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Box 45

 Container

Contains 13 Results:

Letterbook I, Numbers 318-370, 1889 August 19-September 9

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 1
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 August 19-September 9

Letterbook I, Numbers 371-422, 1889 September 9-17

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 2
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 September 9-17

Letterbook I, Numbers 423-474, 1889 September 20-23

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 3
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 September 20-23

Letterbook I, Numbers 475-526, 1889 September 26-October 1

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 4
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 September 26-October 1

Letterbook I, Numbers 527-578, 1889 October 1-5

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 5
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 October 1-5

Letterbook I, Numbers 579-628, 1889 October 5-16

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 6
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 October 5-16

Letterbook I, Numbers 629-682, 1889 October 16-November 4

 File — Box: 45, Folder: 7
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 October 16-November 4

Index to Letterbook II, Numbers 683-906, 1889-1890

 File — Box: 45, 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: 1889-1890

Letterbook II, Numbers 683-738, 1889 October 10-November 18

 File — Box: 45, 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: 1889 October 10-November 18

Letterbook II, Numbers 739-794, 1889 November 16-28

 File — Box: 45, 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 November 16-28