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UNIVERSITY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 
LIBRARY 


TRANSACTIONS 


FOR  THE  YEARS  1912.1913-1914 


OF  THE 


Essex  Agricultural  Society 


(Established  ISIS) 


FOR  THE 


COUNTY  OF  ESSEX,  MASS. 


PUBLISHED    BY    ORDER    OF    THE    SOCIETY 


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Annual  Cattle  Show  and  Fair 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  SOCIETY  FOR  I9U-J9J2 

President, 
John  M.  Danforth,  of  Lynnfield. 


Vice  Presidents, 

Ellius  a.  Emerson^  of  Haverhill. 
Charles  H,  Preston,  of  Danvers 
Asa  T.  Newhall,  of  Lynn. 
George  L.  Averill,  of  Andover. 


Secretary, 
Fred  A.  Smith,  of  Ipswich. 

Treasurer, 
William  S.  ISTichols,  of  Salem 


Honorary  Trustees, 


George  v.  L.  Meyer,  of  Hamilton. 
Francis  H.  Appleton,  of  Peabody. 
Frederick  A.  Russell,  of  Methuen. 


Delegate  to  the  Staie  Board  of  Agriculture. 
Frederick  A.  Eussell,  of  Methuen. 


Trustees. 

John  J,  Mason,  Amesbury;  Samnel  H.  Bailey,  Andover; 
John  W.  Lovett,  Beverly;  John  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford; 
Walter  H,  Brown,  Danvers;  Elias  Andrews,  Essex;  Henry 
Hilliard,  Georgetown;  George  M.  Wonson,  Gloucester; 
Samuel  B.  George,  Groveland ;  Isaac  F.  Knowlton,  Hamilton ; 
B.  Frank  Barnes.  Haverhill;  Walter  F.  Gould,  Ipswich; 
Edward  A,  Fuller,  Lawrence;  Edwin  Bates,  Lynn;  John  H. 
Perkins,  Lynnfield;  Lorenzo  Baker,  Manchester;  Frank 
Brown,  Marblehead;  George  W.  Hoyt,  Merrimack;  John  W. 
Shirley,  Methuen ;  Lyman  S.  Wilkins,  Middleton ;  Henry 
Cabot  Lodge,  Nahant;  Frank  Perkins,  Newbury;  A.  D.  Ord- 
way,  ISTewburyport ;  John  Barker,  North  Andover;  J.  Isaac 
Goodale,  Peabody;  Allen  Smith,  Rockport;  Frank  P.  Todd, 
Eowley ;  George  A.  Dow,  Salisbury ;  Charles  F.  Ropes,  Salem ; 
Lewis  W.  Hawks,  Saugus;  William  H.  Bates,  Swampscott; 
Charles  J.  Pea1)ody,  Topsfield ;  Nathaniel  P.  Perkins,  Wen- 
ham;  Cyrus  D,  Ordway,  W.  Newbury. 


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The  following  is  a  list  of  members  deceased,  as  returned 
to  the  Secretary,  not  heretofore  reported: — 

Barnes,    B.    F.,   Haverhill;   Peabody,    Geo.    H.,   Danvers; 
Tapley,  Gilbert  A.,  Danvers;  Perley,  Dean  A.,  Danvers. 


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PREMIUMS  AND  AWARDS 

Fair  of  J912.    Topsfidd,  Sept.  J7-18,  1912 


Best  Milch  Cow 

$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  J.  Peabody,  Topsfield. 

'  Grade  Holstein  and  Jersey 
Best  Native  or  Grade  Cow  4  Years  or  Over 
$  3.     1st  prem.  to  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 

Under  Four  Years 
$  2.     1st  prem.  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
$  1.     3nd.  prem.  to  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 

Ayshires 

Registered  Herd  of  Four  Animals  or  More,  One  Sire 

$  5.     1st.  prem  to  Fatherland  Farm,  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield. 

Registered  Herd  of  One  Bull  and  4  Females  Over  2  Years 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield. 

Under  Ttvo  Years 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield. 

Bull  Three  Years  Old  and  Upwards 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  James  W.  Appleton,  Ipswich. 

Under  Three  Years 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield. 

Bull  Calf  Under  One  Year. 
$  2.     1st  prem.  to  D.  E.  Measures,  Ipswich. 

Cow  Over  Three  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield, 


Heifer  Under  Three  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield. 
$  2.     2iid  prem.  to  James  W.  Appleton,  Ipswich. 

Heifer  Calf  Under  One  Year 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  James  W.  Appleton,  Ipswich. 

Guernseys 

Bull  Three  Years  Old  and  Upwards 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Appleton  Famis,  Ipswich. 

Under  Three  Years 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Heifer  Under  Three  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Heifer  Calf  Under  One  Year 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

HOLSTEINS 

Registered  Herd  of  Four  Animals 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Rogers,  Danvers. 
Registered  Herd  of  One  Bull  and  Four  Females  over  2  Years 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Rogers,  Danvers. 

Under  Tiuo  Years 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Rogers,  Danvers. 

Bull  Three  Years  Old  and  Upwards 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Rogers,  Danvers. 
$  2.     2nd.  premium  to  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 

Under  Three  Years 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Pierce,  Topsfield. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Rogers,  Danvers. 

Bull  Calf  Under  One  Year. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Rogers,  Danvers. 


Cow  Over  Three  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers. 

Heifer  Under  Three  Years 
$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers. 

Heifer  Calf  Under  One  Year 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers. 

Jerseys 

Bull  Three  Years  Old  and  Upwards 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 

Bull  Calf  Under  One  Year 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Phillips,  Beverly. 

Cow  Over  Three  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 

Heifer  Under  Three  Years 
$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 

Working  Oxen — Under  Five  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Eed  Gate  Farm,  Georgetown. 


DEPAETMENT  B.     HOESES 

Draft  and  Farm  Horses 

Breeding  Mare  and  Colt 

$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield. 

Colt  Over  Two  Years 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Thos.  Dovms,  Georgetown. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Thos.  Downs,  Georgetown. 


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Under  Two  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem,  to  J.  W.  Goodale,  Danvers. 

Driving  Horses 
Breeding  Mare  and  Colt 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  L.  J.  Wood,  Ipswich. 
$  3.     2nd.  prem.  to  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 

Colt  Over  Two  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  E.  Shannon,  Haverhill. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm.  F.  S.  Burke,  Byfield. 

Under  Two  Years 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Thos.  Downs,  Georgetown. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  L.  J.  Woods,  Ipswich. 

Best  Family  Horse 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  S.  Averill,  Andover. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mary  A.  Leach,  Wenham. 

Gentleman's  Driving  Horse 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  L.  Averill,  Andover. 

Exhibit  of  Draft  Horses  in  Action 
Single  Farm  Horses  weighing  over  1200  founds 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 

Weighing  under  1200  pounds 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Nathan  Foster,  North  Andover. 

Pairs  of  Farm  Horses  iveighing  over  2400  pounds 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Phillips,  Beverly. 
$  3.     2nd.  prem.  to  H.  K.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Weighing  Under  2400  Pounds 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  x\ppleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 

Ponies 
Best  Display  of  Ponies 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  &  Vanderbiirg  Johnstone,  Ham. 
$  4.     2nd.  prem.  to  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich. 


Pair  of  Matched  Ponies  Driven 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  &  Vanderburg  Johnstone,  Ham. 

Best  Pony  12  Hands  or  Under,  Driven 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Master  A.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Hunters  and  Hurdle  Jumping 

ExJiihition  by  Chd)  or  Association 
$20.     1st.  prem.  to  Mvopia  Hunt  Club,  Mrs.  C.  G.  Eice,  Ips. 
$10.     2nd.  prem.  to  M.  H.  Club,  Geo.  S.  Mandell,  Hamilton. 

ExJiihition  of  Jumping  Four  Foot  Hurdles 
$12.     1st.  prem,  to  Myopia  Hunt  Club,  Hamilton. 
$  6.     2nd.  prem,  to  Geo,  S,  Mandell,  Hamilton, 

Exhibition  of  Best  High  Jumping. 
$10.  1st,  prem,  to  Samuel  Mandell,  Hamilton, 
$  5.     2nd.  prem,  to  Mrs.  C,  G,  Eice,  Ipswich, 


DEPAETMENT  C.  SHEEP,  GOATS  AND  SWINE 

Southdotvn  Buck 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Southdown  Ewe 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Shropshire  Flock 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Chester  Killam,  Boxford, 

Shropshire  Ewe 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Chester  Killam,  Boxford. 

Horned  Dorset  Buck 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Horned  Dorset  Ewe 
$  2.     1st.  prem,  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton, 


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Pen  Grade  Sheep 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Eed  Gate  Farm,  Georgetown. 

Goats — Ewe 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Red  Gate  Fami,  Georgetown, 

Swine — BerJcshires 
Boar  Over  One  Year 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Breeding  Soiu  with  Pigs  hy  side 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 

Sow  Over  One  Year 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  B.  Moulton,  Hamilton, 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  B.  Moulton,  Hamilton. 

Yorkshire  Boar 
$  1.     2nd  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield. 

Chester  White  Boar 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers. 

Hampshire  Boar 
$  2,     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  Jolinstone,  Hamilton. 

Hampshire  Sows 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem,  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Swine — Grades  and  Miscellaneous 

Best  Sow  and  Litter,  Any  Breed 

$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield. 

$  3.     2nd.  prem.  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Ham.  (Jersey  red), 

Best  Pen  of  Grades 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield. 


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Special — American  Mulefoot 
$  2.     Gratuity  to  Allerton  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  for  display. 

Miscellaneous — Carts,  etc. 

$  3.  Gratuity  to  Geo.  E.  Daniels,  Eowley,  for  two-horse 
farm  cart. 

$  3.  Gratuity  to  J.  H.  jSTason,  AVest  Boxford,  for  low  down 
milk  wagon. 

$  2.  Gratuity  to  J.  H.  Nason,  West  Boxford,  for  light  mar- 
ket wagon. 

PLOWING 

With  Two-Horse  Team 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Phillips,  Beverly. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Pierce  Farm,  Topsfield. 

^Yith  Sulky  Plow 

$  3.     1st.  prize  to  Pingree  Farm,  Topsfield. 
$  2.     2nd.  prize  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 

POULTRY 
Proctor  Special  Prizes 

Silver  Medal  to  Dr.  Jas.  M.  Jackson,  Topsfield. 
Bronze  ]\Iedal  to  Rol)ert  Durland,  Wenham. 

The  following  list  of  Poultry  Prizes  were  awarded.     Poul- 
try, Pigeons  and  Pet  Stock : 
Mrs.  Frank  Eiken,  Georgetown,  pen  Guinea  chicks,  1st.,  75c; 

10  Bufl"  cochin  Bantams,  1st.,  $1.00;  pen  Bar  Plymouth 

Eock  Bantams,  1st.,  50c. 
Chas.  W.  Andreivs,  Topsfield.     Light  Brahma  cockerel,  1st., 

75c. ;  pullet,  1st.,  75c. ;  pullet,  2nd.,  50c. 
Oeo.  Batchelder,  Beverly.     L.  C.  Buff  Orpington  hen,  1st., 

75c. ;  2nd.,  50c. ;  pullet,  1st.,  75c. ;  r.  c.  hen,  1st.,  75c. 

Spangled  Orpington  cock,  1st.,  75c. ;  hen,  1st.,  75c. 
A.  W.  Beck  ford,  Danvers.     s.  c.  Wliite  Orijington  hen,  2nd., 

50c.;  s.  c.  pullet,  3rd.,  H.  C.     Light  Brahmas  breeding 

pen,  $5. ;  Black  Minorcas  breeding  pen,  $5. 
Miss  Minnie  Blagdon,  Eowley.    Houdan  hen,  1st.,  75c.;  2nd., 

50c. ;  cockerel,  3rd.,  H.  C. ;  pullet,  2nd.,  50c. ;  3rd.,  H.  C. 

Wliite  Crested  Black  Polish  cock,  1st.,  75c. ;  hen,  1st.,  75c. 


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Fred  R.  Bowles,  Beverly.     White  Plvmouth  Eock  cock,  3rd., 

H.  C. 
Everett  Bradstreet,  Rowley,    s.  c.  ^^^lite  Orpington  breeding 

pen,  $5. ;  cockerel,  1st.,  75c. ;  pullet,  1st.,  75c. 
Harland  I.  Brown,  Wenham.    White  Wyandote  breeding  pen, 

$5. 
Raymond  Brown,  Danvers.     Buff  Cochin  Bantam  cockerel, 

1st.,  $1.;  pullet,  1st.,  $1.;  jDullet,  2nd.,  $1. 
W.  J.  Carlton,  Beverly.     White  Wyandotte  chicks   (breeding 

pen)   3rd.,  H.  C. ;  cock,  3rd.,  'H.  C.  ;  hen,  3rd.,  H.  C. ; 

pullet,  2nd.,  50c. 
Louis  A.  niiapman,  Topsfield,  Houdan's  breeding  pen,  1st., 

$1. 
Ernest  Beacon,  Annisquam.    Display  8  racing  pigeons,  prize, 

$-4. 
Paul  J.  Dunn,  Topsfield.    s.  c.  R.  I.  Reds  cockerel,  1st.,  75c. ; 

pullet,  2nd.,  50c. 
Robert   W.  Durland,   Wenham.     Black  Orpington  breeding 

pen,  1st..,  $5.;  White  Plymouth  Rock  breeding  pen,  1st., 

$5.;  cock,  2nd.,  50c. 
Pauline  Fenno,  Rowley,    s.  c.  Buff  Orpington  breeding  pen, 

1st.,  $5. ;  s.  s.  Leghorn   (white)  breeding  pen,  1st.,  $5. ; 

Barred   Plymouth  Rock  pen,   3rd.,  H.   C. ;  s.  c.  R.   I. 

Reds,  pen,  3rd.,  H.  C. ;  s.  c.  White  Leghorn  pen,  2nd., 

50c, ;  cock,  2nd.,  50c. ;  cockerel,  1st.,  75c. ;  Silver  pen- 
cilled Hamburg  pen,  1st.,  $2.;  Guinea   (special),  pen, 

1st.,  $1.;  s.  c.  R.  I.  Reds,  hens,  1st.,  75c. 
D.  P.  Foster,  Beverly,     ^^^lite  Wyandotte  cock,  2nd.,  50c.; 

hen,  1st.,  75c. 
Ralph  8.  Foster,  No.  Andover.    White  Wyandotte  hen,  2nd., 

50c. ;  s.  c.  R.  I.  Red  pen,  2nd.,  50c. ;  hen,   2nd.,  50c. ; 

pullet,  1st.,  75c. ;  pair  Homing  pigeons,  1st.,  50c. 
Geo.  H.  Gihney,  So.  Hamilton,     s.  c.  White  Orpington  pen, 

2nd.,  50c. ;  cock,  1st.,  75c. ;  hen,  1st.,  75c. ;  cockerel,  2nd., 

50c.;  pullet,  2nd.,  50c. 
Mrs.  E.  H.  Gilford,  Topsfield.     Collection  W.  Cochin  Ban- 
tams, 2nd.,  $2. 
David  Glover,  Gloucester.   White  Plymouth  Rock  pen,  2nd., 

50c. 
OsJcar  Hamstead,  Beverly.    Barred  Plymouth  Rock  pen,  $5. 

cockerel,  1st.,  75c.;  cockerel,  3rd.,  H.  C. 
Geo.  E.  Hills,  Groveland.    s.  c.  B^o^vn  Leghorn  pen,  1st.,  $5. 

