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Andrew Carnegie’s journey from a poor Scottish immigrant to the richest man in the world is nothing short of extraordinary.
The stories of individuals who worked hard, dangerous jobs to build Pittsburgh — many of these individuals were children.
A Lewiston man and employee of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game was recognized by the Carnegie Hero Fund for his actions ...
More than 60 agents ignored her attempts to pitch the book before she finally secured representation. And now the 27-year-old ...
Oops! The planned National Garden of American Heroes accidentally serves to highlight the importance of welcoming ...
Description This Andrew Carnegie Issue stamp features a portrait of Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. After working cotton factory and telegraph office as a boy, ...
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On the eve of our nation’s 249th birthday, a Gallup poll finds that only 58% of Americans feel “extremely” or “very” proud of ...
OUR WORST NATIONAL STAIN also gave rise to our most inspiring mass movement: the civil rights struggle. We were challenged to ...
Frick, who made a fortune supplying the coal derivative known as coke to Andrew Carnegie’s steel company ... the Holbein portraits of Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell, the jaunty boy dressed for ...
Robert Hand, a fisheries biologist from Lewiston, saved a 10-year-old boy from drowning on the Selway River last summer, and was recently recognized with a Carnegie Medal for heroism.