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The American Exhibition
April 12, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.

The American Exhibition has been hitherto conducted somewhat on the principle of the old Italian proverb

The opening ceremony of the American Exhibition, as already insinuated, is fixed for May 9.

This will probably constitute the inauguration of the first purely American Exhibition in Europe.

Exhibition The American Exhibition Morning Post London (England); Rocky Mountains This project is supported

August 30, 1886 Texts Newspapers

The American in London

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coast, there were not less than four of the members of the Board of Directors of the forthcoming American

Exhibition in London, viz., the ever genial host, Mr.

Parkinson, 2 take a deep interest in the American Exhibition.

Exhibition.

Exhibition of 1887.

The Anglo-American Boom | The Wild West in Camp in London—The Exhibition Ready to Open
May 9, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Anglo-American Boom | The Wild West in Camp in London—The Exhibition Ready to Open

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Irving, Miss Terry 1 and Lord Lymington 2 visited the camp and the American Exhibition grounds and buildings

Hartford, Connecticut, Vice Consul-General of the United States, was Chief of Installation for the American

Exhibition.

Penfield (1855-1922), of Hartford, Connecticut, was Chief of General Staff for the American Exhibition

Note 6: John Sartain (1808-1897), Chief of Fine Arts Department, American Exhibition.

The Biggest Man in London | It is the Hon. Buffalo Bill--He May Kill Himself with Tea if he Wants To
May 29, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Biggest Man in London | It is the Hon. Buffalo Bill--He May Kill Himself with Tea if he Wants To

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method of advancing their interests is to put themselves en rapport with the barbaric feature of the American

Exhibition —not to rely upon the inventions, or intelligence, or art exhibits of the Yankees, but rather

The Lion of London
July 31, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Lion of London

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John Sartin, 9 the affable Philadelphia artist, and the manager of the Art Department of the American

After finishing up the out-of-door attractions, we looked in at the American Exhibition proper, which

Exhibition.

Exhibitions in London.

Exhibition.

Rambles about Europe | From England to Egypt Especially for the Eagle | No. VIII
July 6, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Rambles about Europe | From England to Egypt Especially for the Eagle | No. VIII

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with the correspondent of the New York World and a capitalist from Chicago we paid a visit to the American

exhibition.

Bates was a Civil War veteran who presented the American flag at the American Exhibition of 1887 in London

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