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Susan R. H. Nelson, of Georgetown, for a work- 

 ed table cover, a gratuity of . 1 00 



Mrs. L. L. Dearborn, for a rich centre-table cov- 

 ering, wrought in imitation of German crewel 

 work, a gratuity of . . 5 00 



Miss Harriet Ayer, of Danvers, for wrought 



cricket covers, a gratuity of . 1 00 



Eliza M. Nelson, of Georgetown, for wrought 



cricket covers, a gratuity of . 50 



Mary Ann Caldwell, of Newbury, for wrought 



cricket covers, a gratuity of . 50 



Harriet M. Saunders, of Newburyport, aged 11 

 years, for a worked cricket cover, being the 

 best specimen of work by a child under 12 

 years of age, the 1st premium, . 3 00 



Sarah Barker, of Andover, for a worked sampler, 



she being but 9 years old, the 2d premium of 2 00 



Eliza Kilham, for straw mats, a gratuity of 50 



Mary A Renton, of Bradford, for a net shawl, a 



gratuity of . . . 1 00 



N. S. Vance, of Bradford, for calf-skin boots, a 



gratuity of . . . 1 00 



John Hale, of Boxford, for 1 pair cow-hide bro- 



gans, a gratuity of - - 50 



Greenleaf Cheney, of Rowley, for work-box, 



spool stands and swifts, a gratuity of 1 00 



J. B. Sargent, of Amesbury, for one pair steel 



springs, agratuity of . . 1 00 



E. Smith, of Beverly, for a syringe to destroy in- 

 sects, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



John Harriman, of Haverhill, for a churn, a 



gratuity of . . . 1 00 



J. C. Page, of Danvers, for Daguerreotype mini- 

 atures, a gratuity of . . 1 00 



Elizabeth Trask, of Beverly, for two shell card 



racks, a grutuity of . . 1 00 



Catharine S. Hardy, of Bradford, for a work bag, 



a gratuity of . . . 50 



Mrs. Worcester, of Danvers, for specimens of hair 



work, a gratuity of . . 2 00 



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