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  1. Ephemeral Vistas: The Expositions Universelles, Great Exhibitions and World's Fairs, 1851-1939 (Studies in Imperialism) by Paul Greenhalgh, 1988-05
  2. World's Fair midways;: An affectionate account of American amusement areas from the Crystal Palace to the crystal ball by Edo McCullough, 1966
  3. Texas, with its hundred years of Anglo-American civilization: 1821-1921 by E. W Bateman, 1921
  4. The World's Fairs: Mirrors of American culture by Rodney Reid Badger, 1983

41. U.S. History Resources: 1865 Through The 1890s
of Congress About 4,000 panoramic views of american main streets towns, scenic views,group portraits, schools, fairs and expositions, agriculture, industry
http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/ss3.html
United States History Resources: 1865 Through the 1890s
From the Chico High School Library
You may go directly to the following section:
After the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution
General 19th Century Information Resources
American Memory at the Library of Congress: 1850-1900
The collections here cover the second half of the Nineteenth Century. They include many photographs and images.
Images of African-Americans From the 19th Century
The N.Y. Public Library has made this collection of images available. Search by subject or keyword.
The Making of America
Making of America (MOA) is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. It contains approximately 1,600 books and 50,000 journal articles from the 19th century, a major endeavor in preservation and electronic access to historical texts.
U.S. Historic Documents

42. Bibliography--History Of Ichthyology At The Smithsonian
1990. Historical Dictionary of World's fairs and expositions, 18511999. Meisel,Max. 1967. A Bibliography of american Natural history, 3 vols.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/vert/fishes/baird/bibliography.html
Select Bibliography
Allard, Dean C. 1978. Spencer Fullerton Baird and the U.S. Fish Commission. New York: Arno Press. Allard, Dean C. 1990. The Fish Commission Laboratory and its influence on the founding of the Marine Biological Laboratory. Journal of History of Biology Baker, Marcus. 1900. Survey of the Northwestern Boundary Survey of the United States, 1857-1861. Washington: Government Printing Office. ( Bulletin of U.S. Geological Survey No. 174). Billings, J.S. 1895. Memoir of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1823-87. Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences Blum, Ann S. Picturing Nature: American Nineteenth-Century Zoological Illustration. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Cohen, Daniel M. 1963. The Publication Dates of Goode and Bean's Oceanic Ichthyology. Journal of the Society for Bibliography of Natural History Dall, William H. 1915. Spencer Fullerton Baird. A Biography, Including Selections from His Correspondence with Audubon, Agassiz, Dana, and Others. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. Dall, William H. 1916. Biographical memoir of Theodore Nicholas Gill, 1837-1914.

43. Late 19th Century Politics
Links // Virtual Lizzie Borden House Lizzie Borden fairs expositions Famous Events TheAge of Industry Hitchhikers' Guide to american history Late 19th
http://pw1.netcom.com/~wandaron/19th.html
Forward to the South The Magical History Tour Back to 1877
The Late 19th Century
Back to 1302 Helper Main Page To Politics To Foreign Policy
To Social History
... To General Late 19th Century Resources Politics Topics:
General Resources - Politics

The Hayes Years
The Garfields Chester Arthur ...
Outline of Class Discussion: Late 19th Century Foreign Policy
General Resources: Politics
History of the Republican Party
History of the Republican Party
Handbook of Texas: Democrat Party

The Hayes Years
Whitehouse - Lucy and Rutherford B. Hayes

Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center - Presidential Library

US Presidents - Rutherford B. Hayes
Encyclopedia Americana: Lucy Webb Hayes ... The Trial of Charles Julius Guiteau Chester Arthur Whitehouse - Chester Arthur POTUS - Chester Alan Arthur Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland Frances Folsom Cleveland Benjamin Harrison Whitehouse - Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison POTUS - Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison Museum McKinley and Assassination The Era of William McKinley Whitehouse - William McKinley Election of 1896 - The Grand Realignment Leon Czolgosz ... McKinley Assassination Historical Site Third Parties and Radicalism Topics: Populists and Other Third Parties Eugene Debs and Socialists Emma Goldman and Anarchists Populists and Other Third Parties Populist Reader The Rise of Populism Introduction to Populism Links to Populism and History ... Mugwumps: Public Moralists of the Gilded Age Eugene Debs and Socialists Labor Quotes: Eugene V. Debs

