EXPOSITION, COTTON-STATES AM* INTERN A 



arch war. 80 fwt wide, 

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tnd loopholes, d'ecplv imbedded, 

 ntM rough-hewn atone and the IT: 



Tal <Uy*. 01- 

 '. glass waa UM<1 for all tl 



v Itll thr Hlltl'jU.- 



f i hi liuililin. 

 s waa 2.V 

 !. t an deration of 90S 



i in b wa 900 feet 



\\ith meutanitN* 

 by a ntn- 



AU " : he stage was commanded from 



part of the hall and fro* 



rvrry DAfl 01 the h 

 '.|*ned into the 



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>-aii"ii. and waa reachsd br rssaartahU t 

 ~. Iiai.ao4frrt long ana* UOIaHvida, 



trml .1,0 

 Miuan feet. The ' 



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a 



the South made an elahorate agricoltural dis- 



hat of Arkansas being on* of the Moat 



i ; mi mrtsd ,- : 



floor apace'of 

 It was in charge of W. Q. Vinocnneller, State 



