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Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie

CHAPTER VII
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Any accurate description of Pittsburgh at that time would be set down as a piece of the grossest exaggeration.

The smoke permeated and penetrated everything.

If you placed your hand on the balustrade of the stair it came away black; if you washed face and hands they were as dirty as ever in an hour.

The soot gathered in the hair and irritated the skin, and for a time after our return from the mountain atmosphere of Altoona, life was more or less miserable.

We soon began to consider how we could get to the country, and fortunately at that time Mr.D.A.
Stewart, then freight agent for the company, directed our attention to a house adjoining his residence at Homewood.


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