EXPOSITION OE 1867. 
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AWARDS TO AMERICAN COMMISSIONERS, JURORS, AND EXHIB¬ 
ITORS. 
CROSS OF OFFICER OF THE LEGION OF HONOR. 
Beckwith, N. M. Commissioner General and President of the American Com¬ 
mission. 
CROSS OF CHEVALIER OP THE LEGION OP HONOR. 
1 McCormick, C. H., Chicago, Ill. See Nos. 11 and 18. 
2 Wood, Walter A., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. See Nos. 12 and 29. 
3 Chickering & Son, New York. See No. 13. 
4 Howe, Elias, Jr.,-See No. 1'7. 
NEW ORDER OP RECOMPENSES, 
For persons^ establishments, or localities, which, by organizations or special institu¬ 
tions, have developed harmong among co-operators, and produced, in an eminent 
degree, the material, moral, and intellectual ivell being of the workmen. 
5 Chapin, William, Lawrence, Mass.; grand prize, a gold medal of the 
value of 1,000 francs, and 9,000 francs in gold. 
6 Agricultural Society of Vineland, New Jersey; an Honorable Mention, 
unaccompanied by a medal. 
PINE ARTS. 
'7 Church, F. E., New York city; the artist’s medal, with 600 francs in 
gold. Landscape painting in oil. 
GRAND PRIZES. 
8 Field, Cyrus W.; an Anglo-American Transatlantic Telegraph Company; 
transatlantic cable. 
9 United States Sanitary Commission; ambulances, materials, instruments, 
&c., for the relief of the wounded, used in the late war. See, also, 
Hon. Mention. 
10 Hughes,-, New York ; printing telegraph. 
11 McCormick, C H., Chicago, Ill.; reaping machines. To this grand 
prize, gained in the field trials of agricultural machines, was added, 
by the Emperor, the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. 
See also Nos 1 and 18 
GOLD MEDAL WITH WORK OP ART. 
12 Wood, Walter A., Hoosick Falls, New York; mowing machines. To 
this prize, gained in the field trials of agricultural machines, was 
added, b^i^ the Emperor, the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor. See Nos. 2 and 29. 
GOLD MEDAL. 
13 Chickering & Son, New York and Boston ; pianos. To this gold medal 
was added, by the Emperor, the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor. See No. 3. 
14 Corliss Steam Engine Company, Providence, Rhode Island ; the Cor¬ 
liss engine. 
15 Fire-arm Manufacturing Industry of the United States; fire-arms. See, 
also. Nos. 96 and 123. 
16 Grant Locomotive Works, Patterson, New Jersey; locomotive and 
tender. 
17 Howe, Elias, Jr., “promoter of the sewing machine.” To this gold 
medal was added, by the Emperor, the Cross of Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor. See No. 4. 
18 McCormick, C. H., Chicago, Illinois; reaping and mowing machines. 
According to the rule of the Imperial Commission this medal is ab¬ 
sorbed in No. 11. See, also. No. 1. 
