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INDEX
Note. - As other world's fairs are briefly described in these pages, apart
from that which forms the subject proper of the work, it will be
understood that when not otherwise stated or inferred, the index
references relate to the Columbian Exposition. The index has been prepared
with a view to enable the subscriber to turn in a moment to anything he
wishes to read. Thus is he would know what the city of Boston, the state
of Colorado, or the empire of Germany has sent to the Fair, he will find
reference made under the headings of "Boston," "Colorado," and "Germany,"
to all their more important exhibits. If he would refer to some section in
one of the main divisions, as in the Agricultural or Fine Arts
departments, he will find the exhibits classified by nationalities under
"Agriculture" and "Fine Arts." And so with exhibitors and that which they
exhibit, mention being made of individuals, associations, and groups or
articles, with cross references covering the entire Exposition as
described in The Book of the Fair. The names of exhibiting artists and of
those who took part in the Congress Auxiliary are omitted, as they are
several thousand in number.
Abbey & Imbrie, exhibit of fishing rods, 124, 134.
Aberdeen, Lady, on English committee, 72; Irish village, 836-7.
Aberdeen, Lord, visit etc. of, 971.
Ackerman, W. K. financial report, 959.
Acme Cement Plaster Company, 508.
Adams Express Company, 840.
Adams & Westlake Company, railroad supplies etc. 569.
Adler & Sullivan, architects of Transportation building, 544.
Administration Department building and uses, 59, 129-33;
functions and branches, 133;
Midwinter Fair, 983.
Aerial Navigation Congress, 942.
Africa, commerce and fairs of, 6.
African Congress, 944-6.
Agassiz Association, exhibits in natural history, 651.
Agra, exposition at, 1867, 27.
Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, U. S. collective exhibits,
361-2;
Canadian Exhibits, 364.
Agricultural Department,
building, decorations, distribution of space, etc., 58, 341-3;
distribution of space, etc., 58, 341-3;
scope and arrangement of exhibits, 343-4; 347;
U. S. Display, 347-62;
British, 362-5;
Canadian, 365;
Australian, 365-7;
Cape Colony, 367-8;
Cingalese, 368;
French, 368-71;
Algerian, 371;
German, 371-2;
Austrian, 371-2;
Russian, 372-3;
Grecian, 373;
Dutch, 375;
Swedish, 375;
Danish, 375;
Spanish, 375;
Puerto Rican, 375;
Trinidad, 375;
Cuban, 376;
Mexican, 376;
Brazilian, 376;
Argentinian, 376;
Paraguay, 376-7;
Ecuador, 377;
Uruguay, 377;
Japanese, 377-8;
Curacoa, 378;
British Guiana, 378-9;
Johore, 379;
Persian, 379-381;
Liberian, 381;
Orange Free State, 382;
Siam, 382;
Dairy building, products, and tests, 391-7;
Midwinter Fair, 983-4. Agricultural Implements, U.S. exhibit, 120-1. 383-
7; Canadian,365; Cingalese, 368.
Agriculture, government exhibit, 125-6, 134-5: condition, yield, etc.,
U.S. 344-7.
Alabaster, Italian exhibit of, 495.
Alameda County, exhibit, Cal. building, 833; at Midwinter Fair,986.
Alaska, collection from, 123; ethnological exhibits, 640, 663.
Albro Company, exhibit of woods, 456.
Alexander, Duke, visit etc. of, 971.
Alger, R. A., at Mich. dedication day, 833.
Algeria, exhibits in Agricultural department, 371.
Algerian and Tunisian Village, 876-7.
Allis-Corliss Engine, description of, 311, 40.
Alloway, R., exhibit of horses etc., 616.
Altgeld, Gov., at Penn. day, 777.
Aluminum, exhibits, 504-5.
"American Angler," collection of paintings, 540.
American Bankers' Association, convention of, 930-2.
American Bell Telephone Company, pavilion and exhibits, 411-13.
American Bible Society, exhibit, 254.
American Bronze Company, exhibits, 169.
American Cotton Oil Company, exhibit, 382-3.
American Express Company, premium for wagons, 624.
American Jersey Cattle Club, dairy stock, 395-6.
American Net Twine Company, exhibit, 515.
American Steam Barge Company, exhibit etc., 603.
Amesbury, Mass, exhibit of vehicles.
Amsden, C. H., at N. H. dedication day, 786.
Amsterdam, expositions at, 19-20; chocolate house, 375.
Anderson, Hans C., relics, 213.
Anderson, A. D., Exposition plans of, 37.
Andrews, A., director of Midwinter Fair, 976.
Andrews, E. B., speech, R.I. day, 782.
Angling apparatus, exhibit of, 513, 528, 540-1.
Angora Goats, exhibits etc. of, 621.
"Anne Hathaway's Cottage" at Midwinter Fair, 987.
Arkell, P., exhibit of sheep, etc. 623.
Armour & Co., exhibits in Agricultural department, 382.
Armour, G., president of Chicago Art institute, 35.
Armstrong, Mitchell & Co., model of the "Victoria," etc. 593-4.
Art Congress, 942-3.
Art Metal Work,
British exhibits, 182-4;
Hindostan, 186;
German, 197-8;
Austrian, 203;
Norwegian, 211-3;
Japanese, 222-3;
Swedish, 905.
Art Needle-work, exhibits in Woman's department, 289-90.
Art Student's League, N.Y. exhibit of, 255-6.
Astronomical Congress, 947.
Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railroad, exhibit of, 570.
Athens, exhibit at, 1859, 20.
Atlantic Transport Line, models of the, 595.
Atwood, C. B., architect of Art Building, etc. 65, 451, 668.
Australia, horticultural and forestry exhibits, 430-4, 452;
wines, 438;
fruits, 439-40, 443;
forest products, 460-1;
fishing industries and exhibits, 532-4;
fine arts, 72809, 800.
Australia House, its contents and design, 900-1.
Austria, fairs and exposition in, 1819;
exhibits of manufactures, 201-7;
liberal arts, 231-250, woman's department, 282;
machinery, 338;
agricultural, 371-2;
electrical, 416, 422;
wines, 438;
mining, 495;
railroad exhibits, 568;
fine arts, 733-35. Austrian Village, 871-3.
Awards, 83, 628, 964-5.
Badlam, A., treasurer of Midwinter Fair, 976.
Bailey, C. P., premiums awarded to, 621.
Baird, Professor, his classification of exhibits, etc. 107.
Baker, A. C., superintendent of marine division, etc. 604-5.
Baker, Sir B., his model of railroad bridge, 564.
Baker, W. T., a promoter of the Columbian Exposition, 41, 46-7.
Balke-Collender Company, exhibits, 163.
Ball, Mrs. J. F., lady manager, etc. 800.
Baldwin Locomotive Works, engines, 551-2, 561.
Ballinasloe, fairs at, 8.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, exhibits, etc. 547-51.
Bancroft Library, description of the, 980-3.
Banjos, exhibits of, 231.
Barber Asphalt Company, exhibit, 508.
Barbour, Mrs., concerts arranged by, 967.
Barcelona, exhibits in Manufactures department, 215.
Barnes, Grand Chancellor, Knights of Pythias celebration, 970.
Barnes, W. H. L., connection with Midwinter Fair, 976.
Bates, Mary C., decorator, California building, 833.
Bavaria, manufactures exhibits, 198-200; German village, 858.
Bay City Industrial Works, exhibit, 604.
Beale, Mrs. L. P., member of Va. board, 800.
Bean, T. H., manager of fisheries section, 134.
Beaucaire, fairs at, 13.
Beauvais Tapestries, exhibits of, 188.
Beck, J. M., speech on Pa. day, 777.
Bedouin Camp, 877, 880.
Beer, Ale, Porter, etc. see Liquors, Malt.
Belgium,
fairs and expositions in, 19-20;
manufactures exhibits, 207-9;
liberal arts, 250;
woman's department, 282;
machinery, 338;
horticultural, 434, 447-9;
fine arts, 694, 735. Bell, A. G., first telephone made by, 413.
Beloit Iron Works, exhibit, 323.
Belting, exhibits of, 419.
Beman, S. S., architect of Mines building, 901.
Bengal Chamber of Commerce, exhibit, 901.
Bennett, J. G., founder of commercial cable company, 420.
Bergbau, exhibit in Transportation department, 567.
Bergen, fisheries exhibit, 526-7.
Berlin,
exhibition of drawing implements at, 1870, 18;
machinery exhibits, 331-2;
electrical, 413-14;
mining, 489;
Berlin Museum, relics from, 861.
Berry, F. G., director of Midwinter Fair, 976.
Bethlehem Iron Company, exhibit, 600.
Bicycles, display of, 577-8, 581-2.
Bicycle Electric Cars, exhibit of, 570.
Billiard Tables, exhibit of, 183, 217.
Birkhoff, G., Netherlands day, 919.
Birmingham, exposition at, 8.
Bismarck, mementos of, 888.
Blake, E., speech on Irish day, 895.
Blalock, N. G., Washington day, 828.
Blarney Castle, reproduction of, 838.
Blodgett, E. A., Grand Army day, 969.
Blooker Cocoa Company, exhibit, 397.
Board of Lady Managers,
authorized by congress, 42;
powers, functions, operations, etc., 69-74;
children's home established by, 291, 297;
presentation of woman's work, etc. 300-2. Board of Reference and Control,
organization and functions, 45,69.
Bohemia,
manufactures exhibits, 203-5;
woman's department, 274;
celebration day, 919. Boies, Gov., speech on Ia. day, 833.
Bolivia, mining exhibits, 497.
Bolton, H. W., odd-fellows' celebration, 969.
Bonet Electric Tower, at Midwinter Fair, 976.
Bonfield, J., chief of Exposition police, 974.
Bonney, C. C., -participation in congresses, 70, 922, 925, 927, 930, 932-
3, 939, 948, 951, 953, 955.
Boone & Crockett Club, hunters' camp, 449-40.?
Boone's Wild Animal Arena, at Midwinter Fair, 992.
Boston,
international exposition at, 1883, 27;
celebration of Columbian anniversary, 98;
exhibits of musical instruments, 232;
machinery, 327;
electrical apparatus, 418;
fisheries, etc. 515-17;
bicycles, etc. 582;
fine arts, 673-4, 678-90;
architectural designs, 689; Bourquin, A., premiums, 621.
Bovril Company, exhibit, 364.
Boyd, J., Jersey stock, 396.
Bradford Printing-press original of the, 1693, 324.
Bradley, W. O., oration, Ky. dedication day, 793.
Brazil,
participation in naval review, 93-4;
exhibits of manufactures, 216;
woman's department, 282;
machinery, 338;
agriculture, 376;
forest products, 463;
minerals, 497;
fisheries, 539;
transportation, 577;
archaeology, 637;
natural history, 651-3;
fine arts, 718, 917-8;
government building and contents, 917-8.
Brazilian day, 920.
Brazilian Concert Hall, 880.
Brinton, Mrs., log cabin, etc, 840.
British Building and exhibits, see Victoria House.
British Carriage Manufactures Institute, collection of paintings, etc. 578-
9.
British Columbia
exhibit of fruits, 443;
forest products, 461;
minerals, 492;
fisheries, 529-32;
ethnology, 663;
British Guiana
agricultural exhibits, 378-9;
ethnological collection etc. 637-8;
British North Borneo Company exhibit of tobacco etc. 364.
Bronzes
French, 188-90;
German, 200;
Austrian, 203;
Russian, 209;
Argentinean, 217;
Mexican, 218;
Japanese, 222-3;
Italian, 764. Brookfield Stud Farm, model etc. of 364-5.
Brooks Locomotive Works, exhibit, 561.
Brown, A. P., Midwinter Fair architect, 978.
Brown, Gov. F., speech on R. I. day etc. 782, 792.
Brown, G. E., premiums, 617.
Brown, H. F., exhibit of shorthorns etc. 620.
Brown, J., Kan. day, 833.
Brown, J. Y., Ky. dedication day, 793.
Brussels, expositions at, 20.
Bryan, T. B., a promoter of the Columbian Exposition etc. 39-41, 70, 920,
955.
Buchanan, W. I., chief of Agricultural department etc. 617, 619, 833, 953-
4.
Buchanan, Mrs. W. I., model designed by, 277.
Buford, A. S, president Va. board etc. 787, 790.
Bulgaria, exhibits in Manufactures department, 218.
Bulkeley, Gov., dedication parade, 87.
Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, member of English committee etc. 72-73.
Bureau of Public Comfort, operations of the, 81, 85.
Burgess Bros., exhibit of horses etc. 616.
Burke, ex-Gov., N. D. day, 833.
Burleigh, H. C., Me. dedication day, 787.
Burnham, D. H., chief of construction etc. 64-66, 943.
Burrill, T. J., education exhibit, 805.
Business Colleges, exhibits of, 240.
Bustamaule, F. E., Venezuela day, 920.
