82^ 



To Waldo Wallace, of Fitchburg, for the specimen of ^ 

 plows exhibited by him; the Committee think 

 well of the cast iron beam, $0,60 



To Simonds & Follett, of Templeton, for specimen of 



belt leather, ,50 



To Simonds & Follett, of Templeton, for specimens of 



calf skins, one tanned with the hair on, very nice, 1,00 



To S. G. f^*rost, of Fitchburg, for two harnesses, fine 



specimens, 1,00 



To H. A. Goodrich, of Fitchburg, for a very fine spe- 

 cimens of hats, caps, gloves and mittens, ,50 



To Palmer & Brown, of Fitchburg, for a collection of 



dentistry, a part of which was new and beautiful, 1.00 



To Mrs. Joseph Parker, of Fitchburg, aged 84 years, 



for bed quilt, ,25 



To Master John Walker, of Fitchburg, a boy six years 

 old, for a bed quilt containing 2228 pieces, com- 

 mendable for the industry and taste displayed, ,37 



To Mrs. Thomas Sheldon, of Fitchburg, for wrought 



bed spread, j50 



To Mrs. Thomas R. Boutelle, of Fitchburg, for white 



knit bed spread, ,50 



To Julia Boutelle, of Fitchburg, for a rug, ,25 



To Mrs. Charlotte Bowker, of Fitchburg, a lady 85 



years 6 months old, for two rugs, well made, ,25 



To Mrs. M. M. Gage, of Fitchburg, for drawn rug, 



very handsomely done, ,50 



To Mrs. Benson Bigelow, of Westminster, for rug, very 



good work, ,50 



To Mrs. Charles Barker, of Fitchburg, for rug, ,25 



To Frances Kemp, of Fitchburg, for rug, ,37 



To Mrs. Betsey Merriam, of Fitchburg, for four braided 



mats, ,50 



To J. C. Moulton, of Fitchburg, for his specimens of 



daguerreotypes and ambrotypes. 1,00 



To Emily Boutelle, of Fitchburg, for bed spread, ' ,25 



To Mrs. Harriette Burnap, of Fitchburg, for bed 



spread, ,37 



