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No. 1. Chas. Schlickum, Detroit, landscape, oil painting, Diploma. 



No. 94. Sutton & Bro., " photograph in oil, 1st prem., 



Dijtloma and $5 00 



No. 68. George E. Hall, Detroit, photograph in oil, 2d prem., 3 GO 



No. 127. J. Schwinden, " photograph on paper, 3d pre- 

 mium, _ Discretionary. 



No. 93. Sutton & Bro., Detroit, collection of daguerreotypes, 



Ist premium. Diploma and 5 00 



No. 73. George E. Hall, Detroit, collection of daguerreotypes, 



2d premium, Diploma and 3 GO 



No. 111. Henry Hague, Jackson, specimens of graining, 3 00 



No. 154. Stephens, Detroit, 18 specimens of painting, 



imitation of wood and marble, Diploma and 5 00 



No. 99. Detroit Melodeon Co., Detroit, Melodeon, 1st premium. 



Diploma and 5 00 



In addition to the foregoing, the committee noticed many excellent 

 specimens of art for which premiums were not offered, and we call the 

 attention of the Executive Committee to the following, as worthy of 

 further consideration : 



No. 92. Sutton & Co., Detroit, best collection of daguerreotypes, plain. 

 No. 70. George E. Hall, Detroit, 2d best " " 



No. 69. " " 3 pastel portraits. 



No. 95. Sutton & Bro., " daguerreotypes on glass. 

 No. 67. C. Aspinall, " velvet painting. 



No. 5. M. E. Barrett, " specimens of penmanship. 

 No. 114. Mrs. H. Walker, " map of the two hemispheres, drawn 



with a steel pen. 

 No. 115. Mrs. H. Walker, Detroit, map of the British Isles. 

 No 116. " " 2 specimens of penmanship. 



No. 143. Wm. Shulthies, " marble statue of Lamb. 

 No. 129. J. Schwinden, " 4 window shades. 

 No. 2. James Campbell, " collection of valentines. 

 No. 16. Cooper & Cooley, Cleveland, Ohio, specimens of penmanship. 

 No. 17. " " " pen drawing. 



No. 25. G. D. Davis, " " mechanical 



drawing. 

 No. 20. G. D. Davis, " *' mechanical 



drawing. 



