"Zigzag Journeys in the White City" by Hezekiah Butterworth, relates the journey of Manton Marlowe, a public school superintendent interested in folklore, to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This grand celebration of Columbus' discovery pulls Manton away from his Vermont village when his local society chooses him as their representative. Manton's father is a Quaker elder desiring to witness the Peace Congress; Manton's son, young Ephraim, is eager for the adventure. As Manton prepares for this journey, he hopes to soak up experiences that will benefit the community, and the promise of inspiration and unity hangs in the air. The story explores patriotism, cultural exchange, and the impact of the Fair on American society.
Zigzag Journeys in the White City. With Visits to the Neighboring Metropolis
By Hezekiah Butterworth
An American family journeys to a world's fair, where they seek inspiration to better their small town.
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About the AuthorHezekiah Butterworth was an American author and poet.
Hezekiah Butterworth was an American author and poet.
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