Silver  Wyandotte  hen,  1st.,  75c. ;  s.  c.  Brown  Leghorn 

cock,  1st.,  75c.;  Pekin  Ducks,  1  pr.,  1st.,  $1.;  3rd.,  H.  C. 

Geese,  pen  Brown  China,  1st.,  $1. 


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C.  A.  Ilohhs,  Hamilton,    s.  c.  W.  Leghorn  cockerel,  2nd,,  50c.; 

3rd.,  H.  C. 
IF.  S.  Hutchinson,  Danvers.    pr.  Eng.  Muffled  Tumbler,  1st., 

$1. ;  pr.  A.  B.  Guinea  pigs,  1st.,  50c. 
Dr.  James  M.  Jachson,  Topsfield.    s.  c.  E.  I.  Reds,  pen,  1st., 

$5.;    Silver    Spangled   Hamburg  pen,    1st.,   $5.;   White 

Cochin  Bantams,  1st.,  $5.  ;White  Wyandotte  pen,  2nd., 

50c.;    Barred    Plymouth    Eock   cock,    1st.,    75c.;    White 

Plymouth  Eock  cock,  3rd.,  H.  C. ;  Black-breasted  Game 

Bantam  pen,  1st.,  $3 ;  2nd.,  $3. ;  cockerels,  $3. 
A.  Johnstone,  Hamilton.     Buff  Cochin  cock,  1st.,  75c.;  hen, 

1st..  75c.;  Part  Cochin  cock,  1st.,  75c.;  hen,  1st.,  75c.; 

Buff  Cochin  Bantams,  cock,  2nd. ;  hen,  3rd. 
Mrs.  Grace  Kent,  Rowley.     Columbian  Wyandottes,  pen,  1st., 

$5. 
C.  H.  Leach  &  tSon,  ^yenham.     White  Plymouth  cock,  1st., 

75c. ;  hen,  1st.,  75c. ;  cockerel,  2nd,  50c. ;  pullet,  1st.,  75c. ; 

2nd.,  50c. ;  3rd.,  H.  C. 
Harriet   W.   Jefavour,   Topsfield.     Ehoborcas   cockerel,   1st., 

75s. ;  pullet,  2nd.,  50c. 
E.  D.  Lovett,  Beverly,    s.  c.  E.  I.  Eeds,  cock,  1st.,  75c.;  hen, 

3rd.,  H.  C. ;  Curley  Spanish  Eed  pen,  1st.,  $1. 
Samuel  Mandell,  2nd.,  Hamilton.     Brown  Eed  Game  pen, 

$1. ;  Eound  head  cock,  1st.,  75c. ;  White  Hackle  hen,  1st., 

75c. ;  A.  0.  U.  cock,  1st.,  75c. ;  Brass  Back  hen,  1st.,  75c. ; 

Brown  Eed  hen,  1st.,  75c. ;  Bro\Am  Eed  Pullet,  1st.,  75c. ; 

Pile  Game  Pullett,  1st.,  75c. ;  Black  Eed  hen,  1st.,  75c. ; 

Gray  Pit  Game  cock,  1st.,  75c. 
Mrs.  J.  B.  Moulton,  Hamilton.    Barred  Phanouth  Eock  cock- 
erel, 2nd.,  50c. ;  White  Plymouth  Eock  hen,  2nd..  50c. 
Geo.  B.   Parl-hurst,  Boxford.     Houdan  cockerel,   1st.,   75c.; 

pullet,   1st.,   75c. ;  Barred  Plymouth  Eock  pullet,   1st., 

75c. ;  2nd.,  50c. ;  3rd.,  H.  C. 
L.  H.  Parrott,  E.  Boxford.     Columbia  Wyandotte  cock,  1st., 

75c. ;  hen,  1st.,  75c. 
Red  Gate  Farm,  Georgetoivn.     pr.  Guinea  Fowl,  2nd.,  50c. ; 
Pigeon  Col.  Homers,  Gratuity,  $1. ;  pr.  Guinea  Pigs,  1st.,  50c. ; 

pr.  iVngora  Eabbits,  1st.,  50c. 
H.  A.  Reed,  Danvers.    s.  c.  White  Orpington  pen,  3rd.,  H.  C. 
Geo.  and  Jane  B.  ShattucJc,  Topsfield.    Golden  Crown  Polish 

cockerel,  1st.,  75c. ;  pullet,  1st.,  75c. ;  Pecan  Duck,  pr,, 

3rd.,  H.  C. 
H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers.    pr.  bronze  turkeys,  1st.,  $5, 


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D.  C.  Stranger,  Danvers.    White  Wyandotte  pullet,  1st.,  75c. ; 

s.  c.  Buff  Orpington  cock,  1st.,  75c.;  hen,  3rd.,  H.  C; 

pullet,  2nd.,  50c. 
Harrison  Tenney,  Rowley.     Eng.  Eed  Caps,  cock,  1st.,  75c.; 

hen,  1st.,  75c. ;  2nd.,  50c. 
Eatherine  Thayer,  Topsfield.    Angora  rabbit,  2nd.,  25c. 
Henry  Titus,  Boxford.    Black  Cochin  Bantams  Col,  Special, 

$1. 
H.  U.  Towne,  Boxford.     Barred  Plymouth  Rock  pen,  2nd., 

50c.,  Gray  Call  Ducks,  pen,  1st.,  $1. 
Rosa  Trohello,  Danvers.     Pen  ducks,  1st.,  $1.;  s.  c.  E.  I. 

Eeds,  1st.,  $1. 

E.  R.  Wardwell,  Danvers.    White  Ply.  Rock  hen,  3rd.,  H.  C. ; 

Pecan  Duck  pen,  1st.,  $1. 
Lucia  Wheatland,  Topsfield.    Golden  Crown  Polish  hen,  1st., 
75c. ;  2nd.,   50c. ;  Buff  Cochin  Bantam,  2nd.,   50c. ;  pr. 
Geese  i/4  wild,  pen,  1st.,  $1.;  pr.  Turtle  Doves,  1st.;  50c.; 
pr.  Fan-tails,  1st.,  50c. 


DEPARTMENT  E.     FRUITS 

Proctor  Specials.     All  prizes  $1.00  each. 
Apples 

Baldwin,  Elbridge  Noyes,  Newbury. 
Danvers  Sweet,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 
Tompkins  King,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 
Sutton  Beauty,  Turner  Hill,  Ipswich, 
Hubbardston,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury, 
Mcintosh,  C.  A.  Hobb,  Hamilton. 
Hurlburt,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
20-oz.,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Porter,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 
Pickman  Pippin,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 
Roxbury  Eussett,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 
E.  I.  Greening,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Gravenstein,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 
Hemt  Eussett,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury. 
Snow,  C.  A.  Hobbs,  Hamilton. 
Wealthy,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Northern  Spy,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Tolman  Sweet,  W.  A,  Brown,  W.  Peabody. 


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Blue  Pearmain,  P,  LeGresley. 
Ben  Davis,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 
Duchess,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Maidens  Blush,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Red  Canada,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury. 
"Wagener,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Black  Gilliflower,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 
Chenango,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Delicious,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 
Jonathan,  Applelon  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Rolfe,  E.  B.  Mcintosh,  Peabody. 
Pound  Sweet,  C.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 
Pewankee,  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham. 

Pears 

Bartlett,  Nathan  Poor,  Danvers. 

Bosc,  Wm.  B.  Foster,  Beverly. 

Anjou,  Wm.  B.  Foster,  Beverly. 

Lawrence,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 

Seckle,  Geo.  Hallowell,  Peabody. 

Urbaniste,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 

Vicar,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 

Clapp  Favorite,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Clairgeau,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury. 

Peaches 

Late  Crawford,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowley. 
Champion,  James  O'Kane,  Hamilton. 
Elberta,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Plums 

Monarch,  W.  T.  Hutchinson,  Danvers. 
Oct.  Purple,  "W.  T.  Hutchinson,  Danvers. 
Grand  Duke,  W.  T.  Hutchinson,  Danvers. 

Quinces 
Orange,  L.  Bodge,  Peabody. 

Grapes 

Worden  Grapes,  J.  Webb  Barton,  Hathorne. 
Niagara,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 
Delaware,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 


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Class  34  Fruit 

Coll.  of  Apples,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  1st  prize,  $4.00 

Coll.  of  Apples,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  8iicl,  2.00 
Best  Barrel  packed  Apples,  T.  H.  Farm,  Ipswich,  1st.,  3.00 
Best  Barrel  packed  apples,  C.  A.  Leach,  Wenham,  2nd,  1.50 
Best  box  packed  apples,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  1st.,  3.00 
Best  box  packed  apples,  C.  A.  Leach,  Wenham,  2nd.,        1.50 

Baldwins,  E.  Noves,  Newbury,  1st.,  1.50 

"         C.  A.  Leach,  Wenham,  2nd.,  1.00 

"         E.  A.  Emerson,  Haverhill,  3rd.,  .50 

Mcintosh  Eed,  C.  A.  Hobbs,  Hamilton,  1st.,  1.50 

Mcintosh  Red,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  1.00 

Mcintosh  Eed,  C.  A.  Leach,  Wenham,  3rd.,  .50 

E.  I.  Greening,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  1st.,  1.50 

E.  I.  Greening,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  1.00 

E.  I.  Greening,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  3rd.,  .50 

Gravenstein,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  1st.,  1.50 

Gravenstein,  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  1.00 

Gravenstein,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  3rd.,  .50 

Eoxbury  Eusset,  E.  Noyes,  Newbur}"-,  1st.,  1.50 

Eoxbury  Eusset,  E.  A.  Emerson,  Haverhill,  2nd.,  1.00 

Eoxbury  Eusset,  E.  E.  Allen,  Danvers,  3rd.,  .50 

Northern  Spy,  E.  A.  Emerson,  Haverhill,  1st.,  1.00 

Northern  Spy,  B.  H.  Farnum,  No.  Andover,  2nd.,  .50 

Hubbardston,  E.  A.  Emerson,  Haverhill,  1st.,  1.00 

Hubbardston,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  2nd.,  ,50 

Tompkins  King,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ips^vdch,  1st.,  1.00 

Tompkins  King,  D.  Little,  Newbury,  2nd.,  .50 

Tolman  Sweet,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  1st.,  1.00 

Tolman  Sweet,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  .50 

Wealthy,  Geo.  H.  Poor,  Danvers,  1st.,  1.00 

Wealthy,  S.  H.  Bailey,  Andover,  2nd.,   -  .50 

Wagner,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  1st.,  1.00 

Wagner,  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 

Fameuse,  1st.,  1.00 

Fameuse,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  2nd.,  .50 

Canada  Eed,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  1st.,  .75 

Porter,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  1st.,  .75 

Porter,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  2nd.,  .50 

Alexander,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  1st.,  .75 

Ben  Davis,  E.  B.  Mackintosh,  Peabody,  1st.,  .75 

Pound  Sweet,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  1st.,                '  1.00 

Danvers  Sweet,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  2nd.,  .50 


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Ladies'  Sweet,  Mrs.  G.  L.  Gould,  Topsfield,  1st.,  .75 

Duchess,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  1st,,  .75 
Transcendant  Crab,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  1st.,        .75 

Hyslop  Crab,  B.  H.  Farnum,  No.  Andover,  1st.,  ,75 

Pickman  Pippin,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  Gratuity,  .25 

Killam  Hill,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  Gratuity,  .25 

Ontario,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  Gratuity,  .25 

Bosc  Pears,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  1st.,  1.50 

Bosc  Pears,  S.  A.  Evans,  Danvers,  2nd.,  1.00 

Anjou  Pears,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  2nd.,  ,50 

Louis  Bonne,  Pears,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  1st.,  1.00 

Lawrence  Pears,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  3nd.,  .50 

Sioulle  Pears,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  Gratuity,  .25 

Urbaniste  Pears,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  1st.,  .75 

Napoleon  Pears,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  Gratuity,  .25 

Chelmsford  Pears,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  Gratuity,  .25 

Coll.  of  Peaches,  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich,  1st.,  2.00 

Crawford  Peach,  C.  J.  Peabody,  Topsfield,  Gratuity,  .50 
Seedling  Peach,  Mrs.  H.  E.  Shaw,  Marblehead,  Gratuity,  1.00' 

Col.  of  Plums,  AV.  T.  Hutchinson,  Danvers,  1st.,  2.00 

Col.  of  Plums,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  2nd,,  1,50 

Plums,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  Gratuity,  1,00 

Worden  Grapes,  J,  W.  Barton,  Danvers,  1st,,  1.00 

Brighton  Grapes,  J,  W,  Barton,  Danvers,  1st.,  1.00 

Brighton  Grapes,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  .50 

Niagara  Grapes,  Laura  Bodge,  Peabody,  2nd.,  .50 

Moores  Diamond  Grapes,  W.  B.  Foster,  Beverly,  1st.,  .75 

Eogers  No.  8,  Laura  Bodge,  Peabody,  Gratuity,  ,25 

Cranberries,  Nathan  Foster,  No,  Andover,  .50 

Vegetables 

Proctor's  Special  Prizes  Each  winner  receives  $1  first  prize.. 

Beans,  "Wax  string,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Beans,  Green  string,  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich. 

Beans,  Lima,  C.  A,  Campbell,  Ipswich, 

Beans,  Shell,  E,  A.  Bailey,  No,  Andover, 

Beets,  Eclipse,  E,  Noyes,  Newbury. 

Beets,  Dewing,  W.  K,  Cole,  Boxford, 

Beets,  Detroit,  Turner  Hill  Fann,  Ipswich. 

Beets,  Edwards,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley. 

Cabbage,  Savoy,  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich, 

Cabbage,  Stone  Mason,  W,  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Cabbage,  Eed,  W,  K,  Cole,  Boxford, 


Cabbage,  All  Seasons,  W.  G.  Dodd,  Peabody. 

Cabbage,  Deephead,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers. 

