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New Toek at the "Wobld's Columbian Exposition. 



Sberwood, Rosina Emmet. — Sixteen 

 frames, water colors, pastels, etc., repro- 

 ductions, illustrations, etc. 



Sprague, Mrs. Harriet E. — Tete-a-tete, 

 Dresden china; tray; sugar bowl; cream 

 pitcher; teapot; four cups and four 

 SHUcers. 



Stlmers, Miss Julia. — One frame, speci- 

 mens of lithography. 



Stephens, Alice Barber. — "Michael 

 Angelo," black and white; " In the Meet- 

 ing House." 



T. M.C. — Two landscapes, embroidered. 



Tieman, Miss Elsie C. — Carved stand 

 for flower-pots. 



Tillinghast. — One design for glass 

 window. 



Tiffany Glass and Decorating Co. — Por- 

 tiere, silk velours; study, "magnolias;" 

 study, "snowballs;" study, "water lil- 

 lies; " study, "grapes; " three cartoons for 

 glass; two cartoons adoring angels; twenty 

 sketches for glass windows; three sketches 

 by Agnes Northrup; seven sketches by 

 Gfrace deLuze; seven sketches by Mrs. J. 

 B. Weston; one sketch by Mary E. Mc- 

 Dowell; one sketch by Lydia F. Emmet; 

 one sketch by Mrs. W. t. Parish; three 

 stations of the cross; two heads designed 

 by L. F. Emmet; three glass lights mag- 

 nolias, grapes and chrysanthemiims; one 

 glass light, women's glass cutting (thirty- 

 nine pieces in all). 



Troy Women's Exchange. — Three 

 squares, Mexican drawn work; twelve 

 doihes. 



Upham, Miss. — Carved bellows. 



Vanderpoel, Mrs. E. N. — Carved box. 



Van Kuyck, Miss Pauline. — Photo- 

 graph frame, repousse work. 



Van Rensselaer, Mrs. J. K. — Book 

 cover, Girl's Life, eighty years old. 



Walker, Miss M. — Illustrations old 

 English rhyme. 



Wells, Miss Annie. — Embroidered pic- 

 ture Mater Dolorosa (property of St. An- 

 drew's church). 



Wilmarth, C. B. — Lemonade pitcher 

 and tray. 



Stokes, Caroline Phelps. — Two etch- 

 ings; two pieces lace. 



Gilliland. — Nine frames (two illustra- 

 tions). 



Milhau, Zella. — One card (two illustra- 

 tions). 



Ferguson. — Six illustrations (one frame). 



Walker, J. A. — Two unframed water 

 colors. 



COLONIAL LOAN EXHIBIT. 

 Most of these exhibits were installed in 

 the Government Building; the remainder 

 , in the New York State Building. 



License of Peter Hawes to practice law 

 from Mayor Varick. Lent by Gilbert R. 

 Hawes. 



Cane used by Washington. Lent by 

 Miss Jane Mead Welch. 



Miniature of Robert Seton, an old New 

 York merchant; snuff box of Robert Se- 

 ton; seal of Robert Seton. Lent by Mon- 

 signor Seton. 



Table cloth. Lent by Howland Pell. 



Silver tankard; silver sugar bowl; plate; 

 pair of buckles; sih'er tankard; book; 

 pair of buckles. Lent by Augustus Van 

 Cortlandt. 



Pish knife used by George Washington- 

 needle-book made by Mrs. Washington; 

 ledger used by Laurence Washington in 

 settling Washington's estate. Lent by J. 

 P. Bradley. 



Engraved powder horn used during 

 Revolution. Lent by Mr. G. W. Van 

 Siclen, 



Sampler; five teaspoons. Lent by Mrs. 

 J. L. Barnejr. 



Soldier's discharge, signed by Washing- 

 ton; negro bill of sale. Lent by Dr. Al- 

 bert Lefilngwell. 



Snuflf box used by Washington. Lent 

 by Hon, Roger A. Pry or. 



Miniature of Hamilton, by Peale. Lent 

 by C. W. Bowen. 



Miniature of Col. Duer. Lent by Mrs. 

 J. G. K. Duer. 



Souvenir handkerchief. Lent by Mrs. 

 I. M. Cooke. 



Snuff box made from wood of prison 

 ship "Jersey." Lent by Mrs. Douglas 

 Robinson. 



Portrait of Gov. George Clinton, by 

 Ames. Lent by Alex. M. White. 



Colonial embroidery. Lent by Miss S. 

 C. Hewitt. 



Pair of brown j ean stays. Lent by Mrs. 

 Magonigle. 



Silver cake basket belonging to Gen. 

 Schuyler. Lent by Miss Georgiana 

 Schuyler. 



New York almanack, 1770; colonial doll; 

 freedom suit ; piece of wedding dress; 

 boxwood ruler. Lent by Mrs. G. H. Van 

 Wagner. 



Directory of 1786. Lent by T. J. Hal- 

 lo well. 



Pass signed by Washington; general 

 order of Washington. Lent by Mr. An- 

 drew Kraus. 



Plan of New York in 1728. Lent by 

 Mrs. C. A Post. 



Miniature of Surgeon-Gen. Burnet. 

 Lent by Mrs. John Shaw. 



Coffee pot owned by President Monroe; 

 milk pitcher owned by President Monroe; 

 miniature of President Monroe. Lent by 

 Mrs. Gouverneur. 



Pair of traveling pistols used by Gov. 

 Morris. Lent by Mrs. Gouverneur Morris. 



Silver basket, in use since 1740; chair; 

 silver salver. Lent by Mrs. A. Verplanok 

 Clapp. 



