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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Thomas Morrison Carnegie (October 2, 1843 – October 19, 1886) was a Scottish-born American industrialist. He was the brother of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie and co-founder of the Edgar Thomson Steel Works (a steel manufacturing company).

  2. In the 1880s the property was purchased by Thomas M. Carnegie, brother of Andrew Carnegie, who began to build a new mansion on the site. The 59-room Queen Anne style mansion and grounds were completed after Carnegie's death in 1886.

  3. Apr 20, 2004 · In 1881-82 Thomas M. Carnegie, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, industrialist, bought two defunct plantations on Great Cumberland. His family and descendants built a lavishly appointed estate for hunting and entertaining.

  4. Highest Rank: Flight Officer. Role/Job: Co-Pilot. Share this. Thomas M Carnegie III. Military. INT Damaged by flak and landed in Sweden on 10/7/44 in B-17 #4338426. INT Oct. 7, 1944. Connections. See how this entry relates to other items in the archive by exploring the connections below. Units served with. AAM.

  5. Thomas Morrison Carnegie (October 2, 1843 – October 19, 1886) was a Scottish-born American industrialist. He was the brother of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie and co-founder of the Edgar...

  6. Thomas Morrison Carnegie (October 2, 1843 – October 19, 1886) was a Scottish -born American industrialist. He was the brother of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, and co-founder of the Edgar Thomson Steel Works (a steel manufacturing company). Contents. 1Early life. 2Career. 2.1Union Iron Mills. 2.2The Lucy Furnace and Thomson Works. 3Death.

  7. In the 1880s Thomas M. Carnegie, brother of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, and his wife Lucy bought land on Cumberland for a winter retreat. In 1884, they began building a mansion on the site of Dungeness, though Carnegie never lived to see its completion.

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