Carrots,  Long  orange,  J.  O'Kane,  Hamilton. 

Carrots,  Danvers  Inter,  Arthur  Spaulding,  Boxford. 

Carrots,  Danvers,  W.  G.  Dodd,  Peabody. 

Cauliflower,  Snowball,  Chas.  Bohlen,  Ipswich. 

Cauliflower,  TVliite,  Bouquet,  H.  W.  ]\Iasou,  Ipswich. 

Corn,  Golden  Bantam,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Corn,  Countr}^  gent,  T.  P.  Killam,  Boxford. 

Corn,  Quincy  Mkt.,  Horace  Bushby,  Danvers. 

Cucumber,  White  Spine,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 

Egg-Plant,  N.  Y.  Imp.,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 

Leeks,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton. 

Celery,  White  Plume,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Celery,  Golden  Self  Blanching,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Lettuce,  Deacon,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Onions,  Danvers  Globe,  W.  G.  Dodd,  Peabody. 

Onions,  French,  Horace  Bushby,  Danvers. 

Onions,  Southport  AYhite,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley. 

Onions,  Southport  Eed,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley.  ^ 

Parsnip,  Hollow  Crowned,  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich. 

Peas,  Alaska,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Peas,  Alderman,  L.  E.  Pierce,  Wenham. 

Peppers,  Chinese  Giant,  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton, 

Potatoes,  Early  iJose,  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Potatoes,  Beauty  of  Hebron,  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield. 

Potatoes,  Clarks  No.  1,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Potatoes,  ISTew  Queen,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury. 

Potatoes,  Pearl  of  Savoy,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Potatoes,  Irish  Cobbler,  Peter  LeGresley,  Topsfield. 

Potatoes,  Carman's  No.  3,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury. 

Potatoes,  Early  Maine,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Potatoes,  Eural  Blush,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Potatoes,  Early  Northern,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Potatoes,  Green  Mountain,  T.  P.  Killam,  Boxford. 

Pumpkins,  Sugar,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich. 

Eadish,  Earlv  French,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton.    . 

Euta  Bagas,  White,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Euta  Bagas,  Yellow,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

Salsify,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton. 

Squash,  Marrow,  Horace  Bushby,  Danvers. 

Squash,  Turban,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Phillips,  Beverly. 

Squash,  Essex,  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 

Squash,  Symm's  Blue  Hubbard,  Frank  Chase,  Boxford. 


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Squash,  Sibley,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 
Squash,  Warren,  Durkee  Brothers,  West  Peabody. 
Squash,  Delicious,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 
Squash,  Tictor,  F.  E.  Batchelder,  Topsfield. 
Tomatoes,  Scarlet,  Jas,  O'Kane,  Hamilton. 
Tomatoes,  Yellow  Queen,  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 
Turnip,  Purple  Top,  Peter  LeGreslev,  Topsfield. 
Turnip,  \^aiite  Globe,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

The  following  additional  prizes  were  awarded  in  the  Vege- 
table department : 

Beans,  Wax,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  $  .50 

Beans,  green,  Geo.  Hopping,  Georgetown,  2nd.,  .50 

Beans,  lima,  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  2nd.,  .50 

Beans,  pole,  Harry  LeFavour,  Topsfield,  2nd.,  .50 

Beans,  refugee.  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  .50 

Beets,  Eclipse,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 

Beets,  Edmands,  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  .50 

Beets,  Egyptian,  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  .50 

Beets,  Dewing,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  2nd.,  .50 

Cabbage,  red,  S.  H.  Bailey,  Andover,  2nd.,  .50 

Cabbage,  deep  head,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 

Cabbage,  Fottlers,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 

Cabbage,  Stone  Mason,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton,  2nd.,  .50 

Cabbage,  All  Seasons,  Jas.  O'Kane,  2nd.,  .50 

Carrot,  Long  Orange,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 
Carrot,  E.  S.  Horn,  Geo.  Hopping,  Georgetown,  2nd.,       .50 

Carrot,  Danvers,  Jas.  O'Kane,  2nd.,  .50 

Cauliflower,  Fred'k  Dodge,  Beverly,  Gratuity,  1.00 

Cauliflower,  Bouquet,  L.  E.  Pierce,  Wenham,  2nd.,  .50 
Celery,  Golden  self  blanching,  Durkee  Bros.,  W  P'd'y,  2nd.,  .50 

Celery,  Wliite  plume,  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  .50 

Com,  Country  Gentleman,  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich,  .50 

Corn,  Stowells  Evergreen,  Appleton  Farms,  Ipswich,  .50 

Corn,  any  other  variety,  H.  G.  Sears,  Danvers,  1.00 

Cucumber,  White  Spine,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton,  .50 

Egg  Plant,  N".  Y.  Imp.,  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  .50 

Onions,  red,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  .50 

Onions,  Danvers,  John  Dow,  Danvers,  .50 

OnionSj  Yellow,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowley,  .50 

Onions,  WTiite  Queen,  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  .50 

Parsnip,  H,  C,  Geo.  Hopping,  Georgetown,  2nd.,  .50 

Parsnip,  F.  C,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton,  2nd.,  .50 

Peppers,  Ruby  King,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowley,  2nd.,  .50 

Potatoes,  eariy  rose,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 


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Potatoes,  Carman's  No.  3,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2iid.,  .50 

Potatoes,  Cobbler,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton,  2nd.,  .50 

Potatoes,  Green  Mt.,  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham,  2nd.,  .50 

Pumpkin,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 

Salsify,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  2nd.,  .50 

Squash,  Turban,  T.  E.  Batchelder,  topsfield,  2nd.,  .50 

Squash,  Bay  State,  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  2nd.,  .50 

Squash,  Victor,  Durkee  Bros.,  West  Peabody,  2nd.,  .50 

Squash,  Marrow,  S.  A.  Evans,  Danvers,  2nd.,  .50 

Squash,  Hubbard,  JSTathan  Foster,  ISTo.  Andover,  2nd.,  .50 
Squash,  Essex  Hybrid,  Nathan  Foster,  No.  Andover,  2nd.,  .50 

Tomatoes,  Scarlet,  Horace  Bushby,  Danvers,  2nd.,  .50 
Tomatoes,  Yellow  Queen,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  2nd.,    .50 

Turnip,  Wliite  Globe,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton,  2nd.,  .50 

Turnip,  Purple  Top,  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  .50 

Turnip,  Wliite  Milan,  E.  Noyes,  Newbury,  2nd.,  .50 

Collection  Tomatoes,  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  1st.,  2.00 

Collection  Tomatoes,  Mrs.  Fenno,  Eowley,  2nd.,  1.00 

Collection  Peppers,  Mrs.  Fenno,  Rowley,  1.50 

Collection  Vegetables,  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  1st.,  4.00 

Collection  Vegetables,  Jas.  O'Kane,  Hamilton,  2nd.,  2.00 

Collection  Vegetables,  Mrs.  Fenno,  Eowley,  Gratuity,  1.25 
Collection  Vegetables,  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Grat.,  1.25 

Coll.  Vegetables,  Mrs.  W.  E.  Northey,  Topsfield,  Grat.,  1.25 

Col.  Vegetables,  Jas.  Wood,  Topsfield,  Gratuity,  1.25 

Dish  of  Melons,  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  1st.,  2.00 

Dish  of  Melons,  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  2nd.,  1.00 

The  following  were  the  awards  in  the  Plant  and  Flower 
Department : 

Mrs.  M.  F.  Averell,  No.  Andover.  Pair  of  bouquets  for  vases, 
1st.,  $1.;  native,  1st.,  $1.;  floral  design  cultivated  flow- 
ers, 1st.,  $3.;  collection  Pansies,  1st.,  $2.;  Verbenas, 
Gratuity,  50e. ;  col.  garden  annuals,  1st.,  $1.;  Phlox 
Drummondi,  1st.,  $1. ;  Zinnias,  gratuity,  50c. 

Mrs.  Clara  A.  Bradstreet,  Danvers.  Native  flowers  and  au- 
tumn leaves,  1st.,  $2. 

Bessie  Cleaveland,  East  Boxford.    Nasturtiums,  1st.,  $1. 

Miss  M.  H.  Cleaveland,  Bast  Boxford.  English  Ivy.,  1st.,  $1. ; 
Shirley  Poppies,  Gratuity,  50c. 

E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn.  Col.  cultivated  cut  flowers,  2nd., 
$2.;  Dahlias,  large  flowered,  1st.,  $1.;  pompon,  1st.,  $1.; 
single,  1st.,  $1.;  cactus,  1st.,  $1.;  Delphiniums,  1st.,  $1. 


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Mrs.  Geo.  L.  Gould,  Topsfield,  Eoses,  1st.,  50c.;  Scabrosa, 
1st.,  $1.;  Garden  Basket,  2nd.,  50c.;  Sweet  Peas,  1st., 
$1.;  Candy  Tuft,  Gratuity,  50c.;  Ageratum,  Grat.,  50c. 

Mrs.  W.  P.  Gould,  Topsfield,  Col.  Nasturtiums,  Grat.,  50c. 

H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Single  Petunias,  1st.,  $1.;  double, 
1st.,  $1. 

Mrs.  J.  S.  Lmvrence,  Topsfield.  Pansies  in  var.,  1st.,  $1. ; 
Sweet  Peas  in  variety,  Grat.,  50c. 

Mrs.  TF.  E.  Northey,  Topsfield.  Calendula,  Grat,,  50c. ;  Mari- 
gold, Dwarf  French,  Grat.,  50c.;  Phlox  Drummondi, 
Grat.,  50c. ;  Salpiglossis,  1st.,  $1. ;  Verbenas,  1st.,  $1. ; 
Zinnias,  1st.,  $1. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Paul,  No.  Andover.  Floral  design  native  flowers, 
1st.,  $3. 

Thos.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield.  Col.  flowering  ornamental 
plants,  1st.,  $5. 

Hammond  B.  Tracey,  Wenham.  Flowers,  col.  of  cultivated, 
1st.,  $3. ;  pair  of  bouquets  for  vases,  2nd.,  50c. ;  native 
flower  basket,  1st.,  $1. ;  Gladioli,  collection,  1st.,  $1. 

Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich.  Table  decoration,  1st.,  $5. ;  bas- 
ket assorted  fruit,  1st.,  $3. ;  cut  flowers,  native,  1st.,  $3. ; 
basket  greenhouse  flowers,  1st.,  $2. ;  native  flowers  and 
autumn  leaves,  2nd.,  $1. ;  floral  design  cult,  flowers,  2nd., 
$2. ;  floral  design  native  flowers,  2nd.,  $2. ;  col.  Pansies, 
2nd.,  $1.;  Eoses,  1st.,  $1.;  Calendulas,  1st.,  $1.;  Branch- 
ing Asters,  1st.,  $1.;  Marigolds,  African,  1st.,  $1.;  Mari- 
golds, Dwarf  French,  1st.,  $1. ;  Coxcomb,  1st.,  $1. ;  Del- 
phiniums, Grat.,  50c.;  Dianthus,  1st.,  $1.;  Snap  Drag- 
on, 1st.,  $1. 

Mrs.  Jas.  Wood,  Topsfield.    pr.  native  bouquets,  2nd.,  50c. 

Margaret  Wood,  Topsfield.     Nasturtiums,  Grat.,  50c. 

E.  &  C.  Woodman,  Danvers.    Display  Cannas,  1st.,  $1. 

Mrs.  J.  B.  Moulton,  Hamilton.     6  stlks.  ensilage  corn,  1st.,  $2. 

Fatherland  Farm,  Newbury.    6  stlks.  ensilage  corn,  2nd.,  $1. 

Best  10  ears  Flint  corn,  A.  S.  Longfellow,  Groveland,  1st.,  $2. 

Best  10  ears  Flint  corn,  J.  W.  Nichols,  Danvers,  2nd.,        1.00 

Best  25  ears  corn,  J.  W,  Yeaton,  Georgetown,  1st.,  10.00 

Best  single  ear  corn.  A,  S.  Longfellow,  Groveland,  1st.,      5.00 

Best  acre  Fodder  corn,  Fatherland  Farm,  Newbury,  1st.,  10.00 

Best  display  Butter,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Grinnell,  Topsfield,  1st.,  4.00 

Best  loaf  white  bread,  Mrs.  C.  Killam,  Boxford,  1st.,  1.00 

Best  loaf  white  bread.  Miss  M.  C.  Foster,  N.  And.,  2nd.,    .50 

Best  loaf  brown  bread,  Euth  M.  P.  Webster,  W.  Box.  1st.,  1.00 


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Loaf  molasses  ginger  bread,  Miss  M.  C.  Foster,  No.  Andover, 
1st.,  2.00 

Col.  preserves,  Mrs.  F.  P.  Smerage,  Topsfield,  1st.,  3.00 

Col.  preserves.  Bertha  Benson,  Wenham,  2nd.,  2.00 

Col.  preserves,  Mrs.  F.  B.  Killam,  Boxford,  3rd.,  1.00 

Col.  jellies,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Eose,  Ipswich,  1st.,  2.00 

Col.  jellies,  Miss  E.  D.  Peabody,  Topsfield,  2nd.,  1.00 

Col.  pickles.  Bertha  Benson,  Wenham,  1st.,  2.00 

Prepared  apple  products,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Eose,  Ipswich,  1st.,  2.00 
Display  prepared  raspberries,  Mrs.  F.  P.  Smerage,  1st.,     2.00 

Fancy  Work 

Shell  portrait  &  pencil  sketch,  M.  H.  Ballard,  grat.,  .50 

2 lace,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Carlton,  Beverly,  grat.,  .50 

Two  braided  rugs,  Harriet  J.  Day,  Topsfield,  grat.,  .50 

Centre  piece,  Maude  H.  Denton,  Danvers,  grat.,  .75 

Crochet  lace,  Mrs.  Howard  Ford,  Topsfield,  grat,,  .50 

Sofa  pillow,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Towle,  Danvers,  grat.,  .50 

White  centre  piece,  Lila  E.  Puller,  Middleton,  grat.,  .75 

Hand  painted  pitcher,  Lila  E.  Fuller,  1st.,  2.00 

Pr.  towels  &  cen.  piece,  Mrs.  Arthur  Yarish,  Ipswich,  grat.,  .50 
Crochet  lace,  Mrs.  A.  A.  Hartwell,  Beverly,  .50 

Embroidered  collar.  Miss  Mildred  Hill,  Danvers,  grat.,  .50 
Irish  crochet  collar,  Mrs.  T.  P.  Killam,  Boxford,  grat.,  1.00 
Quilts,  Mrs.  Wm.  Kirk,  Topsfield,  grat.,  1.00 

