Indiana at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, comprising the work of the Commission, including its report, Part 10

Author: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission (Indiana). 3n; Alexander, Acil C
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Indianapolis?]
Number of Pages: 270


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Indianapolis


.The Wane of Winter, Iridescence of a Shallow Stream, and The Ebb of Day Bronze.


Ball, Clarence L ..


South Bend


After the Rain.


Bundy, J. E.


Richmond.


Brook in Winter ..


Connor. Chas.


Fountain City


A Wet Night In February


Forsyth. Wm.


Indianapolis


Late Afternoon, Morning on the River, Cloud Shadowed ITill Silver and Bronze


Gruelle. R. B


Indianapolis


Golden Glow of a Summer Afternoon.


Steele, T. C.


Indianapolis .


Low Tide, Oregon Coast, The Old Mills, November Morning. The Old Sycamores The Bend of the River, Early Morning


GROUP 108. Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, etc.


Vante.


Address.


Exhibit.


Award.


1Iill. The E. G. Company.


Richmond.


Chrysanthemums and Roses Gold.


Vesey. M. S. & W. J.


Fort Wayne


Carnations, Roses and Chrysan-


themums Gold.


Coles, W. W.


Kokomo


Cannas


Silver.


Bertermann Brothers Co.


Indianapolis


Cyclamen Plants


Silver.


Graves, E. T.


Richmond.


.Cut Carnations


Bronze.


Floral, B. K. & B. Co.


Richmond.


Chrysanthemums and Carnations


Bronze.


Dorner, F. & Sons


Lafayette


Carnations. Bronze.


Teilmann, Gunnar


Marion


Chrysanthemums Bronze.


Weiland, Peter


New Castle


Carnations and Roses


Bronze.


DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY


GROUP 112.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit.


Award.


International Society of Arboriculture ... Connersville


. Catalpa and Speciosa


Grand.


89


Starke, Otto


Indianapolis


. Crushed Fruits


DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND METALLURGY


GROUP 115.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit. Award.


Morgan Electric Machine Co. East Chicago


Third Rail Electric Min. Locomo- tive System. Gold.


Crawford & McCrimmon Co. Brazil


Ventilating Fan, Hoisting En- gine, Mine Pump Silver.


Crawford, C. W. Brazil


Ventilating Fan for Mines Silver.


GROUP 116.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit. Award.


Indiana, State of


Indianapolis


Coal


Gold.


National Brick Makers' Ass'n


Indianapolis


Brick.


Gold.


French Lick Springs Hotel Co.


. French Lick


Mineral Water


Gold.


West Baden Springs Co.


. West Baden


Mineral Water


Silver.


Blue Cast Magnetic Spring Water Co


Fort Wayne


Mineral Water


Silver.


Martinsville Sanitarium Co.


Martinsville


Mineral Water


Silver.


Ayer & McCarel Co.


Brazil


Conduits


Bronze.


Wilkie Mfg. Co.


Anderson


China Kiln


Bronze.


Western Gas Construction Co.


Fort Wayne


Methods and Apparatus for Cool- ing and Condensing Coal Gas. Recovering of By-Products. . Gold.


GROUP 118.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit. Award.


Western Gas Construction Co.


Fort Wayne


Gas Generating Apparatus, Charg- ing Floor, etc .. Gold.


Roots, P. H. & F. M., Co.


.Connersville


Foundry Blower


Gold.


Malleable Steel Range Co. South Bend


Gold.


GROUP 119.


Literature of Mining.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit.


Award.


Indiana Geological Survey


Indianapolis


Reports


. Gold.


Clay Worker. Indianapolis


Publications Silver.


DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME


GROUP 120. Hunting Equipment.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit.


Award.


Sloan, J. W.


Temple


Hunting Horns


GROUP 122.


Name.


Fishing Equipment and Products. Address. Exhibit.


Award.


Eigemann, C. H . Bloomington Books on Fishes


Gold.


