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  2. World Cotton Centennial - Wikipedia

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    The World Cotton Centennial (also known as the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition) was a World's Fair held in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, in 1884. At a time when nearly one third of all cotton produced in the United States was handled in New Orleans and the city was home to the New Orleans Cotton Exchange , the idea ...

  3. National Woman's Press Association - Wikipedia

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    The NWPA was founded on May 13, 1884, at the World Cotton Centennial in New Orleans, Louisiana.Its aim was not only to be of practical assistance to newspaper writers, but ultimately, "to advance the interest of all professional, business, and working women of every grade."

  4. List of world's fairs - Wikipedia

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    1884 – New Orleans, Louisiana, United States – World Cotton Centennial [13] 1884 – Melbourne, Victoria [30] – Victorian International Exhibition 1884 of Wine, Fruit, Grain & other products of the soil of Australasia with machinery, plant and tools employed; 1884 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – First International Forestry Exhibition [30]

  5. 1884 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    History of the United States (1865–1918) ... The World Cotton Centennial World's Fair opens in New Orleans, ... In the "rain year" from July 1883 to June 1884, ...

  6. Category:World Cotton Centennial - Wikipedia

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  7. Poplar Grove Plantation (Louisiana) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [2] The Poplar Grove Plantation manor house was part of the Banker's Pavilion at the 1884 World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition held in Audubon Park, New Orleans. [10] [11] In 1886, the structure was purchased by Harris and moved by way of barge down the Mississippi River to Port Allen, Louisiana. [3] [12]

  8. Edmund Richardson - Wikipedia

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    When the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition came to New Orleans in 1884–1885, Richardson served as chairman of the Board of Management, donating $25,000 of his personal funds to the event.

  9. Marion A. McBride - Wikipedia

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    At the World Cotton Centennial in 1884, McBride was superintendent of the press for the woman's department. While she was there, working with women of the press from all over the country, she organized the National Woman's Press Association (NWPA).