44. LINKS
WORLD'S fairs AND expositions; MUSEUM OF WESTWARD EXPANSION; THE history OF COSTUME18611880; DOCUMENTING THE american SOUTH; NINETEENTH-CENTURY HOUSING history
http://www2.arts.ubc.ca/projects/nissc/links.html
Nineteenth-Century Resources
GENERAL WEB SITES ART AND ARCHITECTURE THEATRE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY MUSIC LITERATURE JOURNALS

45. San Francisco Public Library >> History Center > Research Guides And Collections
Bay Bridge Files City Archives District Files fairs and expositions Midwinter Fair Houseand Building history Research Guide Italianamerican Collection.
http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/sfhistory/Guides1.htm
San Francisco
Public Library
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San Francisco History Center

Research Guides and Collections
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays 10:00am - 6:00pm
Fridays 12:00pm - 6:00pm
Sundays 12:00pm - 5:00pm
Mondays Closed
Phone 415.557.4567 Biographical Files. References and materials relating to current and historical San Franciscans.
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Files
City Archives District Files Fairs and Expositions Midwinter Fair (1894) Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915) Golden Gate International Exposition (1939) Fire Department Files Gay and Lesbian Manuscripts ... Golden Gate Park Hippies Collection. Manuscripts, periodicals, ephemera and other counter-culture material, from 1965-1972. House and Building History Research Guide Italian-American Collection. A large collection of books, periodicals and other information pertaining to the rich history of Italian immigrants and their descendants in San Francisco. Manuscript Collection.

46. Maseminar
World's fairs and International expositions Progress Made Visible american World'sfairs World's fairs history Online World's fairs International Exhibitions
http://www3.mistral.co.uk/velocity/maseminar/
welcome to......
American Studies MA Seminar Website
Worlds Fairs
An American Culture : World's Fairs and Expositionary Culture
General sites
1893 Columbian Exposition: White City
1939 New York World's Fair: World of Tomorrow
World's Fairs and International Expositions
Progress Made Visible: American World's Fairs
World's Fairs: History Online
World's Fairs ...
Universelles and World's Fairs, 1851-1951: A Bibliography
(Bibliography available as a pdf file from the web site of the Donald G. Larson Collection on International Expositions and Fairs, 1851-1940, California State University. Click here Further Suggested Reading
1893 World's Fair
World's Columbian Exposition ...
Incorporation of America
Take a Trip around the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 , from the Edison Collection of Motion Pitures.
New York World's Fair
Images of the Fair
New York World's Fair Links
1939-40 New York World's Fair ...
NY Times Clip
Also search these archives (for example use "World's Fair" or "Columbian Exposition" as search terms)
American Memory
Making of America
Or, using Google, try

47. Gilded Age And Progressive Era
the Nation american Sheet Music, 18701885 (american Memory Project Rochester); TheArts and Crafts Society; World's fairs and expositions Defining America
http://www2.tntech.edu/history/gilprog.html
Gilded Age and Progressive Era Resources
General Resources on the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Political Leaders
Transformation of the West
The Rise of Big Business and American Workers

48. HIST 428/528: Finding Internet Sites On U.S. History, 1877-1917 - Bowling Green
Upper Midwest Prairie Settlement Nebraska Photographs and Family Letters ProgressMade Visible american World's fairs and expositions The Spanish
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/infosrv/lue/hist428-528/internet.htm
History 428/528:
America Becomes Modern, 1877-1917
HIST 428/528 Home Page
Finding Books

Finding U.S. Government Documents

Finding Articles in History Journals
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Finding Archives and Manuscript Collections

