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I noticed that the buffaloes were rather tamish at the American Exhibition at Earl's Court, last Monday
THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.
The American Exhibition of the arts, inventions, manufactures, products, and resources of the United
As a matter of fact, the practical portion of this American Exhibition is not complete as yet, and some
Note1: Henry Sturgis Russell (1838-1905), a Civil War general who became president of the American Exhibition
The American Exhibition Daily News Brompton (Kent, England); Kensington (London, England); London (England
THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.
On Monday next, at three o'clock, the American Exhibition at Earl's-court will be opened to the general
Penfield (1855-1922), of Hartford, Connecticut, was Chief of General Staff for the American Exhibition
Note 4: Vincent Augustin Applin (1850-1895), Executive Secretary for the American Exhibition and a member
The American Exhibition The Morning Post Brompton (Kent, England); Earl's Court (London, England); Europe
The American Exhibition.
So little has been said in the papers about the American Exhibition, to be opened at Earl's Court in
South Kensington series of popular shows have therefore uttered their wail too soon, for the American exhibition
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