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Louise Whitfield Carnegie

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On April 22, 1887, Whitfield (now 30) married Carnegie (51) at her family's home in New York City in a private ceremony officiated by a pastor from the
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until her death. She advised Andrew Carnegie as they jointly helped the creation of over 2,500 libraries between 1883 and 1929.
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After Andrew's death in 1919, Louise continued making charitable contributions to organizations including
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merchant, and Fannie Davis—descended from families who emigrated from England in the 1600s.
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MR. CARNEGIE'S WEDDING.; STARTING FOR EUROPE WITH HIS BRIDE, MISS LOUISE WHITFIELD.
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Carnegie died at the age of 89 in Manhattan on June 24, 1946. She was buried in
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Ten years later, in 1897, Louise gave birth to the couple's only child,
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Reaching relative success, John moved the family from Chelsea to
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and an annual income of approximately $ 20,000. Louise signed a
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Louise Whitfield Carnegie; The Life of Mrs. Andrew Carnegie
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Hendrick, Burton Jesse, and Daniel Henderson. 1950.
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Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York
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New York City
New York
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Andrew Carnegie
Margaret Carnegie Miller
Henry Davis Whitfield
Andrew Carnegie Whitfield
industrialist
philanthropist
Andrew Carnegie
Chelsea neighborhood
New York City
textile
Gramercy Park
brownstone
48th Street
Fifth Avenue

Andrew Carnegie
Margaret Carnegie Miller
Andrew Carnegie
Church of the Divine Paternity
Collis Potter Huntington
51st Street
prenuptial agreement
stocks
bonds
US$
Margaret Carnegie

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