
Andrew Carnegie (Line 15) is among those whose names are recorded in this volume of Civil War draft registrations, which is housed at the National Archives. In celebration of the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War, the National Archives and Ancestry.com announced on Wednesday, April 6, 2011, that Civil War archives such as this will be made available online outside the archives. (Barbara L. Salisbury/The Washington Times)

Scaffolding rings Carnegie Hall in New York as the century-old red brick towers that once occupied by Marlon Brando and Leonard Bernstein are turned into new rehearsal space and offices. Residents lost a bitter years-long battle to save the studios that philanthropist Andrew Carnegie created for active artists. (Associated Press)

In this photo taken July 21, 2010, studio spaces for artists, with windows built to let in the favored northern light, are being gutted for renovation at Carnegie Hall in New York. The century-old red brick towers that rise above Carnegie Hall once occupied by Marlon Brando and Leonard Bernstein will be turned into new rehearsal space and offices _ after a bitter, years-long battle to save the studios philanthropist Andrew Carnegie had created for active artists. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)