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PHILADELPHIA, 1876. 
The United States Centennial Commission has examined 
the report of the Judges, and accepted the following reasons, 
and decreed an award in conformity therewith: 
Philadelphia, December 14th, 1876. 
REPORT ON AWARDS. 
Product, ASTRONOMICAL AND SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS. 
Exhibitor, FAUTH & CO., Washington, D. C., U. S. 
The undersigned , having examined the product 
herein described, respectfully recommend the same 
to the U. S, Centennial Commission for Award, for 
the following reasons, viz.: 
For excellence in design and construction of the 
Instruments exhibited — consisting of an 8-feet 
equatorial Telescope, completely mounted, with a 
61-inch object glass, by A . Clark & Sons; an Alt- 
Azimuth Instrument, with 12-inch horizontal circle 
read by three, and 10-inch vertical circle, read by 
two micrometer-microscopes with radial illumina¬ 
tion, and provided with chambered levels of first- 
class accuracy; also a Transit-Theodolite, and a 
levelling Instrument of lesser size . 
J. E. HILGAKD, 
Signature of the Judge. 
APPROVAL OF GROUP JUDGES. 
E. LEVASSEUER, J. SOHIEDMEYER, 
F. A. P. BARNARD, JAMES C. WATSON, 
JOSEPH HENRY, GEO. F. BRISTOW, 
P. F. KUPKA, ED. FAVRE PERRET. 
opy of the record. 
[seal] 
FRANCIS A. WALKER, 
Chief of the Bureati of Awards. 
Given by authority of the U. S. Centennial Commission. 
A. T. GOSHORN, 
Director General . 
J. L. CAMPBELL, J. R. HAWLEY, 
Secretary . President. 
