New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . e,noting on blanks the contents of each case, and the only damageresulting; wTas the cracking of one glass of an exhibition case. Thepacking cases were supposed to be preserved on payment of rental ina rude warehouse on the grounds; but at the close there was so muchlicense that money possibly exerted an influence telling against theexhibitor with well-made boxes, and the result was that refuse lumberhad to be accepted instead and an extra expense of manufacturingboxes entailed. It was a common remark when


New York at the Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, April 26 to December 1, 1907 . e,noting on blanks the contents of each case, and the only damageresulting; wTas the cracking of one glass of an exhibition case. Thepacking cases were supposed to be preserved on payment of rental ina rude warehouse on the grounds; but at the close there was so muchlicense that money possibly exerted an influence telling against theexhibitor with well-made boxes, and the result was that refuse lumberhad to be accepted instead and an extra expense of manufacturingboxes entailed. It was a common remark when returns of loans were made thatso far from being injured, the articles in many instances came backin better condition than when given over to the Directors care. Thiswas due to the repair of frames which were falling apart throughantiquity, damaged prints were mended, attractive lettering orengraving had been added and by reason of attention paid to otherdetails. The following letter received after the return of a score of articlesto Schuylerville was received, and serves as a type:. # gSVTIO


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