New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904
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DeLancey M. Ellis. New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904
New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE [ILLUSTRATION]
NEGOTIATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF TERRITORY
ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON
ORIGIN OF THE EXPOSITION
ACTION BY CONGRESS
THE SITE
THE MAIN PICTURE
THE ARCHITECTURE
OTHER FEATURES
PROCESSES AS WELL AS PRODUCTS
DEDICATION CEREMONIES
THE FIRST DAY'S PROGRAM
ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
ADDRESS OF EX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND
THE SECOND DAY'S PROGRAM
THE THIRD DAY'S PROGRAM
ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR ODELL
OPENING DAY
ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT HARRIMAN
BENEFICENT RESULTS
FAIR OFFICIALS FROM NEW YORK
CHIEFS OF EXHIBIT DEPARTMENTS
SCULPTORS
CONCLUSION
CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER 421, LAWS OF 1902
SECTION 1. The governor is hereby authorized to appoint twelve commissioners to represent the state of New York at the Louisiana purchase exposition to be held at Saint Louis, Missouri, beginning on the first day of May, nineteen hundred and three, and ending on the thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and three, and for the purposes of this act such commissioners shall be known as the "Louisiana purchase exposition commission." Such commission shall encourage and promote a full and complete exhibit of the commercial, educational, industrial, artistic and other interests of the state and its citizens at such exposition, and shall provide, furnish and maintain, during the exposition, a building or room for a state exhibit and for the official headquarters of the state, and for the comfort and convenience of its citizens and its exhibitors
THE COMMISSION
THE ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMISSION
BY-LAWS
A STATE BUILDING
THE ARCHITECT
THE CONTRACTORS
THE COMPLETION OF THE BUILDING
PLANS FOR PARTICIPATION
CHAPTER 189, LAWS OF 1903
SECTION 1. The sum of fifty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, payable to the order of the governor, as he may require the same, to be expended by him in such manner as he may deem proper, for the due and appropriate participation by the state in the ceremonies attending the dedication of buildings of the Louisiana purchase exposition, to be held on April thirtieth, and May first and second, nineteen hundred and three, in the city of Saint Louis; and for the transportation, subsistence and other necessary expenses of the commander-in-chief and his staff, and of such portion of the national guard or naval militia of this state as may be directed to attend, and for the replacement by purchase of such military property of the state, as may be rendered unserviceable by this duty; provided that officers and men performing this duty shall serve without pay
CHAPTER 546, LAWS OF 1903
SECTION 1. Sections one, two and three, of chapter four hundred and twenty-one, of the laws of nineteen hundred and two, are hereby amended so as to read as follows: Section 1. The governor is hereby authorized to appoint twelve commissioners to represent the state of New York at the Louisiana purchase exposition to be held at Saint Louis, Missouri, beginning on the first day of May, nineteen hundred and four, and ending on the thirtieth day of November, nineteen hundred and four, and for the purposes of this act such commissioners shall be known as the Louisiana purchase exposition commission. Such commission shall encourage and promote a full and complete exhibit of the commercial, educational, industrial, artistic and other interests of the state and its citizens at such exposition, and shall provide, furnish and maintain, during the exposition, a building or room for a state exhibit and for the official headquarters of the state, and for the comfort and convenience of its citizens and its exhibitors. Such commission shall have power and authority, in their discretion, to sell or otherwise dispose of any building, furniture, fixtures or other property which shall have been acquired by it pursuant to the provisions of this section
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
