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Many other seeds should perhaps he included in this 

 report, hut its length suggests the wisdom of bringing it 

 to a close. 



Rufos Kimball, Chairman. 



COUNTERPANES AND AFGHANS. 



The Committee on Counterpanes and Afghans have at- 

 tended to their duty, and respectfully report to the Sec- 

 retary that they have made the following awards : 

 $4,00. First premium, to Mrs. R. G. Nelson, Peabody, 



for silk quilt. 

 2.00. Second premium, to Miss Alice Patterson, Pea- 

 body, for counterpane. 

 2.00. Gratuity, to Mrs. C. E. Stone, Peabody, for silk 



quilt. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Mary A. Brennan, Salem, for quilt. 

 1.00. Gratuity, to Mrs. Jacob Osborn, Peabody, for 

 quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. J. B. Shepard, Salem, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. John Silk, Peabody, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. C. P. Dodge, Beverly, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. H. F. Marsh, Peabody, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. S. W. Mackintire, Peabody, for 



quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. Win. Stimpson, Danvers, for 



quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. Henry M. Ives, Salem, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. E. W. Merrill, Salem, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. Annie Gower, Salem, for quilt. 

 1.50. Gratuity, to Mrs. Emma French, Peabody, for two 

 quilts. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. R. Jacobs, Peabody, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. A. Gowing, Peabody, for quilt. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Mrs. John Moulton, Peabody, for 

 quilt. 



