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Title
An account of the closing ceremonies of the Panama-Pacific international exposition, San Francisco, December fourth, 1915
Creator
San Francisco (City). Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915
Contributor
Todd, Frank Morton
Sterling, George, 1859-1926
Date Created and/or Issued
1915
Publication Information
Press of the Blair-Murdock Co
Contributing Institution
University of San Francisco
Collection
Rare Book Collection
Rights Information
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Description
On cover: The lights go out, the last day and night of the Panama-Pacific international exposition at San Francisco, California.; "Accompanied by a facsimile of the toast of Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States of America, in his handwriting; and with verses by George Sterling. Published by the Exposition, the account being written by Frank Morton Todd, its official historian.
Type
text
Format
[13] p. front. (mounted facsim.) 22 cm.
Identifier
rbr00039
http://digitalcollections.usfca.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p264101coll7/id/1570
Language
English
Subject
San Francisco (City). Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915
Relation
San Francisco (City). Panama Pacific International Exposition, 1915. Account of the closing ceremonies of the Panama-Pacific international exposition, San Francisco, December fourth, 1915. [San Francisco, Press of the Blair-Murdock company, 1915]; http://worldcat.org/oclc/612938/viewonline
TC 781.D9 A6 1915

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