Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.)

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Officially titled the Lewis & Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair, the exposition was an international event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition. It was held in Portland, Oregon, from June 1 to Oct. 15, 1905, and was designed to promote trade between the Pacific Northwest and Asia; to contribute to the wealth of Oregon through its forestry and agriculture; and to encourage the arts of the region. Planning began around 1901 and the enterprise was headed by Henry W. Corbett and later by Harvey W. Scott. Officers included Henry W. Goode, president; Henry E. Reed, secretary and director of exploitation; Henry E. Dosch, director of exhibits; Ion Lewis, director of architecture; John A. Wakefield, director of concessions and admissions; and Frank Vincent DuMond, director of fine arts. The exposition was held in northwest Portland on Guild's Lake. It contained massive exhibit halls including the Forestry Building, made entirely of logs. An amusement street called The Trail led to the Bridge of Nations and the U.S. Government Island. The fair was one of the few U.S. expositions to earn a profit.

From the description of Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition records, 1894-1933 (bulk 1904-1906). (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 35619592

The Lewis & Clark Centennial and American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair was an international event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition. It was held in Portland, Oregon, from June 1 to October 15, 1905, and was designed to promote trade between the Pacific Northwest and Asia, to promote the wealth of Oregon through its forestry, industry and agriculture, and to promote the arts of the region.

Plans for a Portland exposition were considered as early as 1895, but it was not until 1900 that a provisional commitee of Portland businessmen began to seriously develop the idea. In December of that year the Oregon Historical Society and Oregonian editor Harvey Scott proposed holding the fair in 1905 as the centennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Besides Scott, the early leaders of the effort were banker and former U.S. senator Henry W. Corbett, who became the exposition corporation's first president, and J. M. Long of the Portland Board of Trade. Incorporation papers were filed in October of 1901 and journalist Henry E. Reed was hired to promote the enterprise throughout the U.S. and abroad. In November of 1901, $300,000 of stock was issued and quickly purchased. The involvement of the state of Oregon was coordinated by the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Commission with Jefferson Myers as chairman. By September of 1902 a site for the fair had been chosen - the Guild's Lake area northwest of downtown Portland. Work began in the early months of 1903. Later that year Harvey Scott assumed the presidency of the corporation after the death of Henry Corbett. A long campaign to gain U.S. Government support succeeded finally in April of 1904 with President Roosevelt's signing of an appropration bill.

The original layout of the exposition grounds was developed by John Olmstead, son of Central Park's planner Frederick Law Olmstead. The work of construction was overseen by Oskar Huber, Superintendent of Works, and architectural decisions were made by Portland architect Ion Lewis. Using as a model the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the main buildings of the Portland fair were situated on a ridge overlooking Guild's Lake and the Willamette River, with massive exhibition halls fronting a central "sunken garden" which led down the hill to a stepped esplanade and a bandstand at the water's edge. A street of amusement concessions called The Trail led to the long Bridge of Nations which connected the shore to the U.S. Government Island containing a massive double-towered pavilion. Notable among the other exposition buildings were the American Inn - a vast hotel for visitors situated at lakeside - and the Forestry Building - a huge log cabin made from gigantic tree trunks, which survived until destroyed by fire in the 1960s.

Although Portland's exposition was one of many world's fairs that took place around the same time, its managers learned much from the efforts of other cities, most notably St. Louis's Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904. The Portland fair was promoted at St. Louis by Colonel Henry E. Dosch, who headed the Oregon section and served later as Director of Exhibits of the Lewis & Clark fair. Many of Portland's exhibits and amusements came directly from St. Louis.

Among the the thousands of exhibits, the most popular was that of Japan, situated in the Oriental Exhibit Palace. The amusements of The Trail were not as well-attended as hoped, this due in part to efforts at a Sunday closure. Aside from trained elks, baby incubators, aerial artists, and other acts, the most elaborate of the shows was Bolossy Kiralfy's Carnival of Venice - an extravagnza involving hundreds of dancers on a 400-foot stage. Also held at the fair were a number of national and international conferences and congresses, among them a women's suffrage congress attended by Susan B. Anthony, an historical conference, and a national educational conference.

The administration of the exposition was handled with great effeciency. Heading the corporation was the President (orignally the Director-General), H. W. Goode. Henry E. Reed was the corporations' Secretary and also the Exposition's Director of Exploitation. Other officers were Director of Exhibits Henry E. Dosch; John A. Wakefield, Director of Concessions and Admissions; Ion Lewis, Director of Architecture; Frank Vincent Du Mond, Chief of Fine Arts; J. F. Batchelder, Superintendent of Mines and Metallurgy; and Oskar Huber, Director of Works.