Additional Research Assistance
Boolean Operators

Database Guides

Evaluating Print Sources

Evaluating Web Sources
... Library Home
Finding Internet Sites on U.S. History, 1877-1917
Jump to: United States History Metasites Searching the World Wide Web United States History Metasites 19th Century U.S. History Sites Online American History 20th Century The Gilded Age Gilded Age and Progressive Era Resources ... Ad*Access (advertisements 1911-1955) The African-American Experience in Ohio 1850-1920 African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection 1818-1907 The Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers at the Library of Congress 1862-1939 America at Work America at Leisure: Motion Pictures from 1894-1915 ... The Bisbee Deportation of 1917 (IWW labor dispute) "California As I Saw It" First Person Narratives of California's Early Years, 1849-1900 Camping with the Sioux; Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1879-1918) The Church in the Southern Black Community ... World War I Trenches of the Great War
Searching the World Wide Web
Search Engines Google
A good general search engine with a very large database.

49. Rural Michigan Links On The World Wide Web
fairs and expositions in Michigan Firestone Farm (Henry Ford Museum GreenfieldVillage); A history of american Agriculture 17761990 (United States
http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17451_18670_18793-53277--,00.html
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Rural Michigan Links on the World Wide Web These links to information about agriculture provide further resources for your study. We hope you find them useful and informative. We try to check them periodically, but we cannot be responsible for their availability or content. If you see problems with response or content at any of these sites, please notify that site's Webmaster.
Fairs
Farming

50. National History Day 2003
World's A Fair Visions of Empire at american International expositions, 18761916. Zwick,Jim, ed. World's fairs expositions Defining America
http://nationalhistoryday.org/03_educators/2003curbook/16-worldpower/worldpower.
Rights and Responsibilities in History
National History Day Curriculum Book 2003
Responsibilities of a World Power: The US Acquires an Empire
Negrito archers. (Photo by Frances Benjamin Johnston. Library of Congress)
One of the greatest of the World's Fairs of the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries was held in St. Louis in 1904. The Fair's organizers intended the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, as it was also called, to be educational. David Francis, president of the Fair, noted, "So thoroughly does it represent the world's civilization that if all man's other works were by some unspeakable catastrophe, blotted out, the records here established by the assembled nations would offer all necessary standards for the rebuilding of our entire civilization." Taking place just six years after the US acquired a colonial empire at the end of the Spanish-American War, the Fair's centerpiece was the Philippine Reservation, visited by nearly all of the 19 million people who attended the Fair.
Philippine Scouts (NARA) The US government sponsored the Reservation in hopes of justifying its decision to keep the Philippines in a colonial relationship. Government officials wanted to show that, unlike other colonial powers, the US was not exploiting its colonies but rather selflessly bringing civilization and progress to them. By showing that the Filipinos were not yet ready for independence but would make rapid progress under American rule, the government hoped to quiet the many critics of US imperialism.

51. World's Fair Collection And Exposition History - Our Collection
A Summary of Early expositions and artifacts I have collected for certain fairs byclicking 1901, Pan american, Buffalo, President McKinley Assassinated at fair
http://www.leatheroticausa.com/fairs.htm
Remnants of the world's most beautiful and spectacular events I t all began in London, England, in 1851, with the Crystal Palace, a stunning exposition of England's technological and artistic accomplishments housed in a beautiful glass structure. Hoping to emulate that success, architects and civic boosters in Philadelphia, Paris, Chicago, Buffalo and St. Louis conceived and built even more grandiose fairs with gleaming buildings, ornate gardens, breathtaking panoramas and gaudy midway attractions. M ost of the structures erected for the great expositions of the late 19th and early 20th century stand only in images captured by fairgoers and professional photographers. Constructed of relatively inexpensive temporary materials including plaster and straw, nearly all were razed within months of the closure of each fair. A few notable exceptions include the Eiffel tower, Philadelphia's Memorial Hall, and the St. Louis Museum of Art. O ne can imagine the impact that these stunning sights must have had on the millions of visitors who traveled great distances from their rustic homes. Fortunately, many purchased a wide variety of souvenirs and memorabilia and tucked them away for posterity. Collectors like myself are devoted to locating and preserving these items. This page will give you a glimpse into early World's Fairs, and give me the opportunity to brag about my collection. Enjoy!

