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PREMIUMS 



Awarded in the Department of Manufactures and the Arts 

 at the 18th Annual Fair, October, 1845. 



Architectural and Mechanical Drawing. 



Frederick Cook, 139 Avenue D, for ihe best mechanical drawing. 

 Diploma. 



F. Ransom, 29 Fulton-street, for thesecond best mechanical draw- 

 ing. Diploma. 



William Hall, 113 Chambers-street, for a mechanical drawing. Di- 

 ploma. 



J. H. Shepherd, 7 Bleecker-street, for the best perspective, (on 

 stone.) Diploma. 



J. L. Constable, 91 Amity-street, for the best mechanical drawing, 

 (on stone.) Diploma. 



M. F. Butler, 31 Hammersley-street, for the best architectural 

 drawing. Diploma. 



Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes. 



W. Jennings, 20 Nassau-street, for the best pair of dress boots. 

 Silver Medal. 



John Dick, 109 Nassau-street, for a metallic shank for boots. (Sil- 

 ver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



W. Ferguson, journeyman at John Dick's, 109 Nassau-street, for 

 the best pair of calf skin winter boots, cork soles. (Special pre- 

 mium.) Silver Medal, and $5. 



James Dent, journeyman at W. Jennings', 20 Nassau-street, for 

 the best pair fancy dress boots, patent leather. (Special premium.) 

 Silver Medal. 



Ladies' Boots and Shoes. 



J. O. Whitehouse, 152 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, for the best cork 

 sole shoes, satin boots, plain and embroidered satin slippers, and 

 summer walking shoes. Silver Medal. 



P. Laboyteaux, 641 Broadway, for the best winter cork sole boots, 