CHIEFS OF DEPARTMENTS
APPROPRIATIONS FOR EXHIBITS
ASSISTANCE BY EXPOSITION OFFICERS
NEW YORK DAY
CHAPTER 640, LAWS OF 1904
Section 1. The sum of forty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in addition to the money heretofore appropriated, is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of providing for the representation of the state of New York at the Louisiana purchase exposition at Saint Louis, Missouri. The money hereby appropriated shall be applicable to the purposes specified in chapter four hundred and twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and two, as amended by chapter five hundred and forty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and three, and shall be paid out in accordance with the provisions of such act, by the treasurer on the warrant of the comptroller issued upon a requisition signed by the president and secretary of the commission, accompanied by an estimate of the expenses for the payment of which the money so drawn is to be applied
HISTORY OF THE EXPOSITION PERIOD
DISPOSITION OF EXHIBITS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT TO PRESIDENT FRANCIS AND OTHERS
COMMENDATION FOR STAFF
CHAPTER III
THE SITE
TRANSFER OF SITE TO THE STATE
REMARKS OF PRESIDENT FRANCIS
REMARKS OF COMMISSIONER STEWART
ADDRESS OF COMMISSIONER CALLANAN
DEDICATION OF THE SITE
ADDRESS BY VICE-PRESIDENT BERRI
OPENING OF THE BUILDING
THE ARCHITECTURE
MURAL DECORATIONS
OFFICES OF THE COMMISSION
THE SCULPTURE
THE LIGHTING
THE FURNISHINGS
THE ARCHITECT
THE RESTAURANT
THE ORGAN
THE PIANO
THE STAFF
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
PROGRAM FOR DEDICATION DAY
THE FORMAL EXERCISES
ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR ODELL
THE EVENING RECEPTION
CELERY OLIVES RADIS AMANDES SALEES FEUILLES SUEDOISES BOUCHEES DE VOLAILLE A LA REINE CANAPES DE LUXE SANDWICHES ASSORTIS GLACE NEW YORK FRIANDISES CAFE LEMONADE EXPOSITION PUNCH
CHAPTER VI
NEW YORK CITY DAY
SERENADE TO GOVERNOR ODELL
PROGRAM FOR NEW YORK STATE DAY
THE GARDE REPUBLICAINE BAND
THE FORMAL EXERCISES
ADDRESS OF COLONEL BILL
ADDRESS OF JUDGE FERRISS
ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR ODELL
THE EVENING RECEPTION
THE RECEIVING PARTY
RADISHES CELERY OLIVES SALTED ALMONDS BONBONS OYSTERS A LA PAULETTE CHICKEN SALAD ASSORTED SANDWICHES ICE CREAM PETIT FOURS LEMONADE COFFEE CLARET PUNCH
CONCLUDING FUNCTION
CHAPTER VII
THE PROGRAM
COLONEL HESTER'S REMARKS
SPEECH OF MAJOR COLLINS
ADDRESS OF EX-MAYOR SCHIEREN
ORATION OF MR. PETERS
POEM OF DR. SNOW. I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
THE LUNCHEON
THE COMMITTEES
THE EVENING RECEPTION
CHAPTER VIII
REMARKS BY MR. BERRI
RESPONSE BY MRS. MACK
OTHER SPEAKERS
PRESENTATION TO SECRETARY BALL
POEM BY MRS. LYON
LANTERN SLIDES
CHAPTER IX
THE EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT. BY DELANCEY M. ELLIS
THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
PLANS PRESENTED BEFORE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
LOCATION OF THE EXHIBIT
EXHIBIT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
THE INSTALLATION
SCOPE OF THE EXHIBIT
PLAN OF ARRANGEMENT
EXHIBIT DIVISIONS
SPECIAL FEATURES
SIGNIFICANCE OF SOME CITY EXHIBITS
EDITORIAL COMMENT
DISPOSITION OF MATERIAL
ITEMS OF EXPENDITURE
THE STAFF
GROUP ONE
GROUP TWO
GROUP THREE
GROUP FOUR
GROUP FIVE
GROUP SIX
GROUP SEVEN
GROUP EIGHT
CHAPTER X
THE FINE ARTS EXHIBIT
WAYS AND MEANS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON ART
CAREFUL SELECTION OF MATERIAL
A REPRESENTATIVE EXHIBIT
ADVISORY COMMITTEES
GROUP NINE
GROUP TEN
GROUP ELEVEN
GROUP TWELVE
GROUP FOURTEEN
RECAPITULATION
THE INTERNATIONAL JURY
LOAN COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS
CHAPTER XI
AGRICULTURE AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBIT
SCOPE OF EXHIBIT
LABELING EACH SPECIMEN
CONTINUOUS DISPLAY OF VEGETABLES
AWARDS
GROUP EIGHTY-FOUR
GROUPS EIGHTY-FIVE, NINETY-ONE AND NINETY-TWO
GROUP NINETY-EIGHT
AYRSHIRES—SEVEN HERDS COMPETING
BROWN SWISS—SEVEN HERDS COMPETING
JERSEYS—TEN HERDS COMPETING
KERRYS—ONE HERD COMPETING
SCOTCH HIGHLANDS—ONE HERD COMPETING
GUERNSEYS—SEVEN HERDS COMPETING
GROUP NINETY-NINE
SHROPSHIRES. SEVEN FLOCKS COMPETING—TWO FROM NEW YORK
HAMPSHIRES. FOUR FLOCKS COMPETING—ONE FROM NEW YORK
GROUP ONE HUNDRED ONE. SWINE. TWO HERDS OF SWINE WERE EXHIBITED FROM NEW YORK. YORKSHIRE