Cable Cars and apparatus, 570-1.
Cacti, display of, 433-4.
Cairo, fairs at, 6.
Cairo Street, Columbian Exposition, 864-8; Midwinter Fair, 989.
Calcutta, exposition at, 27.
California -educational exhibits, 238;
-woman's department, 263;
-agriculture, 357-9, 821-2;
-wines, 453-8;
-fruits and nuts, 440-1, 445-6, 821-2;
-forest products, 452, 454, 465;
-mining, 479-481, 488,821-2;
-fisheries, 523-4;
-live-stock, 621;
-fine arts, 683, 820-3;
-state building and exhibits, 819-26;
horticulture, 820;
relics and curiosities, 824;
Cal. day, 833.
California Midwinter Exposition, see Midwinter Exposition.
Camerden & Forster, bronzes, 203.
Campbell, C. T., odd-fellows' celebration, 969.
Campbell, J. L., Ind. dedication, 810.
Campbell Printing-press Manufacturing Company, exhibit, 324.
Canada -manufactures exhibits, 185;
-education, 246;
-woman's department, 276.
-machinery, 338;
-agricultural, 365, 383;
-horticulture, 433-4, 443, 445;
-forest products, 452, 461;
-mining, 491-2;
-fisheries, 529-32, 541;
-transportation, 564-5, 573,596;
-live-stock, 620-1, 624-8;
-archaeology, 634;
-fine arts, 727-8;
-government building and contents, 898;
-Dominion Day, 898-900;
-Midwinter Fair, 987.
Canadian Pacific Railway, exhibit, 564-5.
Cannon etc., see Ordnance. Cape Colony -exhibts in woman's department, 280;
-agriculture, 367-8;
-mining, 499-500;
-transportation, 598.
Cape Town, exposition at, 28.
Captive Balloon, 881.
Caravels, Columbian, -at naval review, 98;
-voyage and description of, 582-3;
Carlisle Indian School, exhibits, etc. 87, 256.
Carlisle, Secretary, Banquet to, 97.
Carriages etc., see Vehicles.
Carson, H. L. at 4th of July celebration, 968
Carson, W. M. bureau of public comfort, 81
Catholic Congress, 949
Catholic Educational Exhibition, 238-9, 968
Cattle, see Live-stock
Cayvan. Georgia, Me. dedication day etc. 787, 882, 922
Census Bureau, exhibits, 119
Centennial Exposition, description of, 34-7
Central America -fairs in, 23
-ancient sculptures, 636
Central California, exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 986
Century Company, exhibit, 253
Ceramic Ware -U. S. exhibit, 169;
-British, 179-82;
-French, 191;
-German, 197-200;
-Austrian, 203-5;
-Belgian, 207;
-Danish, 213;
-Italian, 215;
-Spanish, 215;
-Brazilian, 216;
-Chinese, 220-1;
-Japanese, 222-3.
Cereals, production and exhibits of, -U. S., 345-61, 388, 801-3, 821-2;
-British, 362-3;
Canadian, 365;
Australian, 366-7;
Cape Colony, 368;
French, 369;
Austrian, 371;
Russian, 372;
Spanish, 375;
Mexican, 376;
Urugay, 377;
Javanese, 388;
Midwinter Fair exhibits, 975-7; Ceylon,
manufactures exhibits, 136;
woman's department, 282;
agricultural, 368;
transportation, 579;
Ceylon Court, 903;
tea-garden etc. at Midwinter Fair, 989. Chaillu, Paul du, visit etc. of,
883.
Chambers, R. C., president Ut. board, 832.
Champagne, ancient fairs of, 12.
Chancellor, W. N., W. Va. representation, 791.
Chandler Mine, model of the, 476.
Charities and Correction, bureau of, 649-50.
Cheese, Butter, etc., see Dairy Products.
Chemists' Congress, 946-7.
Cheney, Mrs. V., design in Cal. building, 822.
Chester, E. E., education exhibit, 825.
Chicago,
historical sketch of, 29-36;
manufactures exhibits, 165, 168-71;
liberal arts, 232, 254;
machinery, 316, 323-8, 385-7, 501;
electrical apparatus, 423;
wooden ware, etc., 456;
mining, 505;
fish products etc., 521-3;
boats, 539;
angling outfits, etc. 540-1;
railroad supplies, 569;
bicycles etc., 581;
draft horses, 624;
charities and correction, 650;
contributions to Midwinter Fair, 975-6;
Chicago Art Institute
description of, 35;
exhibit etc. 225;
congresses held in, 74, 921. Chicago Day, celebration of, 808-10.
Chicago Fly-casting Club, exhibits and tournament, 540-1.
Chicago Horticultural Society, floral exhibition, 973.
Chicago Iron Works, mining machinery etc. 500.
Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, exhibit, 560.
Chicago Woman's Club, quarters, etc. in woman's department, 284.
Children's Home, creation and purposes of, 73-4; exhibits, etc. 291-300.
Chile, mineral exhibits, 497.
China, exhibits of manufactures, 220-1.
Chinaware, exhibits, 179-82, 191.
Chinese Village, Columbian Exposition, 873-6. Midwinter Fair,988-89.
Christian, King, silver statue of, 213.
Christian Moerlein Brewery, exhibit, 387.
"Christopher Columbus," whaleback steamer, 603.
Churchill, Lady, member of English committee, 72.
Cincinnati,
Columbian anniversary in, 98;
woman's department, 263-4;
machinery, 314, 326-7. Civil Engineering Congress, 939.
Clark, N. T., exhibit of horses etc. 616.
Clarke, Mrs., concerts arranged by, 967.
Cleaves, Gov. H. B., Me. dedication day, 787
Cleveland, O., electric motors etc. 418, 423.
Cleveland, President, at opening day, 94-7.
Cliff-Dwellers, abodes etc. of, 662.
Clocks, exhibits of, 155-56, 182, 197.
Clock Tower, in Manufactures building, 142.
Cloisonne Ware, exhibits, 222, 763-4.
Clothing, exhibits, 161, 219, 227.
Clough, H. E., prizes for Herefords, 620.
Coal,
U. S. exhibits and production, 469-88, 503, 507;
German, 488-90;
British, 490-1, 508;
Canadian, 492;
Australian, 493;
French, 493-5;
Japanese, 496;
Brazilian, 497;
Argentenian, 497;
Mexican, 498.
Coalport China Company, exhibits, 182.
Coast and Geodetic Survey, exhibits, 113.
Cobb, H. I., architect of Fisheries building, 65.
Cobun, M. W., Kan. day, 833.
Cockburn, F. R. R., Canadian commissioner, etc. 898, 900.
Codman, H. S., landscape designer, 53.
Coffee, exhibits, 382, 388, 917-918.
Coins, collections of, 110-12, 653.
Cold Storage Building, contents and burning of, 328, 339.
Colleges, exhibits of,
U. S., 237-41;
German, 241. Collins, Capt., chief of Fisheries department, etc. 539 -.
Cologne, exposition at, 18.
Columbia,
government building and contents, 914-5
dedication day, 920. Colonial Relics, exhibit of, 102.
Colorado,
educational exhibits, 238;
agriculture, 360;
fruits, 442, 446;
forest products, 455-6;
mining, 486-8;
archaeology, 634;
state building and contents, 830;
resources and development, 830-1;
Colorado Gold Mine, Columbian Exposition, 840-1;
Midwinter Fair, 988.
Columbian Anniversary, celebration etc. of, 98.
Columbian Exposition,
projects for the, 37-8;
contest for location, 39-40, 50;
congressional and municipal action, 39-43, 46-7;
national commission, 42, 69-70, 972;
board of lady managers, 42, 69, 74, 973;
foreign and state appropriations, 43-51;
department of publicity and promotion, 43-4, 51;
site, 44, 47, 57;
board of reference and control, 45, 69;
council of administration, 46, 69;
finances, 46-7, 50, 81-2, 959-60, 972,
construction, 49-51, 58-68;
means of communication, 57, 58-59;
allotments of space, 63-4;
artificers, 64-7;
management, 68, 74, 77, 80, 84, 972;
regulations, 77-8;
traffic department, 78-9;
fire and police, 79, 85, 974;
Columbian Guards, 79-80, 84;
hospitals, 80, 974;
restaurants, etc. 80-1, 974;
Sunday closing, 83-4;
music and concerts, 84, 966-8;
dedication, 86-90;
naval review and parade, 91-4, 98;
opening, 94-8;
closing ceremonies, 956;
attendance, 956-9;
destruction of building, 960-1;
sale of exhibits, 964;
awards and medals, 964-5;
dramatic performances, 968;
special celebrations, 968-70;
banquets, 970-1;
lessons and influence of the Exposition, 972-3;
tickets and passes, 973-4. Columbian Guards, organization, services, etc,
79-90; 84.
Columbian Liberty Bell, 968-9.
Columbian Museum, its origin, contents, etc. 965-6.
Columbian Relics and Literature, 655-61; 961.
Columbus Buggy Company, exhibit, 572.
Comby, Major C., in charge of war department exhibits, 104.
Commercial Cable Company, exhibits etc. 420-1.
Commercial and financial congresses, 930-2.
Comstock Lode, yield etc. of the, 479, 81.
Concerts, Columbian Exposition, 84, 966-8; Midwinter Fair,988.
Concessions, control, proceeds, etc. of, 46, 881.
Congress, action as to Columbian Exposition, 41-3, 46-7, 74, 83, 267.
Congress Auxiliary,
purposes, organization, and proceedings, 74-6, 921-2;
inaugural exercises, 97;
literary congreses, 75-6, 933-6;
educational, 76, 936-9;
religious, 76, 948-53;
government, 76, 943-4;
participation of woman, 922;
congress of representative women, 922-3;
press, 923-5;
medical, 925-6;
social purity, 926;
temperance, 926-9;
moral and social reform, 929;
commerce and finance, 930-2;
musical, 932-3;
engineering, 939-42;
art and architecture, 942-3;
African, 944-6;
science and philosophy, 946-7;
labor, 947-8;
patents, etc. 953;
agriculture and horticulture, 953-5;
real estate, 955;
humane and waifs' saving, 955.
Connecticut,
women's department, 262-3, 287;
machinery, 322;
agriculture, 390;
forest products, 455;
mining, 472;
live-stock, etc., 624-5;
state building and exhibits, 779.
Constantinople, exhibition at, 20.
Conway, E. S., odd-fellows' celebration, 969.
Cook & Son, exhibits in transportation department, 595-6.
Cooke Locomotive and Machine Company, exhibit, 561.
Cooke, Mrs. S. G., services to woman's department, 70.
Cooper, T. S., premiums, 621.
Copper and Copper Ores,
U. S. exhibits, 474-7, 482-8, 503;
German, 488-9;
British, 490-1;
Canadian, 492;
Australian, 493;
Japanese, 496;
Spanish, 497;
Brazilian, 497;
Cape Colony, 500.
Corea, exhibits of manufactures, 219.
Cork, exhibit of, 371.
Corn, see Cereals. Corundum, samples of, 478.
Dahomean Village, 877-8, 883.
Dairy Building, description of, 391-2.
Dairy Products, Appliances, and Test,
British, 363-4;
Canadian, 365;
Danish, 375;
U. S. 387-97. Daniel, J. W., oration, Va. day, 790.
Danish Sloyd Association, exhibit, 213.
Davis, G. R., services as director-general etc., 50, 70, 77, 89, 833, 920,
971.
De Bruyn, G. J. L., manager of Javanese village etc., 849.
Deering, W. & Co., harvesting machinery, 387.
Delaware,-
agricultural exhibits, 355;
fruits, 442;
state building and exhibits, 778. De Lome, E. D., Spanish Commissioner,
912.
Delphi, ancient fairs at, 6.
Denmark,
exhibits of manufactures, 213;
liberal arts, 250;
woman's department, 274;
agriculture, 375;
fine arts, 746-8. Depew, C. M., address on dedication day etc., 89, 772.
"De Witt Clinton," locomotive and train, 555-6.
De Wolf, S., president Mont. board. De Young, M. H.,
banquet to, 971;
director-general, Midwinter Fair etc., 974-6. Diamond Washing, process of,
499-500.
Diamonds and Precious Stones, see Gems.
Dickinson, J. T., secretary national commission etc., 70, 797.
Dillingham, W. P., Vt. day, 785.
Dimock, W. D., secretary Canadian commission, 898.
Donegal Industrial Fund, exhibits etc., 844-7, 882.
Donegal Irish village, 844-7, 882.
Douglass, F., speeches etc. of, 786, 833, 920.
Doulton & Co., pavilion and exhibits, 181.
Drawings, pastel, pen etc.,
U. S. Collections, 688-9;
French, 709;
Italian, 715;
Mexican, 717;
British, 725;
German, 733;
Belgian, 735;
Swedish, 751. Dreer, H. A., exhibits of machinery, 331-2.
Dresden, exhibits of machinery, 331-2.
