LIST OF PREMlUxlS 



AWARDED BY THE MANAGERS OF THE TWENTIETH 

 ANNUAL FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, OCTO- 

 BER, 1847. 



AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



THOROUGH ERED, BLOOD, AND GRADR HORSES 



Heni'y Booth, Morrisania, N. Y., for the best thorough bred stal- 

 lion. (Trustee). Silver cup. 



George M. Patchen, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best trotting stallion 

 of high blood. Silver cup. 



Lavi^rence Devoe, Elizabethtown, N. J., for the second best thor- 

 ough bred stallion. (Flying Childers.) Silver cup. 



Jacob N. Blakeslee, Water town, Conn., for the best stallion for 

 all farming purposes. Silver cup. 



W^illiam Stevens, Rahway, N. J,, for the second best horse for all 

 farming purposes. Silver medal. 



MATCHED HORSES. 



Edwin Hoyt, corner of Fifteenth street and Fifth Avenue, for the 

 best pair of matched coach horses. Silver cup. 



Robert M. Blackwell, Astoria, L. I., for the second best pair of 

 matched horses. Silver cup. 



F. A. Putnam, 474 Broadway, for the third best pair of matched 

 horses. Silver medal. 



Jonathan Thorne, 3 Washington Square, for a pair of iron grey 

 horses. Silver medal. 



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