Centerpiece  &  crochet  doilies,  Mrs.  E.  T.  Littlefield,  Ips- 
wich, grat.,  .75 
2  white  cen.  pieces.  Miss  C.  Lowergan,  Danvers,  grat.,  1.00 
Crocheted  quilt,  Miss  Annie  Loring,  E.  Boxford,  grat.,  .50 
Set  doilies  &  handkerchief,  Addie  B.  McKenison,  George- 
town, grat.,  .50 
Centre  piece,  Ethel  S.  Merrow,  Danvers,  grat.,  1.00 
Pair  brass  candle  shades.  Amy  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  grat.,  .50 
Pillow  slip  &  2  cen.  pieces,  Mrs.  D.  S.  Perley,  Ips.,  grat.,  1.00 
HandAvoven  rug.  Miss  Amanda  Peterson,  Topsfield,  grat.,  .50 
Two  braided  rugs,  Dora  F.  Poole,  Topsfield,  grat.,  1,00 
2  burnt  work  vases,  Mrs.  Nathan  H.  Poor,  Danvers,  grat.,  .50 
Sofa  pillow,  crocheted  handkerchiefs,  embroiderv,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Potter,  Topsfield,  grat.,  ^  1.00 
White  center  piece,  Mrs.  J.  F,  Vaughan,  Danvers,  grat.,  1.00 
Irish  crochet,  Mrs.  J.  F.  Vaughan,  Danvers.  grat.,-  .50 
Towels,  doilie,  pillow  slip,  Annie  Woodbury,  Tops.,  grat.,  1.25 
Hand  made  quilt,  Mrs.  Annie  Wildes,  Topsfield,  grat.,      .50 


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Hand  made  sweater,  Olive  B.  Savory,  Danvers,  grat.,  .50 

Handkerchief,  Mrs.  E.  F.  MeCrellis,  Topsfield,  grat,  1.00 

Centre  piece,  Mrs.  E.  K.  Pitman,  Topsfield,  grat.,  .75 


GiiANGE  Exhibits 

Danvers  Grange  No.  2G3,  1st.,  $50.00 

W.  Peabody,  Grange  No.  305,  2nd.,  40.00 

Hamilton  &  Wenliam  Grange  No.  297,  3rd.,  30.00 

Boxford  Grange  No.  298,  4th,  20.00 

Topsfield  Grange  No.  184,  5th,  10.00 

Ipswich  Grange  No.  136,  6th,  10.00 

Chebacco  Pomona  Grange  No.  26,  Pom.  Grange  Prize,    15.00 
Wenham  Vil.  Imp.  Assoc,  special  prize  for  fine  display,  25.00 


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RECORDS  OF  ANNUAL  MEETING  OF  J9I3,  SEPT. 

J7,  OF  ESSEX  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY, 

HELD  AT  TIME  OF  NINETY-THIRD 

ANNUAL  FAIR 


Called  to  order  by  Pres.  Preston,  at  10.45  in  Secretary's 
tent. 

Minutes  of  last  meeting  dispensed  with. 

H.  E.  Murdock,  Danvers,  proposed  for  membership. 

Remarks  made  by  former  president  Appleton  concern- 
ing past  history  of  Society,  after  which  by  vote,  proceeded 
to  elect  officers  with  the  following  results. 

President, 
C.  H.  Peesto^st,  Danvers. 

Vice  Presidents, 

A.  T.  Newhall,  Lynn. 
Ellius  a.  Emerson,  Haverhill. 

Geo.  S.  Avekill,  Andover. 
Fkajstcis  R.  Appleton,  Ipswich. 

Secretary, 
Fred  A.  Smith  of  Danvers. 


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Amesbiiry,  J.  J.  Mason;  Andover,  S.  H.  Bailey;  Bev- 
erly, J.  W.  Lovett;  Boxford,  J.  W.  Parkhurst;  Danvers, 
H.   E.   Murdock;   Essex,   E.   Andrews;   Georgetown,   li. 

Hilliard ;  Gloucester, ;  Groveland,  S.  B.  George ; 

Hamilton,  G.  H.  Gibney;  Haverhill,  ;  Ips- 
wich, H.  W.  Mason;  Lawrence,  E,  Fuller  (now  deceased)  ; 
Lynn,  E.  Bates;  Lynnfield,  John  H.  Perkins;  Manches- 
ter, L.  Baker;  Marblehead,  M.  Pierce;  Merrimac,  G.  W. 
Hoyt;  Methuen,  J.  W.  Shirley;  Middleton,  L.  S.  Wil- 
kins;  ISTahant,  H.  C.  Lodge;  Newbury,  E.  ISToyes;  ISTew- 
buryport,  A.  D.  Orden;  'No.  Andover,  J.  Barker;  Pea- 
body,  W.  Bro^\Ti;  Rockport,  ;  Rowley,  F.  P. 

Todd ;  Salem,  C.  F.  Ropes ;  Saugus, ;  Swamp- 

scott,  W.  H.  Bates;  Topsfield,  C.  J.  Peabody;  Wenham, 
C.  H.  Leach ;  West  Newbury,  C.  D.  Orden. 

By  vote  President  and  Secretary  were  authorized  to  fill 
vacancies  on  Board  of  Trustees. 

By  motion  of  F.  A.  Smith,  Secretary's  compensation 
for  1914  be  fixed  at  $200.  in  place  of  $300.  formerly 
allowed.     Voted. 

The  favorable  negotiations  under  way  for  the  sale  of  the 
Peabody  property  were  fully  discussed. 

Also  the  desirability  of  enlarging  the  work  of  the  poul- 
try department  with  a  regular  secretary  for  the  depart- 
ment was  favorably  received. 

Meeting  then  adjourned  at  11.50. 

^Feed  a.  Smith,  8ecy. 
0.  H.  Preston,  Pres. 


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PREMIUMS  AND  AWARDS 


Fat  Cattle 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  fat  cow. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Danvers  State  Hospital,  Danvers,  fat  cow. 
J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Maynakd  Whittier,  Ipswich, 
I,  M.  Woodbury,  Topsfield,  Committee. 

Bulls 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  Byfield,  Ayrshire  un- 
der 3  yrs. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Essex  Co.  Training  School,  Lawrence, 
Ayrshire  under  3   yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  Byfield,  Ayrshire  calf 
under  1  yr. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Inglisby  Farm,  Ipswich,  Ayrshire  calf 
under  1  yr. 

$  3.     1st,  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  Guernsey,  3  yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  Guernsey 
calf  under  1  yr. 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Dudley  P.  Eogers,  Dan.    Holstein,  3  yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein  un- 
der 3  yrs. 

$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Peirce  Farm,  Topsfield,  Holstein  under 

3  yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Rogers,  Danvers,  Holstein  calf  un- 
der 1  yr. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers,  Holstein  calf  un- 
der one  yr. 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  Jersey,  3  yrs. 

Herd  of  Milch  Cows 

$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  Byfield,  Ayrshire  bull 

and  4  females. 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  P.  Eogers,  Danvers,  Holstein  bull  and 

4  females. 

$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein  bull 

and  4  females  imder  2  yrs. 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  Jersey  bull  and  4 

females  over  2  yrs. 


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$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Jas,  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein,  4 

cows. 
$  3.     2nd.  prem.  to  Dudley  P.  Eogers,  Dan.,  Holstein,  4  cows. 

Milch  Cows 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  Byfield,  Ayrshire  over 

3  yrs. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Essex  Co.  Training  School,  Lawrence, 

Ayrshire  over  3  yrs. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein  over 

3  yrs. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Dudley  P.  Sogers,  Dan  vers,   Holstein 

over  3  yrs. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  Jersey  over  3  yrs. 

Heifers,  Pure  Breed 

$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Inglisby  Farm,  Ips.,  Ayrsh'e  under  3  yrs. 

$  2,  1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farms,  Byfield,  Ayrshire  calf 
under  1  yr. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  Byfield,  Ayrshire  calf 
under  1  yr. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  Guernsey  un- 
der 3  yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  Guernsey  calf 
under  1  yr. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Turner  Hill  Fann,  Ipswich,  Guernsey 
calf  under  1  yr. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein  un- 
der 3  yrs. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein 
under  3  yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein  calf 
under  1  yr. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Holstein  calf 
under  1  yr. 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  Jersey  under  3  yrs. 

Miscellan-eous  Cows 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  J.   S.   Lawrence,  Topsfield,  best  grade 
cow  4  yrs. 
Geo.  L.  Averill,  Andover;  Frank  Ne^whall,  Lynnfield; 
Henry  F.  Mason,  W.  Newbury,  Committee. 


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Steers 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Edwin  Illsley,  Newbury,  pr.  over  2  yrs. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Edwin  Illsley,  Newbury,  trained  steers. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  trained  steers. 
Andrew  Dodge,  Beverly;  Cyrus  D.  Ordway,  West  New- 
bury; Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  Committee. 

Stallions 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Chester  Abbott,  Andover,  under  4  jts. 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  4  yr.  &  over. 
$  2.     2nd  prem.  to  P.  S.  Burke,   (Fatherland  Farm),  By- 
field,  4  yrs.  &  over. 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Wing,  Hathorne,  under  4  yrs. 
$  4.     First  prem.  to  E.  E.  Titcomb,  Ipswich,  mare  and  colt. 

Gentlemen's  Driving  Horses 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  J,  H.  Nason,  W.  Boxford. 

Single  Farm  Horses 

$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Edward  Adams,  No.  Andover,  1200  lbs. 

and  over. 
$  2,     2nd.  prem.  to  Pingree  Farm,  Tops.,  1200  lbs.  &  over. 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  N.  Foster,  No.  And.,  less  than  1200  lbs. 

Pairs  Farm  Horses 

$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  C.  Phillips,' Bev.,  2400  lbs.  &  over. 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  2400 

lbs.  and  over. 
$  3.     2nd.  prem.  to  Fatherl'd  Farm,  Byfield,  2400  lbs.  &  over. 

Family  Horses 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Fred  A.  Swanton,  Andover. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Chester  Abbott,  Andover. 

Ponies 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Willard  Emery,  Topsfield. 


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Farm  Colts 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Thomas  Down,  W.  Boxford,  over  2  yrs. 
$  2.     2nd,  prem.  to  Thos.  Down,  W,  Boxford,  over  2  yrs. 

Colts  for  Driving 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  over  2  yrs. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Thos.  Down,  W.  Boxford,  over  2  yrs. 

James  W.  Appleton^  Ipswich,  Thomas  W.  Pierce,  Tops- 
field;  Dudley  P.  Eogers,  Danvers,  Committee. 

Sheep 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  South- 
down Buck. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Horned 
Dorset  Buck. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  South- 
down Ewe. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Horned 
Dorset  Flock. 

Goats 

$  4.  1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  Flock  of  An- 
goras. 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  Angora  Earn, 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  P.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  Angora  Ewe. 

$  4.  1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  Flock  Milch 
Goats. 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dw}'er  &  Son,  Lynn,  for  individual 
Milch  Goat. 
Thos.    Sanders,   Haverhill;  B.   H.   Farnham,  No.    An- 

dover;  I.  M.  Woodbury,  Topsfield;  Eichard  IsTevstell,  W. 

Newbury,  Committee. 

Swine 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Gravelly  Brook  Farm,  Topsfield,  Boar 

over  1  yr. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Gravelly  Brook  Farm,  Topsfield,  Breeding 

sow  and  pigs. 
$  6.     1st.  prem.  to  Peirce  Farm,  Topsfield,  pen. 


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$  3.     Second  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  pen, 
$3.50    Gratuity  to  Swiftmoor  Farm,  Beverlj',  pen, 

Geo,  F.  Averill,  Topsfield;  W,  F,  Gould,  Ipswich;  B.  H. 
Farnham,  No,  Andover,  Committee. 

Agricultural  Implements 

$  4.     Grat,  to  Geo.  E.  Daniels,  Eowley,  horse  cart. 
$  1.     Grat,  to  Geo.  E,  Daniels,  Eowley,  horse  cart. 

Frederick  A.  Eussell,  Methuen;  C.  H.  Preston,  Dan- 
vers,  Elbridge  N"oyes,  Newbury,  Committee. 

Plowing 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Edward  Adams,  No.  Andover,  plowing 

6  in.  deep, 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Jas.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  swivel  plow, 

6  in.  deep. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  plowing,  sulky  plow. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.   J.   C.   Phillips,  Beverly,  plowing 

sulky  plow. 
Plow  (Lawrence  Special  prize)  to  Edward  Adams,  No.  And. 
Frederick  A.  Eussell,  Methuen;  John  J.  Mason,  Ames- 
bury;  W.  K.  Hayes,  No.  Andover,  Committee. 

Poultry 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  D.  Batchelder,  Beverly,  pen  S.  C. 
Buff  Orp. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Minnie  Blagdon,  Eowley,  pen  Houdan. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Everett  Bradstreet,  Eowley,  pen  S.  C. 
White  Orp. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Brown,  Wenham,  pen  E.  I.  Eed. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  H.  I.  Brown,  Wenham,  pen  Wliite  Wyan. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Pauline  Femio,  Eowley,  pen  hens. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley,  ]5en  hens. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley,  pen  hens. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley,  pen  hens. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley,  pen  hens. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley,  pen  hens. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Geo.  Gibney.  So.  Hamilton,  pen  W.  Orp. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  P.  Hemmingway,  Topsfield,  pen  Mod- 
ern Game. 


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50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  C.  P.  Hemmingway,  Topsfield,  pen  Mod- 
ern Game. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  M.  Jackson,  Beverly,  pen.     ' 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Lawrence  Perkins,  Beverly,  pen. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Pied  Gate  Farm,  Georgetown,  pen. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Fred  G.   Smith,  Danvers,  pen  Houdan 

chicks. 
50c.     2nd,  prem.  to  Fred  G.  Smith,  Danv.,  pr.  Houdan  chicks. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  G.  Stone,  49  Poplar  St.,  Danvers. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  David  Stranger,  Danvers. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Swiftmoor  Farm,  Beverly. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  W.  J.  Wallis,  Rowley,  pen  White  Rocks. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Ashland  Wing. 

$  1.     1st.  prem  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  pen  W.  Cochin. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Kewbury,  Buff  Leghorn. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  pen  Golden  Polish. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newburv,  Blk.  Wvandotte, 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  S."'  C.  R.  I.  red  Ch'ks. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  pen  Buff  Cochin. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  pen  Blue  Andalus. 
$  1.     1st.    prem.   to    David   Little,   Newburs'port,   pen   Buff 

Wyandotte;   pen   S.   G.   Dorking. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  E.  Averell,  No.  Andover,  Plymouth 

Rock  cock. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  C.  J.  Ayhvard,  Wenham,  Ply.  R.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  D.  Batchelder,  Beverly,  Single  Buff 

Orp.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  D.  Batchelder,  Beverly,  R.  C.  Buff 

Orp. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  Fred  G.  Smith,  Danvers,  Houdan  cock. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Minnie  Blagdon,  Rowley,  Houdan  cock. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Everett  Bradstreet,  Rowley,  S.  C.  White 

Orp.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  Gibney,  So.  Ham.,  White  Orpington. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  Ivan  Kent,  Rowley. 

