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* Association of Implement and Vehicle Men on the grounds. | * Association of Implement and Vehicle Men on the grounds. | ||
January 6, 1903: * George W. Ristine made Director of Transportation. | January 6, 1903: | ||
* George W. Ristine made Director of Transportation. | |||
January 7, 1903: * Last roof trusses placed for Varied Industries building. | January 7, 1903: | ||
* Last roof trusses placed for Varied Industries building. | |||
January 13, 1903: * Committee on International Congresses created. | January 13, 1903: | ||
* Committee on International Congresses created. | |||
January 16, 1903: * Arrival of Japanese Commission. | January 16, 1903: | ||
* Arrival of Japanese Commission. | |||
January 17, 1903: * Governor of Indiana and commissioners visit Fairgrounds. | January 17, 1903: | ||
* Governor of Indiana and commissioners visit Fairgrounds. | |||
January 22, 1903: * Louisiana's Governor and commissioners visit grounds. | January 22, 1903: | ||
* Louisiana's Governor and commissioners visit grounds. | |||
January 23, 1903: * Governor and commissioners of Minnesota on the grounds. | January 23, 1903: | ||
* Governor and commissioners of Minnesota on the grounds. | |||
January 24, 1903: * Coining of souvenir dollars completed. | January 24, 1903: | ||
* Coining of souvenir dollars completed. | |||
February 2, 1903: * Meeting of Executive Committee of National Press Association. | February 2, 1903: | ||
* Meeting of Executive Committee of National Press Association. | |||
* Contract for Exposition power house awarded. | |||
February 22, 1903: * Geo. W. Fishback appointed commissioner to Windward Islands, Porto Rico and Trinidad. | February 22, 1903: | ||
* Geo. W. Fishback appointed commissioner to Windward Islands, Porto Rico and Trinidad. | |||
February 10, 1903: * Refrigerating exhibit determined on; G. T. Voorhees made chief. | February 10, 1903: | ||
* Refrigerating exhibit determined on; G. T. Voorhees made chief. | |||
* Rolla Wells and H. I. Miller elected directors to fill vacancies. | |||
February 11, 1903: * Arrival of Hon. W. H. Figg, special commissioner from Ceylon. | February 11, 1903: | ||
* Arrival of Hon. W. H. Figg, special commissioner from Ceylon. | |||
February 26, 1903: * Spanish minister, Don Emilio de Ojedo, visited the grounds. | February 26, 1903: | ||
* Spanish minister, Don Emilio de Ojedo, visited the grounds. | |||
March 3, 1903: * Annual meeting of stockholders; all directors reelected. | March 3, 1903: | ||
* Annual meeting of stockholders; all directors reelected. | |||
March 7, 1903: * Olympic games definitely secured. | March 7, 1903: | ||
* Olympic games definitely secured. | |||
March 8, 1903: * Contract for Agricultural building awarded. | March 8, 1903: | ||
* Contract for Agricultural building awarded. | |||
March 16, 1903: * Work begun on Mexican pavilion. | March 16, 1903: | ||
* Work begun on Mexican pavilion. | |||
March 17, 1903: * E. N. Armit appointed Superintendent of Construction under Director I. [Isaac] S. Taylor. | March 17, 1903: | ||
* E. N. Armit appointed Superintendent of Construction under Director I. [Isaac] S. Taylor. | |||
March 24, 1903: * Chinese imperial decree appropriating $400,000 for exhibit. | March 24, 1903: | ||
* Chinese imperial decree appropriating $400,000 for exhibit. | |||
April 1 to 29, 1903: * All energies centered on preparations for dedication. | April 1 to 29, 1903: | ||
* All energies centered on preparations for dedication. | |||
April 30, -2, 1903: * Three days' elaborate dedication ceremonies, participated in by President Roosevelt; ex-President Cleveland; officers of the nation and all the states; representatives of all foreign governments; military and civic dignitaries of the whole world. | April 30, -2, 1903: | ||
* Three days' elaborate dedication ceremonies, participated in by President Roosevelt; ex-President Cleveland; officers of the nation and all the states; representatives of all foreign governments; military and civic dignitaries of the whole world. | |||
AGENDA - April 30, 1903 | AGENDA - April 30, 1903 | ||
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* Palace of Transportation was last palace built. | * Palace of Transportation was last palace built. | ||