90


In the Departments of Social Economy and Physical Culture, the following Indiana in- stitutions were represented:


GROUP 138. General Betterment Movement. Address.


Name.


Exhibit. Award.


School of Social Sciences of Catholic University of America


Franciscan Sisters


Lafayette. Books, Reports, etc.


Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ


Fort Wayne


Books, Reports, etc.


GROUP 139.


Charities and Corrections.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit. Award.


National Children's Home Society


Indiana Children's Home Society Indianapolis Books, Charts, etc.


GROUP 142. Physical Training.


Name.


Address.


Exhibit.


Award.


Earlham College


Richmond.


Pennant


Franklin College


Franklin


Pennant


University of Indiana


. Bloomington Pennant ..


Preparatory and Secondary Schools.


Culver Military Academy


Culver . Charts, etc.


North American Gymnast Union Indianapolis


Gold.


Live Stock Department


HORSES


Exhibitor.


Location. Crawfordsville.


20 First.


. . .34


7 Gold Medals.


7 Diplomas.


3 Premier Championships.


4 Reserve Championships.


1 Reserve Grand Championship.


1 Championship.


2 Seconds.


1 Third.


Crouch, J. & Son Lafayette 25


Crouch, G. R. Lafayette. 13


Awards. Entries


Cochran, Ethelyne, & L. W.


Henderson & Rice


Crawfordsville 2


91


SHEEP


Exhibitor.


Location. . Crawfordsville.


Awaras.


Entries. 10


Roundtree, Chas.


1 First. 1 Second.


Webb, John E.


Southport .


4 First.


.23


Second. 2 Fourth.


Gardner & Collins


Roachdale


5 First.


...... 36


7 Second.


4 Third.


3 Fourth. Fifth.


5 Sixth.


4 Seventh.


2 Championships.


Hartman, F. P. Fincastle.


11 First.


....... 25


2 Second.


5 Third.


2 Fourth.


2 Fifth.


3 Sixth.


1 Seventh.


Keim, H. H. Ladoga


1 Championship ..


24


1 Premier Championship. 1 Grand Championship. Silver Cup in Sheep Shearing Con- test.


CATTLE


Exhibitor.


Location.


Awards. Entries. 10


1 First.


3 Fourth.


1 Sixth.


1 Seventh.


1 Senior Championship.


1 Grand Championship.


Robins, J. G. & Sons Horace 6 First. .13


3 Second.


3 Third.


1 Sixth. 1 Championship.


Bowen, E. W.


Delphi


92


VanNatta, W. S. & Son


Fowler


17


Brookside Farm Co. . Fort Wayne


Hadley, Oscar Plainfield


Hartner & Gurtner North Manchester.


Hines, F. S. Malott Park.


Miller, H. C., & J. H. Peru


2 First. 2 Third. 1 Fourth. 3 Sixth 2 Seventh.


2 Senior Championships.


2 Grand Championships.


5 First. .17


5 Second.


Third. Fourth. 3 Fifth.


1 Sixth.


1 Junior Championship.


1 Reserve Championship.


1 Reserve Junior Championship.


2 Premier Championships.


2 First. 9


Second.


1 Third.


3 Fourth.


3 Fifth.


2 Commendations.


1 Second. ..... 8


1 Third.


3 Fourth.


1 Fifth.


9 First. . . . 13


4 Second.


3 Third.


3 Fourth.


5 First. .. 12


2 Second.


3 Third.


3 Fourth.


2 Fifth.


1 Championship.


Premier Championship.


Wood, A. C., & Sons Pendleton 7 First. .11


5 Second.


3 Third.


Fifth.


2 Championships.


3 Reserve Championships.


1 Grand Championship,


1 Premier Championship.


93


Robbins, J. E.


Greensburg.


6 First .. .12


2 Second.


1 Fourth. 2 Fifth. 2 Sixth. 2 Seventh.


1 Reserve Championship.


1 Premier Championship.


SWINE


Exhibitor.


