THE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 
Philadelphia, 1876 
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Page from my notebook on returning 
from the instalation of exhibits, among which 
were several models of cliff dwellings a,nd 
many art objects of the Colorado cliff dwellers. 
For^an account of our participation in 
this exposition see the Smithsonian Report 
for 1876, pages 53-66. 
