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70. Joseph Carlisle, 
7.1. William Cook, 
72. Nathan Goodman, 
73. Jacob Winter, 
74. Alexander M*Nish r 
75. Reuben Wheeler, 
76. Aaron Read, 
77. Jonathan Ward, 
Names. 
Counties. 
Sullivan, 
Warren, 
do. 
do. 
Premiums. 
$30 
40 
35 
30 
40 
35 
40 
35 
Washington, 
do. 
Westchester, 
do. 
On the 30th of March, 1814, the Society for the Promo¬ 
tion of Useful Arts, in pursuance to the provisions of the act, 
entitled “ An Act for the Encouragement of Manufactures of 
Woollen Cloth,passed June 19th, 1812, proceeded to de¬ 
termine the premiums therein mentioned for the several spe° 
cimens or parcels of woollen cloth presented to them, ac¬ 
cording to law, and adjudged the same in manner following. 
To James Lynch, Esq. of Rome, Oneida county, for the 
best specimen of woollen cloth, of uniform texture and 
quality, manufactured in this state, of a breadth not less 
than six quarters of a yard, and amounting to more than 
one hundred yards, a premium of one hundred dollars. 
To Moses Austin, of Durham, Greene county, for the best 
specimen of woollen cloth, of uniform texture and quality, 
manufactured in this state, of a breadth not less than three 
fourths of a yard, and amounting to more than fifty yards, a 
premium of thirty dollars. 
To Frederick Uhl, of the county of Dutchess, for the 
best specimen of county family manufactured woollen cloth, 
a premium of ninety dollars, in a piece or pieces of plate. 
To Gabriel N Phillips, of the county of Orange, for the 
second best specimen of county family manufactured wool¬ 
len cloth, a premium of eighty dollars, in a piece or pieces 
of plate. 
To Elias Benedict, of the county of Saratoga, for the 
