REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 
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AWARDS RECEIVED AT COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO, 1893. 
At Chicago the following awards were received: 
For the Educational Exhibit of which S. R. Morse was manager, State of 
New Jersey, Gold Medal for Educational Exhibit as a whole. 
For first, great amount and variety of student work from nearly all parts 
of the State. 
Second, prevalence of sound educational principles in the graded schools. 
Third, very high quality of normal and model school work. 
Fourth, manual training. 
Fifth, original, unique and economical installation. 
Sixth, splendid spirit manifested by the State in educational departments. 
Approved : 
(Signed) Josiah H. Siiinn, 
Individual Judge. 
K. Buenz, 
President Departmental Committee. 
Approved: John Boyd Thacher, 
Chairman Executive Committee on Awards. 
To the State Normal and Model School at Trenton, N. J.—-General Class 
Work. 
To the New Jersey School for the Deaf.—Educational Exhibit. 
To the New Jersey School for Feeble-Minded at Vineland, N. J.—Pupil’s 
work. 
For the New Jersey Geological Exhibit. 
To Silas R. Morse, Atlantic City, N. J., Manager of the Educational Ex¬ 
hibit.—For ingenious construction and specific utility in the economy of space, 
a gold medal. 
To Silas R. Morse for exhibit of marine algae from New Jersey Coast.—For 
increasing the known algae of the N. J. coast from thirty-six to one hundred 
and thirty-six. 
Gold medals were awarded to the following counties for work of 
pupils in county schools: Atlantic, Burlington, Cumberland, Hud¬ 
son, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Warren. 
Gold medals were awarded to the following cities for work of pupils 
in cit}^ schools: 
Atlantic City. Camden City (General), Camden City (Manual Training), 
East Orange, Elizabeth, Hoboken, Jersey City (High and Training School), 
Jersey City (Elementary Schools), Jersey City (Kindergarten), Long Branch, 
Morristown, Newark (Elementary Schools), Newark (Evening Drawing 
Schools), New Brunswick, Orange, Passaic City, Paterson, Plainfield, Salem 
City, Town of Union, Trenton (General), Trenton (Music), Vineland. 
THE NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM, GEOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL 
EXHIBITS AT THE PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFFALO, 1901. 
We are proud of the part New Jersey took in the Pan-American 
Exposition, at Buffalo, in 1901. It was plainly shown at this exposi- 