75c.     1st.  prem.  to  David  Stranger,  Danvers,  \^^i.  Wyandotte. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbur}^,  Blk.  Cochin  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  White  Cochin  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Wy.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Partridge  Cochin  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Silver  Cochin  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  S.  C.  White  Leghorn  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Leghorn  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Silver  Polish  cock. 


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75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  Golden  Polish  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Silver  B.  Polish  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Barred  Ply.  Rock 

cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  White  Ply.  Rock 

cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Col.  Ply.  R.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  pen  Ply.  Rock 

cock. 
75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  laced  cock. 
75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  P.  Wyand.  cock. 
75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  White  Wy.  cock. 
75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Black  Wy.  cock. 
75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Col.  Wyand.  cock. 
75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Black  Java  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  R.  C.  R.  I.  Red 

cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  R.  I.  Red 

cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y?  Light  Brahma  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Cochin  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'3^,  Wli.  Langshan  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  B.  Minorca 

cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Blue  Andal.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  R.  I.  Wh.  Leg- 
horn cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  S.  C.  Buff  Orp.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  W.  Orp.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  BIk.  Hambg.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  Pen.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Wh.  Cornish  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Red  Cornish  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Silkie  cock. 
$2.50  Five  2nd.  prems.  to  H.  S.  Little. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Ply.  Rock 

cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Gold  Wyandotte  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Buff  Wyand.  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Dominique  cock. 
75c.     1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  S.  C.  Buff  Leghorn  cock. 
$1.50  Three  2nd.  prems.  to  David  Little,  Newbury. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  J.  E.  Averell,  Lynnfield,  Ply.  R.  Hen. 


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75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  A.  Barnes,  Wenham,  Buff  Orp. 

hen. 

75e.  1st.  prem.  to  George  D.  Batchelder,  Bev.,  Buff  Orp.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Clarence  Johnson,  Eowley,  Ancona  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem  to  Geo.  D.  Batchelder,  Bev.,  E.  C.  Buff  Orp. 

hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Minnie  Blagdon,  Eowley,  Houdan  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Fred  G.  Smith,  Houdan  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  Gibney,  So.  Hamilton,  Wh.  Orp.  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Eoy  Condon,  W.  Peabody,  Wh.  Orp.  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Clarence  Johnson,  Eowley,  Ancona  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Ivan  Kent,  Eowley. 

50e.  2nd.  prem.  to  David  Stranger,  White  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Swiftmoor  Farm,  Beverly. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Tenney,  Eowley,  Eng.  E.  Cap.  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Tenney,  Eowley,  Eng.  E.  Cap  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  N"ewbury,  Blk.  Cochin  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Wh.  Cochin  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Ply.  E.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newl)ury,  Part.  Cochin  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Silver  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  Wh.  Leg.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Leghorn  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Wh.  Minorca  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Malay  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Silver  Polish  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Golden  Polish  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Silver  B.  Pol.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Laced  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  White  Laced  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Silkie  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Blk.  Leghorn  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Barred  Ply.  E.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Wh.  Ply.  E.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Col.  Ply.  E.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  Pen  Ply.  E.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Golden  Wy.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  P.  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  White  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Blk.  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Col.  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Black  Java  hen. 


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75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  R.  C.  E.  I.  R.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  E.  I.  E.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S,  Little,  Newbury,  Light  Brahma  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Buff  Cochin  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Wh.  Lang.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  B.  Min.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Blue  Andal'n  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  B.  B.  R.  Game  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  S.  C.  Buff  Orp.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  Wh.  Orp.  hen. 

$6.00  Twelve  2nd.  prems.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Newburyport,  Gold,  Wy.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Buff  Wyand.  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Black  Java  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Dominique  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  S.  C.  Buff  Leghorn  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Pit  Game  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Dark  Cornish  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Buff  Ply.  Eock  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Black  Leghorn  hen. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  David  Little,  S.  G.  Dorking  hen. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  E.  Averell,  Lynnfield,  Ply.  E.  cockerel. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  J,  E.  Averell,  Lynnfield,  Ply.  E.  cockerel. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  D.  Stranger,  Danvers,  Wh.  Wy.  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  A.  Barnes,  Wenham,  White  Wy- 
andotte cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Minnie  Blagdon,  Eowley,  Houdan  cockerel, 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Minnie  Blagdon,  Eow.,  Houdan  cockerel. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley,  B.  Ply.  E.  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  Gibney,  S.  Ham.,  Wli,  Orp.  cockerel. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Geo.  Gibney,  S.  Ham.,  Wh.  Orp.  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  B.  E.  Goodridge,  20  Sewell  St.,  Peabody. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  B.  E.  Goodridge,  Pea.,  Sicilian  Butter- 
cup  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  S.  A.  Pedrick,  Eowley,  Ancona  cockerel. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  S.  A.  Pedrick,  Eowley,  Ancona  cockerel. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Tenney,  Eow.,  S.  C.  E.  I.  E.  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Silkie  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  Blk.  Leghorn  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  Wh.  Cochin  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  Wh.  Ply.  E.  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  Col.  P.  E.  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  New.,  S.  Pen  P.  E.  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  S.  P.  Wy.  cockerel. 


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75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'v,  Blk.  Wv.  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'v,"E.  C.  R.  I.  R.  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  S.  C.  R.  I.  R.  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Xewbun^  Blue  Andal.  cock'l. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  S.  C.  Buff  Orp- 
ington cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  Bll^.  Hamb.  cock'L 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newb'y,  S.  P.  Hamb.  cock'l. 

$1.50  Three  2ncl.  prems.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  D.  Little,  New'port,  Buff.  P.  R.  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  D.  Little,  Black  Java  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  S.  G.  Dorking  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  I^ittle,  Pit  Game  cockerel. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Da^id  Little,  Dark  Cornish  cockerel. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  E.  Adams,  N.  And.,  S.  C.  R.  I.  R.  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  E.  Averell,  Lvnnfield,  Buff  P.  R.  pullet. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  E.  Averell,  Lynnfield,  Buff  P.  R.  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  A.  Barnes,  Wen.,  Buff  Orp.  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  IMinnie  Blagdon,  Rowley,  Houdan  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Roy  Condon,  W.  Peabody,  W.  Orp.  pullet. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Geo.  Gibney,  S.  Ham.,  Wh.  Orp.  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Pauline  Fenno,  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  B.  E.  Goodridge,  Pea.,  Sic.  But'cup  pullet. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  B.  E.  Goodridge,  Pea.,  Sic.  But'cup  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  S.  A.  Pedrick,  Rowley,  Ancona  pullet. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  S.  A.  Pedrick,  Rowley,  Ancona  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Archie  Pierce,  Wenham,  W.  P.  R.  pullet. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  S^^aftmoor  Farm,  Beverly,  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Blk.  Leg.  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Wiiite  Cochin  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  White  Ph-mouth  Rk.  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Col.  Ply.  Rock  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  S.  Pen  Ply.  Rk.  pullets. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  S.  P.  Wyandotte  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Black  Wyandotte  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  R.  C.  R.  I.  Red  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  S.  Little,  S.  C.  R.  I.  Red  pullet. 

$  1.  Two  2nd.  prems.  to  H.  S.  Little,  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  D.  Little,  New'port,  Buff.  Ply.  R.  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  D.  Little,  Black  Java  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  S.  G.  Dorking  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Pit  Game  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Dark  Cornish  pullet. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Little,  Silkie  pullet. 


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Turkeys,  Ducks,  Geese 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Florence  Hall,  Dan.,  Pr.  Bronze  Turkeys. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Eed  Gate  Farm,  Georget'n,  pr.  Br.  Turks. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Lawrence  Perkins,  Eowley,  Pr.  Ducks. 

$15.  Fifteen  1st.  prems.  to  David  Little,  jSTewburyport. 

$  4.  Eight  2nd.  prems.  to  David  Little,  Newburyport. 

$  3.  Three  1st.  prems,  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 

$  1.  Two  2nd.  prems.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 

$  2.  Two  1st.  prems.  to  Albion  Ward,  Danvers,  Bantams. 

$  4.  Grat.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Display  15  pr.  Bant'ms. 

$  2.  Grat.  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury,  Disp.  14  pr.  Bantams. 

$  1.  Grat.  to  D.  Little,  Newburyport,  Disp.  8  pr.  Baiitams. 

Pigeons 

$2.50  Grat.  to  Red.  Gate  Farm. 
$  7.     Grat.  to  H.  S.  Little. 
$  5.     Grat.  to  David  Little. 

J.  D.  Barnes,  Wenham,  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham;  W.  H. 
Brown,  West  Peabody;  Chester  Cook,  Wenham;  L,  N. 
Benway^  Salem,  Committee.     Judge  to  be  selected. 

Fruit  and  Vegetables 

$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ips.,  best  col.  apples. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  best  col.  apples. 
$  1.     3rd.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Nichols,  Danvers,  best  col.  apples. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T,  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  best  bbl.  packed  apples. 
$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  C.  H.  Leach  &  Son,  Wenham,  5  Baldwins. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm.  Ipswich,  5  Baldwins. 
50c.     3rd.  prem.  to  P.  Cotter,  Salem,  5  Baldwins. 
$1.50     1st,  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ipswich,  5  Mcintosh  Reds. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Jas.  Wood,  Topsfield,  5  Mcintosh  Reds. 
50c.     3rd.  prem.  to  R.  B.  Mcintosh,  Pea.,  5  Mcintosh  Reds. 
$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  H.  M.  Killam,  W.  Box.,  5  R.  I.  Greenings. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  A.  M.  Kidder,  Wenham,  5  R.  I.         " 
50c.     3rd.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ipswich,  5  R.  I.  Greenings. 
$1.50     1st.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ipswich,  5  Gravensteins. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  C,  H.  Leach  &  Son,  Wenham,  5  Graven, 
50c.     3rd.  prem.  to  G.  H.  Mason,  W.  Boxford,  5  Gravensteins. 
$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  C.  H.  Leach  &  Son,  Wen.,  5  Rox.  Russets, 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  A.  L.  Longfellow,  Grovel'd,  5  Rox.    " 
50c.     3rd.  prem.  to  G.  Yon  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton,  5  Rox.   " 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  A.  M.  Kidder,  Wenham,  5  North.  Spys. 


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50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  G.  C.  Thurlow,  W.  ^ew.,  5  North.  Spys. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  H.  Leach  &  Son,  Wen.,  5  Hubbardstons. 

50c.  2nd.  prem  to  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  5  Hubbardstons. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Turner  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  5  Sutton  Beauty. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  M.  S.  Perkins,  Danvers,  5  Sutton    " 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  H.  Leach  &  Son,  Wen.,  5  Tom.  King. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  5  Tom.  King. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  G.  C.  Thurlow,  W.  Newb'y,  5  Tol.  Sweet. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ipswich,  5  Wealthy. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  5  Wealthy. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ipswich,  5  Wageners. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  John  W.  Parkhurst,  Ipswich,  5  Wageners, 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  H.  Leach  &  Son,  Wen.,  5  Fameuse. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  G.  B.  Sears,  Danvers,  5  Fameuse. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  N.  P.  Clark,  Danvers,  5  Wolf  River. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  H.  Dodge,  Topsfield,  5  Wolf  River. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  5  Chenango  Strawberry. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  5  Alexander. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Nathan  Foster,  No.  Andover,  5  Porters. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  5  Maiden's  Blush. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  5  Wms.  Favorite. 

75c.  1st.  prein.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  5  Ben  Davis. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  M.  Killam,  W.  Boxford,  5  Gold.  Rus. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  D.  Verry,  Danvers,  5  Duchess. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  Hyslop  Crab. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  H.  Farm,  Ipswich,  Transcendant  Crab. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  N.  Perley  Clark,  Danvers,  any  other  var. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  P.  Killam,  E.  Boxford,  any  other  var. 

Pears 

$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  Chas.  H.  Preston,  Danvers,  5  Bartletts. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  P.  Cotter,  Salem,  5  Bartletts. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  R.  B.  Mcintosh,  Peabody,  5  Bartletts. 

$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  M.  S.  Perkins,  Danvers,  5  Bosc. 

$1.  2nd.  prem.  to  P.  Cotter,  Salem,  5  Bosc. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  R.  Campbell,  Danvers,  5  Bosc. 

$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  W.  B.  Foster,  Beverly,  5  Seckel. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  B.  H.  Farnum,  No.  Andover,  5  Seckel. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  E.  R.  Wardwell,  Danvers,  5  Seckel. 

$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  E.  R.  Wardwell,  Danvers,  5  Sheldon. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  M.  J.  Cain,  Lynnfield,  5  Sheldon. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  W.  B.  Foster,  Beverly,  5  Sheldon. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  5  Anjou. 


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50c.  2nd.  prem.  H.  F.  Walker,  Topsfield,  5  Anjou. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  G.  B.  Sears,  Dan.,  5  Louise  Bonne  de  Jer. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  5  Laurence. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  A.  F.  Bennett,  Manchester,  5  Clapps  Fav. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  P.  Cotter,  Salem,  5  Vicar. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  G.  B.  Sears,  Danvers,  5  II"rbaniste. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  M.  S.  Perkins,  Danvers,  any  other  var. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  P.  Cotter,  Salem,  any  other  var. 

Peaches 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  M.  Killam,  W.  Boxford,  collection. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  B.  H.  Farnum,  ISTo.  Andover,  Elberta. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  ]\L  Killam,  W.  Boxford,  Elberta. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  Wh.  Fleshed  var. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  T.  P.  Killam,  E.  Box.,  Wh.  Fleshed  var. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  M.  S.  Perkins,  Danvers,  Yel.  Fleshed  var. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ips.,  Yel.  Fleshed  var. 

Plums 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  W.  T.  Hutchinson,  Danvers,  named  col. 
$1.50  2nd.  prem.  to  M.  S.  Perkins,  Danvers,  named  collection. 
$  1.     Grat.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenuo,  RoAvley. 
$  1.     Grat.  to  W.  B.  Foster,  Beverly. 