Location.


Graham, M. B.


Remington


Washburn, James Remington


Locke & Wellington


Remington


1 First. 15


2 Third.


2 Fourth.


1 Fifth.


2 Sixth.


1 Reserve Championship.


1 Seventh. 4


1 First.


.19


1 Second.


2 Third.


1 Sixth.


1 Junior Championship.


1 Reserve Championship.


1 Third. . . .19


3 Fourth.


1 Sixth.


1 Seventh.


1 Second. 19


1 Third.


2 Fourth.


4 Fifth.


Riley, J. & Son Thorntown


2 First.


..... 23


4 Second.


4 Third.


2 Fourth.


Teeter, J. A. Remington


1 First.


8


3 Second.


1 Fifth.


1 Junior Championship. 1 Fourth


May, C. W. Remington 6 1 Seventh.


Awards. Entries.


1 Second


1


1 Second. 2


Shuster, H. M. . Remington


Jessup, G. W. Rockville


..


Etzler & Moses Decatur


Barker, I. N. & Son Thorntown


94


Catherwood, A. P. Lafayette


.22


Milner, W. W. & Sons Thorntown


First Third. 5 Complimentary. 1 First. .14


2 Second.


3 Third. 1 Fourth.


1 Sixth.


1 Championship. First. .. . .. 17


1 Fourth.


5 Fifth. 1 Sixth.


1 Championship.


1 Grand Championship.


Riggs Bros.


Shirley


Arbuckle & Sidner


Hope


Herrod, J. R. Hope


Chapman Bros.,. Richmond


6


DOGS


Exhibitor.


Location.


Award. Entries.


Chappell, J. H.


Oakland City .


2 First


2


POULTRY


Day, Mrs. A. L.


Fillmore


1 Second 3


4


Patzel, C. A.


Hope


6


Allison, E. C ..


Hope


1 Seventh


7


Fishel, U. R. Connersville


First.


24


2 Second.


1 Third.


1 Fourth.


Sixth.


1 Seventh.


6 Special.


Brown, Harvey . Hope


1 Fourth


.20


1 Fifth.


Sixth.


Fishel, J. C. & Son


Hope


1 Fifth.


24


1 Seventh.


2 Special.


Johnson & Potts Greenfield 2 First 16


2 Second.


1 Fifth. 1 Sixth.


95


Murphy, Ed


Carmel


3


1


1


Rockhill, W. E.


Aetna Green


Swain, W. O.


Arlington


1 Second ..... 10


1 Third. Fourth.


2 Fifth. 1 Sixth.


1 Seventh.


Kistler, C. W


Indianapolis


10


Tobin, Wm. Indianapolis


2 Sixth


12


Lanius, Wesley


Greensburg.


3 First. 12


2 Third.


1 Fourth.


1 Sixth.


1 Seventh.


Ulrey, B. F. Shadeland.


12


Clark. Dr. H. P. Indianapolis


8 First.


10


2 Second.


1 Third.


2 Fifth.


Carver & Avey


Columbia City


2 First 20


1 Second.


Smiley, T. N. & Son


Milligan.


2 First


7


Roots, D. T. .


Connersville


1 Third.


56


Fourth


1 Sixth.


Ninth.


Lane. S. B. Spiceland


1 First.


3


2 Fifth.


Sixth.


Johnson, F. P.


Indianapolis


Second


.12


1 Fourth.


2 Sixth.


1 Seventh.


.36


Fordice, Mrs. Morton W. Russellville


3 Fifth.


10


4 Sixth.


4 Seventh.


Johnson, S. B.


Fairland


11


Bradshaw, Harmond.


Lebanon


1 Fifth.


18


Zike. W. W


Morristown


2 Sixth


9


Weiss, F. C. Evansville


10 First. .


23


7 Second.


2 Third.


2 Fourth.


1 Fifth.


96


1 Second.


Rominger, Walter . Indianapolis


Summary of Disbursements


The following is a summary of the moneys expended in the different departments that have been made by the Commission to this date:


General Expenses of the Commissioners.


