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A. A. Sheldon, aged 9 yrs. for work bag, gratuity, 1 00 



Helen N. Stone, Beverly, for do. do. - 1 00 



Miss Mary A. Putnam, Danvers, for net work, 1 00 



Mrs. Dorothy Howarth, Andover, for mat, ] 00 

 Ann H. Allen, Lynnfield, for various wrought 



articles, she having but one hand, a gratuity, 2 00 



Mrs. Mitchell, Andover, for shell work, - 1 00 



£. S. Hood, Salem, for landscape drawing, - 1 00 



Miss L. D. Blanchard, Andover, for wax ilowers, 50 

 Miss Sarah F. Clarke, Andover, for two elegant 



wi'ought ottomans, - - - I 00 



Lydia N. Dole, Nev/buryport, for painted table, 1 00 

 J. Griffith &c Co., Andover, for imitation French 



boots, 1st premium, - - - - 4 00 



Mrs. Mary Taylor, Danvers, for mittens, - 50 

 Charles A. Butterfield, Andover, for thick boots, 



1st premium, - - - - 3 00 



H. T. Jacobs, Danvers, for lace veil, 1st premium, 3 00 

 Mary B. Chandler, Andover, blind from birth, 



specimens of work, gratuity of - - 2 00 

 Caroline A. Chickering, aged 6 years, for 



wrought work, - - - - 1 00 



Miss F. Abbot, Andover, for knit work, - 1 00 



Elizabeth M. Valpy, Andover, for wax flowers, 50 



Betsey Braddock, Andover, for lace edging, - 1 00 

 Catherine Gerrish, Newburyport, for wrought cape, 1 00 



Mr. D. S. Caldwell, Newbury, for shawl, - 1 00 



David Stiles, Middleton, for horse shoes, - 50 



Harwell L. Dodge, Wenham, for counterpane, 1 00 



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