IiEPOET OF NEW JEESEY STATE MUSEUM. 
9 
in their display. The undersigned has acceded to their request to take charge 
of the removal of these exhibits, and the installation of an educational exhibit 
in the new field. It is understood that these exhibits may not be thus trans¬ 
ferred without special authority obtained in each case from the owners of the 
exhibits. You are, therefore, hereby invited to consent to such removal of your 
exhibit. 
The Director-General of the Charleston Exposition authorizes me to say that 
in case you accede to this request, your exhibit will be packed, freighted to 
Charleston, installed, cases and fittings being furnished, cared for during the 
Exposition and packed and shipped at the close, all free of expense to you. 
The only cost will be for the return freight. As the rate of return will iu almost 
every case be different from that by which they will reach Charleston, the rail¬ 
roads cannot be expected to return these exhibits free. 
As the time intervening between the close at Buffalo and the opening at 
Charleston is very short, an immediate answer is earnestly requested. Please 
address by letter or wire. 
(Signed) SELIM II. PEABODY, 
Superintendent of Liberal-Art s 
Pan-American Exposition. 
Er, David T. Day, of tlie Forestry and Mines Department of 
the Pan-American Exposition, made the same request for the 
Eew Jersey Forestry Exhibit, to be sent to the South Carolina 
and West. India Exposition. 
Mr. S. It. Morse: 
Dear Sir —Permission is very cheerfully given to remove the exhibits above 
referred to. The invitation is certainly very complimentary and is a just recog¬ 
nition of the skill and care with which the collection was gathered together. I 
feel justified in granting the request, under the circumstances, without legislative 
warrant. 
I understand the same request is made as to the forestry exhibit and like 
consent is granted. 
Yours respectfully, 
(Signed) POSTER M. VOORIIEES. 
October 29th, 1901. 
Assent of Superintendent C. J. Baxter, 
• Department of Public Instruction. 
I cheerfully assent to the removal of the New Jersey Educational and Forestry 
Exhibits from Buffalo, N. Y., to Charleston, S. C., on the conditions and for 
the purposes stated in the within letter ol' Selim IT. Peabody, Superintendent 
of Liberal Arts at the Pan-American Exposition, and Dr. David T. Day of the 
Forestry and Mines department. 
(Signed) C. ,T. BAXTER, 
State Superintendent. 
Trenton, N. .1.. October 2!>tb, 1901. 
