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English: The Woman's Building at the National Conservation Exposition, held in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1913. This building, designed by J.R. Graf of R.F. Graf and Sons, showcased arts and crafts created by women. The building is no longer standing.
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Source Gifford Pinchot, Don Carlos Ellis, Julia Clifford Lathrop, The First Exposition of Conservation and Its Builders (Knoxville, Tenn., 1914), p. 132. Downloaded from Google Books, Full View.
Author Thompson Brothers

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