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"liberty Enlightening The World."

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
May
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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We learn from the American Committee of the Stutue of Liberty that the Ciraiiiti' Pedeital la oearly coinpleted, and the work of'ertcting Bartholdi'sgreatstatue will soon commence, and forthls ]nifpose a considerable amountof niQney isstlll requlred. The New York World Fund of $ 100.000 completes Uie Pedestal, butlt is eattmated that $40,000 is yet needed to pay lor tlieiron fastenings and the erecor the Bt&ttte, and tor tliis they rely.upon thu suhscriptions tor the miniature Statwliicli are beiiiff recieved from all sections of the country, the Committee promptly lilling all ordere. The Ño. 1, or One Dollar SUtuette has found ;i place In tboosanda ot homes; the Nb. 2, or Five DolluaUa la fast gaining in lopularity,and justly too, for it is a work ot alt and well worth the money. To supply a Iemand for something still iincr, the ifrwmHitnn have just completed a No. 3 Statuette, linely clmsed by hand, and by a patent process heavily platcd with silver which will not tarnish or discolor, mountftd upon a beautiful plush h tae, and luniished to subsciibers at Ten Dollars each. These souvenirs are now being dellvered to :ill pftrts of the United States on receipt of subscription irice. All reinittances shouiil be addressed to Richard Butler, Secretary. :!3 Mereer Strtet, New York.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News