52. Bomis: The Society/Ethnicity/African/African American/History Ring
Photographic documentary, art and history project of African american communitiesin southern New Jersey African americans at World's fairs and expositions.
http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mafrican_american-history-society/
Bomis: The Society/Ethnicity/African/African American/History ring Build a ring
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  • ...Society/Ethnicity/African/African_American Home My Bomis Webmasters ... Ring Rankings
    Bomis is a search engine covering all topics. Enjoy! Ring sites
    Boynton's African-American History Calendar
    Boynton's African-American History Calendar
    www.global-image.com The Afrocentric Debate Resource Homepage The purpose of this webpage is to provide resources to those interested in learning about the Afrocentric argument concerning ancient Egypt, and the contribution of Africa to Western civilization through ancient Egypt.
    www.he.net. Internet African History Sourcebook Africa is both the most clearly defined of continents - in its geography - and the hardest to pin down in historical terms. Human beings originated in Africa and, as a result, there is more diversity of human types and societies than anywhere else.
    www.fordham.edu Km.T Liberation Front Dedicated to the Liberation of Km.T from the eurocentric, mythic "histories" designed to cast an ancient African culture adrift in an ambiguous "Mediterranean World".
    www.geocities.com
  • 53. American Hereford Association Main Page
    for breed acceptance in the agricultural fairs and expositions It was largely throughshows and expositions that Herefords and in the basic american diet which
    http://www.hereford.org/AHA/headquarters/history.html
    Hereford Heritage
    Return to Hereford Headquarters The Hereford breed of beef cattle was established near Hereford, county of Herefordshire, England, nearly 300 years ago as a product of necessity. Thrifty, enterprising British farmers were seeing the need to produce beef for the expanding food market created by Britain's industrial revolution. To successfully meet this growing demand, these early-day cattlemen needed cattle which could efficiently convert native grasses to beef, and do it at a profit.
    No breed at that time could fill that need, so the farmers of Herefordshire developed and founded the breed that logically became known as Herefords. These early Hereford breeders molded their cattle with the goals of high beef yields and efficient production. They so solidly fixed these traits that they remain today as outstanding characteristics of the breed. Cattle with the trade-mark white faces and distinctive red bodies are instantly recognized world-wide as a time-tested, reliable source of profitable beef cattle genetics.
    Other pioneering breeders followed Tomkins' lead and established the world-wide reputation for these Herefordshire cattle, thus causing their exportation from England to wherever grass grows and beef production is possible.

    54. 1893 World's Fair Link
    in american social history which allow you to view scanned images of the actualpages of the 19th century books and journals. World's fairs and expositions
    http://washingtonmo.com/1893/1893links.htm
    Scenes from the
    1893 World's Fair
    The Columbian Exposition
    Chicago, Illinois
    by
    C Graham World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 - Paul V. Galvin Library Digital History Collection World's Columbian Exhibition of 1893 in Chicago - Photographs from Shepp's World's Fair Photographed, Chicago and Philadelphia, 1893, and from Glimpses of the World's Fair Through a Camera, Chicago, 1893. 1893 World's Columbian Exposition - Re-live the glory of Chicago's finest hour. Its incredible architecture and layout became a pattern for the many expositions to come. The Web-Book Of The Fair a window on the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, the Columbian Exposition. One in four Americans traveled to personally witnessed the beauty, grace, power, and style of The Chicago Columbian Exposition. This is their story told in their words. The World's Fair, 1893 - Photographs from the Pennsylvania Department Collections, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh The World's Fair Exposition Information and Reference Guide Making of America - A digitalized library of primary sources in American social history which allow you to view scanned images of the actual pages of the 19th century books and journals. World's Fairs and Expositions: Defining America and the World,1876-1916

