Front of tradecard shows a drawing of two white horses and a man in a blue jacket, red vest and red, white and blue cap leading them by the reins.
Back: The back is all text in different sizes and fonts: “$ Days of Pure Delight and Pleasure. The Eastern Main State Fair will in 1896, present a more varied and instructive list of attractions than ever before, among which we name: The New South, showing the growth and harvesting of its greatest product, cotton. Rice and Peanuts as they grow. Turpentine and its process of manufacture. Making Tar. War Relics and Indian Implements of Ancient Warfare. The Negros, just from their native South, with their quaint olios, dances and mimicry”
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Information about the fair in the Portland Daily Press: August 26, 1896.