Drummond, D., prizes awarded to, 621.
Dublin, expositions at, 12.
Dubuque, exhibit of machinery, 326.
Dulaney, W. H., at Ky. dedication, 793.
Duluth, mining exhibits, 475-6.
Dunedin, exposition at, 27.
Dunham, W. W., exhibits of hoses etc., 615-8.
Dunraven, Lord, exhibit of photographs, 838.
Dusseldorf, exhibits of machinery, 329-31.
Dvorak, A., ovation, Bohemia day, 919.
Dyche, L. L., exhibits in natural history, 818-9.
Dyes, exhibits of, 184.
Dynamos, exhibits of, 406-7, 413.
Eagle, Mrs. James P., member of Ark. board, 795.
Eagle Cotton Gin Company, exhibit, 387.
Ecuador,
agricultural exhibit, 377;
mining, 497;
archaeology, 637. Edbrook, W. J., architect of Government Building, 65.
Edis, Col., architect of Victoria House, 892.
Edison, T. A., visit etc. of, 971.
Edison Manufacturing Company, exhibits, 420.
Edison Tower, description of, 406, 424.
Education,
exhibits in Government department, 115-7;
U. S. exhibits, 233-41; 256;272-3; 277; 291-300; 805, 827, 833;
German, 241-4, 282-3;
British, 244-6, 275;
Canadian, 246;
New South Wales, 246;
French, 246-7;
Russian, 248;
Austrian, 250;
Italian, 250;
Belgian, 250;
Danish, 250;
Mexican, 250;
Japanese, 250-2;
Uruguay, 377;
Swedish, 908;
Midwinter Fair, 978. Educational congresses, proceedings etc. 76, 936-9.
Eiffel Tower, model of the, 870.
Electric Clocks, exhibit, 421-2.
Electric Incubators, exhibit etc. 422.
Electrical Congress, proceedings etc. 946
Electrical engines and motors,
U. S. exhibits, 311-12, 340, 407, 409, 413, 417-8, 570;
German, 329, 413-4. Electrical Heating Apparatus, 422-3.
Electricity Department,
illuminations, 400-2;
building, 59, 402-4;
plan and character of exhibits, 405-6;
U. S. exhibits, 406-13, 417-25;
German, 413-14, 424;
French, 414-15, 422;
British, 416;
Austrian, 416, 422;
Japanese, 416-7;
Italian, 422. Electro-medical apparatus, 419, 421.
Electro-plating, machinery for, 419.
Ellsworth, Mrs., design for fountain, 795.
Elmira Reformatory, model of, 649.
Embroideries, exhibits from
Hindostan, 186;
French, 193;
German, 201, 282-3;
Danish, 213;
Mexican, 218;
Corean, 219;
Siamese, 220;
Chinese, 220-1;
Japanese, 223, 276, 293;
British, 275-6;
Russian, 276;
American, 277;
Spanish, 278;
in woman's department, 289-90;
Belgian, 282;
Austrian, 282, 338;
Persian, 379. Emmons, G. T., Alaskan collection, 123.
"Empire State Express," locomotive and train, 554-5, 606.
Engineering Congresses, proceedings etc., 939-42.
England, see Great Britain. Engravings,
Keppel collection, 287-8;
U. S. collection, 687-8;
Mexican, 717;
British, 725;
German, 733;
Austrian, 735;
Belgian, 735;
Swedish, 751. Entomology, exhibits in, 126, 135.
Erfurt, horticultural exhibits, 445.
Erikson, Leif, sketches etc. relating to, 213.
Eskimo village,
Columbian Exposition, 878-8;
Midwinter Fair, 989. Eskimos, fairs among the, 23.
Essex Institute, art exhibit, 592-3.
Etchings,
Keppel collection, 287-8;
U. S. collection, 687;
Mexican, 717;
British, 725;
German, 733;
Austrian, 735;
Belgian, 735;
Dutch, 744;
Swedish, 751.
Eulalia, Infanta, visit etc. of, 912, 971.
Fairchild, Gen., collection of portraits, 812.
Farquahar, A. B., speech Pa. day, 777.
Farrington, W. C. D., exhibit of flies, 134.
Feehan, Archbishop, speeches etc. of, 875, 949, 951, 968.
Fellows, J. R., Manhattan day, 772.
Felton & Carlswerk, electrical apparatus, 414.
Ferdinand, Archduke, visit etc. of, 971.
Ferns, display of, 431-4.
Ferris, G. W. G., artificer of Ferris wheel etc., 868, 882.
Ferris Wheel, 868-70, 881-2.
Ferry, T. W., Mich. dedication, 833.
Festival Hall
Columbian Exposition, 84;
Midwinter Fair, 987. Field, M.,
premium awarded to, 624;
gift to Columbian museum, 966. Filson club, historic relics, 793.
Findlay, J. V. L., Md. day, 792.
Fine Arts Department,
building and decorations, 61, 667-9;
character and scope of exhibits, 665-9 ;
selection and arrangement, 668-71, 764;
U. S. display, 671-90;
French, 690-709;
British, 694, 718-27;
German, 694, 729-33;
Dutch, 694, 735-44, 764;
Belgian, 694, 735;
Swedish, 694, 749-51;
Italian, 694, 709-15;
Spanish, 694, 715-7;
Mexican, 717;
Venezuelan, 718;
Brazilian, 718;
Canadian, 727;
Australian, 728-9;
Austrian, 733-5;
Danish, 746-8;
Norwegian, 751-4;
Russian, 754-60;
Japanese, 760-4;
Swiss, 764, 853-4;
Midwinter Fair, 982. Fire Department, 79, 974.
Fire Engines and Apparatus, 316, 331, 338.
Firth Wheel, at Midwinter Fair, 990.
Fisheries, government exhibit, 123-5, 134.
Fisheries Department,
building and embellishments, 61, 511-12, 541;
classification etc., 509, 512;
U. S. collections, 512-24, 537-42;
Norwegian, 524-8, 542;
British, 528-9;
Canadian, 529-32, 541;
Australian, 532-4;
French, 534;
German, 534;
Russian, 534-5;
Dutch, 535;
Grecian, 535-6;
Mexican, 536;
Japanese, 536-7, 542;
Brazilian, 539-40. Flax,
production and exhibits, 346, 348, 353-4, 356, 360, 372-3. Florence,
exposition at, 20.
Florida,
agricultural exhibits, 355;
fruits, 442-3;
forest products, 456;
mining, 478;
state building and exhibits, 797-8. Flower, Gov., dedication parade etc.,
87, 93, 771, 777.
Folk Lore Congress, proceedings etc., 75-6, 934-5.
Food Preparations and Apparatus,
328, 332, 337-8, 364, 367, 369, 364-82, 388-90. "Forest and Stream,"
exhibits, 540-1.
Foresters' Day, celebration, 970.
Forestry Department,
building, 450-2;
U. S. exhibits, 126, 452-60;
Australian, 460-1;
Canadian, 461;
French, 461;
German, 461-2;
Russian, 462;
Mexican, 462;
Brazilian, 463;
Argentinian, 463;
Paraguay, 463;
Spanish, 463;
Cuban, 463;
Japanese, 463:
Hindostan, 463-4;
Siamese, 464;
Trinidad, 464; Fort Wayne Electric Company, exhibits, 413.
Fossils, display of 651, 814.
Foundries and Machine Shops, German exhibits, 330-1.
Fourth of July, celebration, 968.
Fowler, Bishop, dedication ceremonies, 89.
Fowler, Sir J., model of bridge, 564.
Fox, A. O., prize awarded to, 623.
France,
fairs and expositions in, 12-18;
New York naval review, 91-4;
manufactures exhibits, 187;
liberal arts, 246-8, 422;
woman's department, 274, 279, 287;
machinery, 337;
agriculture, 368-71, 383, 394;
electricity, 414-15;
horticulture and forestry, 439, 447-9, 461;
mining, 493-5;
fisheries, 534;
transportation, 567-8, 573;
live-stock, 610, 625;
fine arts, 690-709;
government building and contents, 891;
celebration day, 891-2; Francis, ex-Gov., speech Mo. day, 795.
Frank, N., Mo. day, 795.
Frankfort-on-the-Main,
fairs at, 18;
exhibits of machinery, 331;
electrical apparatus, 414; Frankfort-on-the-Oder, fairs at, 18.
Frazer & Chalmers, mining machinery etc., 500.
Fredericks, F. F., educational exhibit, 805.
French Colonies Building, 918.
French-Sheldon, Mrs.,
contributions to woman's department etc., 272, 303, 582, 934. Fresno
County,
exhibits in Cal. building, 822;
at Midwinter Fair, 984. Frick Coke Company, exhibits, 469, 507.
Frost, W. S., at odd-fellows' celebration, 969.
Fruits,
U. S. display, 439-46, 821-2, 827;
Australian, 439-40, 443;
French, 439;
Russian, 439;
German, 440, 443;
Italian, 443;
Canadian, 443;
Grecian, 446;
at Midwinter Fair, 985-7. Fuller, Gov. L. K., Vt. day, 785.
Furniture,
U. S. exhibits, 161-5;
New South Wales, 185;
Hindostan, 186;
Cingalese, 186;
French, 190-1;
Bavarian, 198-200;
Austrian, 207;
Russian, 209;
Danish, 213;
Brazilian, 216;
Japanese, 223-5.
Furs, exhibits of, 171, 185, 209.
Gage, Downs & Co., premium for equipage, 624.
Gage, Lyman J., a promoter of the Columbian Exposition etc., 41, 70.
Games, historical exhibit etc. of 641-6.
Gas and Petroluem Engines, exhibit of, 329.
Gates Manufactory, mining machinery etc., 500.
Gems, U. S.,
exhibits, 147-53, 472, 477, 483-5, 506;
British, 182;
French, 188;
Siamese, 220;
Brazilian, 497;
Cape Colony, 499-500; "General," locomotive, 560, 607.
General Electric Company, exhibits etc., 406-8, 416
General Transatlantic Company, exhibit, 597.
Genevan Clock Company exhibits, 156.
Gentry, N. H., Mo. day, 795.
Geological Survey, exhibits, 122.
Geometrical machine, exhibit etc. of, 326.
Geraldine, D., superintendent of construction, 65.
German Art Association, collective exhibit, 729-33.
German Electrical Society, exhibits, 413-14.
German village,
Columbian Exposition, 858-63, 881, 967;
Midwinter Fair, 989. Germany,
fairs and expositions in, 18;
participation in naval review, 91-4, 98;
manufactures exhibits, 197-201;
liberal arts, 241-4, 254, 288;
woman's department, 281-3;
machinery, 328-32, 340;
agriculture, 371-2, 383, 394;
electricity, 413-4, 424;
horticulture and forestry, 434-5, 440, 443-5, 447-9, 461-2;
mining, 488-90;
fisheries, 534;
transportation, 565-7, 575;
fine arts, 694, 729-33, 888;
live-stock, 628.
government building and contents, 885-90;
celebration, 890. Ghent, expositions at, 20.
Gherardi, Admiral, in command at naval review, 93.
Gibbons, Cardinal, dedication ceremonies etc., 89, 238, 792, 948-51.
Gilfillan, J. H., premiums, 621.
Glass Ware,
U. S. exhibits, 147, 169;
British, 184;
Bohemian, 203;
Belgian, 207;
Italian, 215;
Austrian, 338;
Swedish, 905. Gloucester, fisheries exhibits etc., 517-18.
Gold and Gold Ores,
U. S. exhibits and production, 474-88;
German, 488;
Canadian, 491-2;
Australian, 493;
Japanese, 496;
Brazilian, 497;
Ecuador, 497;
Mexican, 498; Gold Ware,
U. S. exhibits, 147-53;
British, 182;
Hindostan, 189;
French, 188;
German, 197;
Austrian, 205;
Norwegian, 213;
Danish, 213;
Siamese, 220. Golden, Col., mining exhibit, 486.
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths' Company, exhibits, 182.
Goode, G. B., government exhibits prepared by, 70, 107.
Gorham Manufacturing company, pavilion and exhibits, 145-7.
Goss Printing-press Company, exhibit, 325.
Government Congresses, 76, 943-4.
Government Department,
building, 6, 100-1;
scope and purposes, 99-100;
colonial and other relics, 101-11;
exhibits of the state department, 102, 134;
justice, 103;
war, 103-7, 134;
engineering, 106;
hospital etc. 106-7;
national museum, 107-11, 134;
treasury, 111-13;
coast and geodetic survey, 113;
lighthouse, 113, 129;
post office, 113-15, 134;
interior, 115-23;
education, 115-17;
land office, 117-19;
census bureau, 119;
patent office, 119-20;
geological survey, 122;
Indian affairs, 122-3;
fisheries, 123-5, 134;
agriculture, 125-6, 134-5;
botany and entomology, 126, 135;
horticulture and forestry, 126-7;
naval etc., 127-9, 135. Graham, e. R., construction department, 65.