?, 1903: * A new memorial for William Clark was unveiled during the centennial of the expedition with funds donated by Clark s youngest son, Jefferson Clark. | ?, 1903: | ||
* A new memorial for William Clark was unveiled during the centennial of the expedition with funds donated by Clark s youngest son, Jefferson Clark. | |||
February, 1903: PIC> Palace of Transportation construction begins. | February, 1903: | ||
PIC> Palace of Transportation construction begins. | |||
February 10, 1903: * President David R. Francis left St. Louis on a Tuesday [for European solicitation tour]. On the wing 41 days and traveled 12,920 total miles on trip. Got promises of other rulers to take active interest in Fair. | February 10, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis left St. Louis on a Tuesday [for European solicitation tour]. On the wing 41 days and traveled 12,920 total miles on trip. Got promises of other rulers to take active interest in Fair. | |||
February 11, 1903: * President David R. Francis arrived at New York, a 1,200 mile trip from St. Louis, MO. | February 11, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived at New York, a 1,200 mile trip from St. Louis, MO. | |||
February 12, 1903: * President David R. Francis sailed for Havre, France, on La Bretagne. | February 12, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis sailed for Havre, France, on La Bretagne. | |||
* Olympic games for 1904 were transferred from Chicago to St. Louis. St. Louis wanted the Olympics, and threatened to hold a competing AAU championship and other sporting events. | |||
February 20, 1903: * President David R. Francis arrived at Havre, France, 3,300 miles from New York. | February 20, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived at Havre, France, 3,300 miles from New York. | |||
February 21, 1903: * President David R. Francis arrived at London, England, 200 miles from Havre, France. Got King Edward's promise to send Queen's jubilee gifts. | February 21, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived at London, England, 200 miles from Havre, France. Got King Edward's promise to send Queen's jubilee gifts. | |||
February 22, 1903: * President David R. Francis delivered address at Washington's birthday dinner in London. | February 22, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis delivered address at Washington's birthday dinner in London. | |||
March, 1903: PIX> Dept of Works occupy offices in Washington University, Busch Hall. | March, 1903: | ||
PIX> Dept of Works occupy offices in Washington University, Busch Hall. | |||
PIC> Palace of Transportation getting final statuary & plaster work. | |||
March 1, 1903: * President David R. Francis departed for France. | March 1, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis departed for France. | |||
March 2, 1903: * President David R. Francis arrived at Paris, 300 miles from London, England. Interviewed President of France. | March 2, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived at Paris, 300 miles from London, England. Interviewed President of France. | |||
March 4, 1903: * President David R. Francis arrived at Madrid, 908 miles from Paris, France. He interviewed the Ministers of the King of Spain. | March 4, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived at Madrid, 908 miles from Paris, France. He interviewed the Ministers of the King of Spain. | |||
March 7, 1903: * President David R. Francis banqueted by Board of Trade in Paris. | March 7, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis banqueted by Board of Trade in Paris. | |||
March 8, 1903: * President David R. Francis arrived at Berlin, Germany, 1,582 miles from Paris, France. | March 8, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived at Berlin, Germany, 1,582 miles from Paris, France. | |||
March 9, 1903: * President David R. Francis private audience with German Emperor. | March 9, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis private audience with German Emperor. | |||
March 10, 1903: * President David R. Francis private audience with King of Belgium. | March 10, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis private audience with King of Belgium. | |||
