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#001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0547 10. The African colonies of Portugal: their geography, resources and pros- pects. By Dr. Batalha-Reis, consul for Portugal at Newcastle, England. (Invited). 11. The African colonies of Italy : their geography, resources and prospects. By Guido Cora, professor of geography, University of Turin. (In- vited). 12. Egypt and its Soudan.* By Henry M. Ladd, D.D., member of American Institute of Philos- ophy, and of Victoria Institute, and leader of the A.M.A. mission- expedition to the Upper Nile in 1881. 13. Madagascar; with a glance at its relation to the development and civ- ilization of Southeast Africa. By Captain S. Pasfield Oliver, F.R.G.S., author of Madagascar and the Malagasy. 14. What I saw and learned in Africa.* By Mrs. May French-Sheldon, F. R. G. S., author of From Sultan to Sultan. 15. Woman in the sphere of African exploration. By } Lady Samuel W. Baker. (Invited). } Mrs. T. T. Bent. (Invited.) HISTORY. 1. Ancient History of Africa. By H. E. O'Neill, consul for England at Rouen. (Invited). 2. The Arab in Africa from the death of Muhammad to that of the Mahdi. By Captain Edward C. Hore, F.R.G.S., 11 years representative of the L.M.S. at Lake Tanganika, and author of Tanganika. 3. The Negro in North America, 1620-1893: his bondage, freedom and future. By A. W. Tourgee, Ph.D., LL.D., author of A Fool's Errand, and President of the National Citizens'-Rights Association. 4. Modern history of Africa, with a glance at colonization and partition. By J. H. T. MacPherson, Ph.D., professor of history in the Univer- sity of Georgia, and author of Liberia, a Johns Hopkins monograph. 5. The Negro in Latin America, 1492-1892 ; with special reference to emancipation in Brazil. By the Hon. John M. Langston. ARTS. 1. Agricultural conditions, resources and prospects of Africa. By Arthur Silva White, F.R.G.S., author of The Development of Africa. 9
Object Description
Title | World's Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Subject IDA | Religion |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Description
Title | 0547 |
Subject LOC |
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Parliament of Religions (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) World's Congress of Representative Women (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) Chicago (Ill.)--1890-1900 |
Description | This is a collection of documents from the World's Columbian Exposition and the World Parliament of Religions, which was held in Chicago, Illinois, in 1893. |
Date Original | 1893 |
Searchable Date | 1890s (1890-1899) |
Identifier | WCAS |
Coverage Geographic | Chicago (Ill.) |
Coverage Temporal | 1890s (1890-1900) |
Type | Text |
Collection Publisher | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Rights | These documents can be read, downloaded, and the transcripts printed for educationalpurposes. |
Language | en |
Contributing Institution | Meadville Lombard Theological School |
Collection Name | Jenkin Lloyd Jones World’s Columbian Exposition Collection |
Transcript | #001 The Worlds Congress Auxiliary Scrapbook, p. 0547 10. The African colonies of Portugal: their geography, resources and pros- pects. By Dr. Batalha-Reis, consul for Portugal at Newcastle, England. (Invited). 11. The African colonies of Italy : their geography, resources and prospects. By Guido Cora, professor of geography, University of Turin. (In- vited). 12. Egypt and its Soudan.* By Henry M. Ladd, D.D., member of American Institute of Philos- ophy, and of Victoria Institute, and leader of the A.M.A. mission- expedition to the Upper Nile in 1881. 13. Madagascar; with a glance at its relation to the development and civ- ilization of Southeast Africa. By Captain S. Pasfield Oliver, F.R.G.S., author of Madagascar and the Malagasy. 14. What I saw and learned in Africa.* By Mrs. May French-Sheldon, F. R. G. S., author of From Sultan to Sultan. 15. Woman in the sphere of African exploration. By } Lady Samuel W. Baker. (Invited). } Mrs. T. T. Bent. (Invited.) HISTORY. 1. Ancient History of Africa. By H. E. O'Neill, consul for England at Rouen. (Invited). 2. The Arab in Africa from the death of Muhammad to that of the Mahdi. By Captain Edward C. Hore, F.R.G.S., 11 years representative of the L.M.S. at Lake Tanganika, and author of Tanganika. 3. The Negro in North America, 1620-1893: his bondage, freedom and future. By A. W. Tourgee, Ph.D., LL.D., author of A Fool's Errand, and President of the National Citizens'-Rights Association. 4. Modern history of Africa, with a glance at colonization and partition. By J. H. T. MacPherson, Ph.D., professor of history in the Univer- sity of Georgia, and author of Liberia, a Johns Hopkins monograph. 5. The Negro in Latin America, 1492-1892 ; with special reference to emancipation in Brazil. By the Hon. John M. Langston. ARTS. 1. Agricultural conditions, resources and prospects of Africa. By Arthur Silva White, F.R.G.S., author of The Development of Africa. 9 |