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1 Intended for classroom instruction only.
Andrew Carnegie, Steel and “Creative Destruction” I. The Education of an Entrepreneur A. The Meaning of “Creative Destruction” B. Carnegie’s Roots C. The Pennsylvania Railroad’s Visible Hand 1. Thomas Scott 2. The “Eureka Moment” D. The Context II. Revolutionizing Iron and Steel at Carnegie Steel A. Iron “Puddlers” B. “Hard Driving” 1. J. Edgar Thompson Works (1875) 2. Bessemer Process 3. Cost Accounting 4. “Throughput” C. Henry Clay Frick and PA Coke IV. Andrew Carnegie the Industrialist A. Homestead Strike (1892) B. Competition with J.P. Morgan 1. U.S. Steel (1901) IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Carnegie, The Boy IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Carnegie, the Up and Comer IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Thomas Scott IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Iron “Puddling” IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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J. Edgar Thompson Works Braddock, PA IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Bessemer Process IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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American Steel Production, IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Open-Hearth Process IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Carnegie, The Hard Driver IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Henry Clay Frick IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate. “Beehive” Coke Oven in Pennsylvania

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IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate. Carnegie, The Industrialist

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IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Carnegie Steel Bridge, 1900 IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate. Carnegie Steel Construction Beams

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IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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“Making Bessemer Steel at Pittsburgh” (1886) IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Homestead Strike 1892 IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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Attempted Assassination of Frick, 1892 IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate. Carnegie, The Industrialist

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U.S. Steel IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate.

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1908 1901 IMOS Intended for classroom instruction only. Do not circulate. The Philanthropist, 1913


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