LIST OF PREMIUMS 



AWARDED BY THE MANAGERS OF THE TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL FAIR 

 OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, OCTOBER, 1856. 



AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. 



Thorough Bred Horses. 



Judges — J. De Graw, J. Drew, Nathan A. Cooper. 



John Apple ton, "Orange county, N. Y., for the best stallion, 

 (eight years old,) " Tom Crib." Silver cup, $25. 



Henry Lloyd, Lloyd Manor, L. I., for the second best stallion, 

 *' Empire.'' Silver cup, $20. 



Henry Booth, Morrisania, Westchester county, New-York, for 

 the third best stallion. Silver cup, $15. 



Henry Booth, Morrisania, Westchester county, N. Y., for the 

 best three year old colt. Silver cup, $10. 



Bathgate Brothers, Morrisania, Westchester county, N. Y., for 

 the best brood mare and colt. Silver cup, $25. 

 Horses for all work. 



Judges — F. Lotts Wyckoflf, H. B. Bolster, Williamson Rapalje. 



A & J. Campbell, New- York, for the best stallion, " Young 

 Andrew Jackson." Silver cup, $25. 



James M. Cockcroft, 27 W. 41st street, for the second best stal- 

 lion. Silver cup, $20. 



Philip Ketcham, Richmond, S. L, for the third best stallion, 

 '^ Morgan Jackson." Silver cup, $15. 



Thomas Whitson, Flushing, L. I, for the best brood mare and 

 colt. Silver cup, $20. 



S. R. Bowne, Flushing, L. I., for the second best brood mare 

 and colt. Silver cup, $8. 



J. G. Llghtbody, New- York, for the best three year old colt, 

 " Laura Keene.'' Silver cup, $10. 



James Jacks, 24th street and 3d avenue, for the second best 

 three year old colt. Silver medal. 

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