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Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
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Francis, David Rowland, 1850-1927.
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Ives, Halsey Cooley, 1847-1911.
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Key, John Ross, 1832-1920
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Kurtz, Charles M. (Charles McMeen), 1855-1909.
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Weekly Missouri Republican
Date
18uu-187u, 1854-01-13
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Palace of Agriculture, Supplement to St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Feb. 21, 1904
Summary
This reproduction print was issued as part of a Sunday supplement series by the St. Louis Globe-Democrat in 1904 to highlight the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
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Edward's great West and her commercial metropolis: embracing a general view of the West and a complete history of St. Louis, from the landing of Ligueste, in 1764, to the present time; with portraits and biographies of some of the old settlers, and many of the most prominent business men
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1860
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JM-104: President Roosevelt has finished his St. Louis trip
Summary
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-097: Colorado at the St. Louis World's Fair
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Colorado groups and exhibits at the St. Louis World's Fair. Groups and exhibits include: Pike's Peak, grizzly bears, miners, etc.
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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-103: Dropping down to the Fair for Chicago Day
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a crowd, mostly consisting of men and suits, dropping from the sky down to St. Louis.
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JM-101: Mississippi at the St. Louis Fair
Summary
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-102: New Jersey at the St. Louis Fair
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a parade of New Jersey entries across the page. Entries include: "Hackensack mosquitoes", Governor Murphy, "Hoboes from Hoboken", etc.
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JM-105: Scene in St. Louis yesterday
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting David Francis, the President of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which was more commonly referred to as the St. Louis World's Fair. Francis is shown being showered with bouquets of flowers shot out of a cannon by a figure labeled St. Louis.
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