ESSAYS. 73 



Kate L. Drew, hair wreath, $1 25 



Mrs. J. R. Gilbert, millinery, 1 50 



Mrs. B. H. Bush of Westminster, mat, 75 



L. J. Brown of Fitchburg, dress goods, 50 



Mrs. P. Hill, patch work quilt, first prize, % 00 

 Misses Emily and Louise Skinner of Princeton, patch 



work quilt, (4894 pieces), second prize, 1 00 



Mrs. M. A. Edgecomb, bed quiit, 37 



Mrs. L. S. Gilbert, bead basket, 50 



M. J. S. Abbott, quilt, 50 



Mrs. Sarah Rice, (74 years,) rug, 50 



Mrs Levi Morgan, two rugs, 37 



Mrs. J. E. Manning, afghan, 1 00 



Mrs. M. Freeman, table covering, 50 



Mrs. E. Torrey, tidy, 25 



Mrs Mary Tolinan, carriage robes, 37 



Warren B. and Walter Page, squirrels and cage, 40 



W. K. Wright, turtle shell box, gratuity, 75 



Herbert W. Kimball, Chairman. 



ESSAYS. 



The Committee on Essays respectfully report : 



That the only essay offered, is deemed not of a character 

 so well adapted to the wants of the society and its con- 

 stituents, as to warrant the publication of it. 



They, therefore, award no premium. 



For the committee, 



Charles Mason, Chairman 

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