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717 Fair programs, 1906-1966.
One folder.
These are eight
program booklets for annual street fairs and livestock/agricultural shows at
The first two
booklets in this collection, chronologically, are for the “fourth” and “eighth”
annual “Street Fair, Agricultural Exhibits [and] Trades Carnival” held at
The third through seventh booklets deal with the “street fair and stock shows” of the 1930s. By this time a new “series” of fairs had begun, with that of 1931 being the “second annual” event. The fair in 1933 was the “fourth annual,” but that of 1935 was the “fifth annual.” Perhaps there was no fair in 1934 due to depressed economic conditions. The format remained the same, except that the fair was held in mid- instead of late-September. Presidents during this period were W. M. Swift (1931), Avery L. Dreier (1933), F. W. Amsler (1935), and Charles Schatz (1938 and 1939). The booklet for 1938 is undated, but as the “eighth annual” event it directly precedes the “Ninth Annual Street Fair and Stock Show” held on 14-16 September 1939.
By the mid-1960s another “series” of fairs, now styled as the “Billings Street Fair and Cattle Show,” had been started, with the “third annual” event being held on 14-16 July 1966. The competitive categories had by this time shifted away from livestock and towards horticulture, “culinary products,” sewing, canned products, antiques, “arts and crafts,” flowers, and clothing, with an emphasis upon youth participation. The only livestock division appears to have been a “junior cattle show,” consisting entirely of dairy breeds. The officers of the “fair board” are not listed.
Advertisements for local and area businesses dominate all of the booklets.
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