. . $ 7854.93


Office Expenses :


Express. freight and drayage


S 40.52


Postage, printing and stationery


422.69


Telegrams and telephones


374.13


Salary of Assistant Secretary


3337.50


Railroad expenses of Assistant Secretary .


155.90


Stenographie and Clerical service .


1370.22


Supplies .


281.04


Publicity and Promotion !:


5988.60


Postage


323.00


Printing bulletins


173 00


Clerical service .


828.50


Stationery and suppli.s


109.07


1433.57


State Building:


General expense.


219.59


Building


43419.30


Furnishings.


8857.60


Assistants 'salaries ).


6092.94


Maintenance .


11931.70


75521.13


Committee on Manufactures:


Postage


30.50


Stenographic service


12.00


Stationery


55.85


98.35


Committee on Transportation :


Postage


8.02


Stenographic service


26.20


Stationery


9.00


Express


1.05


44.27


AGRICULTURE


Installation:


Grain


3 48. 23


Collecting grain, etc.


$21.04


Lumber and supplies


8.21


Cases.


5$1.56


Railing


22.75


Furnishings.


253.67


Facade.


235.00


97


370.00 948.72 4774.08


Maintenance:


Salary, Superintendent and Attendants


3572.00


Electricity .


9.00


Janitor service


28.00


3609.00


8383.08


HORTICULTURE.


Installation:


Fruit


$ 226.71


Collecting fruit, etc.


1095.74


Tables and furnishings


721.08


2043.53


Maintenance:


Expense of attendants


866.25


Cold storage and drayage


590.00


1456.25


Monograph


239.60


3739.38


LIVE STOCK.


Dairy Exhibit:


Refrigeration, St. Louis.


500.00


Expense, superintendence


588.56


10SS.56


Exploitation :


Sheep exhibit


7.53


Swine exhibit.


27.87


Cattle exhibit


23.07


Horse exhibit .


15.70


Poultry exhibit.


11.75


85.92


1174.48


BUILDING STONE.


Installation :


Plans


126.38


Construction


2527.00


Furnishings


81.50


2734.88


Maintenance:


Salary, attendant


421.94


Janitor service


18.75


440.69


3175.57


COAL EXHIBIT.


Installation:


Freight, drayage, etc., on coal


503.21


Design .


137.40


Construction.


2743.00


Labor.


70.75


3454.36


Maintenance:


Salary of attendant.


270.00


270.00


3724.36


EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT: SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.


Installation:


Expense collecting exhibit, etc. 1351.42


98


Statues


Labor.


Booths 1788 78


Furnishings. 265.24


1875.99


Cabinets Binding volumes of exhibits


423.50 5704.93


Maintenance:


Salaries, Superintendent and Attendants


1741.54


Heat


24.24


Janitor service


139.50


1905.28


7610.21


Library exhibit


366.11


Juvenile Court exhibit


63.80


State Board Charities exhibit.


92.78


Department of Hygiene


355.27


School for Feeble-Minded Youth exhibit.


50.00


Printing "History Education"


1546.95


10085.12


WOMAN'S WORK.


Installation :


Expense collecting exhibit, etc.


$ 506.92


Booths, design .


35.00


Booths, construction.


3293.00


Furnishings.


126.28


Painting floors


24 00


3985.20


Maintenance:


Insurance


221.30


Janitor service


79.00


Electrical service .


118.82


Salary, Superintendent and Attendants


1413.53


1832. 65


5817.85


LITERATURE.


Installation :


Expense collecting books, ete.


206.48


206.48


Maintenance:


Salary of Superintendent


262.50


262.50


Expense, souvenir hooks .


349.73


349.73


818.71


FINE ARTS.


