Minutes of the Panama-Pacific Exposition Commission, 1912-1914.

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Minutes of the Panama-Pacific Exposition Commission, 1912-1914.

This series consists of a binder of typed minutes which served as the official record of the meetings held by the Panama-Pacific Exposition Co mmission to plan and promote the New York State exhibits at this exposition. It appears that minutes from many of the meetings are copies, indicating that this binder contains the copies of the minutes sent to the governor for his information. The minutes summarize discussions of such matters as: exhibit site selection; architectural plans for the exhibit building; solicitation of exhibitions; exhibit proposals and progress; and contract bids.

0.2 cu. ft. (1 volume)

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