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Annual Report of the 
The following societies, granges and clubs were represented: 
State Agricultural Society. —President, Eli Stilson: Vice-Presidents, Geo. E. 
Bryant and JohnL. Mitchell; and Messrs. Dean, Cooper and Field, members of the 
Executive Board, and numerous life members. 
State Horticultural Society. —Secretary, Geo. E. Morrow. 
Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association .— President, J. M. 
Smith, and Secretary R. D. Torrey. 
Wisconsin State Dairymen 1 s Association. —President, Chester ITazen. 
South-western Industrial Association. —President, R. D. Pulford; Secretary, T< S. 
Ansley, E. J. Cooper. 
Boscobel Agricultural and Driving Park Association. —President, B. M. Coates. 
COUNTY SOCIETIES. 
Waukesha Comity. —Edward Porter and W. A. Nickles. 
Fond du Lac. —Secretary, Dana C. Lamb and W. II. Hiner. 
Juneau. —President, Luther Beckwith. 
Kenosha. —Vice-President, W. S. Maxwell. 
GRANGES. 
Welcome Grange. —J. B. Cochran, H. B. Cochran and Xury Whiting. 
Clinton. —S. S. Northrop. 
Galesville. —Isaac Clark. 
Bradford. —Master, James McNee. 
Evansville. —J. A. Sawin. 
Magnolia. —Aaron Broughton. 
Blakes Prairie. —Geo. W. Lee. 
0* Keeg .— C. K. Stewart, B. F. Cooper and D. B. Holt. 
Gollen Rule —J. G. Hull. 
Sumner. —John Wliittett. 
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CLUBS. 
Mount Iloreh Farmer*s Club. —Gabrael Mickkelson and Michael Johnson. 
Sun Prairie and Burke. —Messrs. Doty, Lewis, Eastman, Smith and Flint. 
Skillet Creek. —Secretary, J. W. Wood, Levi Cahoon and Lewis Cowles. 
Many representatives Wc*re present, whose names, with the organ¬ 
ization represented do not appear, as they failed to hand them to 
the secretary. 
A number of the state officers, members of the legislature and 
other influential and leading citizens participated in the discussions 
and general work of the convention, prominent among whom were 
Governor W. R. Taylor, Ex-Governor James T. Lewis, President 
