Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission

Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission

Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission

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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

FINAL REPORT OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION

SECTION 1. The corporation or association formed to manage and conduct the world's fair or exposition in commemoration of the purchase of the Louisiana Territory, when organized or incorporated in accordance with the law, is hereby granted the privilege of using either O'Fallon Park or Carondelet Park or that portion of Forest Park lying west of the line described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of the south line of Forest Park with the north line of Clayton road, and running thence in a northerly direction along the west line of the Concourse drive two thousand five hundred fifty feet; thence in a northerly direction to the east end of the large lake, a distance of twelve hundred feet; thence northwesterly direction about two thousand feet to the intersection of the south line of Lindell avenue, with the west line of De Baliviere avenue produced southwardly, for and as a site for said world's fair or exposition, reserving, however, unto the city of St. Louis all regulation and control of any of the sites above described, together with all right to excises and licenses

[SEAL.] WILLIAM MCKINLEY

D.R. FRANCIS

ARTICLE I. SECTION I. Under a proclamation of the President of the United States, signed August 20, 1901, all nations and peoples are invited to and may participate in this exposition

ARTICLE II. SECTION I. For the development of the exposition to the full extent of the general plan as outlined, provision will be made for the installation and care of exhibits, and for the construction of exhibition palaces, ample and adequate to the theoretical and physical scope of the exposition

ARTICLE III. SECTION I. The directors of the four executive divisions, and the chief of the different departments thereunder, may promulgate special rules and regulations governing the more minute and technical details of the operation of the respective departments

ARTICLE IV. SECTION I. The general classification is hereby made a part of these rules and regulations

ARTICLE V. SECTION I. The price of admission will be 50 cents

ARTICLE VI. SECTION I. No charge will be made for space allotted for exhibits

ARTICLE VII. SECTION I. Exhibitors of manufactured articles must be the manufacturers or producers thereof

ARTICLE VIII. SECTION I. All applications for space for buildings must be filed on or before July 1, 1902

ARTICLE IX. SECTION I. All communications relating to the exposition should be addressed to the president of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, St. Louis, U.S.A

ARTICLE X. SECTION I. If no authorized person is at hand to take charge of an exhibit within reasonable time after its arrival at the exposition buildings said exhibit will be removed and stored at the cost and risk of whosoever it may concern

ARTICLE XI. SECTION I. All show cases, cabinets, shelving, counters, etc., required in the installation of an exhibit, must be provided at the expense of the exhibitor, and all countershafts, steam pulleys, belting, etc., and all compressed-air connections, and all water and sewerage connections must be paid for by the person applying for the same

ARTICLE XII. SECTION I. All articles which shall be imported from foreign countries for the sole purpose of exhibition at said exposition, upon which there shall be a tariff or customs duty, will be admitted free of payment of duty, customs fees, or charges, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe under an act of the Congress providing for the exposition

ARTICLE XIII. SECTION I. While the Exposition Company will provide every, possible protection for exhibits and for the property of exhibitors, it will not be responsible in any case for loss by fire, accident, vandalism, or theft, through which objects placed upon exhibition may suffer, whatever may be the cause or the amount of the damage

ARTICLE XIV. SECTION I. Advertisement by means of posters, prints, handbills, etc., will not be permitted within the exposition grounds except upon the recommendation of the proper authorities, approved by the president of the Exposition Company, and then to a restricted degree only

ARTICLE XV. SECTION I. Exhibitors will be held responsible for the cleanliness of their exhibits and the space surrounding same

ARTICLE XVI. SECTION I. No crates, barrels, or packing cases will be permitted to remain upon the exhibition space after their contents have been removed, except upon the recommendation of the chief of the department where the exhibit is installed, approved by the director of exhibits