March 11, 1903: * President David R. Francis arrived at Cherbourg, France, en route to the United States, 400 miles from Belgium. | March 11, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived at Cherbourg, France, en route to the United States, 400 miles from Belgium. | |||
March 12, 1903: * President David R. Francis departed from Cherbourg, France, across Atlantic Ocean for New York. | March 12, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis departed from Cherbourg, France, across Atlantic Ocean for New York. | |||
March 17, 1903: | |||
* President David R. Francis arrived at New York at 6 pm, 3,450 miles. | |||
March | March 19, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis banqueted in grand style at Waldorf-Astoria in New York. | |||
March | March 20, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis at dinner with magazine publishers in New York. | |||
March | March 21, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis lunched with President Roosevelt in Washington DC. | |||
March | March 22, 1903: | ||
* President David R. Francis arrived in St. Louis at 7:45 pm [presumably by train]. | |||
March | March 23, 1903: | ||
* Reception on 'Change at noon. | |||
* Evening dinner by Mayor Wells at St. Louis Club. | |||
March | March 24, 1903: | ||
* Welcoming concert in evening by United Singing Societies. | |||
March | March 28, 1903: | ||
* Smoker by Kentucky Society evening. | |||
April 16, 1903: | |||
* Major Andrew G. Hammond, 3rd Cavalry, United States Army, served as Jefferson Guard assistant commandant until the force was disbanded on February 1, 1905. | |||
April | April 30, 1903: | ||
* Centennial Day. | |||
* Dedication events: | |||
* Large parade down Lindell Blvd. | |||
* [Multiple] ceremonies. | |||
PIX> Dignitaries and significant attenders arrive through the Triumphal Entry amid the decorative pylons for speeches, parade, and a commemorative celebration. | |||
PIX> Roosevelt spoke in Palace of Liberal Arts to a large and, evidently, loud crowd. Insuring he'd be heard, Roosevelt stepped up onto tabletop to speak. & | |||
PIC> A 100-gun salute was executed. | |||
May 1, 1903: | |||
* Diplomatic Day (honoring nations at the Fair): | |||
* Dedication Ceremonies: | |||
PIC> Mounted members of Eighth Cavalry parade through Fairgrounds. | |||
May | May 2, 1903: | ||
* State Day (honoring states and territories at the Fair). | |||
* Civic Day. | |||
* Dedication Ceremonies: | |||
PIX> Civic Parade. | |||
August, 1903: | |||
* Catlin Tract purchased, to be the new location of The Pike. | |||
August, 1903: | August 5, 1903: | ||
PIX> Huge storm damages many buildings - Palace of Varied Industries loses 2 towers & a wall, estimated $35,000 in damages, & Mexico Pavilion on Skinker Road damaged slightly. | |||
August | August 29, 1903: | ||
PIC> David R. Francis laid cornerstone of Edward Gardner Lewis' Publishing Co. HQ, later known as Women's Magazine Building on Delmar Blvd. | |||
October, 1903: | |||
PIX> Hall of Congresses construction, roofing work. | |||
October, 1903: | October 22, 1903: | ||
PIC> Alejandro Bermudez, Nicaragua's Commissioner-General to the LPE, and other members of the Nicaragua Commission to the exposition met with exposition officers. | |||
November, 1903: | |||
PIC> Snowed (Jefferson Guard at attention outside Cupples Hall No.2) | |||
November, 1903: | November 19, 1903: | ||
PIC> Belgium Pavilion construction began before this date. | |||
November | November 30, 1903: | ||
PIC> Women's Magazine Building construction appears complete. | |||
December, 1903: | |||
* Snowed. | |||
December, 1903: | December 3, 1903: | ||
PIC> (no snow) South Dakota State Building site dedicated. | |||
December | December 4, 1903: | ||
PIC> (no snow) The Pike lamppost row installation in process in front of Old St. Louis. | |||
December | December 10, 1903: | ||
PIC> Physical Culture Athletic Field construction begun this date. | |||
December | December 16, 1903: | ||
PIC> snow on ground. | |||
December | December 15-18, 1903: | ||
PIC> Board of Lady Managers met in STL. Posed with David R. Francis, LPEC Pres. on Admin Bldg front steps in Dec. | |||
* The loan was paid back in 1904 from admission fees and concession royalties. Total capital funding now $19.6M. | |||
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Below is a list of events that happened during 1903.
