Pan-American Exposition flag papers, 1900-1906.

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Pan-American Exposition flag papers, 1900-1906.

Includes letter to Flach from F.R. Rosseel, secretary to the Pan-American Bureau of Publicity regarding flag competition, 12 July 1900; copyright certificate for flag design from Library of Congress, 4 June 1901; pencil design of flag emblem; a newspaper clipping showing Theodore Flach's locksmith shop; and two photographs, one a portrait of Alfred L. Flach, the other showing Flach behind the shop counter.

(0.1 linear ft.)

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Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.)

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Photos stored in Iconography Section. From the description of Pan-American Exposition records, 1899-1901. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155444124 ...

Rosseel, Frank R. (Frank Raymond), 1860-1936.

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Journalist, writer, and artist; authority on early Great Lakes steamboating. In charge of press relations and advertising for the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. From the description of Letters, 1899-1901 (bulk 1901 Aug.-Oct.). (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 38289414 ...

Flach, Alfred L.

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Worked at his family's business (bellhangers, locksmiths, and electricians) in Buffalo, and later as a bookkeeper. From the description of Pan-American Exposition flag papers, 1900-1906. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 55108177 ...