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Source: Post Source type: newspaper Document type: news column Document title: “The News Condensed” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Ellicottville, New York Date of publication: 3 June 1903 Volume number: 19 Issue number: 31 Pagination: 1 |
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| “The News Condensed.” Post 3 June 1903 v19n31: p. 1. |
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| Keywords |
| John M. Zahm; Temple of Music; Pan-American Exposition (closure and related matters); Pan-American Exposition (popular culture). |
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| John M. Zahm. |
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The News Condensed [excerpt]
John M. Zahm, chief of the Fredonia fire department, has obtained a flagpole of historical value for the new volunteer fire station in that village. It is the flagpole that was used on the temple of music at the Pan-American exposition in Buffalo, and bought from the Chicago House Wrecking company [sic]. It is 40 feet long, and is made of Southern pine.