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  1. In 1927, Migdale Castle in the tony New York suburb of Millbrook was completed for Margaret Carnegie Miller, the only child of Andrew Carnegie. It offers unparalleled woodland and Catskill Mountain views; the estate was modeled after Carnegie’s Skibo Castle in Scotland. Today, one of Duchess County’s largest and most well-appointed mansions is now on the market.

  2. 6. Nov. 2023 · Margaret Carnegie Miller (March 30, 1897 – April 11, 1990) was the only child of industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield, and heiress to the Carnegie fortune. A native of Manhattan, New York City, from 1934 to 1973, Miller was a trustee of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, a grant-making foundation.

  3. Andrew Carnegie wurde 1835 in der schottischen Stadt Dunfermline als Sohn des Webers William Carnegie und Margaret Morrisons, der Tochter des Schuhmachers und Gerbers Thomas Morrison, geboren. Er wurde erst mit acht Jahren eingeschult. Seine Eltern hatten ihn selbst entscheiden lassen, wann er mit dem Schulunterricht beginnen wolle.

  4. Media in category "Margaret Carnegie Miller" The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total. Andrew Carnegie with his wife Louise Whitfield Carnegie, sister-in-law Estelle (Stella) Whitfield, and daughter Margaret, walking outdoors in winter LCCN2002706743.jpg 1,536 × 1,050; 231 KB

  5. 9. Sept. 2020 · Margaret Carnegie Miller, the only daughter of industrialist Andrew Carnegie, completed a vast country estate for herself and her husband in 1927, in the quiet Hudson Valley retreat of Millbrook ...

  6. 8. Juli 2014 · It was the height of the Gilded Age in 1889, and Andrew Carnegie, a pioneer in the steel industry, laid out why he would be donating the bulk of his wealth to causes and not to his family members.

  7. Carnegie said that Margaret was ‘the most unpleasant woman she had met in her life!’ However, when Louise gave birth to the couple’s only child, a daughter, she was named Margaret in honour of Andrew’s much-loved and revered mother. Andrew Carnegie’s mother was an exceptional woman; thrifty and practical, well-read and intelligent.