Proceedings of the Second Annual Fair of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute: Held During the Third Week in June, in the City of Cincinnati |
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Page 4 - The annual exhibition is designed to bring into favorable notice, the actual manufactures of the country, especially those of the West. It appears that this has not generally been understood among the mechanics ! Not one third of the manufactures of the city have yet been represented at the Fair, in consequence, it is believed, of the want of correct information in relation to the design of the Institute. It is not the purpose of its exhibition, to make a
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