Installation :


Collecting and framing paintings


945.10


945.10


Maintenance:


Salary of Superintendent


262.50


Insurance


352.81


615.31


Expense, souvenir books


349.73


349.73


1910.14


Total


$129769.54


99


UNPAID ACCOUNTS


There are bills filed but not paid, including freight on livestock, and items to be charged to the different depart- ments, amounting to about $5.000.


SALE OF PROPERTY


The sale of property of the state is as follows:


For State Building


$1050.00


Furniture


1655.55


Horticulture and Agriculture exhibits, booths and cases: booths and cases in the Woman's Work exhibits .


500.00


Coal exhibit


140.00


Stone exhibit.


275.00


Educational exhibits and booths


988.00


Expense refunded.


96.00


$4704.55


We have, with as much detail as has seeme 1 proper, reported upon the work of the Commission as completed to this time. It is not entirely complete for the reason that there are some minor matters connected with the clos- ing up of the business of the Ex tuition that carrot vet be concluded. However, this substantially covers not only what the Commission has done. but all it will need to do. The Commission desires to express to Your Excellency its full appreciation of the hot i hat has been conferred upon the individual members by their appointment to perform these important duties. The work has cessarily entailed a considerable personal sacrifice upon each member of the Commission, but this we have gladly made, as we feel sure the part Indiana has taken in this great Exposition will redound to the future good and glory of our beloved state. To you we express our gratitude for the kindly interest you have manifested in our work and the intelligent assistance you have given us from time to time. Respectfully submitted,


NEWTON W. GILBERT, President.


HENRY W. MARSHALL, Vice-President.


JAMES W. COCKRUM, Secretary.


W. W. WICKS,


W. W. STEVENS,


W. H. O'BRIEN,


CRAWFORD FAIRBANKS,


D. W. KINSEY,


NELSON A. GLADDING,


FRANK C. BALL,


C. C. SHIRLEY, FREMONT GOODWINE,


Jos. B. GRASS, S. B. FLEMING, M. W. MIX.


100


REPORT OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION OF INDIANA


May 31, 1905. Received by the Governor, examined and referred to the AAuditor of State for verification of the financial statement. Indianapolis. May 31. 1905. The within report, so far as the same relates to moneys drawn from the State Treasury and refunded thereto, has been examined and found correct.


D. E. SHERRICK, Auditor of State.


May 31. 1905.


Returned by the Auditor of State, with above certificate, and transmitted to Secretary of State for publication, upon the orderof the Board of Commissioners of Public Printing and Binding.


Filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Indiana, June 1, 1905. FRED L. GEMMER. Secretary to the Governor.


DANIEL E. STORMS, Secretary of State.


Received the within report and delivered to the printer June 1,1905.


HARRY SLOUGH. Clerk Printing Bureau.


OFFICE OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMMISSION OF INDIANA


Marion, Indiana, May 31, 1905.


HON. J. FRANK HANLY. Governor of Indiana.


Sir - The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of Indiana having concluded its work, has the honor to submit to you its final report of money expo nile i since the approval of its partial report by your predecessor, Governor Winni MIT. Durbin, on January 6, 1905. As stated in th r port of Governor Durbin there were bills filed in the office of the Commission for services previously rendered and expenses incurred, an counting to approximately $5.000.00. Vouchers have been issued for these bills, together with the running expenses of the Commission si ce that date, and are on file in the office of the Auditor of State. The following is a summary of all such expendi- tures:


Gerl Expressif th Commissioners.


S 1,062 76


Offic


1 ....... fright and dramage


S 23.57


Ist ... fun try and station. ..


140.61


Tele gra is and t lephones


64 38


Salary of .1-si- tart Secretary


1,200.00


Railroad expenses of Assistant Secretary


17.32


Sten si ple And clerical service


265.90


Suppli


16.60


Ofhce rental (St. Louis and Indianapolis)


133.51


$ 1,867.89


PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION


Printing bulletins


14.90


Postage and distribution of publication


S 360 00


Publication.


