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Miss M. Pierce, of Fitchburg, for one embroidered 



cape, and pair of slippers, 1 00 

 Mrs. J. J. Hardon, of Fitchburg, for one wrought 



collar, 50 

 Mrs. T. R. Boutelle, of Fitchburg, for two wrought 



collars, and three handkerchiefs, 1 00 

 Mrs. S. S. Bennett, for one tufted worsted work otto- 

 man, and lamp mat, 1 00 

 Miss Martha Gerry, for one piece of worsted work, 50 

 Miss Mary S. Haskell, for one worsted work chair, 1 00 

 Miss Susan H. Hayward, for one worsted work 



cricket, 50 



Mrs. A. S. Dole, for two dressing cases, 50 

 Mrs. Betsey Merriam, (82 years old) for two pairs knit 



woolen hose, 50 

 Mrs. Anna P. Wyman (70 years old,) for wrought 



skirt and knit woolen hose, 75 



Mrs. W. G. Wyman, for double palmleaf hat, 50 



Mrs. L. Kendall, for woolen yarn, 50 



Miss N. M. Haynes, for worsted work boquet, 50 



Mrs. Amasa Norcross, for shell work, 75 

 Miss Mary A. Phillips, for pyramid of imitation shell 



work, 50 

 Miss M. D. Stone, for papier mache tea poy, and 



portfolio, 1 00 



Miss A. M. Lawrence, for painted mosaic portfolio, 1 00 



Miss Sarah E. Hayden, for pencil drawing, 1 00 

 Pencil drawing, by Mr. E. I. Garfield, and wrought 



leather frame, by Miss M. R. Garfield, 50 

 Miss M. D. Stone, for several crayon drawings, oil 

 and water color paintings, and wrought leather 



frames, 75 



Mrs. M. A. Beckwith, for bead work, 60 



Miss M. D. Stone, for hair work, 50 



Mrs. Charles Saunders, for Wax flowers, 50 



Mrs. F. L. Tyler, for wax fruit, 50 



