or 
which doubtless prevented the attendance of many. The total receipts 
of the Society were 8174 86. 
The address was pronounced by C. B. Hawes, Esq. of East Randolph, 
and is spoken of as a very able effort pointing out, in a practical way, 
the road to improvement in agricultural science. 
GREEN. 
In this county an Agricultural Society has been formed, and its first 
Fair held, during the month of September, 1853. A report of its pro¬ 
ceedings has not been received, though it is believed that its Fair was 
very successful. 
JEFFERSON. 
In this county a Society was organized in the early part of the year, 
and a Fair appointed to be held at Fort Atkinson during the month of 
September. At this Fair there was a good attendance, and much in¬ 
terest manifested. No report, however, has been received of the pro¬ 
ceedings. 
The officers elect for the ensuing year are as follows:—President, 
Milo Jones, Fort Atkinson; 1st Vice President, Peter Harsh, Milford; 
2d Vice President, Justice Carpenter, Palmyra; Treasurer, George P. 
Marston, Fort Atkinson; Corresponding and Recording Secretary, S. C. 
Writer, Fort Atkinson ; Executive Committee, C. Bartlett, Milford; H. 
H. Wilds, Koshkonong; John Wentworth, Koslikonong; N. P. Parsons, 
Cold Spring ; George Blanchard, Lake Mills ; Girard Crane, Oakland ; 
-Dey, Hebron; Myron Smith, Sullivan ; Eneas D. Masters, Jefferson. 
KENOSHA. 
No report has been received of the operations of this Society for the 
year 1853, though it is believed to be in a flourishing condition. The 
Fair was held in the month of September, and is represented as having 
been highly successful. Hon. Nathaniel B. Clapp, of Kenosha, is the 
President of the Society for the year 1854. 
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