BUILDINGS AND SPECIAL EXHIBITS WITHINTHE EXHIBITION GROUNDS.
[Note. —The buildings bear the numbers prefixed to them in this table, being the numbersadopted by the Centennial Guide Book Co. (Limited).]
Buildings South of the Avenue of theRepublic.
No
Part
Page
No.
1.
Main Exhibition Building,
1.
23
5 1 -
2.
Machinery Hall,
III.
9
3-
Machine Shop,
III.
117
5 ^A-
4-
American Boiler House,
III.
117
52-
5-
Corliss Boiler House,
III.
117
5=^-
6.
III.
117
S3-
7-
Shoe and Leather Exhibition
53 %-
Building,
III.
105
54-
8.
Office Centennial Board of Fi-
54 A-
nance,
III.
117
55-
9-
S 5 %-
mission,
III.
117
56.
10.
Centennial National Bank,
111.
1x7
56K2.
11.
Weimer Machine Works,
III.
118
57-
12.
Bartholdi Fountain
III.
146
57^-
J3-
Catholic Total Abstinence Union
58.
Fountain,
III.
146
58^.
14-
Fuller, Warren, & Co., Heating
59-
Apparatus,
III.
ti8
59%-
*5-
Gillender & Sons, Glassware
60.
Manufactory,
III.
118
6l-
16.
Camp of West Point Cadets,
III.
118
*7-
Iron Pipe,
III.
118
62.
18.
Liberty Stove Works,
III.
118
63-
19.
III.
119
20.
Boiler House,
III.
119
64.
21.
Railway Engine House,
III.
ZI 9
65-
22.
St. Cecilia Organs,
III.
“9
66.
2.3-
Automatic Railway,
III.
119
67.
24-
Monument—American Soldier,
III.
119
68.
25-
Gunpowder Pile-Driver,
III.
IT 9
69.
26.
Jesse Star & Son, Iron Works,
III.
”9
7°.
27.
West End Railway Offices,
III.
IT 9
7 1 -
28.
III.
ng
72.
29.
New England Granite Co.’s Ex-
73-
hibit,
III.
120
74-
3°-
III.
120
75-
3*-
State of Nevada Quartz Mill,
III.
120
32-
Store House,
III.
120
76.
33-
Friction Drum,
III.
120
77-
34
78.
ing Machine,
III.
120
79-
35-
Chilean Amalgamating Ma-
80.
chinery,
III.
120
81.
36.
Campbell Printing Press,
III.
120
82.
37-
Old Locomotive and Car,
III.
121
38.
Car House,
III.
121
83-
39-
Police Station,
III.
121
84.
40.
Averill Paint Co.,
TIL
121
41.
Centennial Catalogue Co.,
III.
121
85-
42.
Stokes & Parrish, Boiler House
III.
121
43-
Ehret’s Waterproof Roofing,
III.
121
86.
44.
Tombstones,
III.
122
45-
Terra Cotta Pipe,
III.
122
87.
46.
Mineral Annex, 1 and 2,
III.
122
88.
47-
Fireproof Ventilated Buildings,
III.
122
89.
48.
Swings,
III.
122
90.
49-
Ornamental Stone Work,
III.
122
91.
Buildings North of the Avenue of theRepublic, and West of Belmont Av.
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United States GovernmentBuilding,
51^- Bartholdi Electric Light,
52^. Howe Monument,
United States Hospital Tent, III.
53 1 / 2 . Jerusalem Bazaar,
United States Laboratory,
54%. Office Philadelphia" Times,” III. 123Pennsylvania State Building, III. 123SS%- Hungarian Wine Pavilion,
Ohio State Building,
56)4- Police Station,
Indiana State Building,
57^4. Sponge Fishers of Turkey, III. 124Illinois State Building,
5854. Bethlehem Bazaar,
Wisconsin State Building,
Michigan State Building,
New Hampshire State Build-ing,
Connecticut State Building, III. 125Massachusetts State Build-ing.
Delaware State Building,
Maryland State Building,
Arkansas State Building,
Japanese Dwelling,
West Virginia State Building, III. 125Canadian Log House,
Missouri State Building,
British Government Building, III. 130
British Government Building, III.British Government Building, III. 130New York State Building , III. 130Lienard's Relief Plans, Paris,Jerusalem , Italy , etc.,
Pop-corn Stand,
Cigar Stand,
Soda Water Stand,
Tunisian Cafe and Bazaar,
Columbus Monument,
Drinking Fountains,
Restaurant "Trois FreresProvengaux,”
OfficeNew York" Tribune,” III. 131World’s Ticket Office, Cook,
Son, & Jenkins,
Loiseau’s Pressed Fuel Com-pany,
Spanish Government Build-ings,
United States Signal Office, TIL 141Tennessee State Building,
Mississippi State Building, HI. 142George’s Hill Restaurant,
Bishop Allen Monument,
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III.
73
III.
122
III.
73
III.
122
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73
III.
122
III.
73
III.
123
III.
123
III.
123
III.
123
III.
124
III.
124
III.
124
III.
124
III.
124
III.
124
III.
124
III.
124
III.
125
III.
125
III.
125
III.
125
III.
125
III.
125
III.
125
III.
125
IV.
134
III.
130
III.
130
III.
130
III.
130
III.
13°
III.
130
III.
131
III.
131
III.
131
III.
l 3 z
III.
131
III.
131
III.
13 1
III.
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III.
131
III.
132
III.
132
TIL
141
III.
141
III.
142
III.
142
III.
142