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1876 Engraving Exhibition New Orleans Fair Grounds Theodore Lilienthal Historic XGPC4 located at 621 Tremont Building

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located at 621 Tremont Building in Boston

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1876 Engraving Exhibition New Orleans Fair Grounds Theodore Lilienthal Historic XGPC4 located at 621 Tremont Building"The Southern States Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition at the Fair Grounds, New Orleans" This is an original 1876 black and white in text wood engraving with images from photographs by Theodore Lilienthal of the Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition at the New Orleans Fair Grounds. The images include: Industrial Hall; the Main Entrance to the Fair Grounds and the entrance to the Garden; a general view of the Fair Grounds; the Art Hall; the

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