228 
Names. 
Counties. 
Premiums. 
20. Walter Briggs, 
Schoharie, 
§80 
21. Joshua Wickoff, 
Seneca, 
80 
^22. George Hornell, 
Steuben, 
80 
23. Stephen Slosson, 
St. Lawrence, 
80 
24. Miies Furman, 
Tioga, 
80 
25. Christopher Snyder, 
Ulster. 
80 
The Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts, in pur¬ 
suance to the provisions of the above act, adjudged premi¬ 
ums on the 8th of March 1809, in manner following, viz. 
To George Booth, for the best specimen of woollen cloth, 
of uniform texture and quality, not less than two hundred 
yards, nor less than three quarters of a yard in breadth, 
manufactured within this state, a premium of one hundred 
and fifty dollars. 
To Samuel Bacon, of Ballston, in the county of Saratoga, 
for the best specimen of county family manufactured wool¬ 
len cloth, a premium of §150, in a piece of plate. 
To Christopher Snyder of Marbletown in the county of 
Ulster, for the second best specimen of county family 
manufactured woollen cloth, a premium of §100, in a 
piece of plate. 
To George Booth, of Poughkeepsie, in the county of 
Dutchess, for the third best specimen of county family 
. manufactured woollen cloth, a premium of §50, in a piece 
of plate. 
JAMES LOW, Recording Secretary . 
1810. 
In pursuance to the provisions of the above recited act, 
premiums for the year 1810, were adjudged by the judges 
of the respective county courts, to the following per¬ 
sons, viz. 
Names. Counties. Premiums. 
1. John Gaddes, Albany, §80 
2. Amos Patterson, Broome, 80 
