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  2. Margaret Carnegie Miller - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] [2] A resident 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. Margaret Miller - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Miller or Maggie Miller may refer to: Margaret Carnegie Miller (1897–1990), American and philanthropist; Margaret C. Miller, Canadian archaeologist; Margaret Miller (politician), Canadian politician; Margaret Stevenson Miller, (1896–1979) British lecturer and researcher; Maggie Miller (mathematician) Peggy Miller, see Tales of the ...

  4. Louise Whitfield Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Louise Whitfield was born on March 7, 1857, in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City.Her parents—John D. Whitfield (died 1878), a prosperous New York City textile merchant, and Fannie Davis—descended from families who emigrated from England in the 1600s.

  5. Thomas M. Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    In 1861, Thomas N. Miller, Henry Phipps (the son of the shoemaker Margaret Carnegie did home work for), Anthony Kloman, and Andrew Kloman organized the Iron City Forge in Pittsburgh to take advantage of the booming need for iron products during the American Civil War. [27] [28] Miller subsequently bought out Anton Kloman's share.

  6. Category:Carnegie family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Carnegie family" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... Margaret Carnegie Miller; P. Patrick Carnegy, 15th Earl of ...

  7. Andrew Carnegie - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Carnegie with his wife Louise Whitfield Carnegie and their daughter Margaret Carnegie Miller in 1910. Carnegie did not want to marry during his mother's lifetime, instead choosing to take care of her in her illness towards the end of her life. [89] After she died in 1886, the 51-year-old Carnegie married Louise Whitfield, [89] who was 21 ...

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  9. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Carnegie Mansion in 1976. The Cooper Hewitt is located in the Andrew Carnegie Mansion and two adjacent townhouses at 9 and 11 East 90th Street. [160] The 64-room Georgian mansion was completed in 1902 as the home for Andrew Carnegie, his wife Louise, and their daughter Margaret Carnegie Miller. [2] The property has a large private garden. [161]