LIST OF PREMIUMS ^^^- 



AWARDED BY THE MANAGERS OF THE TWENTY-FIRST 

 ANNUAL FAIR [OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, OCTOBER, 



1848. 



AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



THOROUGH BRED, BLOOD, AND GRADE HORSES. 



Mortimer De Motte, 15 E. 16th-street, for the best blood horsej 

 " Trustee," a silver cup having been before awarded. Diploma. 



George M. Patchen, Brooklyn, L. I., for a trotting stallion, " Cas- 

 sius M. Clay." Diploma. 



George M. Patchen, Brooklyn, L. I., for a filley. Diploma. 



George W. Hunt, Newtown, L. I., for a stallion, " Prince Albert." 

 Diploma. 



J. H. Clearwater, Bloomfield, N. J., for a bay colt, 3 years old. 

 Diploma. 



C. T. Howell, Howard House, for a gray Norman colt. Diploma. 



Jackson Odell, Greenburgh, Westchester co., N. Y., for a stallion. 

 Diploma. 



J. C. Lockwood, New- Windsor, N. Y., for the stallion " Excel-^ 

 sior," 4 years old. Diploma. 



M. Van Cott, Yorkville, N. Y., for a trotting stallion, " Premi- 

 um," 3 years old. Diploma. 



W. E. Gray, 25 Warren-street, for a beautiful bay gelding. Di- 

 ploma. 



Benjamin Blakeslee, Plymouth, Conn., for a blood mare for all 



farming purposes. Diploma. 



Benjamin Blakeslee, Plymouth, Conn., for a colt. Diploma. 