Grand Army Day, celebration, 968-9.
Grand Rapids, exhibits, 163; 811.
Granites, 211, 472, 474, 476-7, 480, 482, 485-6, 497.
Grasses, 348-61, 367, 376.
Gray, E., telautograph, 419.
Great Britain,
fairs and expositions, 8-12;
participation in naval review, 91-4, 98;
manufactures exhibits, 178-85;
liberal arts, 244-6, 254;
woman's department, 274-6, 287-8;
machinery, 332-7;
agriculture, 362-5;
electricity, 416;
horticulture, 434, 447-9;
mining, 490-1, 508;
fisheries, 528-9;
transportation, 561-4, 573, 577-9, 593-5;
fine arts, 694, 718-27, 894-6;
government building and contents, 892-4;
celebration days, 894-6;
headquarters, Midwinter Fair, 985. Great Western Railway, exhibit, 563-4.
Greece,
fairs and expositions, 6, 20;
agricultural display, 373;
wines, 439;
fruits, 446;
minerals, 496;
fisheries, 535-6;
statuary, 633. Greeley Expedition, model of, 106.
Gregory, E. J., director of Midwinter Fair, 975.
Grinlinton, J. J., tea exhibit, 903.
Grogan, F. W., builder of the "Illinois," 128.
Guatemala,
government building and contents, 912-12;
inaugural day, 919. Gudgell & Simpson, prizes for Herefords, 620.
Guernsey Stock, exhibits and tests, 395-6.
Guilmant, A., organ recitals, 967.
Guitars, exhibits of, 231-2.
Guns, see Ordnance.
Gwynn, J. K., Mo. day, 795.
Haarlem, exposition at, 19.
Hagenbeck's Arena, 843-4, 881, 883.
Haliddie, A. S., cable car, 570.
Hall, J. B., premium, 617.
Hamburg,
-exhibition at, 18;
-display of machinery, 331.
Hamburg-American Packet Company, models etc. 596.
Hamlin, G., architect of Donegal Irish village, 846.
Handy, M. P., chief of Publicity and Promotion department, 43.
Hardtmuth & Co., carbons, 416.
Harlan & Hollingsworth Company, models of vessels etc., 586.
Harley, W. H., medal, 797.
Harper and Bros., exhibits, 253, 592.
Harper, W. R., president University of Chicago, 35.
Harps, exhibits of, 231-2. Harrison, C. H., speech at German celebration,
890.
Harrision, ex-President, visit etc. of, 783, 810-11. Hart, Mrs. E.,
promoter of Irish industries, 844-46. Hartmann & Brown, electrical
apparatus, 414.
Hartzburg Springs Company, exhibit, 372.
Harvard University, exhibits of, 237.
Hastings, D. H., Pa. day, 777.
Hatfield House, reproduction of banqueting hall in, 182-3. Havemeyer, T.
A., Jersey stock, 396.
Havens, B. F., Ind. dedication, 810.
Haviland, Annet L., Mich. dedication, 833.
Hawaiian Village, at Midwinter Fair, 987.
Hawley, E. F., exhibit of Shetland ponies, etc., 619.
Hayden, Sophia G., architect of Woman's building, 65, 257.
Hayes-Sadler, Col., British Empire day, 895.
Hayti,
-government building and contents, 918.
-dedication etc. 920.
Hebrews, commerce and fairs of, 5.
Hector, M., president N. D. board, 833.
Heidelberg,
-exhibit of machinery, 331; -mining, 489.
Hemp, 351, 354, 372-3, 377.
Henderson Ames Company, uniforms etc., 156.
Henderson & Co., seeds etc., 445.
Henneberg and Sons, panorama of Bernese Alps, 764.
Hennessy, Archbishop, speeches Irish day etc., 895, 949, 968.
Henrotin, C., Turkish day, 909.
Henrotin, Mrs. C., vice-president of woman's branch etc., 922.
Henschel & Son, locomotive exhibited by, 565.
Higinbothan, H. N., president, council of administration etc., 44, 70,
882, 972.
Hindostan,
-fairs in etc., 7.
-manufactures exhibits, 186;
-forest products etc., 463-4;
-archaeology, 662-3.
Hoag, J. M., exhibit of Shetland ponies etc., 619.
Hockins Fish-way, model, 531.
Hoe Printing-presses, 324-5.
Hoffacker, C., architect, German village, 863.
Hogs, see Swine.
Hoisting Engines, display of, 314.
Holbert, A. B., premiums, 617.
Holbert, Hallie, Tex. collection, 797.
Holland,
-fairs and expositions in, 19-20;
-participation in naval parade, 94;
-agricultural exhibits, 394;
-fisheries, 535;
-transportation, 598;
-fine arts, 594, 735-44, 764;
-celebration day, 919.
Hollenben, Baron von, address, German day, 890.
Holzmann, P. & Co., German village built by, 863.
Homocoustic Speaking Tube Company, exhibits, 416.
Honduras, exhibits of tobacco, 390.
Honey, 364, 373, 375, 388.
Hooden Temple, 918.
Hopkins, Vice-admiral, naval review, 93.
Hopley, P. & co., premiums, 615.
Hops, exhibits of, 348, 353-4, 371.
Horncastle, fairs at, 8.
Horse Shoes, 172, 186.
Horses, 615-20, 624, 628.
Horticultural Congress, 954.
Horticultural Department,
-building and decorations, 60, 427-30;
-scope and arrangement of exhibits, 427;
-U. S. exhibits, 430-50;
-Australian, 430-4, 438, 443;
-Canadian, 433-4, 443;
-Japanese, 434, 439, 448;
-Mexican, 434;
-British, 434, 447-9;
-Belgian, 434, 447-9;
-German, 434-5, 443, 445-9;
-Spanish, 435, 439;
-French, 435, 439, 445-9;
-Hungarian, 438;
-Russian, 438-9;
-Italian, 439, 443;
-Grecian, 439, 446;
-Portuguese, 439;
-Midwinter Fair, 983-4.
Horticultural Implements, exhibits of, 445.
Hospitals, location, service, exhibits etc. 80, 974.
Hotchkiss Company, exhibit of ordnance etc., 601.
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., pavilion etc., 254.
Household Economics Congress, 954-5.
Hoyt, W. M., premium, 624.
Hubbard, ex-Gov., Tex. day, 797.
Hubbard, W. F., dictation of, 134-5.
Huelva, congress etc. held at, 22.
Humane Congress, 955.
Humboldt County,
-exhibit, Cal. building, 822;
-Midwinter Fair, 986-7.
Hungarian Cafe, 881.
Hunt, L. P., Minn. dedication, 833.
Hunt, R. M., architect of Administration building, 65, 131.
Hunter's Camp, 449-50.
Hutchinson, C. L., ex-president of Chicago Art Institute, 35.
Hygiene and Sanitation, bureau of, 646-9.
Ibrahim Hakky Bey, Turkish dedication day, 909.
Ice-making Machines, exhibits of, 328.
Ice Railway, 881.
Idaho,
-agricultural exhibits, 360;
-fruits, 442, 446; -mining, 482-3;
-state building and exhibits, 828-9.
Illinois,
-state building and exhibits, 60, 801-6;
-agricultural pavilion and exhibits, 349-51, 393-4, 801-3;
-horticulture, 433, 441-2, 803;
-horses and live-stock, 615-25;
-charities and correction, 649-50;
-pisciculture, 803;
-relics and curiosities, 803-5;
-education, 805-6, 833;
-literature and art, 806;
-celebration day, 808-10.
"Illinois" battleship, see Naval Exhibits.
Illinois Central Railroad,
-exhibit, 560;
-Fair Traffic etc., 974.
Illinois Deaf and Dumb Institution, exhibit, 833.
Illinois Music Teachers, convention, 932.
Illinois Press Association, 833.
Illinois State College of Agriculture, 801.
Illinois State House, war relics, 803-5;
Illinois State University, exhibits, 805.
Illinois Woman's Board, exhibits etc., 805-6.
Illuminations,
-Columbian Exposition, 400-2, 424-5;
-Midwinter Fair, 990-92.
Incandescent Lamps,
-Edison, 406;
-Westinghouse, 408-9;
-Farmer, 411;
-German, 414.
Incubators, exhibits etc. of, 625-6.
India, see Hindostan.
India Building, design and contents, 901-2.
India Tea Association, exhibit, 901.
Indiana,
-agricultural pavilion and exhibits, 352-3, 393;
-horticulture and forest products, 431-3, 445, 456;
-mining, 474;
-live-stock, 620-4;
-archaeology, 634;
-state building and contents, 810;
-celebration day, 810.
Industrial Art Society, 906.
Ingraining Machines, 327.
Insulac, exhibit etc. of, 418-19.
Interior Department, exhibits, 115-23.
International Dress and Costume Company, 838, 883.
International Folk Lore Society, session of, 934.
International Navigation Company, exhibit, 586-7.
Intramural Railroads etc., 601-3.
Iowa,
-education exhibits, 238;
-agriculture, 347, 393-4;
-fruits, 441-2;
-mining, 476;
-horses and live-stock, 615-26;
-state building and exhibits, 814-16.
Iowa Band,
-performances etc., 797, 833, 967, 969-70.
Iowa State Historical Society, exhibit, 816.
Ireland, see Great Britain.
Irish Industries Association, exhibits etc., 836-8, 881.
Iron and Iron Ores,
-U. S. exhibits and production, 471, 474-5, 478, 482-8;
-German, 489-90;
-British, 490-1;
-Canadian, 492;
-Australian, 493;
-Austrian, 495;
-Argentinian, 497.
Iron-clads,
-British models of, 593-4;
-German, 596;
-Russian, 598;
-Spanish, 599;
-U. S. 599-600.
Isabella Coins, issue etc. of, 302-3.
Isabella, Queen, portraits etc. of, 656.
Isabella, town, relics from, 657.
Italy,
-fairs and expositions, 20-1;
-participation in naval review, 91-4;
-exhibits of manufactures, 214-15;
-liberal arts, 250, 254;
-woman's department, 278-9;
-machinery, 339; -agriculture, 373; -horticulture, 439, 443, 447; -mining,
495-6;
-transportation, 575;
-fine arts, 694, 709-15, 764;
-headquarters etc., Midwinter Fair, 987.
Ives, H. C., chief of Fine Arts department, 671.
Jackson, A. C., superintendent of Fla. building, 798.
Jackson, J. & Sons, prizes for Southdowns, 621.
Jackson Park, site of Columbian Exposition etc., 44, 47-9, 51-7. Jacquard
Looms, display of, 318-21.
Jalapa, fairs at, 22.
Jamaica, exhibits of manufactures, 187.
"James Toleman," locomotive, 564.
Japan, -manufactures exhibits, 221-5;
-liberal arts, 250-5;
-woman's department, 279;
-agricultural, 377-8;
-seismographic instruments etc. 416-17, 425;
-horticulture and forest products, 434, 448, 463;
-mining, 496;
-fisheries, 536-7, 542;
-transportation, 580, 598-9;
-fine arts, 760-4;
-Hooden temple, 918;
-commissioners banquets, 920;
-gifts to Columbian museum, 966.
Japanese Bazaar, 847.
Japanese Tea-house, 920.
Japanese Village, at Midwinter Fair, 988.
Jasper, exhibits of, 476.
Java, agricultural exhibits, 388.
Javanese Village, 847-9; 881.
Jaycox, E. E., manager of traffic department, 78.
Jefferson City, room in Mo. building, 794.
Jeffery, E. T., report etc. of, 39, 84.
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, mining machinery etc., 501.
Jenney, W. L. B., architect of Horticultural building, 65.
Jersey Stock, exhibits and tests, 395-6.
Jessup Collection, in Forestry department, 454.
Jewelry,
-U. S. exhibits, 147-53;
-British, 182;
-French, 188-91;
-German, 197;
-Austrian, 205;
-Norwegian, 213;
-Italian, 215;
-Persian, 381.
Jewett, J. J., Me. dedication day, 787.
"John Bull,"
-locomotive with cars, 549, 558-9;
-trip to Chicago etc., 605.
Johns Manufacturing Company, exhibit of asbestos, 503.
Johnson, J. A., Minn. dedication day, 833.
Johnson Railroad Signal Company, exhibit, 604.
Johnstone, Norman & Co., furnishings, Victoria House, 892.
Johore,
-agricultural exhibits, 379, 971;
-bungalow, 851-3;
-visit of sultan, 971.
Jonas, Lieut-gov., oration, Bohemia day, 919.
Jones, J. L., service conducted by, 973.
Justice, department of, exhibits, 103.
Kane, T. & Co., pleasure boats etc. 586.
Kansas,
-agricultural exhibits, 356;
-fruits, 446;
-mining, 477;
-state building and exhibits, 817-19;
-celebrations, 833.
Kansas City, parlor in Mo. building, 794.
Kapurthala, visit of the Majarajah of, 971.
