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To Abba B. Amiable, Hamilton, a gratuity, 1 00 



" Lucy Nutter, Essex, " 75 



" Martha Russell, Salem, " 50 



'' Mrs. Osborn, Salem, " 20 



" Mary A. Leach, Beverly, " 50 

 By order of the Committee, 



ANDREW NICHOLS, Chairman. 



ON CLOTH AND HOSIERY. 



The Committee on the manufacture of Cloth and Hosiery, 

 Report, that the articles exhibited in this department, though 

 not numerous, were all of excellent quality and workmanship. 

 They recommend the following awards, viz : 

 To James Bailey, Andover, one piece flannel, first prem. ^4 00 

 " B, P. Adams, Topsfield, one piece frocking, gratuity 2 00 

 " J. Mann, Ipswich, three boxes hose, " 1 00 



" Sarah H. Tibbetts, Salem, table cover, " 1 00 



" Sarah Lee, Manchester, table cloth and fringe, " 1 00 



" Huldah D- Estes, Danvers, two table cloths " 1 50 



" Huldah D. Estes, Danvers, two hand cloths, " 75 



'' J. Banvard Teague, Salem, two pair stockings, " 50 



" Mrs. Geo. Kimball, Salem, one " " " 50 



" Mrs. Jerusha Rhodes, Lynn, two pair hose, " 62 



" Mrs. J. Bailey, Andover, one pair stockings, '• 25 



" Julia Greenlow, Marblehead, 1 pair infants socks, gratu. 50 

 " Margarett Brown, Hamilton, 3 pair men's socks, " 50 

 " Mrs. Esther Smith, Lynnfield, one shirt, " 50 



One case of eight pieces of woolen cloth, from the Rock- 

 dale manufactory, Danvers, entered by E. A. Russell, was a 

 good specimen of that description of goods — but did not come 

 within the rules of the Society authorizing the award of a 

 premium or gratuity. 



For the Committee, J. HOBBS. 



