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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. OPENING CEREMONY. ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES. [BY OUR SPECIAL WIRE.]
—The American Exhibition of arts, inventions, manufactures, products, and resources of the United States
Note 3: Henry Sturgis Russell (1838-1905), a Civil War general who became president of the American Exhibition
1903; Nordica, Lillian, 1857-1914; Russell, Henry Sturgis; Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 The American
Exhibition The American Exhibition The Belfast News-Letter England; Philadelphia (Pa.); United States
THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. BY A LADY. The American Exhibition was opened on Monday, the 9th inst.
As a pleasant lounge, the American Exhibition will supply what we have lost by the closing of the gardens
(Frederic William), 1831-1903; Ledger, Edward, -1921; Wyndham, Charles, 1837-1919 The American Exhibition
The American Exhibition The Newcastle Weekly Courant Brompton (Kent, England); South Kensington (London
OPENING OF THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION IN LONDON.
The prospectus of the exhibition goes on to say:—"One of the first practical results of the American
Accordingly, in the American Exhibition much of the machinery will be in motion, and in many cases the
That the American Exhibition will excite considerable curiosity among commercial men and that the casual
Exhibition in London Opening of the American Exhibition in London York Herald Covent Garden (London,
In connection with the American Exhibition an unusual attraction has been offered to Londoners in the
After being in course of erection for some time, the American Exhibition was formally opened last Monday
OPENING OF THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.
delivered an address, tracing the history, and describing the nature of this, the first, exclusively American
exhibition held beyond the territory of the great Republic.
Richmond, Frank, -1890; Russell, Henry Sturgis; Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 Opening of the American
Exhibition Opening of the American Exhibition Daily News Earl's Court (London, England) This project
THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.
FAVOURED by fine weather, and in the presence of an immense assemblage of spectators, the American Exhibition
1903; Reid, Mayne, 1818-1883; Taylor, William Levi, 1857-1924; Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 American
Exhibition American Exhibition Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art Brompton (London