1,700.00


STATE BUILDING


2,064.90


Building


S 31.82


101


Furnishings Assistants. Maintenance.


143.35 177.88 711.85


1,064.90


AGRICULTURE


Installation :


Furnishings


$ 5.50


HORTICULTURE


Installation:


Fruit


$82 45


Collecting fruit, etc ..


225.62


Furnishings


1 65


Maintenance:


Attendants


SS1.90


Cold storage and drayage.


4.10


86.00


LIVESTOCK


Freight on Exhibits


Sheep exhibit


S 193.65


Swine


563 29


Cattle


930.15


Horse 4.


383.40


Poultry


271.04


Dog


1 07


2,345.60


EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT-Schools and Colleges Installation :


$160.79


Maintenance:


Salary of attendants.


$22.00


22.00


182.79


WOMAN'S WORK DEPARTMENT


Installation :


Expense collecting exhibit


$59.70


Maintenance: Electrical service.


$25.14


Salary of attendants


54.11


79.25


138.95


102


5.50


309.72


395.72


Expense collecting exhibit


160.79


59.70


LITERATURE


Installation :


Expense collecting books, etc. ..... S 26.07


26.07


FINE ARTS


Installation Expense collecting books.


$ 125.90


125.90


Total


$ 9,280.98


Total expenditures as per report of January 6, 1905


$129,769.54


Total expenditures


$139,050.52


Amount appropriated by the Legislature


.$150,000.00


Total amount of exper fitures.


139,050 52


Balance of appropriation unexpended.


$ 10,949 48


4,847.03


Amount re cived from sale of building and other property of the State Total


$ 15,796.51


We thank you most sincerely for the interest you have manifested in the work of the Commission, and desire to express to you our wishes for your future success and happiness.


The Commission adjourned sine die May 20, 1905.


Respectfully submitted, NEWTON W. GILBERT, President HENRY W. MARSHALL, Vice-President. JAMES W. COCKRUM. Secretary. W. W. WICKS,


W. W. STEVENS,


W. H. O'BRIEN,


CRAWFORD FAIRBANKS


D. W. KINSEY,


NELSON A. GLADDING,


FRANK C. BALL,


C. C. SHIRLEY, FREMONT GOODWINE,


JOS. B. GRASS, S. B. FLEMING, M. W. MIX.


Attest : JAMES W. COCKRUM, Secretary.


103


Addenda


EMPLOYEES


The employees of the Commission, including all those in charge of the state building and the state's exhibits, were ever loyal to the interests of Indiana, Much depended upon them in accomplishing successful results. The members of this corps of workers were active and at all times ready to carry out the plans and instructions of the Commission. They were stimulated by state pride and a desire to add to the advancement of the undertaking and to the comfort of those visiting the fair.


Below we give a complete list of persons employed by the Commission during the Exposition.


INDIANA BUILDING


Namc.


Residence.


Employed as


McNeil, Miss Hallie


Peru


Clerk.


Haffner, J. E.


Anderson.


Chief of Care Takers.


Dunn, Mrs. May Warthin


Indianapolis. Supt. Art and Literary Dept.


Pritchett, Miss Dale.


Oakland City


. Postmistress.


*Williams, Miss Hazel


Marion


Assistant Postmistress.


Herff, Harry.


Peru


Registry Clerk.


*Draper, D. E ..


Independence


Registry Clerk.


*McCarty, Robert


Williamsport


Registry Clerk.


*Canaday, Ward


New Castle


Registry Clerk.


*Millikan, John.


New Castle.


Registry Clerk.


*Billman, Mrs. Louise


Evansville


Registry Clerk.


*Johnson, Theo. PP


Williamsport


Registry Clerk.


*Held, John


Williamsport


Registry Clerk.


*Saint, Arthur


New Castle.


Registry Clerk.


