830 Xew York State Faik 



The various exhibits were arranged to show the leading lines of work carried 

 on by the different state agencies. Tlie list of exhibitors is as follows: 



New York State College of Agriculture. 



New York- State Scliool of Agriculture at Canton. 



New York State School of Agriculture at Alfred. 



New York State School of Agriculture at Morrisville. 



New York State ^'oterillary College. 



Department of Agricultuie. 



State Water Supply Commission. 



Lunacy Commission. 



State Banking Drpartment. 



Excise Department. 



Public Service Commii^sion, District Xo. 1. 



State Probation Commission. 



Superintendent of ^^■eigllt.s and [Measures. 



Prison Department. 



Torest, Fish & Game Commission. 



Fiscal Su])ervisor. 



Thomas Indian School. 



Syracuse Institution for Feeble-Minded Children. 



Craig Colony for Epileptics. 



New Y'ork State Reformatory for Women at Bedford. 



Rome State Custodial Asylum. 



New Y'ork State Training School for Girls at Hudson. 



New Y'ork State School for tlie Blind at Batavia. 



New Y'ork State Engineer and Surveyor, Barge Canal. 



State Board of Health. 



The New Y'ork State Experiment Station at Geneva exhibited a large 

 assortment of fruits in the fruit building. 



GRANGE BUILDING 

 Commissioner in Charge, Raymoxu A. Pearsox, Albany. 



This building, which is connected with the State Institutions Building, was 

 a popular resort for grangers, as well as for many others. It provided for 

 basket parties and for visitors who wished to rest. Several general and 

 educational meetings were held here. The women's work committee of the 

 grange maintained a private room where persons tcAiporarily indisposed 

 were cared for, and another room was occupied by State Master Godfrey and 

 other officers of the grange. 



Tlie popularity of the Grange Building and the great interest of members 

 of tliis organization in the fair has led to the suggestion, which will probably 

 be worked out a year later, that one hundred farm boys be brought to the 

 state fair, where they may sleep in the (Irange Building on cots to be care- 

 fully stored away each day so that the present available space for the day 

 visitors may not be reduced. 



