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Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. He conducted the expansion of the American steel industry by building the Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Steel Company during the late 19th century. Throughout his business endeavors he became one of the wealthiest Americans and gave away most of his fortunes to causes that included libraries, world peace, education, and scientific research.
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Andrew Carnegie Autographed Photo. Sold for Over $1,500.
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Andrew Carnegie Autograph Letter Signed
Rare Andrew Carnegie autograph letter signed dated 8 April 1861. Letter concerning new rail schedules reads in part “Under new schedules there will only be about an hour between the Express East.I thought it much better to stop the East Line.” 1pp. ink document measures 7.5″ x 9.75″, written on Pennsylvania Railroad stationery. Very good condition. Sold for $1,568.

Andrew Carnegie autograph letter signed regarding Carnegie Hall, which had opened just a decade prior to this 1902 letter. Composed on Carnegie’s embossed stationery for his home at 5 West Fifty-First St. in New York, he writes, ”…I find none of our Musical Events are down for Wednesday – sorry – Tomorrow night Tuesday we have Oratorio Society Concert – Saturday night Musical Orh. Thursday is our finest Orchestra, the Boston. Should you by any chance wish to attend any or all of these this presented at door Carnegie Hall will find admission to our Box…Andrew Carnegie”. Two page letter on bifolium stationery measures 3.875” x 6” as folded. Minute smudge to signature, and single horizontal fold, overall near fine condition. Sold for $1,000.

Andrew Carnegie Signed Copy of “An American Four-in-Hand in Britain” — Dedicated to Henry P. Ford in 1899
Andrew Carnegie signed copy of his travel log “An American Four-in-Hand in Britain”, published by Charles Scribner & Sons: New York: 1894. Carnegie signs and dedicates the book to Pittsburgh mayor Henry P. Ford on 17 January 1899. Carnegie’s note to the dedication page reads, “To my friend The Mayor Henry P. Ford / with sincere regard / Andrew Carnegie”. Red hardcover book is beautifully embellished in gilt. Runs 360pp. and measures 5.5″ x 7.5″. Near fine. Sold for $975.

Thomas Edison & Henry Ford Signed Photo
Thomas Edison and Henry Ford signed photo, dated 28 March 1915 via copyright marking. Photo depicts Edison posing with Henry Ford, both of whom had winter homes nearby each other in Florida. Signed along mat, “Thos A Edsion” and beside his signature, “Henry Ford” with “To Hutch” written above signatures in an unknown hand. Black and white photo measures 9.75″ x 7.5″ and is mounted to a mat to an overall size of 13″ x 11″. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,490.

John D. Rockefeller Letter Signed & Signed Stock Certificate for Standard Oil — Stock Issued to Benjamin Brewster, One of the Original Trustees of Standard Oil
Oil mogul John D. Rockefeller signed stock certificate for Standard Oil Trust, as well as a typed letter signed “John D. Rockefeller” on his personal stationery, giving thanks for birthday wishes on his 83rd birthday. Stock is signed “J.D. Rockefeller” as company President, dated 28 June 1887, for 100 shares made out to Benjamin Brewster, who, in addition to being one of the original Trustees of Standard Oil, was also a Mayflower descendant and extremely successful Gold Rush entrepreneur. He is credited with much of the early success of Standard Oil and Rockefeller served as pallbearer at his funeral. Stock certificate and letter are beautifully framed with a photograph of Rockefeller and a photograph of Brewster’s home, named “Scrooby” and now a historical inn. Stock measures 11.75″ x 7.5″, letter measures 5.5″ x 7.5″ and entire framed presentation measures 32″ x 25.75″. Folds to documents, otherwise near fine, impressively displayed. Sold for $2,734.

Oil mogul John D. Rockefeller signed stock certificate for Standard Oil Trust. Stock is signed ”J.D. Rockefeller” as company President. Certificate for 100 shares in the United States’ first giant business trust is dated 26 December 1884, made out to Eliza J. Sweetser with serial number A468. Countersigned by Henry Flagler as Secretary, and the Treasurer. Stock measures 16” x 7.75”. Glue remnants where stub has been attached to stock, overall in very good to near fine condition. Sold for $2,330.

Signed photo display of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford standing in front of the one millionth Ford automobile. Edsel was Henry’s only child and president of the Ford Motor Company from 1919-1943. Both men sign the matted border with full names in black ink. Comes with LOA signed by D.J. Hutchins of the Ford General Sales Department on 13 November 1934, which reads, ”…It is not a simple matter to get autographed pictures from Mr Ford and they are not passed out promiscuously, and for this reason feel that you will treasure this picture all the more”. 10” x 8” photo has become loose from mat which measures 12” x 10”. Light wear to edges and small stain on mat next to photo at upper right, but signatures are sharp and clean. Overall very good condition. Sold for $2,269.

American Railroad Pioneer Cornelius Vanderbilt Document Signed
American railroad pioneer and magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, aka “The Commodore” document signed, dated 20 March 1828. Document acknowledges receipt “…from Mr. Dean one hundred & twenty Dollars…” and is docketed on verso. Document measures 7.25″ x 4.25″ with one small hole beneath Vanderbilt’s bold “C Vanderbilt” signature. Uneven edges, else very good condition. Sold for $1,013.

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