Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Bagobo (Philippine people); Indigenous peoples; Men
Young man with hair to his waist over a bead-adorned jacket and shorts, posing outdoors in front of trees. He is likely Bulon, a nineteen-year-old Bagobo Moro (a Muslim tribe from the western coast of Mindanao in the Philippine Islands). Since the...
Indoor exhibit at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, of an open structure with block pillars and an arch which reads "Indiana" and runs above a cutout of a herald picturing a sun, buffalo, and...
Young woman, possibly Igorot, smoking a pipe, wearing a striped cloth wrapped over her other clothes at the shoulder. She is standing near several thatched-roofed huts, probably in the Philippine Exhibit. Since the World's Fair in St. Louis,...
Display at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, featuring a framed illustration of an Native American man in a checked blanket holding a narrow pipe to his mouth, with two women farming in the distance in...
Exhibit at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, of a large star emblem surrounded by displays of dried grains in containers and on stalks. At the center of the star is a circular illustration of a man...
Indoor exhibit at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, of an arch labeled "Minnesota" and emblazoned with bunches of wheat. Title supplied by cataloger.
Indoor exhibit at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, probably in the Palace of Agriculture, containing many open-sided structures or display cases topped by domes and then balls with triangular tufts above. "Virginia" is written...
View of "Grand Canal" of World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, with domed Festival Hall and Central Cascades (three fountains). The right side of the canal is bordered by a barrier with some low and high pillars, and a boat traverses the...
The crowd walking along the Pike of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. The Pike was a wide mile-long span of concessions, attractions, and rides to provide amusement and activities.
Festival Hall, the centerpiece of the Main View of the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, is fronted by the Cascades and the Grand Basin. The smaller building to the left is the East Cascade Restaurant.
A large institutional building located on a small waterway as seen from a nearby bridge or shore. Five flags are flying from the building. Small ferry and sight-seeing boats are passing by. It appears to be the Palace of Fine Arts constructed for...