396 STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. 



EX-PRESIDENTS. 



Members Ex-Officio. 



T. W. Palmer Detroit, Wayne County. 



John T. Rich Lapeer County, P. O. Detroit. 



I. H. Butterfield Detroit, Wayne County. 



E. Howland Pontiac, Oakland County. 



Eugene Fifield Bay City, Bay County. 



STANDING COMMITTEES AND EXECUTIVE SUPERINTENDENTS. 



Business — A. E. Stevenson, Lawrence W. Snell, I. H. Butterfield. 

 Finance — A. J. Doherty, Eugene Fifield, D. D. Aitken. 



By-Laws and General Rules — ^W. J. Galbraith, W. E. Boyden, William Dawson. 

 Premium List— A. E. Stevenson, H. E. Powell, W. W. Collier, L. R. Taft, I. H. Butter- 

 field, W. J. Temey, George Kelly. 

 Reception — John T. Rich, W. XV. Collier, Stephen Baldwin, D. D. Aitken, Geo B. Horton. 

 Program — The Business Committee, President and Marshal. 

 Cattle— C. A. Tyler. 



Horses, Except for Speed — J. F. Brand. 

 Speed — ^Walter J. Snyder. 

 Sheep — ^^V. E. Boyden. 

 Swine — George Kelly. 



Official Veterinarian — Dr. D. S. Dunphy, of Parke, Davis &, Co. 

 Poultry — George G. Winans; Assistant, Daniel Thomas. 

 Farm and Garden Products — ^W. J. Temey. 

 Dairy, Bees and Honey — Lawrence W. Snell. 

 Fann Imjdements and Machinery — Jason Woodman. 

 Vehicles — J. E. Rice. 



Main Building and Miscellaneous: 

 Art— A. H. Griffith, Detroit. 

 Needle Work — Wm. Dawson. 

 Horticulture— Prof. L. R. Taft. 



Educational — George B. Horton; Assistant, Thomas M. Sattler. 

 Mining Exhibit— W. J. Galbraith. 

 Gates— F. B. Ransford. 

 Marshal — Byron E. Hall. 

 Concessions — The Business Committee. 



IMPROVEMENTS. 



During the summer of 1906 the following new buildings were erected on 

 the grounds: 



Nine stock barns, each 28 x 240 feet, well lighted and connected by cov- 

 ered walks. The aisles of the cattle barns are leaved with asphalt brick 

 and the floors of the swine barns are of cement. 



Two new speed barns, each 24 x 180 feet, Avith projecting roof, eight feet 

 on each side. These barns are ceiled and floored with wood, and are com- 

 plete and modern in every respect. 



A poultry building, 40 x 150 feet, of wood, well lighted and with perma- 

 nent coops. 



An agricultural building, 40 x 150 feet, floored with cement. 



A dairy building, 40 x 150 feet, floored with cement, with a glass refrig- 

 erator, 8 X 60 feet, 



