Someone asked: << If not, tell me what kind of library is the Carnegie Library? Is it public or genealogy based? >> I haven't seen anyone else answer this question, so here goes my attempt: The Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh is part of the Carnegie Museum. It is a public library, and has everything other libraries have. Plus, it has what is known as the Pennsylvania Department, located on the second floor of the building. The Pennsylvania Department is a collection of many types of publications and documents pertaining specifically to Pennsylvania, including many resources that are helpful for genealogical research. This is also the location of the Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, which is a major source of genealogical resources. The following url will take you to the Carnegie Library Pennsylvania Department's home page, from which you link to the main page for the library, should you so desire: http://www.clpgh.org/CLP/Pennsylvania/oak_penna3.html. Hope this helps! Irene Crawford JTJTJ5@aol.com