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Box 44

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

Index to Letterbook I for Numbers 1-288, 1888

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The first Special Exhibition of American Pottery and Porcelain was held from October 16 to November 13, 1888. According to the museum's annual report for that year, 32,234 visitors attended. Exhibitors competed that year for money prizes totaling $750. Others could display their wares without competing. According to a published announcement, any prize-winning object would become property of the museum and would be exhibited and identified as purchased through the Joseph E. Temple Fund....
Dates: 1888

Letterbook I, Numbers 1-47 and list of circular letter recipients, 1888 April 18-August 16

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The first Special Exhibition of American Pottery and Porcelain was held from October 16 to November 13, 1888. According to the museum's annual report for that year, 32,234 visitors attended. Exhibitors competed that year for money prizes totaling $750. Others could display their wares without competing. According to a published announcement, any prize-winning object would become property of the museum and would be exhibited and identified as purchased through the Joseph E. Temple Fund....
Dates: 1888 April 18-August 16

Letterbook I, Numbers 48-95, 1888 August 18-September 20

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The first Special Exhibition of American Pottery and Porcelain was held from October 16 to November 13, 1888. According to the museum's annual report for that year, 32,234 visitors attended. Exhibitors competed that year for money prizes totaling $750. Others could display their wares without competing. According to a published announcement, any prize-winning object would become property of the museum and would be exhibited and identified as purchased through the Joseph E. Temple Fund....
Dates: 1888 August 18-September 20

Letterbook I, Numbers 96-143, 1888 September 20-October 11

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The first Special Exhibition of American Pottery and Porcelain was held from October 16 to November 13, 1888. According to the museum's annual report for that year, 32,234 visitors attended. Exhibitors competed that year for money prizes totaling $750. Others could display their wares without competing. According to a published announcement, any prize-winning object would become property of the museum and would be exhibited and identified as purchased through the Joseph E. Temple Fund....
Dates: 1888 September 20-October 11

Letterbook I, Numbers 144-191, 1888 October 11-19

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The first Special Exhibition of American Pottery and Porcelain was held from October 16 to November 13, 1888. According to the museum's annual report for that year, 32,234 visitors attended. Exhibitors competed that year for money prizes totaling $750. Others could display their wares without competing. According to a published announcement, any prize-winning object would become property of the museum and would be exhibited and identified as purchased through the Joseph E. Temple Fund....
Dates: 1888 October 11-19

Letterbook I, Numbers 192-239, 1888 October 20-November 11

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The first Special Exhibition of American Pottery and Porcelain was held from October 16 to November 13, 1888. According to the museum's annual report for that year, 32,234 visitors attended. Exhibitors competed that year for money prizes totaling $750. Others could display their wares without competing. According to a published announcement, any prize-winning object would become property of the museum and would be exhibited and identified as purchased through the Joseph E. Temple Fund....
Dates: 1888 October 20-November 11

Letterbook I, Numbers 240-288, 1888 November 12-December 24

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The first Special Exhibition of American Pottery and Porcelain was held from October 16 to November 13, 1888. According to the museum's annual report for that year, 32,234 visitors attended. Exhibitors competed that year for money prizes totaling $750. Others could display their wares without competing. According to a published announcement, any prize-winning object would become property of the museum and would be exhibited and identified as purchased through the Joseph E. Temple Fund....
Dates: 1888 November 12-December 24

Index to Letterbook I, Numbers 1-682, 1888-1889

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: As the Trustees reported that year, had it not been for the inclement weather, the "Exhibition of American Art Industries" would have attracted twice its attendance of 28,000. Held from October 8 to November 18, 1889, the exhibition expanded its purview to include six branches of "Art industry;" namely, pottery and porcelain, glassware, terra cotta, tiles, stained glass, and mosaic. In a brochure dated May 15, 1889, the Museum President and Committee Chairman once again set out the lofty...
Dates: 1888-1889

Letterbook I, Numbers 1-52 [includes draft circular], 1888 December 21-1889 January 23

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: As the Trustees reported that year, had it not been for the inclement weather, the "Exhibition of American Art Industries" would have attracted twice its attendance of 28,000. Held from October 8 to November 18, 1889, the exhibition expanded its purview to include six branches of "Art industry;" namely, pottery and porcelain, glassware, terra cotta, tiles, stained glass, and mosaic. In a brochure dated May 15, 1889, the Museum President and Committee Chairman once again set out the lofty...
Dates: 1888 December 21-1889 January 23

Letterbook I, Numbers 53-105, 1889 January 23-February 27

 File — Box: 44, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: As the Trustees reported that year, had it not been for the inclement weather, the "Exhibition of American Art Industries" would have attracted twice its attendance of 28,000. Held from October 8 to November 18, 1889, the exhibition expanded its purview to include six branches of "Art industry;" namely, pottery and porcelain, glassware, terra cotta, tiles, stained glass, and mosaic. In a brochure dated May 15, 1889, the Museum President and Committee Chairman once again set out the lofty...
Dates: 1889 January 23-February 27