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Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.
Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.
Cody, on organising his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.
SOUVENIR ALBUM of the visit of HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA to the AMERICAN EXHIBITION. London, 1887.
E PLURIBUS UNUM THE "WELCOME" CLUB AMERICAN EXHIBITION.
THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. EXECUTIVE OFFICES, WEST BROMPTON, S.W., June 20th, 1887.
held in London—the first exclusively American Exhibition ever held beyond the limits of the National
WHITLEY FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. LONDON, 1887. JOHN R.
all there was to be seen of the Wild West show they went over to the open park beyond the regular American
exhibition , and there they all took a ride on the switchback railroad.
They all voted the American exhibition a great success and said they would come out often.
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
As we took our places in one of the little boxes which edge the arena in the grounds of the American
Exhibition , where Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is given, we could not help being struck with the effectiveness
stream that is flowing with such a mighty current into the treasuries of the Wild West Show and the American
Exhibition.
As we took our places in one of the little boxes which edge the arena in the grounds of the American
Exhibition, where Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show is given, we could not help being struck with the effectiveness
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
Yesterday the opening of the American Exhibition , of which the Wild West Show forms so important a part
Russell, Henry Sturgis; Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 Untitled [Yesterday the opening of the American
Exhibition] Untitled [Yesterday the opening of the American Exhibition] The Sportsman MS6.3681.005.02
THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION AND THE WILD WEST. (BY OUR ROVING CORRESPONDENT.)
, 1860-1926; Richmond, Frank, -1890; Russell, Henry Sturgis; Taylor, William Levi, 1857-1924 The American
Exhibition and the Wild West The American Exhibition and the Wild West Sporting Life MS6.3681.005.03
genial lecturer of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, who welcomed us on our visit to the camp in the American
Exhibition Grounds last Tuesday afternoon.
the intensely interesting show which is to form a powerful factor of attraction in the forthcoming American
Exhibition.
Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.