CHESHIRES
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THREE. BELGIAN HARES
GROUP ONE HUNDRED FOUR
CHAPTER XII
HORTICULTURE EXHIBIT
METHODS OF SOLICITING FRUIT
LOCATION OF EXHIBIT
THE INSTALLATION
A WORD OF COMMENDATION
A HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
RECORD OF ENTRIES
APPLES
GRAPES
"NEW YORK LEADS IN TABLE GRAPES
PEARS
PLUMS
CHERRIES
PEACHES
QUINCES
CURRANTS
GOOSEBERRIES
STRAWBERRIES
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
SOME GRATIFYING COMPARISONS
THE STAFF
AWARDS
GROUP ONE HUNDRED SEVEN
CHAPTER XIII
FOREST, FISH AND GAME EXHIBIT. BY A. B. STROUGH
A SPORTSMAN'S CAMP
CONSTRUCTION OF THE CAMP
THE FURNITURE
ATTRACTIVE FEATURES
WALL DECORATIONS
HUNTING AND FISHING OUTFIT
BALSAM PILLOWS
FIRE NOTICE
ANIMALS AND BIRDS
SONG AND PERCHING BIRDS
GAME BIRDS
FUR AND GAME ANIMALS
RARE SPECIES
FISH
GENERAL NOMENCLATURE
FORESTRY
A FOREST NURSERY
FORESTRY TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTS
INSECTS AFFECTING FOREST AND SHADE TREES
COLORED PLATES
SPECIMENS OF NATIVE WOODS
LABELING OF SPECIMENS
WOOD PULP
BY-PRODUCTS OF THE FOREST
SUMMER RESORTS
AN OPEN HUNTING CAMP
DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE
THE ROSTER
AWARDS
GROUP ONE HUNDRED TWELVE
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN
GROUP ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE
GROUP ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO
SOME SURPRISING FACTS
CHAPTER XIV
SCOPE OF EXHIBIT
INSTALLATION
IRON
MAGNETITE
HEMATITES
MAGNETIC SEPARATOR
LEAD
NON-METALLIC MINERALS
GRANITES
LIMESTONES
SANDSTONES
SLATE
CEMENT
GYPSUM
SALT
SOLVAY PROCESS COMPANY
USEFUL MINERALS
GRAPHITE
MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
PALEONTOLOGY
SPECIAL FEATURES
CLAYS
PETROLEUM
CHAPTER XV
APPROPRIATIONS
PREPARATION OF EXHIBITS
PLAN OF ARRANGEMENT
STATE COMMISSION IN LUNACY
STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PRISONS
STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EXCISE
STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
CRAIG COLONY
MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITS
GROUP ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT
GROUP ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE
GROUP ONE HUNDRED FORTY
GROUP ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE
THE FOLLOWING IS A RECAPITULATION OF THE AWARDS MADE TO THE STATE OF NEW YORK IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL ECONOMY
CHAPTER XVI
EXPENDITURES. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
NEW YORK STATE BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION
NEW YORK STATE BUILDING, MAINTENANCE
EDUCATION
AGRICULTURE AND LIVE STOCK
HORTICULTURE
FOREST, FISH AND GAME
MINES AND METALLURGY
SOCIAL ECONOMY
SUMMARY
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DeLancey M. Ellis
Report of the New York State Commission
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Of the thirteen chiefs of departments in the division of exhibits New York lays claim to six. The Department of Education and Social Economy, as well as the Department of Congresses, was under the direction of Dr. Howard J. Rogers, now Assistant Commissioner of Education of the State of New York, and formerly Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction; also United States Director of Education and Social Economy at the Paris Exposition in 1900.
Milan H. Hulbert had charge of the great Department of Manufactures and Varied Industries. Mr. Hulbert is a native of Brooklyn and a graduate of the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. He was in charge of the Department of Varied Industries for the United States Commission to Paris in 1900. The Art Department was presided over by Professor Halsey C. Ives, now of St. Louis, but formerly of New York State. The old school house in which he received the ground work of his education still stands at Montour Falls, Schuyler county. Professor Ives was also Chief of Arts at the Columbian Exposition in 1893. The Chief of the Department of Machinery, Thomas M. Moore, is a native, and has always been a resident, of New York city. He was in charge of the Departments of Machinery, Transportation, Agricultural Implements, Graphic Arts and Ordnance at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo.
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