Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission

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, in a building erected especially for the purpose; also a variedcollection of the larger and smaller game, fish, etc. , together withspecimens of all the numerous varieties of wood produced in the forestsand inland waters of the Dominion, exhibited in the Forestry, Fish, andGame Building, and in a special exhibit of live beaver in the samebuilding.
As an appropriation for the installation of these exhibits thegovernment of Canada made a preliminary grant of $150, 000, which wassupplemented by
...further appropriations for maintenance aggregating$175, 000, making a total of $325, 000.
The official pavilion was a structure built after the fashion of aclubhouse, located near the north entrance to the Palace of Agriculture, costing, with forestry building in rear, about $35, 000. This buildingwas furnished throughout with the products of Canadian factories anddecorated with the work of Canadian artists, all suggestive of thenatural wealth, progress, and enterprise of the country.
The mining exhibit occupied a space of 10, 000 square feet, and comprisedlarge quantities of coal and all the coarser metal ores, together withan extensive collection of all the finer metals minerals, buildingstones, and every product of the mines known to science and commerce.


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