Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition CommissionLouisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
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Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.)
Subscribed funds:
United States Government ................................. $4,752,968.45
City of St Louis ......................................... 4,964.148.66
Individual subscriptions ................................. 4,839,867.28
-------------- $14,556,984.39
Loans:
United States Government ................................. 4,600,000.00
Loan on stock subscriptions, etc. ........................ 438,000.00
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5,038,000.00
Less repaid .............................................. 5,038,000.00
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Revenue:
Admissions ............................................... 6,244,544.65
Concessions .............................................. 3,081,406.78
All other sources ........................................ 1,931,571.35
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11,257,522.78
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25,814,507.17
DISBURSEMENTS.
Expenditures:
Construction .............................................$16,729,755.49
Less salvage 625,680.90
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16,104,074.59
Rents of grounds and buildings ........................... 1,279,913.80
All other expenses ....................................... 7,713,307.34
Estimated liability for restoration of site .............. 250,000.00
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$25,347,295.73
Surplus, subject to liability on pending suits and claims 467,211.45
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25,814,507.18
The above condensed statement has been prepared from the
accounts of the company to May 3, 1905, and from an estimate of
future receipts and expenditures furnished us by the president
of the Exposition Company.
JONES, CAESAR, DICKINSON, WILMOT & CO.
ST. Louis, _June 12, 1905_.
APPENDIX 2.
DISPOSAL OF SALVAGE OF LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION.
State of Missouri, _City of St. Louis_, ss:
Before me, this the 16th day of March, 1905, personally appeared H.S.
Albrecht, who, being duly sworn, on his oath says:
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