This document offers a glimpse into Tennessee's participation in the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, also known as the St. Louis World's Fair. As a record produced by the "Tennessee World's Fair Commission," it likely details the state's exhibits, contributions, and overall representation at this significant international event. This publication would be of interest to historians researching the early 20th century, the history of Tennessee, and the cultural and economic landscape of the American South. It provides valuable insight into how Tennessee presented itself to the world at the time and its aspirations for the future.
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