Kells Linens, display of, 846.
Kentucky,
-parlor in woman's building, 264;
-agricultural exhibits, 351-2;
-forest products, 459;
-mining etc., 472-4;
-cattle, 620;
-horses, 624;
-state building and exhibits, 792-3;
-dedication day, 793.
Kern county, exhibits, Cal. building, 822, 824.
Keyl, J., premiums, 617.
Keystone Watch-case Company, exhibits, 156.
Kiakhta, fairs at, 20.
Kimberley Mines, exhibits etc., 499-500, 508.
Kindergarten Congress, 936.
"King Bull," Lapland village, 879-80, 883.
King's Daughters, booth in woman's department etc., 285.
Kioto, expositions at, 28.
Knights of Pythias, celebration day, 970.
Koch, R., bacteriological exhibit, 243.
Koznakoff, Admiral, at naval review, 93.
Krupp, F., building and exhibit, 227-9.
Kutzenberger's Columbian Chorus, 797.
Labor Congresses, 947-8.
Laces,
French, 193, 279;
German, 201, 282;
Belgian, 207, 282;
Danish, 213, 274;
Venetian, 215;
Spanish, 215, 278;
Mexican, 218;
Russian, 274, 276;
Austrian, 274;
British, 275-6;
Italian, 278-9, 303;
Japanese, 279. Lafayette Relics, 102, 104, 111, 891.
Laird Brothers, models of steamers etc., 595.
Lambertson, D. H., financial superintendent, 50.
Lamps, exhibits of, 163, 506-7.
"Lancaster," locomotive with cars, 559.
Land Office, exhibits, 117-19.
Lapland Village, 879-80.
La Rabida Monastery,
its reproduction, history and contents, 57, 653-62. La Rue, H. M.,
superintendent of viticultural bureau, 447.
Larke, J. S., Canadian commissioner etc. 898, 900.
Laurium Mines, exhibits, 496.
Law, C. F., commissioner, B. C., 898.
Law Reform Congress, 943.
Lead & Galena,
U. S. exhibits, 475-8, 482-3, 487;
British, 490-1;
Canadian, 492;
Australian, 493;
Grecian, 496;
Spanish, 497;
Brazilian, 497. Leather, exhibits of, 225-6.
Leavitt, Mary C., temperance mission etc. of, 284.
Lee, Fitz-Hugh, Va. day, 790.
Leffler, A., Swedith commissioner, 908.
Leipsic,
fairs at, 18;
machinery exhibit, 320. Leiter, L. Z.,
ex-president, Chicago Art Institute, 35;
gift to Columbian musuem, 966. Levy, R., manager of Turkish village, 855.
Libbey Glass Company, 841-3, 882.
Liberal Arts Department,
building, 49, 51, 58, 67, 136-40;
arrangement of exhibits, 231;
U. S. collections, 231-41, 252-6;
German, 241-4, 254;
British, 244-6, 254;
Canadian, 246;
Australian, 246, 255;
French, 246-8;
Russian, 248-50, 255;
Austrian, 250;
Italian, 250, 254;
Belgian, 250, 254;
Danish, 250;
Mexican, 250;
Japanese, 250-2, 254-5;
Midwinter Fair, 979-83. Liberia, agricultural exhibits, 381-2.
Liberty Bell, original, 94, 96; Columbian, 963.
Libraries,
U. S. exhibits, 115;
French, 247;
woman's department, 262, 286-8;
Japanese, 279;
children's home, 293, 297;
Bancroft, 980-3. Lick Observatory, exhibits, 826, 979.
Liebig Extract of Beef Company, exhibit, 377.
Liege, fire arms, 207.
Life-saving Station, appliances and exhibits, 128-9, 135.
Lighthouses, exhibits, 113, 129.
Lilburn, R., exhibit of stallions, 619.
Lilienthal, P. N., treasurer of Midwinter Fair, 977.
Lineff Russian Choir, concerts, 967, 990.
Liquors,
(see also Wines) alcoholic, 364, 368, 375, 377, 389, 397,435;
malt, 364-5, 372, 377, 387, 435;
temperance, 364, 376, 435. Literary Congresses, 75, 933-6.
Literature,
in Liberal Arts department, 247-8, 253-5;
woman's department, 287, 293, 297;
Va. collection, 788;
Ill. 806;
Ind. 810;
Wisc. 812;
Cal. 823-4;
German, 889;
Midwinter Fair, 979-983. Lithography, exhibit of processes, 320, 338.
Little Falls, paper working appliances, 326.
Live-stock Department,
organization and character of exhibits, 609-10;
regulations, 614;
buildings, 614;
U. S. exhibits, 615-28;
Canadian, 620-8;
Russian, 610, 628;
French, 610, 625;
German, 610, 628. Locomotives and Railroad Trains,
U. S. display, 121, 408, 549-61;
British, 562-4;
Canadian, 564;
German, 565;
French, 567-8. Lofoden Islands, fisheries etc., 525-6, 542.
London,
expositions at, 10-11;
exhibits of machinery, 337;
vehicles, 573. London and North Western Railroad, exhibit, 562-3.
"Long Tom," gun, 104.
Looms, exhibits of, 120, 318-22.
"Lord of the Isles" locomotive, 563.
Los Angeles county, exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 985,
Loughborough, Jean, architect, Ark. building, 795.
Louisiana,
educational exhibits, 238;
agriculture, 354-5;
forest products, 457;
mining, 478;
fisheries, 521;
state building and exhibits,798-800. Louisiana Sugar Exchange, exhibits,
354.
Louisville, exposition at, 27.
Lowell, manufactures etc. 322.
Lowney Company, pavilion, 397.
Lucknow, exposition at, 27.
Lusk & Co., canned goods, 446.
Lyons, ancient fairs at, 12.
McClellan, C. H., in charge of life-saving station, 135.
McCoppin, F., department at Midwinter Fair, 978.
McCorkle, Gov. W. A., W. Va. day, 791.
McCormick, Cyrus H., inventions etc. of, 385-6. McCormick Harvesting
Machine Company, exhibit, 385-6. McCougall, C. C., architect, Midwinter
Fair, 983.
McKim, C. F., architect of Agricultural building, 65.
McKinley, Gov., O. day, 811.
McReynolds, Gen. A. T., Mich. dedication day, 833.
Machinery Department,
-building, 58-9, 305-7;
-scope and quality of exhibits, 307-8;
-U. S. display, 308-28;
-German, 328-32;
-British, 332-7;
-French, 337;
-Mexican, 337;
-Russian, 337-8;
-Austrian, 338;
-Brazilian, 338;
-Belgian, 338;
-Canadian, 338;
-Australian, 338;
-Swedish, 338;
-Spanish, 338-9;
-Swiss, 339;
-Italian, 339.
Mackay, J. W., promoter of Commercial Cable company, 420.
Madeira, exhibits from, 581.
Madras, exhibition at, 27.
Madrid, expositions at, 22.
Magdeburg, machinery exhibits, 330-1.
Maguey, fibres and fabrics, 376.
Maine,
-fisheries exhibit, 519;
-state building and exhibits, 786;
-dedication day, 787.
Maize, see Cereals.
Manchester,
-art exhibition at, 12;
-machinery exhibit, 334.
Manhattan Plate Company, exhibits, 153.
Mannesmann Works, exhibit of tubing etc. 489.
Manske & Co., mining exhibit, 489.
Manufactures, government exhibits, 109-10.
Manufactures Department,
-building, 49, 51, 58, 67, 136-40;
-classification, arrangement and character of exhibits, 140-5;
-U. S. groups, 145-75;
-British, 179-85;
-Canadian, 185;
-Australian, 185-6;
-Hindostan, 186;
-Cingalese, 186-7;
-Jamaican, 187;
-French, 187-97;
-German, 197-201;
-Austrian, 201-7;
-Belgian, 207-9;
-Russian, 209;
-Norwegian, 210-13;
-Danish, 213;
-Swiss, 214;
-Italian, 214-15;
-Spanish, 215;
-Brazilian, 216;
-Argentinian, 217;
-Mexican, 217-18;
-Turkish and bulgarian, 218-19;
-Corean, 219;
-Siamese, 219-20;
-Persian, 220;
-Chinese, 220-1;
-Japanese, 221-5;
-shoe and leather exhibit, 225-6;
-merchant tailors', 226-7;
-Krupp, 227-9;
-Midwinter Fair, 979.
Mappin Bros., silver-ware, 182.
Marbles,
-Norwegian, 211;
-U. S., 472-7, 480, 482, 485-6 ;
-Italian, 495;
-Russian, 496;
-Japanese, 496;
-Spanish, 497;
-Brazilian, 497;
-Argentinian, 497.
Marguerite, Queen, laces of, 278.
Marine Day, celebration, 969-70.
Marine Day, celebration, 969-70.
Marine Engines, models of, 335.
Markham, Gov., Cal. dedication day, 833.
Marsden, Kate, mission etc. of, 280, 303.
Maryland,
-agricultural exhibits, 355;
-mining, 478;
-state building and exhibits, 791-2;
-Md. day, 792.
Mason, G., project for exposition, 37.
Massachusetts,
-manufactures exhibits, 168;
-educational, 237;
-woman's department, 277;
-agriculture, 355, 390;
-forest products, 455;
-charities and correction, 649-50;
-state building and exhibits, 782-3, 799;
-dedication, 783.
Massachusetts Agricultural College, exhibits, 361.
Massachusetts Board of Health, exhibits in sanitation department, 648-9.
Massey, G. V., member of council of administration etc., 46, 777, 971.
Matches, exhibits etc. of, 326-7, 330.
Matthews, Gov., Ind. dedication day, 810.
Maurity, Rear-admiral, Brazilian day, 920.
Meader, R. W., naval exhibit projected by, 128.
Mebarraz, fairs at, 7.
Mecca, fairs at, 6-7.
Mechanical Arts Department, Midwinter Fair, 984-5.
Mechanical Congresses, 939.
Medals, (Columbian, see Awards).
Medical Colleges, exhibits of, 240.
Medical Congresses, 925-6.
Medical Museum, 107.
Meeker, S. J., N. J. day, 778.
Melbourne, exhibition at, 27.
Menier Chocolate Booth, 397.
Merchant Tailors, building and exhibits, 226-7.
Meredith, Mrs. V. C., Ind. dedication day, 810.
Meriden Britannia Company, pavilion and exhibits, 150-2.
Mermod & Jaccard Company, pavilion and exhibits, 153.
Metal Wares, exhibits of, 501-3.
Metal Work, 172, 198-201.
Mettalurgical Processes and Apparatus, 489, 491, 503-5, 905.
Meteorological Congress, 947.
Mexican Central Railroad, ethnological speciments etc., 634.
Mexican Orchestra and Bank, 967, 970.
Mexico,
-fairs and expositions in, 22-3;
-exhibits of manufactures, 217-18;
-liberal arts, 250;
-woman's department, 280-2;
-machinery, 337;
-agriculture, 376;
-horticulture and forest products, 434, 462;
-mining, 497-9;
-fisheries, 536;
-transportation, 568-9;
-ethnology, 634;
-fine arts, 717;
-celebration day, 919.
Mica, samples of, 478, 488, 497.
Michigan,
-agricultural exhibits, 347-8, 394;
-fruits, 441-2;
-forest products, 452-3;
-loggers' camp, 465;
-mining etc. 474-5;
-sheet, 621;
-horses, 624;
-sanitation department, 646;
-state building and exhibits, 811;
-celebrations, 811, 833.
Michigan Stove Company, exhibit, 164.
Midway Plaisance,
-location and general features, 52, 62, 835-6;
-Lady Aberdeen's village, 836-8, 881;
-congress of beauty, 839-40;
-Adam's Express Company, 840;
-scenic theatre, 840;
-Col. gold mine, 840-1;
-Murano Glass factory, 841;
-Libbey Glass company, 841-3, 882;
-Hagenbeck's arena, 843-4;
-Donegal Irish village, 844-7, 882;
-Japanese Bazaar, 847;
-Javanese village, 847-9, 882;
-Samoan village, 849-51;
-Johore bungalow, 851-3;
-panorama of Bernese Alps, 853-4;
-volcano of Kalauea, 855-6;
-Turkish village, 855-8;
-Moorish palace, 858-63;
-Zoopraxiscopic hall, 863;
-Persian palace, 863-4;
-street in Cairo, 864-8, 882;
-Ferris Wheel, 868-70;
-model of Eiffel tower, 870;
-model of St. Peter's, 870-1;
-Austrian village, 871-3;
-Chinatown, 873-6;
-Algerian village and Tunisian Village, 876-7;
-Dahomey village, 877-8;
-Eskimo village, 878-9;
-Lapland village, 879-80;
-Brazilian Concert Hall, 880.