Grapes 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  Webb  Barton,  Danvers,  Worden. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Gen.  Israel  Putnam  Farm,  Dan.,  Worden. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Gen.  Is.  Putnam  Farm,  Dan.,  Brighton, 

50c.  2nd.  prem  to  J.  W.  Barton,  Danvers,  Brighton. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Edward  Adams,  No.  Andover,  Niagara. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Gen.  Is.  Putnam  Farm,  Dan.,  Niagara. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Gen.  Is.  Put.  Farm,  Dan.,  Pocklington. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  W.  B.  Foster,  Beverly,  ]\Ioore's  Early. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  W.  B.  Foster,  Moore's  Diamond. 

Cranberries 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford. 

75c.     1st.  ])rem.  to  Edward  Adams,  No.  Andover.Everbearing. 


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FEUITS  AND  VEGETABLES 

$  0.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  arr,  collection. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowley,  arr.  col. 

$  1.  3rd.  prem.  to  Peirce  Farm,  Topsfield,  arr.  colection. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  RoAvley,  display  melons. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  display  melons. 

$  1.  3rd.  prem.  to  Endicott  Farm,  Danvers,  disp.  melons. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  Hiram  Towne,  Boxford,  disp.  potatoes. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Ham.,  disp.  potatoes. 

$  1.  3rd.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  disp.  potatoes. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  tomatoes. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  tomatoes. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Lawrence  Farm,  Topsfield,  tomatoes. 

$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  peppers. 

75c.  2nd.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  peppers. 

$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  J.  Oscar  Goodale,  W.  Peabody,  cauliflower. 

75c.  2nd.  prem.  to  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  cauliflower. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Ham.,  delicious  squash. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Ham.,  Bay  State  squash. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  B.  State    " 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  F.  Walker,  Tops.,  Hubbard  squash. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Ham.,  Plubbard  squash. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  Bushby,  Danvers,  B.  Marrow  squash. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  N.  P.  Clark,  Danvers,  Victor  squash. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Frank  Bachelor,  Tops.,  Victor  squash. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Frank  Bachelor,  Tops.,  Turban  squash. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  Bushby,  Danvers,  Turban  squash. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  0.  Goodale,  W.  Pea.,  Blue  Hub.  squash. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  Bushby,  Danvers,  Blue  Hub.  squash. 

Stveet  Corn 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Edward  Adams,  N.  And.,  Golden  Bantam. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  Golden  Bantam. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  Bushby,  Danvers,  Pocahontas. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  Bears  Foot. 

Beans 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  "Webb  Barton,  Danvers,  Bountiful. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Farquhar 

Eustless. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  H.  Bushby,  Danvers,  six  weeks. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  Lima. 


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50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Lima. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Enclicott  Farm.  Dan.,  French  Hort.  Bush. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  Worces.  Pole. 

Beets 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  W.  K.  Cole,  W.  Boxford,  Eclipse. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  D.  Woods,  Topsfield,  Eclipse. 

50g.  2nd.  prem.  to  W.  K.  Cole,  W.  Boxford,  Egyptian. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  Edmanda. 

Cahhage 

$  1.  1st.  prem  to  Frank  Bachelor,  Topsfield,  Savoy. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Willis  G.  Dodd,  Peabody,  Red. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  W.  K.  Cole,  W.  Boxford,  Stone  Mason. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  Von  L.  Mej^er,  Ham.,  Stone  Mason. 

Carrois 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Willis  G.  Dodd,  Peabody,  Danvers. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  Oscar  Goodale,  W.  Peabody,  Danvers. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  Short  Horn. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Scarlet. 

Cucumbers 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  W.  E.  Sandford,  Middleton. 

Egg  Plant 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  D.  Wood,  Lawrence  Farm,  Topsfield. 

Lettuce 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Big  Boston. 

Onions 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  Yon  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton,  Danvers. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  A'on  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton,  Danvers. 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Endicott  Farm,  Danvers,  White. 

Parsnips 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  D.  Wood,  Law'ce  Farm,  Tops.,  Hoi.  Crown. 


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Peppers 
50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowley,  market  model. 

Potatoes 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Frank  Bachelor,  Topsfield,  Gt.  Mt. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Irish  Cobbler. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Ham,,  Beauty  Hebron. 

50c.  2nd.  Grat.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  Snow. 

,$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Geo.  Von  L.  Meyer,  Ham.,  Beauty  Hebron. 

Melons 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  Purple  Top. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Gen.  I.  Putnam  Farm.  Dan.,  Yel.  Globe. 
John  W.  Lovett,  Beverly;  J.  W.  Paekhukst^  Boxford; 
James  Wood,  Topsfield;  L.  S.  Perkins,  Middleton;  J.  0. 
GooDALE,  W.  Peabody,  Committee. 

Plants 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  Ferns. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  Begonias. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Coleus. 

Andrew  Xichols,  Danvers;  Mrs.  H.  Schumacher,  Tops- 
field  ;  Mrs.  Geo.  S.  xIverill,  Andover ;  Mrs.  Martha  Gould, 
Topsfield;  Mrs.  Ellen  Jackman,  Topsfield,  Committee. 

Flowers 
Cut  Flowers 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Florence  M.  Averell,  No.  Andover. 

$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Gail  B.  Johnson,  Wenham. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  pr.  bouquet. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  N.  Andover,  pr.  bouquet 

native  flowers. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  T.  Paul,  No.  Andover,  pr.  bouquets. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Peirce  Farm,  Topsfield,  greenhouse  floral 

design. 
$  1,     Grat.  to  Eliz.  A.  Paul,  No.  Andover,  floral  design. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Peirce  Farm,  Topsfield,  garden  flowers. 


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50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  Percy  Chase,  Topsfield,  gar.  flowers. 

50c.     Grat.  to  Mrs.  W.  E.  Northey,  Topsfield,  gar.  flowers. 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Clara  Bradstreet,  Dan.,  arrangement  na- 
tive flowers  and  autumn  leaves. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  D^vy'er  &  Son,  Lynn,  12  Dahlia  Pom. 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  W.  Paul,  N.  And.,  floral  design  native 
flowers. 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  N"o.  And.,  col.  Pansies. 

$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  W.  E.  Northey,  Topsfield,  col.  " 

50c.     Grat.  to  S.  &  J.  Peirce,  Topsfield,  collection  Pansies. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  12  Dahlias, 
large. 

50c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Wm.  H.  Simmons,  Marblehead,  12    " 

75c.     Grat.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Petunias. 

75c.     Grat.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  Petunias. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  12  Dahlias. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  12  Cactus  Dalilias. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  12  Phlox. 

50c.     Grat.  to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  12  Branch 
Asters. 

75c.     Grat.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  24  Verbenas. 

75c.     Grat.  to  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  24  Verbenas. 

75c.     Grat.  to  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  24  Eoses. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  And.,  24  Gar.  Annuals. 

50c.     Grat.  to  Peirce  Farm  Greenhse,  Tops.,  24  gar.  annuals. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  And.,  12  Calendulas. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  P.  Chase,  Tops.,  12  branch,  asters. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  12  Phlox  Drum. 

50c.     Grat.  to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No.  And.,  12  Phlox  Drum. 

50c.     Grat.  to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  12  branch. 
Asters. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  And.,  24  Pansies. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  And.,  24  Zinnias. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  H.  Anderson,  No.  And.,  24  Af.  M'gold. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  And.,  24  French  M'g'd. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Ham.,  24  Petunias. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  12  Scabiosa. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  &  Son,  Lynn,  12  Delph'ms. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  E.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Snapdragon. 

$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Peirce  Farm,  (greenhse.).  Tops.,  12  Salp. 

$  1.     1st.  prem,  to  H.  R.  Johnstone,  Hamilton,  Coxcombs. 
Ettoee  Tassanart,    Danvers;    Miss    Annie    Woodbury, 

Topsfield;  Wm.  Keith,  Topsfield;  Mrs.  C.  W.  Paul,  No. 

Andover;  0.  F.  Newhall,  Peabody,  Committee. 


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Grain  and  Seed 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  P.  Killam,  E.  Boxford,  field  beans. 

$  1.  1st.  jDrem.  to  C.  H.  Leach  &  Son,  Wenham,  wint.  rye. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  H.  Preston,  Danvers,  ensilage  corn. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  W.  E.  Sanford,  Middleton,  ensilage  corn. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Yeaton,  Georgetown,  Flint  corn. 

$  1,  2nd.  prem.  to  Louis  A.  Tilton,  Kewburyp't.,  Flint  corn. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  A.  L.  Longfellow,  Groveland,  Flint  corn. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  C.  H.  Preston,  Hathorne,  Dent  corn. 

$10,  1st.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Yeaton,  Georgetown,  corn  grown  in 

Essex  County. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Yeaton,  Georgetown,  single  ear. 

Frederick  A.  Eussell,  Methuen;  John  S.  Lawrence, 
Topsfield;  Chas.  H.  Preston,  Danvers.  John  Barker,  Ko. 
Andover,  Committee. 

Dairy  Products 

$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  C.  A.  Grinnell,  Topsfield,  Butter. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Inglisby  Farm,  Ips^vich,  Butter. 

Bread  and  Cake 

50c.  Grat.  to  Mrs.  T.  P.  Killam,  E.  Box.,  graham  bread. 

25c.  Grat.  to  L.  Peterson,  Topsfield,  graham  bread. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  N'ason,  W.  Boxford,  white  bread. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  P.  Collins,  Salem,  white  bread. 

25c.  Grat.  to  A.  Peterson,  Topsfield,  white  bread. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  H.  Webster,  W.  Box.,  brown  bread. 

Cake 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Vandelia  Dillon,  Ipswich,  cake. 

$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  M.  Nickerson,  Danvers,  cake. 

Mrs.  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham;  Mrs.  John  W.  Parkhurst, 
Boxford;  Mrs.  Eben  B.  Moulton,  Ipswich,  Committee. 

Canned  Fruits 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Euth  B.  Foster,  N"o.  And.,  preserved  fruit. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  F.  B.  Smerage,  Tops.,  pres.  fruit. 
$  1.     3rd.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Hall,  Danvers,  preserved  fruit. 


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Jellies 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  T.  E.  Hall,  Tanvers. 

$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  F.  P.  Smerago,  Topsfield. 

50c.     3rd.  prem.  to  Euth  B,  Foster,  No.  Andover. 

Kaspbeeeies 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  F.  P.  Smerage.  Topsfield. 
$  1.     2nd,  prem.  to  Mrs.  Alden  P.  Peabody. 

Mes.  Henry  Hilliard,  Georgetown;  Miss  Elizabeth 
Peabody,  Topsfield;  Mrs.  Elbeidge  Noyes,  Newbury;  Com- 
mittee. 

Art  Department 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  Lulu  Peterson,  Topsfield,  quilt. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  Fred  Philbrick,  Topsfield,  quilt. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  W.  A.  Kirk,  Topsfield,  quilt. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  F.  A.  Woodbury,  E.  Box.,  cro.  bed  sp. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  Perley  Killam,  Box.,  Irish  crochet. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Ada  Cole,  Marblehead,  paintings. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  M.  Jaynes,  Tops.,  braided  mats. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  H.  R.  Shaw,  Marblehead,  embroidery. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  A.  J.  Bradstreet,  Danv.,  cut  work. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  Mary  Porter,  Tops.,  pillow  covers. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  Andrew  Picker,  Rowley,  Afghan. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  May  Jaynes,  Topsfield,  jacket. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Sarah  Phillips,  Topsfield,  knitted  lace. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Ella  Bradstreet,  Danvers,  tatting. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  Lulu  Peterson,  Topsfield,  pillow. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Miss  H.  Forsyth,  Topsfield,  stockings. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Miss  B.  Forsyth,  Topsfield,  stockings. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  J.  W.  Dwinnell,  Topsfield,  cent.  pee. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Annie  Woodbury,  Topsfield,  center  piece. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  W.  A.  Kirk,  Topsfield,  center  piece. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Audessa  Newbegin,  Danvers,  pillow. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Audessa  Newbegin,  Danv.,  pillow  cases, 

tow. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  Eben  Jackson,  Danvers,  towels. 

John  M.  Murney,  Beverly;  Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Towne,  Dan- 
vers; Mrs.  Ralph  Putnam,  Lynn,  Committee. 


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Granges 

$50.  1st.  prem.  to  Danvers  Grange,  No,  263. 

$■10.  2nd.  prem.  to  West  Peabody  Grange,  No.  305. 

$30.  3rd.  prem.  to  Boxford  Grange,  No.  298. 

$20.  4th.  prem.  to  Hamilton-Wenham  Grange,  No.  297. 

$10.  5th.  prem.  to  Beverly  Grange,  No.  306. 

$15.  1st.  prem.  to  Chebacco  Pomona  Grange,  No.  26. 

$20.  Special  prem.  to  Danv.  State  Hosp.  for  arts  &  crafts. 


Children's  Department 

Section  II 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Dorothy  Sears,  Danvers,  No.  70. 

$1.50  2nd.  prem.  to  Mary  'Whiting,  Middleton,  No.  70. 

$  1.  3rd.  prem.  to  Isabel  Diirkee,Middleton,  No.  70. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Evelyn  Brown,  Middleton  No.  71. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Catherine  Sears,  Danvers  No.  75. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Dorothy  Sears,  Danvers  No.  76. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Pearl  Perkins,  Beverly  No,  78. 

$1.50  2nd.  prem.  to  Evelyn  Lunney,  Beverly  No.  78. 

$  2.  Grat.  to  Pearl  Jones,  Middleton  No.  78, 

50c.  Grat.  to  Carl  Woodbury,  No.  Andover,  darn.  &  patch'^ 

50c.  Grat.  to  Carl  Woodbury,  No,  x\ndover,  darn.  &  patch'^ 

50c.  Grat.  to  Eachael  Foster,  No.  Andover. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Louise  ]\IcPhee,  So.  Hamilton. 

50c,  Grat,  to  Louise  ]\IcPhee,  So.  Hamilton. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Mary  McPhee,  So.  Hamilton. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Dorothy  Killam,  So.  Hamilton. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Louise  McPhee,  So.  Hamilton. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Theodora  Carmichael,  Topsfield. 


Class  VII 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Lynton  W.  Wright,  Peabody  No.  80, 

$  1,  1st.  prem.  to  Mabel  Blanchard,  Danvers  No.  84. 

S'l.  1st.  prem.  to  Thomas  W.  Peirce,  Topsfield  No.  87. 

75c,  2nd,  prem.  to  Poland  Butman,  Beverly,  No.  87. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Albert  Harbon,  Beverly,  No.  87, 


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Class  IV   Flowers 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  Cleon  Barnett,  Danvers  No.  45. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem,  to  Pearl  Jones,  Middleton  No.  45. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Euth  L.  Howe,  Middleton  No.  45. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Florence  Case,  Peabody  No.  46. 

