Direct Sources Used in "A.C. in A.C."


* The Pittsburgh Daily Gazette, 4 May 1850: "Local Matters: Juvenile Offenders."
* Pitt: The Story of the University of Pittsburgh 1787-1987, Robert C. Alberts.
"The Western University remained alive but dormant through many of the next six years." p. 23.
* The Pittsburgh Daily Gazette, 31 January 1849: "Local Matters: Resurrectionists."
* The Pittsburgh Daily Gazette, 2 February 1849: "Local Matters: Californians."
* Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, Houghton Mifflin, 1920.
"What! my son a peddler and go among rough men upon the wharves!" p. 32.
* The Pittsburgh Daily Gazette, 9 May 1850: "Local Matters: Against the Ordinance."
* The Pittsburgh Daily Gazette, 15 May 1850. "Local Matters: Street Loafers."
* "Let flood or fire destroy my plant from the face of the earth,
but if I retain my organization, I would be whole in six months."
--Andrew Carnegie quoted by Samuel Harden Church, 18 December 1926.
Also: "If I had to lose my mills and my money tonight, if I had my men, I could start anew tomorrow."
* Books Which Once Formed Part of the Library of Colonel James Anderson
and Which Were Used by Andrew Carnegie.
Pittsburgh, 1934. Typewritten list. qr 016 C2162 cop. 2 (Pennsylvania Department).


A.C. in A.C., A Note to the Perplexed or B.Chad's Homepage.