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Francis, David Rowland, 1850-1927.
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Ives, Halsey Cooley, 1847-1911.
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Kurtz, Charles M. (Charles McMeen), 1855-1909.
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. (Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Sampson, F. A. (Francis Asbury), 1842-1918.
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Spielmann, Isidore, Sir, 1854-1925.
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Virginia. Commission, St. Louis Exposition, 1904 ; Froehling, Henry ; Robertson, Andrew
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1900
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1900-01-00
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1900-02-00
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1900-03-00
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1900-04-00
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1900-05-00
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1900-06-00
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1900-12-00
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1901
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1901-02-00
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1901-03-01
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1901-04-00
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1901-05-00
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1902
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1902-01-00
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1902-01-01
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1903
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1904
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1904?
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1905
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1906
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1907
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1908
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1909
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1913
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Agronomy
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Art, British
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Intellectual life
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Labor unions
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Mines and mineral resources
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Mosquitoes
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Mushrooms
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National Conference on Trusts and Combinations (1907 : Chicago, Ill.)
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Newspapers
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Philippines
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Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905
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Science and the arts -- Education
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Segregation
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Segregation in transportation
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Brazil
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Chicago
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Germany
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Illinois
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Jamaica
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Mississippi River Valley
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Missouri
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Missouri -- Albany
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Missouri -- Bethany
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Missouri -- Boonville
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Missouri -- Canton
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Missouri -- Cape Girardeau
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Missouri -- Carrollton
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Missouri -- Centralia
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Missouri -- Charleston
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Missouri -- Chillicothe
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Missouri -- Clarence
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JM-118: The Last Day of Winter. 118
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Chicago handing a hat to old man winter, sitting in a chair made of ice.
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JM-108: If this weather continues, all the girls at the Charity Ball will wish they had worn the Russian costume
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Editorial cartoon depicting a group of women in national costumes standing in a space filled with icicles. They all look at the woman wearing the Russian costume.
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JM-104: President Roosevelt has finished his St. Louis trip
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Editorial cartoon depicting Roosevelt and a nurse standing in the door of a room with a sign reading "St. Louis Rest Cure." Missouri and Reception Committee members are slouched in chairs, sleeping.
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JM-111: One sun that hasn't been eclipsed. 111
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Editorial cartoon depicting a Japanese soldier waving a Japanese flag.
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JM-096: Some people would rather believe the bad things they hear about a man than the good things
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Editorial cartoon depicting four panels set inside a lounge. In the first two, the two men seated together are speaking about the third man seated in the room. The man with the mustache in the dark suit tells the other man about several impressive achievements accomplished by the third man in the room, but the man he is talking to finds some refute to his claims. In the third panel, the mustached man in the dark suit shares a rumor he heard about the third man's accounts not being completely honorable, which the other man immediately believes; and he walks over to share with a newcomer to the lounge room in the fourth panel.
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JM-114: Cut Out and Send. 114
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Editorial cartoon depicting a card to send to Nicholas Longworth in Washington, D. C. congratulating him on his wedding to Alice Lee Roosevelt.
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JM-115: Missouri and Mr. Rockefeller [1]. 115
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Editorial cartoon depicting Missouri with a subpoena in hand chasing a barrel, accompanied by a dog.
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JM-120: The Governor of Jamaica. 120
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Editorial cartoon depicting America reaching out to Jamaica, but England is not having it.
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JM-126: Where Gov. Hughes launched his boone last night. 126
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Editorial cartoon depicting Charles Evans Hughes attempting to speak to an auditorium full of people, only to be interrupted by the last annual message that President Theodore Roosevelt sent to Congress.
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JM-113: Our daily hint from Paris indicates that there will be great suffering among the poor of that city this winter. 113
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Editorial cartoon depicting "Count B. de C." sitting unhappily on Easy Street because he has lost his meal ticket.
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JM-117: Missouri and Mr. Rockefeller [4]. 117
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Editorial cartoon depicting Missouri with a subpoena in hand following in the footsteps of a set of footprints and jumping off the top of the Washington Monument, accompanied by a dog.
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JM-125: When Uncle Adlai goes a-wooing. 125
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Editorial cartoon depicting Adlai Stevenson I calling on Miss Illinois accompanied by a personification of his war record, Roger Charles Sullivan, and a personification of the Golden Circle record. Stevenson ran for Governor of Illinois in 1908, at the age of 73, and lost by a narrow margin.
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JM-122: The Trust Conference in a Nutshell. 122
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Editorial cartoon depicting the proceedings of the National Conference on Trusts and Combinations under the auspices of the National Civic Federation in Chicago on October 22-25, 1907.
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JM-099: Texas at the St. Louis Fair
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of Texas winding through the cartoon. Parade members and watchers include: Senator Bailey, the Texas Rangers, Texas cowboys, etc.
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JM-123: Some schemes for stimulating the campaign. 123
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Editorial cartoon depicting the presidential election campaigns of 1908 as a series of baseball games.
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JM-103: Dropping down to the Fair for Chicago Day
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Editorial cartoon depicting a crowd, mostly consisting of men and suits, dropping from the sky down to St. Louis.
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JM-107: Missouri loves company but not a crowd
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a man representing Missouri sitting between two women, labeled "Niedringhaus" and "Kerens." Thomas K. Niedringhaus and Richard C. Kerens were two of the men vying to be on the Republican ballot for Senator in 1905.
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JM-101: Mississippi at the St. Louis Fair
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Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of Mississippi entries winding through the page. Groups and people in the parade include: John Sharp Williams, a car "for white folks" alongside a "Jim Crow car", the Jefferson Davis club, and Mississippi river sailors.
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JM-106: Two ways by which peace may be restored without casting Russia a kopeck
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting two panels, each with a different solution to promoting peace. In the top panel, Rockefeller comes forward to Komura and Dewitte with carriages full of money. In the second panel, Carnegie purchases rights to build a library on Sakhalin Island from Komura, making himself poor, but allowing the two men to walk away from each other.
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JM-124: Map of the United States, as seen by the Finance Committee. 124
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Editorial cartoon depicting a distorted map of the United States that emphasizes Eastern cities with everything else mislabeled or misspelled.
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