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[[File:COS_Louisiana.jpg |200px|thumb|left|The Territory of Oklahoma's Educational exhibit in the Palace of Education.]] | [[File:COS_Louisiana.jpg |200px|thumb|left|The Territory of Oklahoma's Educational exhibit in the Palace of Education.]] | ||
[[File:COS_Missouri.jpg |200px|thumb|left|The Territory of Oklahoma's Educational exhibit in the Palace of Education.]] | [[File:COS_Missouri.jpg |200px|thumb|left|The Territory of Oklahoma's Educational exhibit in the Palace of Education.]] | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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On the Main Picture, behind the Festival Hall was the Colonnade of States, which featured a monument to the thirteen states and the 'Indian Territory' that was gained by the United States from the Louisiana Purchase.
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Louisiana by Rudolph Schwarz
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Missouri by S. Calder
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Arkansas by A. Jaegers
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Iowa by C. E. Tefft
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Kansas by A. A. Weinman
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Minnesota by G. Gerlach
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Nebraska by F. H. Packer
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North Dakota by B. L. Zimm
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South Dakota by L. O. Lawrie
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Colorado by A. Zeller
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Montana by A. C. Skodik
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Wyoming by C. F. Hamann
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Oklahoma by J. S. Conway
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Indian Territory by C. A. Heber