75c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Euth  S.  Preston,  Danvers  No.  46. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Mary  Eeid,  Peabody  No.  46. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Clarence  Eichardson,  Middleton,  No.  46. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Dorothy  Ferrier,  Beverly  No.  46. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Wm.  Eich,  Beverly  No.  46. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Edna  Pedric,  Beverly  No.  46. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Martha  Boner,  Georgetown  No.  46. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Chas.  Kilham,  So.  Hamilton  No.  46. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Albert  Berry,  Middleton  No.  47. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Enth  S.  Preston,  Danvers  No.  48. 

75c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Geo.  0.  Peterson,  Beverly  No.  48. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Martha  Boner,  Georgetown  No.  48. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Cleon  Barnett,  Danvers  No.  51. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Cleon  Barnett,  Danvers  No.  53. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Pearl  Jones,  Middleton. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Stewart  Barnaby,  Middleton. 

50c.  3rd.  prem.  to  Stewart  Barnaby,  Middleton. 

75c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Edna  Waters,  Peabody. 

50c.  Grat.  to  John  Sanborn,  Danvers. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Kenneth  Eaton,  Danvers. 


Class  III,  Vegetables 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Harold  Pntnam,  Peabody  No.  17. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  19. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Horace  Killam,  Boxford,  No.  21. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Lester  Gerry,  Georgetown  No.  23. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Archie  L.  Jones,  Middleton  No.  23. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Archie  L.  Jones,  Middleton  No.  24. 

25c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  No.  Andover  No.  26. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  28. 

25c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Mildred  McNutt,  Beverly  No.  28. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  29. 

25c.  2iid.  prem.  to  Callie  Douglas,  Middleton  No.  29. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Lomeo  Lebel,  Danvers  No.  31. 

25c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Emile  Belanger,  Danvers  No.  31. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Arthur  Bowles,  Beverly  No.  33. 


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25c.  2nd.  prem,  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  33. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Emile  Belanger,  Danvers  No.  35. 

25c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Thomas  Keid,  Peabody  No.  35. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Earl  Lord,  Georgetown  No.  36. 

25c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Ester  Ball,  Beverly  No.  36. 

25c,  2nd.  prem.  to  Arthur  Bowles,  Beverly  No.  37. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Esmond  Hilton,  Middleton  No.  38. 

25c.  2nd.  prem,  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  38. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Clarence  Eichardson,  Middleton  No.  39. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Archie  L.  Jones,  Middleton  No.  41. 

25c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  No.  Andover  No.  41. 


Class  I 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  No.  Andover  No.  1. 
$10.     1st.  prem.  to  Leonard  Hsley,  Newbury  No.  5. 
$  5.     2nd.  prem.  to  James  Wood,  Topsfield  No.  5. 


Class  III,  Vegetables 

$  2.     3rd.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  No.  Andover  No.  8. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  No.  Andover  No.  9. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Eaymond  Welch,  Danvers  No.  9. 
$  1.     3rd.  prem.  to  Edward  0.  McCarty,  Danvers  No.  9. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  George  Hardy,  Groveland  No.  11. 
$1.50  2nd.  prem.  to  Myron  Waldron,  Groveland  No.  11. 
$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  Clement  Dole,  Georgetown  No.  12. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Jack  Hollingsworth,  Peabody  No.  12. 
75c.     3rd.  prem.  to  Eobert  Gordon,  Groveland  No.  12. 
$1.50  1st.  prem.  to  Percy  Haswell,  Danvers  No.  13. 
$  1.     2nd.  prem.  to  Hervey  Prentis,  Danvers  No.  13. 
75c.     3rd.  prem.  to  Mary  O'Neil,  Danvers  No.  13. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Thomas  Cummings.  Peabody  No.  14. 
$1.50  2nd.  prem.  to  Archie  L.  Jones,  Middleton  No.  14. 
$  1.     3rd.  prem.  to  Nellie  Mannie,  Peabody  No.  14. 
$  1.     1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  16. 
75c.     2nd.  prem.  to  Evelyn  Peatfield,  Georgetown,  No.  16. 
50c.     3rd.  prem.  to  Winthrop  Porter,  Beverly  No.  16. 


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Poultry  and  Pet  Stock 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Leonard  Ilsley,  Newbury  No.  55. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Lloyd  Fogg,  Topsfield  No.  55. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Sears,  Beverly  No.  56. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  56. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Leonard  Ilsley,  Newbury  No.  57. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Ealph  Foster,  No.  Andover  No.  57. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  David  Sears,  Beverly  No.  58. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Leonard  Ilsley,  Newbury  No.  58. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  59. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem.  to  Leonard  Ilsley,  Newbury  No.  59. 

$  1.  1st.  prem.  to  Eleanor  Seavey,  Hamilton  No.  61. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  61. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Paul  James,  Georgetown  No.  62. 

75c.  1st.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  62. 

50c.  2nd.  prem.  to  Ealph  S.  Foster,  N.  Andover,  No.  62, 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Orrin  B.  Foster,  N.  Andover  No.  63. 

50c.  Grat.  to  Philip  H.  James  No.  63. 

50c.  1st.  prem.  to  Celecia  Kelley,  Middleton  No.  65. 

$  1.  Grat.  to  Anna  C.  Birch,  cat. 

50c.  Grat.  to  P.  H.  James,  ral:)bit. 

$  1.  Grat.  to  Perkins  Bros.,  Boxford,  Hamb.  Sil.  Sp.  Hamb. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Beverly  Schools,  No.  91. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  Center  School,  Middleton  No.  91. 

$  2.  3rd.  prem,  to  Center  School,  Wenham  No.  91. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Beverly  Grammar  Schools  No.  92. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  Peabody  Schools  No.  92. 

$  2.  3rd.  prem.  to  Center  School,  Middleton  No.  92. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Danvers  Grammar  Schools,  No.  93. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  Beverly  Schools,  No.  93. 

$  2.  3rd.  prem.  to  Peabody  Schools,  No.  93. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Beverly  High  School,  No.  95. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  Peabody  High  School,  No,  95. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Beverly  Schools,  No.  96. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  Peabody  Schools  No.  96. 

$  2.  3rd.  prem  to  Danvers  Schools  No.  96. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  Center  School,  Middleton,  No.  97. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Beverly  Schools. 

50c.  Grat.  prem.  to  Beverly  Public  Schools. 


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PREMIUMS  AND  AWARDS 

Fair  of  J  9 14,  Topsfield,  Sept.  22-23- 


The  Annual  meeting  of  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society 
was  held  in  Topsfield  Sept.  23,  1914,  President  Preston  in 
the  chair. 

The  minutes  of  the  last  meeting  were  read  and  approved. 

It  was  Voted: — To  proceed  with  the  election  of  officers, 
and  the  following  were  declared  elected. 


President, 

Chaeles  H.  Preston,  Danvers. 
P.  0.  Hathome. 


Vice-Presidents, 

Ellius  a.  Emerton",  Haverhill. 
George  L.  Averill,  Andover. 
Hiram  M.  Towne,.  Boxford. 
Chester  P.  Dodge,  Beverly. 

Secretary, 
Walter  H.  Brown",  West  Peabody. 

Treasurer, 
William  S.  Nichols,  Salem. 


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It  was  Voted : — To  take  up  the  list  of  trustees,  taking 
each  city  and  town  separately  and  revise  and  amend  the  same. 
This  was  done  and  the  followinsf  were  declared  elected. 


Trustees, 

Amesbury,  John  J.  Mason;  Andover,  Samuel  H.  Bailey; 
Beverly,  *John  W.  Lovett;  Boxford,  Clinton  B.  Nason; 
Danvers,  J.  Webb  Barton;  Essex,  Elias  Andrews;  George- 
town, Henry  Hilliard;  Gloucester,  Wm.  A.  Pew;  Groveland, 
Samuel  B.  George;  Hamilton,  Geo.  H.  Gibney;  Haverhill, 
J.  0.  Ellison;  Ipswich,  Herbert  W.  Mason;  Lawrence,  Geo. 
E.  Kline;  Lynn,  Edwin  Bates;  Lynnfield,  John  H.  Perkins; 
Manchester,  Lorenzo  Baker;  Marblehead,  Thomas  W.  Paine; 
Merrimack,  John  K.  Sargent;  Methuen,  John  W.  Shirley; 
Middleton,  Lyman  S.  "Wilkins;  Nahant,  Henry  Cabot  Lodge; 
Newbury,  Elbridge  Noyes;  Newburyport,  Arthur  D.  Ordway; 
North  Andover,  John  Barker;  Peabody,  Fred  H.  Wyman; 

Eockport,  ;  Eowley,  Frank  P.  Todd;  Salisbury, 

Geo.  A.  Dow;  Salem^  Charles  F.  Hopes;  Saugus, ; 

Swampscott,  J.  M.  Grosvenor,  Jr.;  Topsfield,  Charles  J. 
Peabody ;  Wenham,  Charles  H.  Leach ;  W.  Newbury,  Cyrus  D. 
Ordway. 

A  vote  of  thanks  was  extended  to  Mr.  F.  A.  Smith,  the 
retiring  secretary,  also  to  the  school  staff  for  their  help  dur- 
ing the  fair. 

On  notice  being  given  that  Mr.  Ordway,  the  owner  of 
the  big  tent  that  the  Society  has  been  using  for  the  past 
few  years,  wished  to  sell  the  same. 

It  was  Voted : — That  a  committee  consisting  of  the  Execu- 
tive Committee  and  Mr.  Geo.  Ij.  Averill  and  Mr.  F.  A.  Smith 
be  appointed  to  confer  with  Mr.  Ordway  with  full  power  to 
act. 

F.  A.  Smith^  8ec'y. 

*  Deceased. 


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DEPARTMENT  A. 

Fat  Cattle 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  fat  cow. 

Cows 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Pierce  Farm,  Tops.,  herd  of  5  grade  cows, 
$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  H.  Diinleigh,  Tops.,  herd  of  5  grade  cows. 
Honorable  mention — Danvers  State  Hospital,  herd  of  5  grade 

heifers  under  3  yrs.  old.    2  calves  under  1  year. 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  best  milch  cow. 
$  3.     2nd.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  best  milch  cow. 


$ 


Ayrshires 

1st.  prem.  to  F.  L.  Burke  &  Son,  Byfield,  bull  over  3  yrs. 
1st.  prem.  to  F.  L.  Burke  &  Son,  bull  under  3  yrs. 
2nd.  prem.  to  F.  L.  Burke  &  Son,  bull  under  3  yrs. 
1st.  prem.  to  Inglisby  Farm,  Ipswich,  bull  under  1  yr. 
1st.  prem.  to  F.  L.  Burke  &  Son,  Byfield,  cow  over  3  yrs. 
2nd.  prem.  to  F.  L.  Burke  &  Son,  cow  over  3  yrs. 
1st.  prem.  to  Inglisby  Farm,  Ips.,  heifer  under  3  yrs. 
2nd.  prem.  to  Inglisby  Farm,  Ips.,  heifer  under  3  yrs. 

Guernseys 


3.  1st.  prem.  to  Fairfield  Farm,  Wenham,  bull  over  3  yrs. 

2.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Tops.,  bull  over  3  yrs. 

2.  1st.  prem.  to  Turner  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  bull  under  3  yrs. 

2.  1st.  prem.  to  Fairfield  Farm,  Wenham,  bull  calf. 

1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Fairfield  Farm,  Wenham,  bull  calf. 

3.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  cow  over  3  yrs. 
3.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Tops.,  heifer  under  3  yrs. 

2.  2nd.  prem.  to  Turner  H.  Farm,  Ips.,  heifer  under  3  yrs. 

2.  1st.  prem.  to  Fairfield  Farm,  Wenham,  heifer  cow. 
1.  2nd.  prem.  to  Fairfield  Farm,  Wenham,  heifer  calf. 

HOLSTEINS 

5.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  registered  herd 
of  four  animals,  get  of  one  sire. 

3.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  reg.  herd  of  four 

animals,  get  of  one  sire. 


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$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  JSTo.  Andover,  registered  herd 
of  one  bull  and  four  females  over  2  yrs. 

$  4.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  registered  herd 
of  one  bull  and  four  females  under  2  years. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  T.  W.  Pierce,Topsfield,  bulfover  3  yrs. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  bull  under  3'  yrs. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem,  to  Danvers  State  Hospital,  bull  imder  3  yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  Danvers  S.  Hospital,  bull  under  1  yr. 

$  1.  2nd,  prem.  to  Ellen  Fogg,  Topsfield,  bull  under  1  yr. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  H.  F.  Baker,  Danvers,  cow  over  3  yrs. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  cow  over  3  yrs. 

$  3.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  And.,  heifer  under  3  yrs. 

$  2.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  C,  Poor,  No,  And.,  heifer  under  3  yrs. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  And.,  heifer  under  1  yr. 

$  1.  2nd.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  And.,  heifer  under  1  yr. 

Jerseys 

$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  herd  of  bull  and 

four  females  over  2  yrs. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Tops.,  bull  over  3  yrs. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Tops.,  bull  under  3  yrs. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  F.  Baker,  Danvers,  bull  calf. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  F.  Baker,  Danvers,  cow  over  3  yrs. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  Arthur  Fuller,  Middleton,  Devon  calf. 

J.  E.  GiFFORD,  Judge.     Geo.  L.  Averill,  Andover;  S.  H. 
Bailey,  Andover,  Committee. 


DEPAETMENT  B. 
Draft  and  Farm 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  W.  B.  Carleton  Jr.,  Danvers. 

Driving  Horses 

$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich.     Name:  "Al- 

calva."    12  years. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  W.  Nichols,  Danvers.     Name;  "King 

Nicholas." 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  Fairfield. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  A.  R.  Sylvester,  Boxford. 

3rd.  prem.  to  Gravellv  Brook  Farm.  Topsfield. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich.  Name :  "Sabine." 


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$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich.  Name :  "Bava." 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  G.  E.  Smith,  Middleton. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Day,  Bradford. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  R.  Sylvester,  Boxford. 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Fatherland  Farm,  Fairfield. 

3rd.  prem.  to  Gravely  Brook  Farm,  Topsfield. 
$  4.     1st.  prem.  to  J.  C.  Day,  Bradford. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich.  Name :  "Sabine." 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  T.  W.  Pierce,  Topsfield. 
$  3,     1st.  prem., to  John  A.  Day,  Bradford.  Name:  "Joe." 
$  5.     1st.  prem.  to  Mrs.  R.  C.  Young,  East  Boxford. 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich.     Name:  "Fairy 

Queen." 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  Katherine  Berry,  Ipswich. 

3rd.  prem.  to  Mrs.  R.  C.  Young,  E.  Boxford. 
J.  H.  Nason,  Boxford;  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich;  Frank  E. 
Watson,  Essex;  Geo.  M.  Round y,  Lynnfield,  Committee. 

$10.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  W.  Pierce's  "Black  Lady"  and  Jas.  A. 

