AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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Sixth Department — Continued. 



Exhibitors. 



Address. 



Articles. 



Mrs. M. Laverty 



Hulburd Brothers 



Mrs. G. G. Blanchard 



CLASS V. — WINES AND 

 LIQUORS. 



Robert Clialmers 



Robert Chalmers 



Kramp Brothers 



Robert Chalmers __ 



Robert Chalmers 



Robert Chalmers 



Robert Chalmers 



Placerville 



Placerville 



Placerville 



Coloma 



Coloma 



Dim'd Springs 



Coloma 



Coloma 



Coloma 



Coloma 



Best twelve jars of jellies 



Best exliibit of canned fruit _. 

 Best five varieties^ in glass jars. 



Best grape brandy 



Best red wine 



Best white wine 



Best sweet wine 



Best dry wine 



Best port wine 



Best exhibit of wines 

 liquors 



and 



Award. 



.Dip. and $2 50. 

 $5. 



tpO* 



.85. 



.$5. 

 .$5. 

 .$5. 



.$5. 

 .$5. 



.$5r. 



SEVENTH DEPARTMENT. 



FINE ARTS. 



Exhibitors. 



Addr 



Articles. 



Award. 



Mollie Reynolds . 

 W. W. Childs.-- 

 Miss E. L. Endiss 

 Luella Carpenter. 

 Jennie E. Howatt 

 Cox & Fuller 



Placerville 



Placerville 



Georgetown 



Dim'd Springs 



Dim'd Springs 



Dim'd Springs.. 



Best penmanship... 



Best pen drawing... 

 Best crayon drawins 



Best spatter work 



Best engraving 



Best photographs 



.Diploma and $3. 



$3. 



$3. 



$3. 



$3. 



$3. 



The above and foregoing shows the list of articles exhibited at the 

 ninth annual fair of the El Dorado County Agricultural Society, held 

 at Placerville, El Dorado County, State of California, on the 16th, 17th, 

 18th, and 19th days of September, 1879, for which premiums were 

 awarded as above shown. That the amount expended for premiums 

 at said fair was $1,504. The Society during the year 1879 expended 

 about $1,200 in the repair and building new and more ample accom- 

 modations at the Society's Park. The amount of the total receipts 

 during the year 1879 of the Society is about $4,800, and the amount 

 of expenditures was about $4,300. These expenditures have been for 

 improving the Society's Park, and carrying on the fair and paying 

 indebtedness of the Society incurred in construction of Park. The 

 new industries inaugurated during the year were the raising of sweet 

 potatoes, tobacco, and an increased activity in the production of veg- 

 etables and cereals. In fact there was a stronger competition in all 

 branches of agriculture than in any former year. 



Placerville, November 29th, 1879. 



GEO. G. BLANCHARD, President. 

 C. H. Weatherwax, Financial Secretary. 