Events
January
January 1, 1903
- Louisiana Commission appointed.
- Association of Implement and Vehicle Men on the grounds.
January 6, 1903:
- George W. Ristine made Director of Transportation.
January 7, 1903:
- Last roof trusses placed for Varied Industries building.
January 13, 1903:
- Committee on International Congresses created.
January 16, 1903:
- Arrival of Japanese Commission.
January 17, 1903:
- Governor of Indiana and commissioners visit Fairgrounds.
January 22, 1903:
- Louisiana's Governor and commissioners visit grounds.
January 23, 1903:
- Governor and commissioners of Minnesota on the grounds.
January 24, 1903:
- Coining of souvenir dollars completed.
February 2, 1903:
- Meeting of Executive Committee of National Press Association.
- Contract for Exposition power house awarded.
February 22, 1903:
- Geo. W. Fishback appointed commissioner to Windward Islands, Porto Rico and Trinidad.
February 10, 1903:
- Refrigerating exhibit determined on; G. T. Voorhees made chief.
- Rolla Wells and H. I. Miller elected directors to fill vacancies.
February 11, 1903:
- Arrival of Hon. W. H. Figg, special commissioner from Ceylon.
February 26, 1903:
- Spanish minister, Don Emilio de Ojedo, visited the grounds.
March 3, 1903:
- Annual meeting of stockholders; all directors reelected.
March 7, 1903:
- Olympic games definitely secured.
March 8, 1903:
- Contract for Agricultural building awarded.
March 16, 1903:
- Work begun on Mexican pavilion.
March 17, 1903:
- E. N. Armit appointed Superintendent of Construction under Director I. [Isaac] S. Taylor.
March 24, 1903:
- Chinese imperial decree appropriating $400,000 for exhibit.
April 1 to 29, 1903:
- All energies centered on preparations for dedication.
April 30, -2, 1903:
- Three days' elaborate dedication ceremonies, participated in by President Roosevelt; ex-President Cleveland; officers of the nation and all the states; representatives of all foreign governments; military and civic dignitaries of the whole world.
AGENDA - April 30, 1903 * AGENDA - May 1, 1903 * AGENDA - May 2, 1903 * Notes: * Allegedly, the Palace of Liberal Arts was the first palace "completed". Roosevelt said to have spoken there on Dedication Day, April 30, 1903. * Palace of Transportation was last palace built.
?, 1903:
- A new memorial for William Clark was unveiled during the centennial of the expedition with funds donated by Clark s youngest son, Jefferson Clark.
February, 1903: PIC> Palace of Transportation construction begins.
February 10, 1903:
- President David R. Francis left St. Louis on a Tuesday [for European solicitation tour]. On the wing 41 days and traveled 12,920 total miles on trip. Got promises of other rulers to take active interest in Fair.
February 11, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at New York, a 1,200 mile trip from St. Louis, MO.
February 12, 1903:
- President David R. Francis sailed for Havre, France, on La Bretagne.
- Olympic games for 1904 were transferred from Chicago to St. Louis. St. Louis wanted the Olympics, and threatened to hold a competing AAU championship and other sporting events.
February 20, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at Havre, France, 3,300 miles from New York.
February 21, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at London, England, 200 miles from Havre, France. Got King Edward's promise to send Queen's jubilee gifts.
February 22, 1903:
- President David R. Francis delivered address at Washington's birthday dinner in London.
March, 1903: PIX> Dept of Works occupy offices in Washington University, Busch Hall. PIC> Palace of Transportation getting final statuary & plaster work.
March 1, 1903:
- President David R. Francis departed for France.
March 2, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at Paris, 300 miles from London, England. Interviewed President of France.
