The International Cotton Exposition (I.C.E.) ran from October 5 to December 3 of 1881 and was hosted by Atlanta, Georgia, located directly on the 33rd Parallel North. It was a chance to show off new state of the art cottage production, and the all new 'Cotton Mill'. In total, exhibits was 1,113 of which the Southern States contributed more than half; New England and Middle States, 341; Western States, 138; foreign, 7. The event closely followed the death of President Garfield.
- October = 6+3+2+6+2+5+9 = 33
- December 3 = 12/3 = (1+2 = 3)/3 = 3/3
- Please also notice the 1113 exhibits, again the number 311 and 113 ties in with 33
- Kimball = 11+9+4+2+1+3+3 = 33
- James = 1+1+4+5+1 = 12
- Nagle = 5+1+7+3+5 = 21
- James Nagle = 12+21 = 33
- J.W. = 10+23 = 33
- Ryckman = 9+7+3+2+4+1+5 = 31
- The ranging degrees of Scottish Rite Freemasonry are 31 to 33
- Vorhees = 4+6+6+9+8+5+5+1 = 44
- Encore = 5+5+3+6+9+5 = 33
- ATL = 1+20+12 = 33
- Atlanta is on the 33rd Parallel North
- Georgia is the 4th State
- Georgia = 7+5+6+9+7+9+1 = 44
- Garfield = 7+1+9+6+9+5+3+4 = 44
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