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MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURES 



Mrs. E. Beaman, Fitchburg, bed quilt, $0,50 



Mrs. Frances Bout well, Fitcbburg, two rugs, 1,00 



Miss C. B. Holden, Fitchburg, rug, ,25 



Sophia S. Gage, Fitchburg, two rugs, ,50 



J. Pierce, Fitchburg, calf skins and Calcutta, ,50 



Warren Simonds, East Templeton, calf skins, 1,00 



A. Partridge, Fitchburg, thick boots, 1,00 



A. Partridge, Fitchburg, ladies' shoes, 1,00 



J. L. Tenney, Fitchburg, thin boots, 1,00 

 H. A. Goodridge, Fitchburg, hats, caps and furs, 1,00 



Thomas Upton, Fitchburg, mattress, ,75 



Levi Stevens, Fitchburg, brass castings, 1,50 



Wm. L. Eager, Fitchburg, mattress, ,25 



J. Litchfield, Fitchburg, grain cradle, 1,00 



Wm. L. Camp, Fitchburg, globe, 1,00 



J. C. Moulton, Fitchburg, daguereotypes, 1,00 



Dr. Thomas Palmer, Fitchburg, dentistry, 1,00 



Mrs. J. M. Tw-itchell, Fitchburg, fire board, ,50 



Josiah Sheldon, Fitchburg, shingles, ,50 



Ira Carle ton, Fitchburg, flour, 1,00 



C. B. Flagg, flour, 1,00 



Thomas Sheldon, Fitchburg, ox yoke, 1,00 



Nourse, Mason & Co., mowing machines, 2,00 

 Miss Laura L.Marshall, Fitchburg, cane seat chairs ,50 



Miss A. Smith, Fitchburg, carpet, ,50 



Mrs. Levi Benjamin, bed spread, ,50 



CHARLES FESSENDEN. 



For the Commiittee. 



Note. — Caniagt's of superior workmanship were exhibited by Chas. 

 Fesbenden, wliicli, but for a supposed failure to comply -with one of 

 the regulations of the Society, and his extreme modesty, would have 

 entitled him to a premium. — Sec. 



