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Sioux Indians in Battle with Emigrants, by Felix Octavius Carr Darley
Identifier: unitedstateshist00ridp (find matches)
Title: United States; a history: the most complete and most popular history of the United States of America from the aboriginal times to the present day..
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Ridpath, John Clark, 1840-1900
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Publisher: Boston, New York, The United States history co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation



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f the American people likely to endure for a generation and then become a patriotic tradition with posterity.* * Since the close of the Exhibition steps have been taken to secure as far as practi-cible the permanency of the Centennial display. Machinery Hall hns been purchasedby the Common Council of Philadelphia, and is to stand intact. The Main Buildingalso, has been sold by auction, and the purchasers have decided that it shall remain as apermanent Exposition hall. The Womans Executive Committee have voted that theirPavilion shall also stand in its present state. The authorities of Great Britain, Ger-many, and France have given their respective Government Buildings to the city ofPhiladelphia as permanent ornaments of the grounds and as tokens of internationalgood will; and it seems not unlikely that the principal features of the delightful park,where so many thousand people have spent the holiday hours of the Centennial sum-mer, will be preserved as they were during the Exposition.
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GRANTS ADMINISTRATION. 629

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