Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American businessman, philanthropist and the founder of the Carnegie Steel Company . He is known for have given away most of his riches to fund the establishment of many libraries, schools, and universities.
In his youth, Andrew had a job as a bobbin boy in a cotton factory and later he worked as a steam engine operator. At fifteen he took a job as a messenger boy for a telegraph company. In his next job, at seventeen, he became a telegrapher, making$25 per month. Already at an early age, Andrew Carnegie is working hard for his money and becoming successful. After getting into railroads at 24 he was then called to Washington to help President Lincoln with the railroad transport of soldiers during the Civil War.
By the time of his death in 1919, he had given away $350,000,000 and help build over 2,500 libraries. He also, built libraries overseas in places like Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies, and Fiji. One of......
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