March 4, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at Madrid, 908 miles from Paris, France. He interviewed the Ministers of the King of Spain.
March 7, 1903:
- President David R. Francis banqueted by Board of Trade in Paris.
March 8, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at Berlin, Germany, 1,582 miles from Paris, France.
March 9, 1903:
- President David R. Francis private audience with German Emperor.
March 10, 1903:
- President David R. Francis private audience with King of Belgium.
March 11, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at Cherbourg, France, en route to the United States, 400 miles from Belgium.
March 12, 1903:
- President David R. Francis departed from Cherbourg, France, across Atlantic Ocean for New York.
March 17, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived at New York at 6 pm, 3,450 miles.
March 19, 1903:
- President David R. Francis banqueted in grand style at Waldorf-Astoria in New York.
March 20, 1903:
- President David R. Francis at dinner with magazine publishers in New York.
March 21, 1903:
- President David R. Francis lunched with President Roosevelt in Washington DC.
March 22, 1903:
- President David R. Francis arrived in St. Louis at 7:45 pm [presumably by train].
March 23, 1903:
- Reception on 'Change at noon.
- Evening dinner by Mayor Wells at St. Louis Club.
March 24, 1903:
- Welcoming concert in evening by United Singing Societies.
March 28, 1903:
- Smoker by Kentucky Society evening.
April 16, 1903:
- Major Andrew G. Hammond, 3rd Cavalry, United States Army, served as Jefferson Guard assistant commandant until the force was disbanded on February 1, 1905.
April 30, 1903:
- Centennial Day.
- Dedication events:
- Large parade down Lindell Blvd.
- [Multiple] ceremonies.
PIX> Dignitaries and significant attenders arrive through the Triumphal Entry amid the decorative pylons for speeches, parade, and a commemorative celebration. PIX> Roosevelt spoke in Palace of Liberal Arts to a large and, evidently, loud crowd. Insuring he'd be heard, Roosevelt stepped up onto tabletop to speak. & PIC> A 100-gun salute was executed.
May 1, 1903:
- Diplomatic Day (honoring nations at the Fair):
- Dedication Ceremonies:
PIC> Mounted members of Eighth Cavalry parade through Fairgrounds.
May 2, 1903:
- State Day (honoring states and territories at the Fair).
- Civic Day.
- Dedication Ceremonies:
PIX> Civic Parade.
August, 1903:
- Catlin Tract purchased, to be the new location of The Pike.
August 5, 1903: PIX> Huge storm damages many buildings - Palace of Varied Industries loses 2 towers & a wall, estimated $35,000 in damages, & Mexico Pavilion on Skinker Road damaged slightly.
August 29, 1903: PIC> David R. Francis laid cornerstone of Edward Gardner Lewis' Publishing Co. HQ, later known as Women's Magazine Building on Delmar Blvd.
October, 1903: PIX> Hall of Congresses construction, roofing work.
October 22, 1903: PIC> Alejandro Bermudez, Nicaragua's Commissioner-General to the LPE, and other members of the Nicaragua Commission to the exposition met with exposition officers.
November, 1903: PIC> Snowed (Jefferson Guard at attention outside Cupples Hall No.2)
November 19, 1903: PIC> Belgium Pavilion construction began before this date.
November 30, 1903: PIC> Women's Magazine Building construction appears complete.
December, 1903:
- Snowed.
December 3, 1903: PIC> (no snow) South Dakota State Building site dedicated.
December 4, 1903: PIC> (no snow) The Pike lamppost row installation in process in front of Old St. Louis.
December 10, 1903: PIC> Physical Culture Athletic Field construction begun this date.
December 16, 1903: PIC> snow on ground.
December 15-18, 1903: PIC> Board of Lady Managers met in STL. Posed with David R. Francis, LPEC Pres. on Admin Bldg front steps in Dec.
- The loan was paid back in 1904 from admission fees and concession royalties. Total capital funding now $19.6M.