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Hannah A. Martin, Marblehead, aged 13, Table Cover, 2 00 



Mrs. Payson, Rowley, Hose, 50 



Mrs. H. Ross, Ipswich, aged 74, Lace, 50 



Mrs. Elizabeth Lord, Ipswich, aged 84^, Lace, 50 



Miss Lydia Ferson, Gloucester, Cap, Wrought Linen, 50 

 Nancy E. Richardson, Methuen, Lamp Mat and Chair 



Bottom, 3 00 



Frances E. Lord, Beverly, Lamp Mat, &c. 25 



S. D. Cheever, Danvers, Lamp Mat, &c. 50 



Lydia B. Oliver, Lynn, Rug, 1 00 



Abigail Staniford, Ipswich, Rug, 1 00 



Mrs. Elizabeth Wait, Gloucester, Rug, 50 



Mrs. E. Reynolds, Beverly, Rug, I 00 



Edith Woodbury, Beverly, Rug, 50 



Sarah Lunt, Newbury, aged 67, Stair Carpet, I 00 



Abigail Lunt, Newbury, Stair Carpet, 1 00 



Sarah S. Giles, Beverly, Rug, 50 



Mrs. David Baker, Ipswich, Bed Quilt, 2 00 



Elizabeth Curtis, Danvers, aged 10, Q,uilt, 1 00 



Mrs. Mehitable Rust, Hamilton, Quilt, 1 00 



Mrs. John H. Ross, Ipswich, Quilt, 1 00 



Sarah E. Hodges, Salem, Silk Patch-work, 1 00 



Lydia N. Dole, West Newbury, Quilt, 50 



Mrs. D. C. Houghton, Newburyport, Couterpane, 1 00 



Mrs. Mary O. Smith, Danvers, Braided Rug, 50 



Miss Hannah H. Phillips, Marblehead, 13 Lamp Mats, 25 



Miss Nancy H. Torr, Danvers, Travelling Bag, 25 



Elizabeth F. Roundy, Beverly, Bag and Shoes, 50 



ON MEADOW AND SWAMP LANDS. 



JAMES MARSHS STATEMENT. 



To tJve Committee on Meadow and Swamp Lands : 



Gentlemkn, — The piece of reclaimed meadow, to which I 

 ask the attention of the Committee, contains about four acres. 

 A few years since it was considered worthless, not having been 