Mitchell, Albert


Terre Haute


Checkroom Clerk.


*Huber, A. C.


East Chicago


Checkroom Clerk.


*Wahl, L. E.


Warsaw


Checkroom Clerk.


*Baker. Miss Jessie


Huntington


Checkroom Clerk.


*Walters. F. G.


South Bend


Checkroom Clerk.


*Grass, Geo. A ..


Huntington


Lunchroom Clerk.


*Baker, Mrs. May C.


Huntington


Lunchroom Clerk.


*Stults, Miss Cora


Huntington


Lunchroom Clerk.


*Robinson, Miss Hazel


Marion


Musician.


Lyon, Mrs. Lena. Gosney, Miss Mary


Evansville


Matron.


Marion


Assistant Matron.


*Beerbower, F. E.


Indianapolis


Watchman.


*Avery, O. J.


Indianapolis Watchman.


*Beeks, W. L.


Shelbyville Watchman.


*Howe. J. B.


Kentland


Watchman.


*O'Hara, J. E.


Kentland


Watchman.


104


*Wert, Jos .. Armstrong, Eugene.


Kentland


Watchman.


Indianapolis General Utility Man.


*Walters, Edward


Fort Wayne Janitor.


*Goodall, W. T. Janitor. Indianapolis


*Rueker, John St. Louis. Janitor.


*Leavell, Thos. Janitor.


St. Louis


*Leavell, Frank Janitor.


St. Louis


*Latcher, Jos. .St. Louis


Janitor.


*Walters, Mrs. Edw. Fort Wayne Janitress.


*Leavell, Mrs. Frank St. Louis Janitress.


*McGaughy, Miss Earlia Janitress. Indianapolis


*Skinner, Miss Sadie


St. Louis.


Janitress.


*Wilson, Miss Ogeal St. Louis


Janitress.


*Mahoney, Miss Lula St. Louis.


Janitress.


AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT.


Name.


Residence.


Employed.


Clore, L. B.


Franklin


.Superintendent.


Overstreet, Joseph.


Franklin. Superintendent.


STONE EXHIBIT.


Name.


Residence.


Employed as


Simmons, Thos. W.


Bloomington Attendant.


COAL EXHIBIT.


Name.


Residence.


Employed as


*Hill, Chas.


Jonesboro


Attendant.


WOMAN'S WORK EXHIBIT.


Residence.


Employed as


Berryman, Mrs. W. L


Tipton.


Superintendent.


* Ellison, Miss Phoebe


Fort Wayne


Attendant.


*Lyman, Miss Louise


Fort Wayne Attendant.


*Foster, Mrs. Myrtle.


Fort Wayne Attendant.


*Moore, Mrs. Deck


Kokomo.


Attendant.


*Bruner, Mrs. Grace


Kokomo


Attendant.


*George, Miss Effie


Kokomo.


Attendant.


*Homer, Miss Irene


Lafayette


Attendant.


*Jackson, Miss Mary


Lafayette


Attendant.


*Cannon, Mrs. Carrie


Lafayette


Attendant.


*Bales, Miss Alba


Albion


Attendant.


*Simons, Miss Jennie


Fort Wayne


Attendant.


*Parmelee, Miss Helen


Indianapolis


Attendant.


*Lohman, Miss May


Kendallville


Attendant.


*Beuter, Miss Cleopha


Fort Wayne Attendant.


*Finch, Miss May Fort Wayne


Attendant.


105


Vame.


EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT.


Name.


Residence.


Employed as


Millis, W. A.


Crawfordsville


Superintendent.


*Cotton, Miss Sarah


Indianapolis


Attendant.


*McTurnan, Lawrence.


Indianapolis


Attendant.


*Hestor, F. D.


Indianapolis Attendant.


*Steeley, Andrew


West Lebanon


Attendant.


*Messerly, Miss Maud.


Winamac


Attendant.


*Jones, Miss Sara


Fowler


Attendant.