Midwinter Exposition,
-inception, organization etc. 974-6;
-site and construction, 976;
-buildings and decorations, 976-7;
-manufactures and liberal arts department, 977-83;
-administration, 983;
-fine arts, 983;
-horticulture and agriculture, 983-4;
-mechanical arts, 984-5;
-Southern Cal., 985-6;
-Northern and Central Cal., 986;
-Or., 987;
-Nev., 987;
-British headquarters etc. 987;
-Canadian, 987;
-Italian, 987;
-music and conerts, 988;
-congresses, 988;
-Midway plaisance features, 988-92;
-illuminations, 990-2;
-benefits and results, 992.
Miehle Company, press etc., 325.
Milan, exposition at, 22.
Miles, Gen. N. A., dedication parade, 87.
Military Engineering Congress, 940.
Military Tournament, 627.
Miller, ex-Gov., N. D. day, 833.
Millet, F. D., in charge of decoration department etc. 67-8, 882-3.
Milwaukee, exhibits of machinery, 328.
Mine Timbering, exhibit of, 481.
Mineral Waters, exhibits of, 364-5, 371-2, 377, 387-90, 397, 495.
Mines, Mining, and Metallurgy Department,
-building, 59, 467-8;
-scope and arrangement of exhibits, 468-9;
-U. S. exhibits, 468-88, 500-8;
-German, 480-90;
-British, 490-1;
-Canadian, 491-2;
-Australian, 493;
-French, 493-5;
-Austrian, 495;
-Italian, 495-6;
-Grecian, 496;
-Russian, 496;
-Japanese, 496;
-Spanish, 497;
-Brazilian, 497;
-Argentinian, 497;
-Ecuador, 497;
-Bolivian, 497;
-Chilian, 497;
-Mexican, 497-9;
-Cape Colony, 499-500;
-Midwinter Fair, 985.
Mining Camp of '49, at Midwinter Fair, 988.
Mining Machinery, exhibits of, 500-1.
Mining and Metallurgical Congress, 939-40.
Minneapolis, dairy products, 394.
Minnesota,
-educational exhibits, 238;
-agriculture, 348, 393;
-fruits, 441-2;
-forest products, 459, 465;
-mining, 475-6;
-fisheries, 523;
-horses, 615-17, 624;
-cattle, 620;
-state building and exhibits, 812-13.
Mission Congresses, 952, 955.
"Mississippi," locomotive, 560.
Missouri,
-educational exhibits, 237-8;
-agriculture, 354, 394;
-horticulture, 433, 438, 442;
-forest products, 452-3, 465;
-mining, etc. 476-7;
-fisheries, 540;
-live-stock and horses, 620-1, 624, 628;
-archaeology, 635;
-state building and exhibits, 793-5;
-dedication day, 795.
Mitchell, Col. J., president, Ark. board, 796.
Mitchell, Maria, works etc. of, 277.
Mitchell, R. B., director of Midwinter Fair, 977.
Moberly, T. S., exhibit of shorthorns etc., 620.
Model Kitchen, 286.
Modums Fishing Association, exhibits, 526-7.
Mohair, exhibit of, 368.
Moissan, M., electric cupola etc., 415.
Moline Plow Company, pavilion, 387.
Monroe, Miss H., commemoration ode, 89.
Montana,
-golden nail from, 266, 302;
-exhibits in woman's department, 274;
-agriculture, 360-1;
-fruits, 442;
-mining, 485-6;
-silver statue, 508;
-state building and exhibits, 829-30.
Monterey County, exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 986.
Moorish Palace, 858.
Moors, H. J., manager of Samoan village, 851.
Moral and Social Reform Congresses, 929.
Morrill, Senator, visit of, 971.
Morse, C. S., medal awarded to, 797.
Morse, S., telegraph instruments etc. 423.
Mortisers, exhibits of, 326.
Morton, Vice-president, dedication day etc. 89, 98, 396.
Mosaics,
-French, 191;
-Italian, 215;
-Spanish, 215;
-Brazilian, 216;
-Argentinian, 217;
-Japanese, 223;
-U. S. 277.
Moscow, exposition at, 20.
Mount Holyoke College, exhibit, 799.
Muckross Abbey, reproduction of, 837.
Muhr, H. & Sons, exhibits, 156.
Munich, exposition at, 18.
Municipal Government Congress, 943, 955.
Murano Glass Factory, exhibits, 841.
Murdock Engine, 551, 605-6.
Murphy, E., chief of fire department, 974.
Music,
-at Columbian Exposition, 84, 966-8;
-Midwinter Fair, 988.
Musical Congresses, 932-3.
Musical Instruments, exhibits of, 220, 231-3, 422.
Muskegon, refrigerators, 165.
Naples, expositions at, 22; bronzes, 712.
National Commission, organization, functions, etc., 42, 44-5, 69-70.
National Grange, operations etc. of, 24.
National League of Good Roads, exhibit, 397.
National Museum, exhibits, 107-11, 134.
National Real Estate Association, 955.
National Travellers' Protective Association, dedication of Mo. building,
795.
National Wall Paper Company, exhibits, 163-4.
Natural History, exhibits in, 108-9, 651-3, 813-14, 817-19, 827-30, 914.
Naval Engineering Congress, 940.
Naval Exhibits, 62, 127-9, 135.
Naval Review and Parade, Columbian, 91-4, 98.
Neal, J. R. & Co., fisheries, 515-6.
Nebraska,
-agricultural exhibits, 347, 388, 393;
-forest products, 459-60;
-state building and exhibits, 816.
Necklaces, exhibits of, 148.
Neff, J. H., director of Midwinter Fair, 976.
Nelson, Gov. K., Norse dedication day, 909.
Nets, Seines etc., exhibits of, 515-21, 525-8, 531-7, 540.
Nevada,
-agricultural exhibit etc., 359;
-mining, 488;
-fossils etc., 651;
-exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 988.
New Bedford, fisheries exhibit etc., 518-19.
New Brunswick, mineral exhibits, 492; fisheries, 529-32.
New Caldonia, ethnological speciments, 639.
New England,
-exhibits of manufactures, 156-60;
-education, 237;
-fisheries, 509, 515-19, 542;
-fine arts, 673-4, 677-90;
New England Manufacturing Jewellers, collective exhibits of, 150.
New England Tobacco Growers' Association, exhibit, 390.
New Hampshire,
-agricultural exhibits, 355-6, 394;
-mining, 472;
-state building and exhibits, 785-6;
-dedication day, 786.
New Jersey,
-woman's department, 264, 287;
-machinery, 325;
-agriculture, 355, 390;
-horticulture, 431-3, 438, 441-2, 445, 447;
-forest products, 455;
-mining etc., 472;
-state building and exhibits, 777-8;
-N. J. day, 778.
New Mexico,
-woman's department, 274;
-agriculture, 369;
-horticulture, 446;
-mining, 487-8;
-territorial building and exhibits, 832.
New Orleans, expositions at, 27.
New Orleans Board of Trade, exhibits, 354.
Newsom, S., architect, Midwinter Fair, 983.
New South Wales,
-manufactures exhibits, 185-6;
-liberal arts, 246, 255;
-woman's department, 276;
-machinery, 338;
-agriculture, 365-7;
-wines, 438;
-forest products, 438;
-mining, 493;
-fisheries, 523-4;
-transportation, 565;
-ethnology, 639;
-fine arts, 728-9, 900;
-government building and contents, 900-1.
New York Central Railroad, exhibit etc., 554-6, 606.
New York City,
-exposition at, 23;
-naval review and parade, 91-4, 98;
-manufactures exhibits, 171;
-woman's department, 278;
-machinery, 312-13, 325-6;
-electrical apparatus, 417-21;
-fish products etc., 520;
-railroad supplies, 570;
-fine arts, 674-90.
New York Condensed Milk Company, exhibit, 389.
New York State,
-manufactures exhibits, 156, 159;
-educational, 235-7;
-woman's department, 272-3, 287-9;
-machinery, 325;
-agriculture, 353, 388, 393-4;
-horticulture, 431-3, 438, 441-9;
-forest products, 454-5;
-mining etc. 472, 503-8;
-transportation, 591-2;
-horses and live-stock, 619-25;
-charities and correction, 649;
-natural history, 651;
-fine arts, 677-90, 767-8;
-state building and exhibits, 766-7;
-Manhattan day, 771-4.
New Zealand, ethnological speciments, 639.
Nicaragua Canal, relief map and models of, 588-9.
Nickel, exhibit of, 491.
Nijni Novgorod, fairs at, 20.
Nitrate of Soda, exhibit of, 497.
Non-magnetic Watch Company, 156.
Nordenfalk, Baroness, collection of fans, 906.
Nordica, Mme., Me. dedication, 787.
North Carolina,
-agricultural exhibits, 353-4;
-forest products, 452-4;
-mining, 477-8;
-fisheries, 521.
North Dakota,
-agricultural exhibits, 356;
-forest products, 459-60;
-natural history, 814;
-state building and exhibits, 813-14;
-N. D. day, 833.
North German Lloyd Steamship Company, exhibit etc., 596.
Northern California, exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 986.
Northern Railway, exhibit, 568.
Northwestern University, 35.
Norway,
-exhibits of manufactures, 210-13;
-woman's department, 280;
-fisheries, 524-8;
-fine arts, 751-4;
-government building, 909;
-celebration, 909.
Nova Scotia,
-exhibit of fruits, 443;
-minerals, 492;
-fisheries, 529-32;
Nuggets, collection of, 506.
Odd-fellows' Celebrations, 969.
Ohio,
-educational exhibits, 237;
-agriculture, 351, 388;
-wines, 438;
-fruits, 442;
-forest products, 460;
-mining etc., 474;
-fisheries, 540;
-live-stock, 621-6;
-archaeology, 634-5;
-charities and correction, 649-50;
-state building and exhibits, 810-11;
-celebration, 811.
Oils, exhibits of, 217, 382-3, 506-7.
Oklahoma,
-agricultural exhibits, 356;
-territorial building, 832.
Old Colony Railroad, exhibit, 560.
Old Times Distillery Company, 397.
Old Vienna, reproduction of, 871-3.
Oliver Chilled Plow Works, 387.
Olmsted, F. L., landscape art, 53.
Ontario,
-horticultural display, 434, 443;
-forest products, 461;
-minerals, 491-2;
-fisheries, 531;
-live-stock, 621;
-horses, 624;
-archaeology, 634.
Onyx, exhibits of, 218.
Orange Free State, agricultural exhibits, 382.
Orchids, display of, 433.
Ordnance, exhibits of, 104-5, 121, 134, 216-19, 227-9, 600-1.
Oregon,
-educational exhibits, 238;
-agricultural, 359;
-fruits, 442;
-forest products, 460;
-mining, 481-2;
-fisheries, 524;
-Midwinter Fair, 987-8.
Organs, exhibits of, 231-3.
Orvis, C. F., exhibit of flies, 134.
Ostrich Farm,
-at Columbian Exposition, 881;
-Midwinter Fair, 992.
Ottawa, mineral exhibits, 491; fisheries, 531.
Owens, J. E., medical director etc., 80, 85, 974.
Pabst Brewing Company, exhibit, 387.
Pacific Coast Steamship Company, exhibit, 824.
Paints, exhibits of, 170-1, 184.
Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, exhibits, 152.
Palladium, exhibit of, 483.
Palmer, P., gift for museum of woman's work, 966. Palmer, Mrs. P.,
president, board of lady managers etc., 70, 89, 264-6, 302, 922.
Palmer, T. W., president of national commission etc., 70, 89, 833, 970-1.
Panghorn, J. G., secretary, American exhibitors association, 604.
Paper, exhibits of, 219, 323, 375; machinery for cutting etc. 325-6, 331.
Paraguay,
-agricultural exhibits, 376-7;
-forest products etc. 463;
-ethnology, 637-9.
Paralta, M. M., Costa Rica day, 919.
Paris,
-exhibitions at, 13-18;
-exhibits at Columbian Exposition, 568, 573, 891.
Parliament of Religions, see Religious Congresses.
Pastels, see Drawings.
Patents,
-government exhibits, 119-20;
-woman's department, 272.
Patents and Inventions Congress, 953.
Paterson, N. J., silk exhibits, 159.
Pattison, Gov., Pa. day, 777.
Paul, H., premiums, 620.
Peabody & Stearns, architect of Machinery Hall, 65, 305.
Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company, exhibit, 594-5.
Pennsylvania,
-educational exhibits, 237, 291;
-machinery, 316, 326;
-agriculture, 348-9, 393, 396;
-horticulture, 431-3, 442, 447-9;
-forest products, 460;
-mining etc. 471-2, 505-7;
-pisciculture, 537;
-cattle, 621;
-hygiene, charities, and corrections, 646-9;
-natural history, 651;
-fine arts, 677-90;
-state building and exhibits, 774-6;
-Pa. day, 7767.
Pennsylvania Railroad, 556-60.
Perley, Senator, commissioner for B. C., 898.
Persia, manufactures, exhibits, 220; agriculture, 379.
Persian Palace, 863-4, 883.
