Who Is Andrew Carnegie's First Steel Mill

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Andrew Carnegie started working for Tom Scott, who would later become his mentor, when he was twelve years old. He was manager of the company by twenty-four years old. As westward expansion became popular, Scott planned to build a bridge across the Mississippi River, this had never been done before. Carnegie was unsure of how to build something so large, especially when steel was made in slow amounts of time, but then discovered a new, efficient way to make steel. The bridge was built in four years and to show the public that the bridge was stable, Carnegie formed a parade across the bridge led by an elephant.
Carnegie's steel became a success and is what made is name famous in American history. His first steel mill became the largest mill