ARTICLE XVII. SECTION I. No exhibit or object upon exhibition may be sketched, copied, or reproduced in any way whatever without the permission of the exhibitor, approved by the director of exhibits, except that the president of the company may give such permission. ARTICLE XVIII. SECTION I. Exhibitors desiring to contract for service of electricity, steam, compressed air, power from shafting, gas, or water, must make application to the chief of the department in which their exhibits are installed. No application for service will be entertained unless made upon a blank furnished by the director of works, which may be obtained from a chief of a department, and when an application for service has been approved by the director of exhibits the contract will be executed on the part of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company by the director of works on terms and conditions that will be stated in each case. The director of exhibits and the director of works, in their discretion, are authorized to furnish gratuitously to exhibitors a limited amount of power for the operation of machines and processes. The character of the exhibit requiring power for its operation will have much to do with determining the amount of power that will be furnished gratuitously. ARTICLE XIX. SECTION I. Concessions may be granted for private exhibitions for which a charge for admission may be made; for restaurants, for places of amusement, for merchandising, and for other purposes not incompatible with the scope and dignity of the exposition, under terms and conditions to be determined upon by the proper authorities in each case. ARTICLE XX. SECTION I. An official catalogue of all exhibits will be published in English by the Exposition Company. Foreign governments and the governments of the States, Territories, and Districts of the United States, making a collective exhibit, may publish separate catalogues of their own exhibits when recommended by the director of exhibits to the president and approved by him

ARTICLE XXI. SECTION I. The Exposition Company will organize, equip, and maintain an efficient police system for the protection of property and the preservation of peace and good order

ARTICLE XXII. AWARDS. SECTION I The system of awards will be competitive. The merit of exhibits as determined by the jury of awards will be manifested by the issuance of diplomas, which will be divided into four classes; a grand prize, a gold medal, a silver medal, and a bronze medal

[SEAL.] THEODORE ROOSEVELT

PROGRAMME

CENTENNIAL DAY, APRIL 30, 1903

PROGRAMME

DIPLOMATIC DAY, MAY 1, 1902

PROGRAMME

STATE DAY, MAY 2, 1903

UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION, ST. LOUIS, 1904, COMMEMORATING THE ACQUISITION OF LOUISIANA TERRITORY

OCTOBER 3, 1902

Section 11 of the act of Congress, approved March 3, 1901, requires the Commission to furnish the President of the United States a summary of the financial condition of the Exposition Company, and this can not be done in a satisfactory manner without a statement of outstanding liabilities under contract, expressed or implied

FEBRUARY 5, 1903

MAY 31, 1904

JULY 20, 1904

MAY 18, 1904

MAY 19, 1904

JURORS AND AWARDS

MAY 23, 1904

OCTOBER 18, 1904

NOVEMBER 4, 1904

NOVEMBER 4, 1904

NOVEMBER 4, 1904

NOVEMBER 5, 1904

NOVEMBER 8, 1904

NOVEMBER 11, 1904

NOVEMBER 12, 1904

ARTICLE XXII. AWARDS. SECTION 1. The system of awards will be competitive. The merit of exhibits as determined by the jury of awards will be manifested by the issuance of diplomas, which will be divided into four classes—a grand prize, a gold medal, a silver medal, and a bronze medal

Section 6 of the aforesaid special rules provides that—

Section 15 of the special rules and regulations provides that—

Section 16 of the special rules and regulations provides that—

MARCH 23, 1905

MARCH 23, 1905

REPORTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES

REPORTS OF STATES, TERRITORIES, AND DISTRICTS

THE BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS

GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT

APPENDIXES

APPENDIX I

REPORT ON ACCOUNTS AND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. FROM INCORPORATION OF COMPANY TO APRIL 30, 1905

RECEIPTS

DISBURSEMENTS

ASSETS

LIABILITIES

CONTINGENT ASSETS

EXHIBITS TO STATEMENTS OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, APRIL 30, 1905

