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To Mary Ann Putnam, of Danvers, for 



wrought lace veil, a gratuity of . ^1 00 



To Mrs. David Hopkinson, Bradford, for 



wrought lace veil, a gratuity of . 1 00 



To Mrs. Judith Colby, aged 91 years, of 

 West Newbury, for two shirts, a gra- 

 tuity of 50 



To Mrs. Emily P. Fowler, of Danvers, for 

 two wrought cricket covers, a gratu- 

 ity of 1 00 



To Rebecca P. Eveleth, of Danvers, for 

 two wrought cricket covers, a gratu- 

 ity of . . . . . 50 



To George Dawson, of Ipswich, for one 



pair of boots, a gratuity of . 1 00 



To Mrs. Myra Abbot, of Bradford, for va- 

 rious pieces of wrought work, a gra- 

 tuity of 1 00 



To Mrs. Lucy Holt, of Andover, for 



wrought dress, a gratuity of . 1 00 



To Louisa S. Kimball, of Bradford, for 

 wrought collar and needle book, a 

 gratuity of .... 1 00 



To Eunice Cleaves, of Wenham, for net 



shawl, a gratuity of ... 1 00 



To Mrs. James Tewksbury, of West New- 

 bury, for wrought quilt, a gratuity of 1 00 



To Caroline E. Bradstreet, of Newbury- 



port, for wrought lace, a gratuity of 1 00 



To E. J. Bowditch, of Salem, for work 



bag, a gratuity of ... 50 



To Ira S. Tyler, of Georgetown, for dress- 

 ed leather, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



To Col H. K. Oliver, of Salem, for bee 



hives and box of honey, a gratuity of 4 00 



To Messrs. D. &l J. Pulsifer, of Salem, for 



painted carpets, a gratuity of . 2 00 



All which is respectfully submitted. 

 For the committee, 



I. P. PROCTOR. 

 Georgetown, September 30, 1840. 



