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The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis is well documented in
the collections of the Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis. Photographs
and Prints: (314) 746-4511 has many photos of the Philippine reservation.
The Museum Collections also has objects; the Archives has the records of
many of the Exposition Departments (314) 746-4510, and the Library published
accounts including David R. Francis' 2-volume report; the second volume is
illustrated.
You can also contact the St. Louis Public Library for images, Jean Meeh
Gosebrink, Special Collections Librarian at (314) 539-0399.
Also, you can check the Library of Congress, I think they have images as
well. MHS has the most complete collection in one place.
Kirsten Hammerstrom
Curator, Rhode Island Historical Society
110 Benevolent Street
Providence RI 02908
(401) 331-8575 x124
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