Peru,
-fairs and expositions in, 23;
-archaeological display, 636-7.
Petroluem, 471-4, 477, 486, 488, 492-5.
Philadelphia,
-expositions at, 23-7;
-woman's department, 285;
-machinery, 322-3, 387;
-electricity, 423;
-charities and correction, 649-50;
-fine arts, 677-90;
-state building, 774.
Philosophical Congresses, 947.
Phonographs, exhibit of, 420.
Photography, 252.
Pianos, 231-3.
Piat, A. & Co., machinery, 337.
"Pioneer," locomotive, 560.
Pisciculture, 125, 523, 526-7, 531, 534, 537-9, 803.
Pittsburg, metallurgical exhibits, 505.
Pittsburg Locomotive Works, 561.
Police department, 79, 85.
Polish department,
Polish artists, society of, 760.
Poppen, U., premiums, 618.
Porcelains, 179-82; 188, 197-8, 203-7, 213, 220-2, 763.
Porter, Gen. H., naval parade etc. 93, 772.
Porter, H. K. & Co., engines, 561.
Portland, Me., electrical apparatus, 417.
Porto Rico, agricultural exhibits, 375.
Portugal, wines, 439.
Post, G. B., architect of Manufactures building, 65, 138.
Post-office, exhibits and service, 113-15, 134, 248.
Postage stamps, collections of, 114, 134, 653.
Pottery, 179-81, 188, 218-19, 263.
Poultry, exhibits, 625-8.
Power Plant, exposition, 309-12, 339-40.
Power Transmission, machinery for, 309-14; 329; 334-5.
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, exhibit, 303.
Press Congresses, 923-5.
Princeton College, exhibits, 237, 256.
Printing Presses etc. 120, 324-6, 336-7.
Providence, R. I., gymnastic apparatus etc., 646.
Psychological Congress, 947.
Publicity and Promotion, department of, 43-4.
Publishing Firms, 247-8; 253-5.
Pullman, G. M., gift to Columbian museum, 966.
Pullman Palace Car Company, exhibit etc. 551-4, 605.
Pumping Engines, 314-15.
Putnam, F. W., chief of Anthropological department, 70, 633.
Quarantine System, apparatus etc. of, 649.
Quartermaster's Department, exhibit, 105-6.
Quebec, province,
-fruits, 443;
-forest products, 461;
-minerals, 492;
-fisheries, 531.
"Queen Empress," locomotive with cars, 562-3.
Radke, J., architect of German building, 886.
Railroad Day, celebration, 605.
Railroad Supplied, exhibits of, 569-70.
Railroads, their development and exhibits,
-U. S., 549-61;
-British, 561-4;
-Canadian, 564-5;
-Australian, 565;
-German, 565-7;
-French, 567-8;
-Austrian, 568;
-Mexican, 568-9.
Rampur, visit of rawab, 971.
Rand, McNally & Co., railroad ticket office etc. 569.
Randolph & Clewes, pavilion, 503.
Real Estate Congress, 955.
Refrigerators etc. 165, 316, 328.
Rehan, Ada, silver statue of, 486, 508.
Reichstag, reproduction of, 197.
Religious Congresses, 76, 948-53.
Remington Rifles, exhibit of, 166.
Representative Woman's Congress, 922-3.
Restaurants and Cafes, 80-1.
Revolvers, exhibits of, 167.
Reynolds, Gov. R. J., Del. day, 791.
Rhode Island,
-manufactures exhibits, 160;
-fisheries, 519-20;
-state building and exhibits, 780;
-R. I. day, 782.
Rhode Island Locomotive Works, exhibit, 561.
Rice, Col. E., in charge of Columbian guards etc., 80, 84.
Rich, Gov. J. T., Mich. dedication day, 833.
Richards, H. B., cattle, 621.
Richards, Mrs., Ut. day, 833.
Richmond Locomotive Works, 561.
Rickards, Mrs. J. E., Mont. board, 829.
Rifles, 104-5, 121-2, 165-7.
Rio de Janeiro, exhibition at, 27.
Riverside County, exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 985.
Road-making, machines and specimens, 339, 397.
Robbins, J. G. & Son, premiums etc. 620-1.
Rochester Lamp Company, 163.
"Rocket" locomotive, 551, 561.
Rogers Locomotive Works, exhibit, 561.
Rome, ancient fairs of, 6.
Root, J. W., bureau of construction, 64.
Rose Garnet, 498-9, 508.
Rugs, 218, 220, 379.
Russell, Gov., dedication parade, 87.
Russell, J. & W., prize for shorthorns, 620.
Russell Company, leaching processes, 504.
Russia,
-fairs and expositions in, 20;
-participation in naval review, 91-4, 98;
-manufactures display, 209;
-liberal arts, 248-50, 255;
-woman's department, 276-7;
-machinery, 337-8;
-agriculture, 372-3, 383;
-wines and fruits, 438-9;
-forest products, 462;
-mining, 496;
-fisheries, 534-5;
-transportation, 575-98;
-fine arts, 754-60;
-horses, 610, 628.
Rust, H. N., archaeological collection, 635.
Ryan, Archbishop, address on educational day, 968.
Ryan, Mrs. R., Tex. board, 800.
Saddlery, exhibit of, 216, 580;
Safford, Mrs. P., at 4th of July celebration, 968;
St. Bartholomew, fair of, 8;
St. Clair, J. W., council of administration, 46;
St. Denis, fairs at, 7-8.
St. Giles' Fair, description of, 8;
St. Louis Bridge, model of, 354;
St. Peter's, model etc. of, 870-1.
St. Petersburg, expositions at, 20;
Salisbury, Duchess of, member of English committee, 72;
Samoan Village, 849-51.
Samuels, J. M. chief of Horticultural department etc., 447, 800, 954;
San Bernardino County, exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 985;
San Diego County,
-fisheries display, 523-4;
-exhibits in Cal. building, 822;
-at Midwinter Fair, 986;
San Francisco,
-exhibits in Cal. building, 822-4;
-in Midwinter Fair, 975-92.
San Joaquin County,
-exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 986;
San Mateo County,
-exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 986;
Sander, C. P., at odd-fellows' celebration, 969;
Santa Barbara County,
-exhibits in Cal. building, 821-2;
-at Midwinter Fair, 986, 992;
Santa Clara County,
-exhibit in Cal. building, 822;
-at Midwinter Fair, 986;
Sargent, F., department engineer, 65;
Sartain, Emily, decorator of Pa. building, 774;
Saws and Sawing Machines, 185, 327, 329, 338;
Saw-mills, models of, 329, 339;
Scenic Railway, 990;
Scenic Theatre, 840;
Schenck, M. V., relief map etc., 591;
Schenectady Locomotive Works, 555, 561;
Schichau, F., engine etc. 565;
Schmidt, C. B., manager, German village, 863;
Schuckert & Co., search-lights, 414;
Schurtz, C., German day, 890;
Schwab, C. H., council of administration etc., 46, 771;
Scientific Instruments, 243, 252-3.
Scientific Congresses, 746-7.
Scotland, see Great Britain.
Scott, I. M., Cal. commissioner, 969;
Scribner Sons, exhibit of, 253-4.
Sculpture, see Statuary.
Search-lights, 60, 401-2, 990;
Seeberger, A. F., treasurer, 832;
Seeds, exhibits of, 382, 445;
Self-winding Clock Company, 155-6.
Seneca Falls, fire engines, 316;
Sewing Machines, 120, 323;
Shainwald, H., Midwinter Fair, 977;
Shanks, Lord-mayor J., visit etc. of, 883, 896, 919, 971;
Sheep, 613-4, 621-3.
Shinn, J. H., educational exhibit, 796;
Shoe and Leather Exhibit, 225-6.
Shortbridge, Gov., N. D. day, 833;
Short-horns, 395-6.
Siam,
-manufactures, 219-20;
-woman's department, 280;
-agriculture, 382;
-forest products etc., 464;
Siberia, fairs in, 20;
Siemens & Halske, electrical exhibits etc. 414, 565-7. Silks and Silken
Fabrics,
-U. S. exhibits etc., 158-9, 318-21, 349, 354, 357;
-British, 183;
-French, 193-4;
-German, 201;
-Russian, 209;
-Spanish, 215;
-Bulgarian, 219;
-Corean, 219;
-Siamese, 220;
-Chinese, 220-1;
-Japanese, 223, 279;
-Grecian, 373;
-Brazilian, 376;
Silver and Silver Ores, 474-88, 491-8.
Silver Ware, 147-53, 182, 186-91, 197, 205, 209, 213, 230;
Sioux City Corn Palace, 277-8.
Skiff, F. J. V., chief of Mining department, 474;
Skillings, W. P., architect, Wash. building, 826;
Slauson, E. J., director of Midwinter Fair, 977;
Smalley, B. B., Vt. day, 785;
Smith, A. L., president, Wis. board, 812;
Smith, E. E., Midwinter Fair, 983;
Smith, Gov., N. H. dedication, 786;
Smith W. A., chief of Transportation department, 546;
Smith & Wesson, firearms, 167;
Smithsonian Institution, exhibits, 107-11, 271-2.
Snowdon, Gen., dedication, 87;
Snow Ploughs, specimens of, 570;
Soap, exhibits of, 168, 388-9.
Social Purity Congress, 926;
Sousa's Band, 967;
South Carolina, mining exhibit, 478;
South Dakota,
-agricultural exhibits, 356;
-mining, 477, 503;
-state buildings and exhibits, 814;
Southern California, exhibits at Midwinter Fair, 985-6.
Southern Lumber Manufacturers' Association, exhibit, 452;
Souvenir Coins, 47, 51;
Spain,
-fairs and expositions in, 22;
-participation in naval review, 91-3, 98;
-manufactures exhibits, 215;
-woman's department, 278, 287;
-machinery, 338;
-agriculture, 375;
-wines, 435, 439;
-forest products, 463;
-minerals, 497;
-marine, 599;
-fine arts, 694, 715-17;
-government building and contents, 910-12.
Spalding, Bishop, Catholic educational exhibit, 238, 968;
Spinning Machines, 120;
Sponges, 535-6, 539;
Standard Oil Company, 506-7.
Stanford, L., exhibit of wines, 437;
Stanton, J. A., Midwinter Fair, 983;
State Department, 102-3, 134;
Statuary and Sculpture (see also Fine Arts),
-administration department, 132-3;
-manufactures, 137-8, 146, 190, 194-8, 207, 209, 213-14, 222, 238;
-woman's, 260-4, 273-4, 288, 296;
-machinery, 307;
-agriculture, 341-3;
-electricity, 403-4;
-horticulture, 430;
-mining, 486;
-transportation, 545;
-anthropology, 633, 636;
Steinert, L., collection of musical instruments, 231-2.
Stericker Bros., premiums, 617;
Stevenson, Vice-president, visit etc. of, 783, 968;
Stevenson & Howell, exhibits, 184;
Stokes Manufacturing Company, bicycles etc., 581-2.
Stollwerck Bros., chocolate pavilion, 371-2.
Stone, Gov., speech, Mo. day, 795;
Stonebraker, J. M., prize, 623;
"Stonebridge Lion," locomotive, 551;
Stoves, exhibits of, 164-5, 200;
Strong, Mrs., pampas palace, 833;
Studebaker Bros., vehicles, 572;
Stumm Pavilion, 489;
Stump, I. C., vice-president, Midwinter Fair, 977;
Sturges, Mrs., gift to Columbian Museum, 966;
Sugar and Sugar-cane, 346, 351-6, 360, 367, 369, 375-6, 816;
Sullivan, L. H., architect of Transportation building, 65;
Sunday Rest Congress, 953;
Swain, E. R., Midwinter Fair, 984;
Sweden,
-exhibits in woman's department, 280, 287;
-machinery, 338;
-agriculture, 375;
-fine arts, 694, 749-51;
-government building and contents, 903-8; -Swedish day, 908;
Sweet, C. A., premium, 621;
Swift & Co., food products etc. 382, 624;
Swine, exhibits etc. of, 623;
Switch Boards, 413;
Switzerland,
-exhibits of manufactures, 214;
-machinery, 339;
-fine arts, 764, 853-4.
Sydney,
-expositions at, 27-8;
-views of, 185, 246;
-fisheries exhibit, 532-4;
-transportation, 565;
-fine arts, 728-9,
Sylhet Tea Gardens, exhibit, 364;
Tacoma, photographs of, 827.
Taft, L., statuary by, 296, 430.
Taft & Co., prize awarded to, 623.
Tapestries, 187, 215, 223, 275-9; 286, 379.
Tasse, Senator, Canadian commissioner etc, 898, 900.
Taussig, Capt., commander of the "Illinois," 135.
Taxidermy, display of, 211, 365, 367, 378, 651-2, 813-14, 817-19, 827, 829-
30, 914.
Tea, 368, 376-7, 388, 903.
Telautograph, exhibit of, 419.
