The Agricultural Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1893

Title:
The Agricultural Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1893
Date:
Jan 01, 1893
Alternate title:
The Agricultural Bld.
Summary:
The Agricultural Building at the Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois, 1893. Message reads: "Dear Sulie, I hope you received my letter from Ohio . I am enjoying my self very much and wish I could spend a month. I cannot begin to describe the beauties of the Fair it is grand, each building is a Fair of itself and would take a week or more to go through Kind love to all. Your affectionate aunt, Katie Grieg." Postmark date: September 16, 1893; Message included.
Provider:
American Lithographic Co.
Century:
1801-1900
Place of origin – Continent:
North America
Place of origin – Country:
United States of America
Place of origin – Region:
New York
Place of origin – Settlement:
New York
Temporal subject:
1891-1900
Geographical subject – Continent:
North America
Geographical subject – Country:
United States of America
Geographical subject – Region:
Illinois
Geographical subject – Settlement:
Chicago
Topical subjects:
Agricultural Building
World's Columbian Exposition (1893: Chicago, Ill.)
Genre:
Postcard
Postcards
World's Fair Exhibition:
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
ArchivesUM location:
World's Fair Ephemeral and Graphical Materials collection
  • series 15
  • box H
  • folder 2
  • item 0074
Repository:
Art & Architecture Libraries
Browse terms:
Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places
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Collection Name:
A Treasury of World's Fair Art and Architecture