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  1. Except for occasional public appearances connected with the philanthropies of her husband, the world saw little of Louise Whitfield Carnegie. Any true picture of her must show her as the center of her family. Her human relationships - whether as daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, or friend - came first with her always.

  2. 22. Dez. 2016 · Written long before working conditions deteriorated at Carnegie's steel plants, the prenuptial agreement stated that his wife, Louise Whitfield Carnegie, would get an allowance — but would ...

  3. In his final years, Carnegie spent most of his time in endeavors to promote world peace. He built the Pan American Union building in Washington, DC, the Hague Peace Palace in the Netherlands, and founded the Church Peace Union (CPU), now Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Andrew Carnegie married Louise Whitfield of New York ...

  4. LOUISE WHITFIELD CARNEGIE: Life of Mrs. Andrew Carnegie by ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 15, 1951 There is the nostalgic quality of an old Currier & Ives print about the early life of this New York merchant's daughter who was born near Clement Moore's home in Chelsea, grew up in Gramercy Park and on upper Fifth Avenue when it was strictly residential.

  5. When Louise Whitfield was born on 7 March 1857, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, her father, John William Whitfield, was 24 and her mother, Fannie Miner Davis, was 21. She married Andrew Carnegie on 27 April 1887, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

  6. 31. März 2023 · There will be a Carnegie Lecture in the Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum on Thursday, April 27, on the subject of Andrew Carnegie’s wife, Louise Whitfield, entitled ‘The Lady of Skibo’. It will be delivered by the archivist at Skibo Castle, Dr Victoria Connor, who outlines what she will be concentrating on: “Louise Whitfield was both ...

  7. 18. Feb. 2024 · A Keighley News article in 2019 described Carnegie’s wife, Louise Whitfield Carnegie, as “the woman whose persuasive powers led to Keighley Library being built”. The report continued: “Mrs ...