This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...Female figure: "Genius of Architecture.."1 Bruno L. Zimon, New York, sculptor; Female figure: "Genius of Music" I from palace of manufactures. Two female figures: "Victory." Michel Tonetti, New York, sculptor; from portico of palace of manufactures. Placed in Potomac Park, Monument grounds annex. Female figure: "Genius of Sculptor's Art.."1Chas. Harvey, New York, sculptor; Female figure: "Genius of Ceramic Art.."./ from liberal arts building. Female figure: "Transportation by Sea" 1 Antonio C. Spodik, sculptor; from Female figure: "Transportation by Land.."/ portico palace of manufactures. Portrait statue: Andrew Jackson, hero of battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815. L. Potter, sculptor. Portrait statue: P. De Narvaez, Spanish explorer, 1470-1528. Adams, sculptor. Portrait statue: F. B. Marbois, negotiated sale of Louisiana, 1803. H. Herring, sculptor. Portrait statue: R. R. Livingstone, negotiated purchase of Louisiana, 1803. A. Lukeman, sculptor. Portrait statue: Anthony Wayne, commander in chief of Federal Army, 1792. J. Noble, sculptor. Portrait statue: J. B. Le Moyne Bienville, governor of Louisiana, 1701-1718. Charles Lopez, sculptor. Portrait statue: George Rogers Clark, patriot soldier; saved Mississippi frontier to United States. Elise Ward, sculptor. Portrait statue: De La Salle, explorer, Mississippi Valley, 1681-82. L. Gudsproit, sculptor. Six vases were also received from the committee. A photograph of one of the figures representing "Victory" and a photograph of one of the vases accompany this report. AMERICAN RAILWAY APPLIANCE EXHIBITION, MONUMENT GROUNDS. On February 14,1905, the Secretary of War, utider authority given him by the act approved January 12,1905, ...