    55. Filipinos At World's Fairs And International Expositions
    Document displays of Filipinos at World's fairs held in the United States (18981916), their influence in shaping american racial attitudes, and both Filipino and anti-imperialist opposition to the displays.
    http://www.boondocksnet.com/expos/wfe_filipinos.html
    Defining America and the World, 1876-1916
    Edited by Jim Zwick
    General Info

    Index of Fairs

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    Filipinos at World's Fairs
    and Expositions
    Displaying Filipinos
    Filipinos at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis
    Igorot Boat and Festival Hall, St. Louis World's Fair, 1904. Savage Acts: Wars, Fairs and Empire
    A review by Jim Zwick for H-AmStdy, November 1995. The Philippine Educational Exhibit
    Pan-American Exposition, by Charles B. Spahr, The Outlook (Sept. 7, 1901). Carrying Water for the Elephant
    Political cartoon by Charles L. Bartholomew (Bart), Minneapolis Journal, showing Filipino leader Emilio Aguinaldo carrying water for the elephant at the Pan-American Exposition and Sixto Lopez admiring his new job. The Philippine Reservation at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair Photographs and articles about the largest and most popular exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition with an introduction about its influence in the development of racial stereotypes and imperial ideology. The Philippine Reservation at the Jamestown Exposition A contemporary description from the Norfolk, Virginia, Ledger-Dispatch (May 7, 1907).

    56. World's Fairs And International Expositions
    Resources on the world's fairs held from 1876 to 1916 focusing on how they shaped american culture by presenting idealized visions of the past and future that often ignored minority viewpoints.
    http://www.boondocksnet.com/expos/
    Defining America and the World, 1876-1916
    Edited by Jim Zwick
    General Info

    Index of Fairs

    Discussion
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    Centennial Exposition
    International Cotton Exposition Exposition Universelle Internationale Jamaica Exposition ... Panama California Exposition W
    orld's fairs and expositions held in the United States and abroad in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries celebrated the past while introducing visions of the future. Both the past and the future were highly idealized, almost utopian. The World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893 presented what Catholic World proclaimed was a "city of realized dreams." Discussing the same exposition, Frederick Douglass stated that "the spirit of American caste made itself conspicuously felt against the educated American negro, and to this extent, the Exposition was made simply an American Exposition and that in one of America's most illiberal features." Conflicts over representation at the fairs whose dreams were realized were common but changes were made slowly if at all in an era when Jim Crow segregation laws were being established throughout the South, women did not have the right to vote, and the American empire was extended from the Caribbean to Asia. Displays of Filipinos as "primitive peoples" were among the most popular attractions at later fairs. During Philippine Day activities at the Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1915, Philippine Resident Commissioner Manuel L. Quezon referred to the lasting effect of those displays: "I have traveled to every part of the United States and I have been saddened to learn how many misapprehensions exist here as to the real conditions in the Philippine Islands; due, probably as much as anything else, to the exhibition of the native Igorote village at the St. Louis Exposition ten years ago."

    57. THEATRE ARTS 126: LINKS
    InCoasterPaedia The Internet Roller Coaster Encyclopedia Coasters.Net american CoasterEnthusiasts TOP. WORLD'S fairs AND expositions Interactive Guide to
    http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/courses/ta126/ta126links.html

    CIRCUS
    MAGIC SIDESHOWS, WAXWORKS AND CARNIVALS VAUDEVILLE, BURLESQUE, MUSIC HALL AND VARIETY ... Theatre Arts 126 Home Page
    CIRCUS
    Circusweb

    Circus

    Cirque du Soleil

    Circus World Museum
    ...
    Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

    University of Virginia
    Buffalo Bill

    Bowling Green State University Last of the Great Scouts: The Life of Col. William F. Cody "Buffalo Bill" Kansas Collection Books University of Kansas Buffalo Bill New Perspectives on the West: PBS TOP SIDESHOWS, WAXWORKS, AND CARNIVALS Bibliography of Contortion and Hypermobility The American Midway The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow Madame Tussaud's: The Tussaud Group ... TOP PERFORMERS The Sarah Bernhardt Pages Harrigan and Hart Why a Duck? The Marx Brothers Page Bert Williams Homepage ... TOP VAUDEVILLE AND BURLESQUE VARIETY AND MUSIC HALL Vaudeville Memories American Variety Stage Music Hall, Vaudeville, and Burlesque (1843) Vaudeville and Burlesque ... "A Hero! Is Dot a Business?" Vaudeville Comedy and American Popular Entertainment Susan Glenn Reviews in American History, Johns Hopkins University

