On the 111th anniversary of that fateful night in the Atlantic, we re looking back at stories of the survivors of the Titanic, published in Town & Country.
At the start of the 20th century, the ruthless, self-made steel industrialist paid $60 million for 1,689 public libraries to be built in communities around the U.S. "The man who dies rich dies in disgrace," Carnegie wrote.
The owners of the historical, Second-Empire style mansion in Highland Park are now inquiring with local foundations to purchase and preserve the home as a display house.