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... While working in western division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Carnegie was introduced to the world of high finance by Thomas Scott. ...
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... At age 17, Carnegie had a job with the Pennsylvania Railroad. ... Carnegie saw that iron almost immediately wore out when used for bridges, and railroad lines. ...
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... When a friend dropped by Carnegie?s railroad office one morning that winter and asked how he was doing, Carnegie replied, "Oh, Tom, I?m rich. ...
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... Thomas A. Scott, a great name in Railroad history, hired Carnegie as his personal telegrapher to assist him in dispatching trains over the western division's ...
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... operator at the age of 17. Carnegie's next job was as a railroad clerk, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He worked his way up the ...
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... operator at the age of 17. Carnegie's next job was as a railroad clerk, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He worked his way up the ...
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... operator at the age of 17. Carnegie's next job was as a railroad clerk, working for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He worked his way up the ...
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... much through shipping and the all important and lucrative railroad. Next, there should be an analysis of the contributions of Andrew Carnegie to his time and ...
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... much through shipping and the all important and lucrative railroad. Next, there should be an analysis of the contributions of Andrew Carnegie to his time and ...
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... furnaces near Pittsburgh. Carnegie also owned the blast furnaces and soon gained control of the railroad line. By 1900 the Carnegie ...
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... After the Civil War, Andrew Carnegie took Scott's former position as superintendent of the western division to the Pennsylvania Railroad. ...
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... Robber Barons I used other examples to make the argument) Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt consolidated the railroad system. Andrew Carnegie revolutionized the ...
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... Carnegie never forgave Frick for this act. In the Pullman Strike of 1894, strikers for the railroad attacked cars and innocent passengers. ...
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... Finally, in 1852 a superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Tom Scott, hired Carnegie as his secretary and personal telegrapher. ...
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... in the US He gained knowledge from working at the Penn Railroad Co and then began to get involved in the mass production of steel Carnegie said that ...
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... of the telegraph system, he was offered a job by one of Pennsylvania Railroad's superintendent of its western division, Tom Scott. He hired Carnegie to be his ...
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... in the US · He gained knowledge from working at the Penn Railroad Co and then began to get involved in the mass production of steel · Carnegie said that ...
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... The railroad industry had spin-off industries, like mining, iron, and steel ... For example, Andrew Carnegie employed these tactics and Carnegie Steel help to ...
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... to work for Western Union and the Pennsylvania Railroad. In 1865, he resigned to start his own business, which later became known as the Carnegie Steel Company ...
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... Carnegie's 3rd job was with Pennsylvania Railroad. One day when his boss was absent, he took matters into his own hand and kept things running. ...
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... Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland in 1835. ... He worked many small jobs, which included working for the Pennsylvania Railroad where he first ...
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... America in 1848, Carnegie determined to bring prosperity to his family. He worked many small jobs which included working for the Pennsylvania Railroad where he ...
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... JP Morgan, who was already in the railroad business, bought a steal company from Andrew Carnegie and used it to produce steal for his railroads. ...
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... JP Morgan, who was already in the railroad business, bought a steal company from Andrew Carnegie and used it to produce steal for his railroads. ...
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... Morgan was now known throughout the land for reorganizing the railroad system ... was organized and acquired the outstanding bonds and stocks of the Carnegie Company ...
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... Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland in 1835. ... He worked many small jobs, which included working for the Pennsylvania Railroad where he first ...
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... Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland in 1835. ... He worked many small jobs, which included working for the Pennsylvania Railroad where he first ...
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... Men such as Andrew Carnegie and Tom Scott propelled the Pennsylvania Railroad to regional dominance by cost accounting and the personal accountability of their ...
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... post of secretary to the superintendent of the Pennsylvania railroad. When his boss had gone off to the war department during the civil war, Carnegie took over ...
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... he became a telegraph messenger, a railroad clerk, a railroad superintendent, a ... Carnegie opposed the formation of pools and trusts; "His preferred solution to ...
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