The exposition was a great success on many levels. Attendance figures were 1,558,000 paid admissions and 966,000 free passes, well above projections. The corporation made a net profit of $84,461 and was one of the few U.S. expositions to end with a positive balance. More importantly, the fair succeeded in promoting Oregon in general and Portland in particular. It is likely that the exposition contributed substantially to Portland's great economic and population boom from 1905 to 1912.

From the guide to the Records, 1894-1933, 1903-1906, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)

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referencedIn Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Forestry Building plans, 1904-1905 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Records, 1894-1933, 1903-1906 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Young Women's Christian Association conference photograph album [graphic], 1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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referencedIn Oregon Pony Restoration Project photographs collection [graphic], 1980-1981. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Matthews, Oliver Vincent, 1892-1979. Oliver Matthews collection, 1905-1969. Oregon State University Libraries
referencedIn Foster, Ernest Moore, 1881-1955. Ernest Moore Foster collection, 1905-1907. Princeton University Library
referencedIn Lewis, Ion, 1853-1933,. Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Forestry Building plans [manuscript], 1904-1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Jacobberger, Francis Benedict, 1898-1962,. Jacobberger architectural photographs collection [graphic], circa 1900-1956. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Jacobberger architectural photographs collection, circa 1900-1956 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Michael Loop photographs collection, 1895-2002 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.). Lewis and Clark Centennial American Pacific Exposition and Oriental Fair, Washington State education exhibit, 1905. Washington State Historical Society
referencedIn Dosch, Henry Ernst, b. 1841. Henry Dosch collection, circa 1898-1918. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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creatorOf Zimmerman House (Gresham, Or.). Zimmerman House collection, [18--]-[19--]. Zimmerman House
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referencedIn Oliver, Helen Volck. Helen V. Oliver travel diary [manuscript], 1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Oregon State System of Higher Education. General Extension Division. Visual Instruction Department lantern slides, ca. 1900-1940. Oregon State University Libraries
referencedIn Warren W. Tolman Papers, 1898-1938 Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC)
referencedIn Bentson, William Allen, 1918-,. Major William A. Bentson photographic collection on the Lewis and Clark Exposition [graphic], 1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Lee, George Hewit, 1859-1951,. George Hewit Lee photograph album [graphic], 1898-1910. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Myers, Jefferson, d. 1943. Papers, 1898-1932. University of Oregon Libraries
referencedIn Photograph album with images of expositions in Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington [graphic], circa 1905-1909. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn McClay, Pauline Oelo, 1864-1950. Pauline McClay travel diary [manuscript], 1905-1917. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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referencedIn Exhibitions and world's fairs collection, 1848-1986 (bulk 1893-1986). The Henry Ford, Benson Ford Research Center
referencedIn Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition airships photographs collection [graphic], 1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
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referencedIn Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAllister Knox [manuscript], 1905-1954. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Baker, Viroque. Historical Society of Southern California Collection of Photographs by Subject [graphic], ca. 1850s-1982 (bulk 1880s-1930s). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn Bookmark collection, ca.1890-ca.1930. Winterthur Library
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creatorOf Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.). Pass booklet of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, 1905. Library of Congress
referencedIn Henry E. Reed Papers, 1855-1943, 1893-1943 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.). Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition records, 1894-1933 (bulk 1904-1906). Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Records of the Office of the Chief Clerk, National Archives Library, National Archives Records Administration
referencedIn Archambeau. Ruby. Ruby Archambeau collection, circa 1916-1921. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn United States. Dept. of the Interior. Office of the Secretary. Records of the Patents and Miscellaneous Division. National Archives Library, National Archives Records Administration
referencedIn Jefferson Myers papers, 1898-1932 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn McKay, Cyrus M. Washington and Oregon photograph album [graphic], circa 1904-1908. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Oliver Matthews Collection, 1905-1969 Oregon State University Archives
referencedIn Photographs of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, circa 1905. Harold B. Lee Library
referencedIn Wiggins photographs collection [graphic], circa 1905-1935 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Garsyki,. Dr. Fred B. Messing photograph album [graphic], circa 1890-1919. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Blanchard, Newton C. (Newton Crain), 1849-1922. Newton Crain Blanchard scrapbooks, 1892-1906. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Dye family photographs collection, circa 1855-1945 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides, circa 1900-1940 Oregon State University Libraries University Archives
referencedIn Historical Society of Southern California Collection of Photographs by Subject, circa 1850-1982, (bulk 1880s-1930s) The Huntington Library
referencedIn Photographs of the S.S. Chinook and Simon C. McMahon, and items relating to the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, circa 1904-1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Papers, 1868-1941 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Clarke Historical Museum Photographs Collection, 1905 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Clarke Historical Museum. Clarke Historical Museum Photographs Collection [graphic], 1905. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Oregon, 1879-1956, 1884-1928 Oregon State University Libraries Special Collections & Archives ResearchCenter
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referencedIn Register of students and alumni from the University of Washington, 1905-1909. University of Washington. Libraries
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