RECEIPTS

APPENDIX 2

DISPOSAL OF SALVAGE OF LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION

DECEMBER 5, 1905

H.S. ALBRECHT

C.L. MCDONALD

W.H. RANSTEAD

S. KRUG

GEORGE J. SCHMITT

[SEAL.] S.E. KELLOGG

JOHN M. DUNPHY

APPENDIX 3

REPORTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES

THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

AUSTRIA

BRAZIL

CANADA

CEYLON

CHINA

CUBA

DENMARK

EGYPT

FRANCE

GERMANY

GREAT BRITAIN

GOVERNMENT OF GUATEMALA

HAITI

HONDURAS

HUNGARY

EAST INDIA

ITALY

JAPAN

MEXICO

NEW ZEALAND

NORWAY AND SWEDEN

PERU

RUSSIA

SIAM

SPAIN

TURKEY

VENEZUELA

VATICAN

APPENDIX 4

REPORTS OF STATES, TERRITORIES, AND DISTRICTS. ALABAMA

ALASKA

ARIZONA

ARKANSAS

CALIFORNIA

COLORADO

CONNECTICUT

GEORGIA

IDAHO

ILLINOIS

INDIANA

INDIAN TERRITORY

KANSAS

KENTUCKY

MAINE

MARYLAND

MASSACHUSETTS

MICHIGAN

MINNESOTA

MISSISSIPPI

MISSOURI

MONTANA

NEBRASKA

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NEW JERSEY

NEW MEXICO

NEW YORK

NORTH CAROLINA

NORTH DAKOTA

OHIO

OKLAHOMA

OREGON

PENNSYLVANIA

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS

PORTO RICO

RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS

SOUTH DAKOTA

TENNESSEE

TEXAS

UTAH

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INDIAN EXHIBIT

VERMONT

VIRGINIA

WASHINGTON

WISCONSIN

WYOMING

LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION HOSTESS' ASSOCIATION

APPENDIX 5

REPORT OF BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS TO THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION

AUTHORIZED BY ACT OF CONGRESS MARCH 3, 1901

OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS, LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION

INTRODUCTION

ANNA L. DAWES. HELEN MILLER GOULD. FRANCES MARION HANGER. JENNIE GILMORE KNOTT. EMILY S.G. HOLCOMBE

FINAL REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE

THEODORE ROOSEVELT

MARCH 24, 1903

ANNA L. DAWES. EMILY S.G. HOLCOMBE. MARY PHELPS MONTGOMERY. ANNIE MCLEAN MOORES. DECEMBER, 1904

WOMEN'S WORK AT THE EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS, LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION

REPORT OF A COMMITTEE OF THE JURY OF GROUP 1

GROUP 2, MISS ANNIE G. MACDOUGAL, CHICAGO, ILL., JUROR

GROUP 3, MISS MARY B. TEMPLE, KNOXVILLE, TENN., JUROR

GROUP 4, MRS. E.H. THAYER, OF DENVER, COLO., JUROR

GROUP 7, MISS HOPE FAIRFAX LOUGHBOROUGH, OF LITTLE ROCK, ARK., JUROR

GROUP 9. MISS MARY SOLARI, MEMPHIS, TENN., JUROR

WOMEN IN THE WORLD OF ART AT THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION

EXHIBITS BY WOMEN IN THE VARIOUS SECTIONS OF GROUPS IX AND X

AMALGAMATION OF GROUPS 53 AND 61

FINAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF AWARDS

AUGUST 4, 1904

AUGUST 9, 1904

EDUCATION (DEPARTMENT A)

ART (DEPARTMENT B)

LIBERAL ARTS (DEPARTMENT C)

MANUFACTURES (DEPARTMENT D)

AGRICULTURE (DEPARTMENT H)

HORTICULTURE (DEPARTMENT J)

ANTHROPOLOGY (DEPARTMENT N)

SOCIAL ECONOMY (DEPARTMENT 0)

REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION FROM MARCH 17, 1903, TO JUNE 10, 1905

APPENDIX 6

STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OF LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION. FROM APRIL 23, 1901, TO JUNE 30, 1905

OFFICE OF SECRETARY. APRIL

MAY

JUNE

OFFICE OF SECRETARY. JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

OFFICE OF SECRETARY. JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

OFFICE OF SECRETARY. JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

OFFICE OF SECRETARY. JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

JANUARY

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RECAPITULATION

SUMMARY

INDEX

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B. C

D

E. F

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