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C. D. Arnold Photographs of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo
On this page, below:
US Government Building
Photo source: "A Souvenir of Buffalo, N. Y., Niagara Falls and the Great Pan-American Expostion." Pub. by James Bayne Co., 1901(?)
The Building was demolished after the Pan-American Exposition.
Architect: James Knox Taylor
The designer was James Knox Taylor, supervisisng Architect of the U.S. Treasury Department, and one of the eight members of the Board of Architects for the Pan-Am.
Tayor had designed the Buffalo Post Office ...
- Source: Symbol and Show: The Pan-American Exposition of 1901," by Austin M. Fox. Pub. 1987 by Meyer Enterprises, p 14.
Colonnade
Photo source: C. D. Arnold, "Official Views of Pan-American Exposition" Pub. by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, 1901
Colonnade
Bandstand, Fountain of Abundance, Temple Of Music, Horticultgure and Mines
Photo source: C. D. Arnold, "Official Views of Pan-American Exposition" Pub. by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, 1901
Note bandstand at left, in 2019, the site of the William J. Palmer House, at 288 Lincoln Parkway at Chatham (map with street overlay)
Statue of Gen. Sherman
Photo source: C. D. Arnold, "Official Views of Pan-American Exposition" Pub. by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, 1901
Sculptor: Augustus St. Gaudens
St. Gaudens sculpted the Albright-Knox caryatids
"Agriculture"
Photo source: C. D. Arnold, "Official Views of Pan-American Exposition" Pub. by The Matthews-Northrup Works, Buffalo, 1901
Correct spelling: Phimister Proctor
Proctor sculpted the McKinley Monument animals in Niagara Square
Temple Of Music
Photo source: Collection of the webmaster
Temple of Music
Page by Chuck LaChiusa in 2019
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