Scottish-born industrialist and philanthropist (1835–1919) who earned his fortune in the burgeoning American steel industry. TLS, one page slightly trimmed in size to 7.75 x 9.75, personal letterhead, November 26, 1900. Carnegie writes to William Gibson in Baltimore. In part: “We thought that the ‘Scottish Product—Steam’ would be a good Toast because [Mr. Cowen] would strike either land or sea, the steamship or the locomotive. The delegation from Washington will be Hon. D. H. Mercer, Chairman Committee on Public Buildings, W. R. .Smith, Supt. National Gardens, Washington (a rare Scot) and Mr. Gude….Better communicate with Mr. Smith … who will be in charge. We are going to have a great dinner, demand for tickets beyond supply….” Trimming as noted, intersecting folds, and a few faint stains, otherwise fine condition. R&R COA.