    58. Pan-American Centennial Celebration - History And Education
    Special Collections. Progress Made Visible american World's fairs andExpositions curated by Iris R. Snyder. The Special
    http://www.panam2001.buffalo.edu/site/history/resources.html
    Pan-Am Links NEW!! The Smithsonian at the Turn of the Century The Smithsonian at the Pan American Exposition.The Smithsonian and the United States National Museum presented exhibitions in 7,500 square feet of space, and spent much of 1900 preparing for the exhibit. The exhibition consisted of displays from all departments, including a Triceratops skeleton . . .
    Illuminations
    Revisiting the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 at the University at Buffalo Libraries. This online exhibit grew out of exhibits installed in seven units of the University Libraries in July 2001. Exhibits on food and drink at the Expo, visual culture, health and hygiene at the fair, music and musicians, African American participation at the fair, and much more.
    UB and the Pan-Am
    A site designed and maintained by the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. Includes planned events, classes, student activities, and a fascinating look at the Presidential assassination.
    "Doing the Pan"

    59. Taking The Long View: Panoramic Photographs, 1851-1991
    Photographs from 1851 to 1991 archived at the Library of Congress.Category Arts Photography Techniques and Styles Panoramic Exhibits...... engineering work such as bridges, canals and dams; fairs and expositions; militaryand naval available and useful to Congress and the american people and
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pnhtml/pnhome.html
    The Library of Congress
    Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress
    Search Browse the Subject Index Creator Index State and Country Index The Panoramic Photograph Collection contains approximately four thousand images featuring American cityscapes landscapes , and group portraits . These panoramas offer an overview of the nation, its enterprises and its interests, with a focus on the start of the twentieth century when the panoramic photo format was at the height of its popularity. Subject strengths include: agricultural life; beauty contests disasters ; engineering work such as bridges canals and dams fairs and expositions military and naval activities, especially during World War I; the oil industry; schools and college campuses sports , and transportation . The images date from 1851 to 1991 and depict scenes in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. More than twenty foreign countries and a few U.S. territories are also represented. These panoramas average between twenty-eight inches and six feet in length, with an average width of ten inches. The mission of the Library of Congress is to make its resources available and useful to Congress and the American people and to sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations. The goal of the Library's National Digital Library Program is to offer broad public access to a wide range of historical and cultural documents as a contribution to education and lifelong learning.

    60. McKinley Selected Bibliography
    Chicago american Library Association, 1992. Waters, HW history of fairs andExpositions Their Classification, Functions, and Values.(London, 1939).
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/papr/mckbib.html
    Selected Bibliography
    McKinley Gould, Lewis. William McKinley: A Bibliography. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1988. The Presidency of William McKinley. Lawrence, KS: Regents Press of Kansas, 1980. The Spanish-American War and President McKinley. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1982. Josephson, Matthew. The Robber Barons. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1962. Leech, Margaret. In the Days of McKinley. Expositions and World's Fairs Benedict, Burton. The Anthropology of World's Fairs: San Francisco's Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915. Berkeley, 1983. Davis, Julia. "International Expositions 1851-1900," American Association of Architectural Bibliographers. Papers 4 (1967): 47-130. Dellinger, H. Paul. Fairs Are for Everybody. Waco, TX, 1965. Findling, John E., and Kimberly D. Pelle. Historical Dictionary of World's Fairs and Expositions, 1851-1988 (Westport, CN: 1990). Gideon, Siegfried. "Can Expositions Survive?" Architectural Forum 69 (December 1938): 439-43. Greenhalgh, Paul. Ephemeral Vistas: The Expositions Universelles, Great Expositions, and World's Fairs, 1851-1939

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