*Dupies Miss Maud


Fowler .


Attendant.


*Reed, Miss Mable


Kentland


Attendant.


*Davidson, Miss Gertrude


Fowler Attendant.


*Rose, Miss Elsie.


Williamsport


Attendant.


*Crim, Miss Margaret


Indianapolis


Attendant.


*McCrory, Miss Geneva E.


Plymouth


Attendant.


*Jarrell, Miss Jessie B.


Tyner


Attendant.


*Kelly, Miss Rose


. Crawfordsville.


Attendant.


*Horney, Miss Elizabeth.


. Richmond


Attendant.


*Wolf, Miss Bulah.


Williamsport


Attendant.


*Hubbard, Miss Anna


Indianapolis


Attendant.


*Smith, Miss Frances C


Laporte.


Attendant.


*Jordan, Miss Lina


New Castle


Attendant.


*Elro 1, Miss Jennie .


Indianapolis


Attendant.


*Walkup, Miss Mary


Crawfordsville.


Attendant.


*Williams, Miss Margaret


Marion


Attendant.


*Agate, Ralph H


Goodland


Attendant.


*Wilson, W. B.


Franklin


Attendant.


*Webb, Edgar


Attica ..


Attendant.


*Osborn, Lee ..


. Laporte.


Attendant.


*Johnson, Jos. N.


Kokomo.


Attendant.


*Webb, Wm. E.


Indianapolis


Janitor.


(*) Employed for a short period only.


CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY AND CULVER NAVAL SCHOOL AT THE WORLD'S FAIR.


The cadets of the Culver Military Academy encamped at the Exposition from May 23 to June 2, 1904. The organization included the battalion of infantry and band, cavalry troop of forty horses, two sections of field artillery with horses, Gatling gun detachment, and cadet company of engineers.


"It was the general comment of those competent to judge that no other cadet corps, barring that of West Point, approached the Culver cadets in bearing. discipline, and precision and thoroughness in drills."-Governor Durbin. "Other cadet organizations besides the Culver boys have made their appearance at Saint Louis since the Exposi- tion opened and gone through similar exercises, but none with the same eclat or dashing effect."-London Graphic, on "Military Exhibits at Saint Louis."


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June 2 was officially designated as "Culver Day." On this date the following program was carried out: In the forenoon cavalry, artillery and infantry drills, and exhibitions of bridge building and wall scaling were given in the Arena of Hale's Fire Fighters. There were present, Governor Durbin, of Indiana, other distinguished visitors, and about 5,000 spectators. In the afternoon there was unveiled at the Palace of Education a bronze equestrian group, executed by Zolnay, representing a Culver cadet standing on three horses, Græco-Roman fashion, in the act of dashing over the hurdle. This, with scenes of cadet life grouped around the pedestal, constituted the Culver ex- hibit, and was awarded a medal. Addresses were made on this occasion by President Francis, Governor Winfield T. Durbin, Hon. John L. Griffiths, and Colonel A. F. Fleet, Superintendent of the Academy. After the unveiling, the battalion of cadets was reviewed on the Plaza of Saint Louis by the Governor of Indiana. In the evening a grand military ball was given in the Hall of Congresses. Seven hundred guests were present, including the Governor and other distinguished Indianians, officials of the Exposition, foreign representatives, and officers of the army and the marine corps.


The cadets of the Culver Summer Naval School also visited the Exposition, and were encamped on the West Point camp site from August 12 to 20. They transferred to Saint Louis four man-of-war cutters, and gave there the only series of naval drills ever given on an exposition lagoon, and attracted much attention.


On the afternoon of August 19 President Francis and the entire executive committee of the Exposition, went aboard the cutters and officially reviewed the work of the cadets. A salute of seventeen guns was fired for President Francis by the cadet gun erews, which was followed by a drill in getting up masts, work under oars, boat races, etc. President Franeis highly complimented the cadets on their drill.




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