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Cluny Castle, Scotland, 217; Mr. Blaine at, 344. Coal-washing, introduced into America by George Lauder, 144. Cobbett, William, 4. Coke, manufacture of, 144, 145, 221. Coleman, Lucy, afterwards Mrs. Thomas Carnegie, 149. Coleman, William, interested in oil wells, 136-40; and in coke, 144; manufacturer of steel rails, 186; anecdote of, 192; sells out to Mr. Carnegie, 202. Columbia University, 274 _n._ Confucius, quoted, 50, 52, 340. Constant, Baron d'Estournelles de, 286. Conway, Moncure D., Autobiography quoted, 274. Cooeperative store, 250. Corn Law agitation, the, 8. Cornell University, salaries of professors, 268. Cowley, William, 46. Cremer, William Randall, receives Nobel Prize for promotion of peace, 283, 284 _n._ Cresson Springs, Mr. Carnegie's summer home in the Alleghanies, 213, 307. Cromwell, Oliver, 15. Crystal Palace, London, 143. Curry, Henry M., 181; becomes a partner of Mr. Carnegie, 201. Cyclops Mills, 133, 134. Damask trade in Scotland, 2, 8, 12, 13. Dawes, Anna L., _How we are Governed_, 327. Dennis, Prof. F.S., 213, 214. Dickinson College, Conway Hall at, 274. Disestablishment of the English Church, 329. Dodds process, the, for carbonizing the heads of iron rails, 186. Dodge, William E., 260. Donaldson, Principal, of St. Andrews University, 273. Douglas, Euphemia (Mrs. Sloane), 29. Drexel, Anthony, 175, 205. Dunfermline, birthplace of Mr. Carnegie, 2, 6; a radical town, 10; libraries in, 48; revisited, 110-12, 157; gives Mr. Carnegie the freedom of the town, 210; Carnegie Library in, 211; confers freedom of the town on Mrs. Carnegie, 271. Dunfermline Abbey, 6, 7, 17, 18, 26, 27, 111. Durrant, President, of the Union Pacific Railway, 159. Eads, Capt. James B., 119, 120. Edgar Thomson Steel Company, 188, 189, 201, 202. Education, compulsory, 34. Edwards, "Billy," 249, 250. Edwards, Passmore, 330. Elgin, Earl of, and Trust for the Universities of Scotland, 269-72, 313, 314. Elkins, Sen. Stephen B., and Mr. Blaine, 344, 345, 352, 359. Emerson, Ralph Waldo, anecdote of, 335. Endorsing notes, 173, 174. Erie Canal, the, 29, 30. Escanaba Iron Company, 194-97, 220. Evans, Captain ("Fighting Bob"), as government inspector, 199. Evarts, William M., 336 _n._ Fahnestock, Mr., Pittsburgh financier, 41. Farmer, President, of Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad C
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