Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Tennessee Centennial Exposition, 1897
When the United States undertakes to supply ways and means to aid any public enterprise of national importance, it is never niggardly or ineffective in its work. For the Tennessee Centennial Exposition it has done a great part.
The provision by Congress for the admission, free of duty, of goods from foreign countries intended for exhibition, and. The transmission by' the Department of State of this information to all foreign governments, was the inducement that led many of them to participate. The' result of this is seen in the foreign section of the Com merce Building.
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