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    Odeon Theater program, St. Louis, 1904

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    Program for Kiralfy\u27s Louisiana Purchase Spectacle to be performed at the Odeon Theater on Grand and Finney Avenues, St. Louis, Missouri, during the World\u27s Fair in 1904. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, or St. Louis World\u27s Fair as it was known, was an international exposition held from April 30 to December 1, 1904, to celebrate the centennial of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-verticalfiles7/1091/thumbnail.jp

    Natural History in Iowa: The Early Phases

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    Natural history in Iowa prior to the 20th Century can be conveniently arranged into 4 phases: Native American, before the Louisiana Purchase, between the Louisiana Purchase and about 1850, and after 1850. Native American natural history was extensive and had a distinctly spiritual character. Natural history was a component of European exploration up to the time of the Louisiana Purchase, but was not treated as a separate endeavor; the evidence from this period comes from the journals and diaries of early exploreres, fur traders and the like. Between the Louisiana Purchase and about 1850, natural history changed from its status as an adjunct to geographic exploration, for instance government sponsored expeditions along the rivers and Army excursions into the interior, to systematic research with natural history as the primary goal. During this period, descriptions of natural history moved from being parts of exploration narratives to reports on natural history itself. After 1850, natural history in Iowa encompassed organized, systematic efforts to record the geology, environment and biota of the state

    History of the Louisiana Purchase

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    Review of: History of the Louisiana Purchase, by James Q. Howard

    History of the Louisiana Purchase

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    Review of: "History of the Louisiana Purchase," by James Q. Howard

    Iowa in the Louisiana Purchase

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    Iowa in the Louisiana Purchase

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    History of the Louisiana Purchase

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    Review of: "History of the Louisiana Purchase," by James Q. Howard

    Iowa in the Louisiana Purchase

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    THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STATE LOGOS FOR FARM-RAISED CATFISH

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    Product differentiation can consist of identifying the corporate firm that produces the product (such as Kraft) or the producer cooperative that produces the product (such as Ocean Spray). The Catfish Institute (funded by producers, feed mills and processors) was created to promote the generic sales of farm-raised catfish. Also, a number of Mississippi catfish processors are differentiating their product by promoting it as Mississippi Farm-Raised Catfish. Louisiana farm-raised catfish are highly comparable in breeding, feeding and processing to catfish marketed as Mississippi Farm-Raised Catfish. Use of a state logo is based o the premise that loyalties tend to encourage food consumers to patronize local producers. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center researchers surveyed a sample of 5,000 households in three major Louisiana cities (New Orleans, Lafayette and Shreveport) in early 1992 to estimate their willingness to purchase a product classified as "Louisiana Farm-Raised Catfish," given the instate availability of catfish with the Mississippi Farm-Raised Catfish logo. The larger the percentage of Louisiana households willing to buy Louisiana Farm-Raised Catfish at higher or equal prices to Mississippi Farm-Raised Catfish, the more effective the proposed Louisiana logo and the stronger the premise that state loyalties exist and are effective. The survey data, which indicate that the proposed "Louisiana Farm-Raised Catfish" would be popular with many Louisiana consumers, were analyzed with respect to location (city) and socio-economic characteristics of the households using Logit analysis. As firms and states develop new nontraditional agricultural products, these results indicate that a state logo has the potential to be effectively used in promoting these new products.Agribusiness,

    The History of the Louisiana Purchase

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    Review of: The History of the Louisiana Purchase, by James K. Hosmer
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