Telegraph Systems and Apparatus, 120, 414-16, 423-4.
Tellery & Co., art work, 901-2.
Temperance Congresses, 926-9.
Tennessee, mining exhibits, 478;
horses, 624.
Tesla, N., electric motors etc. 409, 425.
Texas,
-horticultural display, 433, 446;
-state building and exhibits, 796-7;
-Tex. day, 797.
Thacher, J. B., chairman of committee on awards, 965, 974.
Thacher, Mrs. J. B., collection of, 287.
Thames Iron-works and Ship building Company, models, 593.
Thatcher, S. O., Kan. day, 833.
Thomas, T., musical director, 70, 84, 967.
Thompson, E. H., reproduction of Yucatan ruins, 636.
Thornton, C. S., odd-fellows' celebration, 969.
Thorpe, J., superintendent of floricultural bureau, 447.
Thorwaldsen Relics, 213.
Tickets, Exposition, 973-4.
Tiffany & Co., pavilion and exhibits, 145-50.
Tin and Tin Ores, 477, 486, 493, 503.
Tobacco and Cigars, 346, 351-5, 364-8, 372, 375-7, 389-90.
Tobin, Mrs., Tex. board etc., 796-7.
Tomlins, W. L., director of choral department etc., 70, 967.
Tonkin Building, 918.
Toso, F., wood carvings etc. 215.
Traffic Department, 78-9.
Travelling Cranes, 314.
Transportation Department,
-building and decorations, 59-60, 544-6;
-scope and arrangement, 543-7;
-U. S. exhibits, 547-61, 571-3, 581-93, 599-607;
-British, 561-4, 573, 577-9, 593-5;
-Canadian, 564-5, 573, 596;
-Australian, 565;
-German, 565-7, 575, 596-7;
-French, 567-8, 574-5, 597-8;
-Austrian, 568;
-Mexican, 568-9;
-Russian, 575;
-Brazilian, 577;
-Cingalese, 579;
-Japanese, 580;
-Dutch, 598;
-Cape Colony, 598;
-Spanish, 599.
Transportation Day, celebration, 604-5.
Treasury Department, exhibits, 111-13, 302.
Trenton, manufactures exhibits, 167;
machinery, 316.
Trevithick Engines, reproduction of, 551.
Tricycles, display of, 578, 581.
Trinidad,
-agricultural exhibits, etc. 375;
-forest products, 464;
-live-stock, 627;
Trocadero collection, 696.
Troyes, ancient fairs at, 12.
Tucker, B. D., ode, Va. day, 790.
Tucker, H., chief of admissions department. 973.
Turin, exposition at, 20-22.
Turkey,
-fairs in, 20;
-government building and contents etc., 909-10.
Turkish Compassion Fund, 277.
Turkish Village, 855.
Turner, Ida L., Tex. day, 797.
Turners Union, 627, 970.
Type-foundries, apparatus, 325.
Type-setting Machines, 325.
Type-writing Machines, 120.
Tyrol, exhibits in transportation department, 575.
Underwood, J. C., odd-fellows celebration, 969.
Uniforms,
-government display, 106;
-Brazilian, 216;
-merchant tailors', 227.
Union Iron-works, exhibit, 588.
United Alkali Company, 184.
United States,
-fairs and expositions, 8, 23-8;
-participation in foreign expositions, 10-11, 16-17;
-naval review, 91-4, 98;
-government exhibits, 99-129;
-manufactures, 142-77;
-liberal arts, 231-41;
-woman's department, 262-74, 277-8, 283-303;
-machinery etc., 308-328;
-agriculture, 344-62, 382-397;
-electricity, 406-13, 417-25;
-horticulture, 430-50;
-forestry, 450-60, 464-5;
-mining and metallurgy, 468-88, 500-8;
-fisheries and pisciculture, 512-24, 537-42;
-transportation, 547-61, 571-3, 581-93, 599-607;
-live-stock, 609-28;
-anthropology and ethnology, 629-35, 639-53, 662-3;
-fine arts, 671-90, 764;
-state buildings and exhibits, 765-833;
-Midway plaisance, 835-6, 840-3, 868-70, 881-3;
-congresses, 921-55;
-Midwinter exposition, 975-92.
United States Potters' Association, exhibit, 169.
Universities, exhibits etc. of,
-U. S., 34-5, 235-7, 256, 817-19, 991;
-Germany, 241.
Uruguay, agricultural exhibits, 377.
Utah,
-agricultural exhibits etc. 359-60;
-forest products, 460;
-mining, 485;
-metallurgical, 504;
-territorial building and exhibits, 831-2;
-Ut. day, 833.
Vaill, J. H., manager, Conn. exhibit, 779.
Van Brunt, H., architect of Electricity building, 65, 403.
Vanderbilt, C., visit etc., of, 971.
Van Meter, Miss A. H., services to woman's department, 264.
Van Natta, W. S., prize for Herefords, 620.
Van Volson Bros., premiums, 617.
Varnishes, 170-1, 184.
Vases,
-British exhibits, 181-2;
-Hindostan, 186;
-French, 188, 191;
-Bohemian, 203;
-Belgian, 207;
-Russian, 209;
-Danish, 213;
-Chinese, 221;
-Japanese, 222-3, 763-4.
Vatican Exhibit, 662.
Vaughan, J. C., exhibit of seeds, 445.
Vegetables, 348-61, 369, 445.
Vehicles, 571-81.
Velasquez, Senor, La Rabida monastery restored by, 654.
Venetian Glass Works, exhibit, 841.
Venezuela,
-fine arts, 718, 915-17;
-government building and contents, 915-17;
-inaugural day, 919-20.
Ventura County,
-exhibits, Cal. building, 822;
-Midwinter Fair, 985.
Vera Cruz, fairs at, 22.
Veragua, Duke of, visit 94.
Vermont,
-mining exhibits, 472;
-live-stock, 621, 628;
-state building and contents, 783;
-Vt. day, 785.
Vessels,
-Columbian caravels, 582-3;
-Viking ship, 583-5;
-U. S. exhibits, 585-93;
-British, 593-5;
-Canadian, 596;
-German, 596-7;
-French, 597-8;
-Russian, 598;
-Japanese, 599;
-Spanish, 599.
Victoria House, 892-4.
"Victoria," iron-clad, model, 593-4.
Vienna,
-exposition at, 18-19;
-manufactures exhibits, 205.
Vienna Prater, at Midwinter Fair, 990.
"Viking Ship," voyage and description of, 583-5.
Violins, exhibits of, 231-2.
Virchow, R., pathological exhibit etc. 243, 863.
Virginia,
-agricultural exhibits, 354;
-wines, 438;
-forest products, 459;
-mining etc., 478;
-state building and exhibits, 787-90;
-Va. day, 790.
Von Moltke, mementos of, 888.
Wagner, Mrs. M. M., 4th of July celebration, 968.
Waifs' Saving Congress, 955.
Wait, Mrs. F. E., Cal. commissioner etc., 263.
Wales, see Great Britain.
Walker, F. A., Mass. day, 783.
Wall Papers, 163-4, 216.
Walnuts, 445-6.
Waltham Watch Company, 153-5.
War Department,
-U. S. exhibits, 103-7, 134;
-Russian, 248.
Ward Natural Science Establishment, 469-71, 506, 651.
Warren Chemical and Manufacturing Company, exhibit, 508.
Washburne, Mayor, dedication ceremonies, 89.
Washington City, fair in, 23.
Washington Relics, 102, 111, 891.
Washington State,
-agricultural exhibits, 359;
-fruits, 442;
-forest products, 452-3;
-mining, 482;
-fisheries etc. 524;
-state building and exhibits, 826-7.
Watches,
-historic collection and exhibits of, 153-6, 182, 197, 214.
Waterbury Watch Company, pavilion and exhibits, 155.
Watterson, H., dedicatory oration, 89.
Waukesha Hygeia Company, exhibit etc. 316, 397.
Wax, exhibits of, 388.
Weapons, collections of, 104-5, 121-2, 217.
Weather Bureau, system and apparatus, 129.
Webster, Sir. R. E., visit etc. of, 918-9.
Welles, Lieut. R., ethnological collection, 637.
Wellington Hotel Company, concession etc., 974.
Wells, J. M., Id. board, 828.
Wells, Fargo & Co., historic collection, 824.
Wendt, C., mining exhibit, 503.
Wermuth, A., German commissioner etc., 888-90.
Wertz, Gov., speech, N. J. day, 778.
West, Gov. C., speech, Ut. day etc., 833, 971.
West Virginia,
- agricultural exhibits, 354;
-forest products, 452-3;
-mining, 477;
-state building and exhibits, 790-1;
-celebration, 791.
Western Electric Company, exhibits, 409-11.
Western Railway, exhibit, 568.
Western Union Telegraph Company, exhibits etc., 423-4.
Western Wheel Works, bicycles etc., 581.
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, exhibit, 570.
Westinghouse Electric Company,
-exhibits, 312, 407-8;
-Exposition plant, 339.
Weston, I. M., president, Mich. board etc., 833.
Westwood & Winby, locomotive, 564.
Wheat, see Cereals.
Wheeler, Mrs. C., decorations by etc., 261, 289-90. Wheeler, Dora W.,
decorative paintings, 262.
Whiskey, Brandy etc. see Liquors, alcoholic.
White Horse Inn, 918-19.
White House, exhibits from the, 102.
White, Mrs. P., Lady Aberdeen's village, 837, 919.
White Star Steamship Line, pavilion and exhibits, 604.
Whitehouse, F. M., Exposition architect, 65.
Wild East Show, see Bedouin Camp.
Wildman, R., Johore bungalow, 851.
Wilkinson, Miss, dedication ode, 265.
Williams, A., R. I. day, 782.
Williamson, Mrs. B., decorations, 264.
Willits, E., collection of, 125.
Windmills, display of, 397.
Windsor Castle, model of, 184.
Wines,
-Bulgarian, 219;
-Cape Colony, 368;
-Spanish, 375;
-Brazilian, 376;
-Argentinian, 376;
-German, 434-5;
-Spanish, 435, 439;
-French, 435, 439;
-Californian, 435-8;
-Eastern, 438-9;
-Australian, 438;
-Hungarian, 438;
-Russian, 438;
-Japanese, 439;
-Italian, 439;
-Grecian, 439;
-Portuguese, 439.
Winnebago Indian village, 881.
Wire Goods, exhibit of, 167.
Wisconsin,
-agricultural exhibits, 348, 388, 390, 394;
-fruits, 441-2;
-forest products etc., 452-3;
-mining, 475;
-pisciculture, 537-9;
-live-stock, 623;
-archaeology, 635;
-state building and exhibits, 811-12.
Wisconsin Historical Society, ethnological collection etc., 640, 812.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, exhibit etc. of, 284.
Woman's Department,
-buiding and decorations, 60, 257-65;
-scope and purposes, 257-65, 266-9;
-U. S. exhibits, 262-74, 277-8, 283-303;
-dedication, 265-6;
-congressional action, 267;
-French exhibits, 274, 279, 287;
-Danish, 274;
-British, 275-6, 287-8;
-Russian, 276-7;
-Spanish, 278, 287;
-Italian, 278-9, 303;
-Japanese, 279;
-Siamese, 280;
-Swedish, 280, 287;
-Norwegian, 280;
-Cape Colony, 280;
-Mexican, 280-2;
-Cingalese, 282;
-Brazilian, 282;
-Belgian, 282;
-Austrian, 282;
-German, 282-3;
-children's home, 291-300.
Woman's Silk Culture Association, exhibit, 349.
Wood, Sir H. T., secretary of British commision etc., 894-5, 919.
Wood-carvings, 211, 214-5, 220-3, 263, 764, 902.
Wood-working Machinery, 326-7, 329-30, 338.
Wooded Island, 55-6, 448-9.
Wooden Ware, exhibits of, 456.
Woodruff, W., Ut. day, 833.
Woodside, J. W., Pa. day, 777.
Wool, exhibits etc. of, 366-8, 375-7, 388.
Woolen Fabrics,
-U. S. exhibits etc. 159-61;
-British, 183;
-French, 193-4;
-German, 201;
-Russian, 209;
Worcester, Mass., cutlery, 165;
looms etc. 320-2.
Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, exhibits, 181.
World's Columbian Exposition, corporation, functions and regulations, 69-
70.
World's Fair Steamship Company, traffic etc., 603.
Wright, C., pomological bureau, 447.
Wyoming, agricultural exhibits, 360; mining, 488.
Yale University, exhibits of, 237.
Yeaman, P., Mo. day, 795.
Yerkes Telescope, 252-3, 255.
Young Woman's Christian Association, exhibits etc., 284.
Yucatan Ruins, reproduction of, 636, 662.
Zaremba, C., suggestions for exposition, 36.
Zinc, 475-8, 485, 492.
Zithers, exhibits of, 231.
Zoopraxiscopic Hall, 863.
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