Fifty-seven highest awards have been received from international 
and local expositions in Europe and America during the 
past sixty-five years, of which the following are the most 
noteworthy:— 
PaNAMA-CALIFORNIA Exposition, San Diego (2 awards) 1915 
PaNnaMA-PaciFic Exposition, San Francisco so ges. Sey. Se) WSS: 
JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION de iy i ee UE Se SS a oe  -1907 
WorLp’s Fair, St. Louis . . . .. .. . . . . +1904 
CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, Toronto . . . . . 1904 
DOMINION OF CANADA INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto . 1903 
CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION, Ottawa Z “ . . 1902 
Toronto INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION . ... . . 1902 
Pan-AMERICAN Exposition, Buffalo (3 awards) a 1901 
EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris a4 . 1867, 1878, 1900 
TRANS-MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION, Omaha (3 awards) - . 1898 
CoTTON STATES AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, 
Atlanta, Ga. (2awards) . . . . . . . 1895 
MIDWINTER ExposITION, San Francisco... . . . 1894 
Wor p’s CoLuMBIAN Exposition, Chicago . . . . . 1893 
INTERNATIONAL Farr, Detroit dis plata Shs Gee ‘i . 1892 
AucusTta Exposition, Augusta, Ga. ba) lel a ee ae ae SSO 
Mass. CHARITABLE MECHANICS Asso., Boston, 1853, 1878, 1890 
WorRLp's INDUSTRIAL AND CoTTON CENTENNIAL, 
New Orleans. . . . . 2... we ee 1884 
SOUTHERN Exposition, Louisville (3 awards) . . . . 1883 
CENTENNIAL Exposition, Philadelphia. . . . . . . 1876 
NATIONAL EXposITION, Vienna... . . . . . , 1873 
INDUSTRY OF ALL Nations, New York. . . . . . . 1853 
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Philadelphia . . eo a & SESSS 
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