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Shelf Above Drawer 6-1

 Container

Contains 53 Results:

"Official Catalogue, Department of Art", 1876

 Item — Shelf: Above Drawer 6-1, Box: 1
Scope and Contents note

"Printed at the Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass." - title page.

Dates: 1876

"Authorized Visitors Guide to the Centennial Exhibition and Philadelphia", 1876

 Item — Shelf: Above Drawer 6-1, Box: 1
Scope and Contents note

The publication of this guidebook was "authorized by the Centennial Board of Finance, and approved by the Director-General." This publication was "the only guide-book sold on the exhibition grounds." - title page.

Dates: 1876

"Handbook of Fairmount Park, Illustrated", 1891

 Item — Shelf: Above Drawer 6-1, Box: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Collection:

This collection consists of various items that were produced to memorialize the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 and the Sesquicentennial exposition of 1926. The collection includes programs, photographic records, catalogs and souvenirs.

Dates: 1891

Centennial Souvenir: Philadelphia, 1876

 Item — Shelf: Above Drawer 6-1, Box: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Collection:

This collection consists of various items that were produced to memorialize the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 and the Sesquicentennial exposition of 1926. The collection includes programs, photographic records, catalogs and souvenirs.

Dates: 1876

Memorial of the International Exhibition: forty-eight views, 1876

 Item — Shelf: Above Drawer 6-1, Box: 1
Scope and Contents note From the Collection:

This collection consists of various items that were produced to memorialize the Centennial Exhibition of 1876 and the Sesquicentennial exposition of 1926. The collection includes programs, photographic records, catalogs and souvenirs.

Dates: 1876

"Centennial Memento" letter from M. F. Woodward, 1876 October 10

 Item — Shelf: Above Drawer 6-1, Box: 1
Scope and Contents note

The text of the letter is pre-printed; the closing, signature line and date were created by a typewriter. The letter is at once a communication and a display of new technology on display in Machinery Hall.

Dates: 1876 October 10