Appleton's  "Nightgown." 
$  5.     2nd.  prem.  to  E.  L.  Drasell's  "Reparation"  and  R.  C. 

Reese's  "Free  Silver." 
3rd.  prem.   to   C.   G.   Rice's  "Buckthorn"  and  "Blue 

Ridge." 
$  6.     1st.  prem.  to  E.  L.  Drasell's  "Reparation." 
$  3.     2nd.  prem.  to  C.  G.  Rice's  "Buckthorn." 
$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  C.G.  Rice's  "Buckthorn." 
$  2.     2nd.  prem.  to  J.  A.  Appleton's  "Nightgown." 

James  W.  Appleton,  Ipswich;  Thomas  W.  Pierce,  Tops- 
field;  Dudley  P.  Rogers,  Danvers,  Committee. 

Sheep  and  Goats 

$  3.  Ist.  prem.  to  Dimoii  Lockwood,  Box.,  flock  Shropshire. 

$  4.  1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer,  Lynn,  flock  Angora  Goats. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer,  Lynn,  Angora  ram. 

$  1.  Grat.,  pair  grade  goats. 

$  4.  1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer,  Lynn,  flock  of  5  milch 

goats. 

$  2.  1st.  prem.  to  E.  F.  Dwyer,  Lynn,  best  milch  goat. 

$  1.  Grat.,  to  E.  F.  Dwyer,  Lynn,  milch  goat. 

Swine 

$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  W.  E.  Haywood,  Ipswich,  Berkshire  sow. 
$  2.     1st.  prem.  to  State  Hospital,  Danvers,  0.  I.  C.  boar. 


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$  5.     1st,  prem.  to  State  Hospital,  Dan.,  grade  sow  &  litter. 

$  3.  2nd.  prem.  to  State  Hospital,  Dan.,  grade  sow  &  litter. 

$  5.  1st.  prem.  to  Pingree  Farm,  Topsfield,  weened  pigs. 

G-.  F.  Story,  Judge. 

Agricultural  Implements 

Gratuity  to  G.  E.  Daniels,  Rowley,  cart  and  set  bog  shoes. 

F.  A.  Russell,  Methuen;  C.  H.  Preston,  Dan  vers;  El- 
bridge  Notes,  Newbury,  Committee. 

Plowing 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  plowing  with 
two  horses. 
Geo.  L.  Averill,  Andover;  L.  W.  Gleason,  Topsfield;  F. 
A.  Russell,  Methuen,  Committee. 

$  3.     1st.  prem.  to  T.  E.  Proctor,  Topsfield,  plowing  with 
Sulky  plow. 
F.  A.  Russell,  J.  J.  Mason,  W.  H.  Hayes,  Committee. 

The  Lawrence  Special  prize  was  awarded  to  T.  E.  Proctor, 
Topsfield. 
F.  A.  Russell,  Geo.  L.  Averill,  C.  J.  Peabody,  Commit- 
tee. 


POULTRY 

Barred  Plymouth  Rock 

$  1.     1st.  pen  to  Adin  French,  Peabody. 

50c.     2nd.  pen  to  Mrs.  J.  C.  Phillips,  Beverly. 

$1.50  1st.  hen,  1st.  pullet,  3rd.  pen  to  Miss  Pauline  Fenno, 

Rowley. 
50c.     2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little,  Xewbury. 

Single  Comb  Black  Minorcas 

$3.50  1st.   cockerel,   1st.   &  2nd.   hen,   1st.  pullet  to  H.    S. 

Little,  Newbury. 
$  1.     1st.  pen  to  Thomas  Gilroy,  Peabody. 
50c.     2nd.  pen  to  Thomas  H.  Sawyer,  Peabody. 

Light  Brahma 

$  6.     1st.   &   2nd.   cock,   cockerel,   hen   &   pullet   to    W.   J. 
Marshall,  Danvers. 


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White  Plymouth  Rock 

$  2.     1st.  cock  &  1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 
$  1.     2iid.  cock  &  2nd.  hen  to  E.  &  G.  H.  Cabot,  Manchester. 
3rd  hen  to  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham. 

S.  C.  Buff  Orpingtons 

$  1.50  3rd.  cock,  2nd.  &  3rd.  hen  &  1st.  pen  to  G-.  D.  Batchel- 

der,  Beverly. 
$1.50  2nd.  cock  &  1st.  cockerel  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 
$  1.     1st.  cock  to  J.  H.  Gilman,  Peabody. 
$2.50  1st.  hen,  1st.  pullet  and  2nd.  pen  to  Guy  Crosby. 
$  1.     2nd.  cockerel  &  2nd.  pullet  to  Mrs.  G.  H.  Shattuck, 

Topsfield. 

;S'.  C  White  Orpingtons 

$  3.     1st.  hen,  2nd.  cockerel,  2nd.  &  3rd.  pullet  &  1st  pen  to 

Justlaid  Poultry  Farm,  West  Peabody. 
$  2.     1st.  cockerel  &  1st.  pullet  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 

Rose  Comb  Buff  Orpingtons 
$2.50  1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  G.  D.  Batchelder,  Beverly. 

Blach  Orpington 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  pullet  to  J.  H.  Gilman,  Peabody. 

White  Cornish 

$2.50  1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

$  3.     1st.  &  2nd.  cockerel  &  pullet  to  A.  W.  Dodge,  Wenham. 

Domique 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Black  Java 

$1.50  1st.  cock  &  2nd.  &  3rd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little,  Newbury. 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  Justlaid  Poultry  Farm,  West  Peabody. 
$  1.     1st.  pullet  to  David  Little,  Newbury. 

Golden  Penciled  Harriburg 
$1.     1st.  cock  to  H.  S.  Little.  I 


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Red  Caps 

$3.50  1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  1st.  &  3rd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 
50c.     3rd.  cock  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  E.  Tenney,  Rowley. 

Houdans 

$4.50     1st.  cock,  1st.  &  2nd.  cockerel,  2nd.  hen  &  1st.  &  2nd. 

pullet  to  Minnie  Blagdon,  Eowley. 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Buff  Cochins 

$6.50  1st  &  2nd.  cock,  1st.  cockerel,  1st.  &  2nd.  hen,  1st.  & 
2nd.  pullet,  &  first  pen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Black  Cochins 

$1.50  1st.  cock,  2nd.  &  3rd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 
$1.50  2nd.  &  3rd.  cock  &  1st  hen  to  David  Little. 

Rose  Comb  ^Yhite  Leghorns 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Black  Leghorns 
$  3.     1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

B.  B.  Red  Malay 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Buff  Leghorns 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Col.  Plymouth  Rocks 
$2.50  1st.  cock  &  1st  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Blue  Anddlusians 

$  5.     1st  &  2nd  cock  &  hen  &  1st.  cockerel  &  pullet  to  H.  S. 
Little. 

Golden  Spangled  Hamhurgs 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 


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^yhite  Wyandotte 

$  1.     1st.  pen  to  Dr.  W.  H.  Hoyt,  Wenham. 

50c.     2nd.  pen  to  Dimon  Lockwood,  Boxford. 

oOc.     2nd.  &  3rd.  pullet  &  3rd.  pen  to  David  C,  Stranger, 

"West  N'ewbnn-. 
$1.50  1st.  cock  &  2nd.  hen  to  Arthur  Elliot,  Peabody. 
$1.50  2nd.  cock  &  1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 
$1.50     1st.  cock  &  2nd.  hen  to  Arthur  Elliot,  Peabody. 
$1.50  2nd.  cock  &  1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 
$2.50  1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  1st.  pullet  to  Mrs.  W.  E.  Hayward, 

Ipswich. 

*S'.  C.  White  Leghorn 

3rd.  pen  to  A.  C.  Beckford,  Danvers. 
$  1.     1st.  pen  to  Allen  Burke,  Byfield. 
50c.     2nd.  pen  to  H.  P.  McKean,  Jr.,  Beverly. 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  pullet  to  W.  H.  Etheridge,  Middleton. 

S.  C.  R.  I.  Red 

$  1.     1st.  pen  to  Ealph  Foster,  N"o.  Andover. 

3rd.  pen  to  Mrs.  J.  C.  Phillips,  Beverly. 
$  1.     2nd.  pen  &  2nd.  cock  to  Guy  Crosby. 
$1.50  1st.  &  3rd.  cock,  3rd.  hen  &  2nd.  pullet  to  John  Dwin- 

nell,  Topsfield. 
$  4.     2nd.  cock,  1st  cockerel,  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  &  1st.  pullet  to 
H.  S.  Little. 
3rd.  pullet  to  G.  P.  Campbell. 

Bujf  Plymouth  Rocks 

$1.50  1st.  cock  &  2nd.  &  3rd.  hen  to  David  Little. 
$1.50  2nd.  cock  &  1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Silver  Wyandotte 

$  1.     1st.  cock  to  Ed  &  Geo.  H.  Cabot,  Manchester. 

3rd.  cock  &  3rd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 
50c.  2nd.  cock  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley, 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  C.  F.  Butman,  Beverly  Farms. 

Indian  Game 

$1.50  1st.,   2nd.  &  3rd.  pen  to  Mrs.   C.   P.   Hemmingway, 
Topsfield. 


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Bearded  White  Polish 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

R.  C.  R.  I.  Red 

$5.50  1st.  &  2nd.  cock,  hen,  cockerel  &  1st.  pullet  to  H.  S. 
Little. 

Darh  Cornish 
$4.50  1st.  cock,  cockerel,  jDullet  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  D.  Little. 

Ancco  Orpingtons 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  hen  to  J.  H.  Gilman,  Peabody. 

Black  Hamhurg 

$  2.     1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  3rd.  hen  to  Mrs.  W.  C.  Endicott, 

Danvers. 
50c.     2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Campines 

$4.50  1st.  &  2nd.  pullet  &  1st.  cock,  cockerel  &  hen  to  S.  E. 
Goss,  Beverly. 

Salmon  Faverolls 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  Arthur  Elliot,  Peabody. 

Red  Laced  Cornish 
$  2.     1st.  cockerel  &  1st.  pullet  to  A.  W.  Dodge,  Wenham. 

Silver  Grey  Dorkings 

$1.50  1st.  cock,  2nd.  hen  to  David  Little. 
$  1.     1st.  &  3rd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White  Langshan 
$  4.     1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  hen  &  1st.  pullet  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Rose  Comh  White  Orpington 

$  5.     Ist.  &  2nd.  cock  &  hen,  1st.  cockerel  &  pullet  to  H.  S. 
Little. 


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Silver  Spangled  Hamburg 

$  4.     1st.  cock,  cockerel,  hen  &  pullet  to  David  Little. 
50c.     2nd.  &  3rd.  pullet  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley. 

Rose  Comb  Buff  Leghorn 
$  1.     1st.  cock  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Rose  Comb  Black  Minocca 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White  Dorkings 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

S.  C.  Broiun  Leghorn 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Buff  Laced  Polish 

$  7.     1st.  &  2nd.  cock,  cockerel,  hen  &  pullet,  &  1st  pen  to 
H.  S.  Little. 

Golden  Laced  Polish 

$4.50  1st.  cock,  cockerel  &  pen,  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S. 
Little. 

Silver  Laced  Polish 
$2.50  1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White  Polish 
$  4.     1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  hen  &  1st.  cockerel  to  H.  S.  Little. 

W.  C.  Black  Polish 
$4.50  1st.  &  2nd.  cock,  hen  &  cockerel  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White  Cochins 
$  4.     1st.  cock,  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  &  pullet  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Black  Red  Game 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 


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Silver  Duck  Wing  Game 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White  Face  Blade  Spanish 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

S.  C.  White  Minorca 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Silver  Penciled  Wyandotte 
$  3.     1st.  cock,  cockerel  &  pullet  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Partridge  Wyandotte 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Black   Wyayidotte 

1st.  &  2nd.  cock,  hen  &  pullet  &  1st  cockerel  and  pen  to 
H.  S.  Little. 

Golden  Wyandotte 
$  4.     1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  hen  &  1st.  cockerel  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Buff  Wyandotte 

$1.50  1st.  cock  &  2nd.  &  3rd.  hen  to  David  Little. 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Partridge  Cochins 
$2.50  1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  David  Little. 

Anconias 
$  2.     1st.  cockerel  &  1st.  pullet  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Dark  B)-ahma 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Birchan  Bantams 

$  1.     2nd.  cock  &  2nd.  hen  to  David  Little. 
$  2.     1st.  &  3rd.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 


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Black  Bed  Bantams 
$3.50  1st.  cock  &  1st  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Blade   Game  Bantams 
1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Brown  Red  Bantams 

$1.50  1st.  &  3rd.  hen,  2nd.  pullet  to  H.  S.  Little. 
$  3.     1st.  &  2nd,  cockerel,  1st.  &  3rd.  pullet  &  2nd.  hen  to 
David  Little. 

White  Booted  Bantams 
$  1.     1st.  pen  to  Danvers  Poultry  yards. 

Barred  Rock  Bantams 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Blacli  Rose  Comb  Bantams 
$  2.     1st.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Silkies 

50c.     2nd.  hen  to  David  Little. 

$2.50  1st.  &  2nd.  cock  &  1st  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White   Cochin  Bantams 
$2.50     1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Black  Tail  Jap.  Bantams 

$  2.     1st.  cock  &  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 
$  1.     2nd.  cock  &  hen  to  David  Little. 

Red  Pyle  Bantams 
$2.50  1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White  Game  Bantams 
$  1.     1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Malay  Game  Bantams 
$2.50  1st.  cock  &  1st.  &  2nd.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 


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Light  Brahma  Bantams 

$3.50  1st.  cock,  cockerel  &  pullet  &  2nd.  &  3rd.  hen  to  David 

Little. 
50c.     2nd.  &  3rd.  cock,  1st.  hen  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Canadian  Geese 

$  2.     1st.  old  &  young  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 
50c.     2nd.  old  to  David  Little. 

Toulouse  Geese 

$  1.     1st.  young  pair  to  H.  L.  Little. 

$  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  Fairfield  Farm,  Wenham. 

BroiDn  China  Geese 

$  2.     1st.  old  &  young  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 
50c.     2nd.  old  to  David  Little. 

African  Geese 

$  1.     1st.  young  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

f  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  Mrs.  Chas.  Hemingway,  Topsfield. 

50c.     2nd.  old  pair  to  Lyman  Wilkins,  Middleton. 

Emden  Geese 

$  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  Mrs.  G.  H.  Shattuck,  Topsfield. 
$  1.     1st.  young  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

]yhite  Guinea 
$  1.     1st.  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Pearl  Guinea 

$  1.     1st.  young  to  Mrs.  F.  P.  Hall,  Danvers. 
$  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Mallard  Ducks 

$  1.     1st.  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

50c.     2nd.  pair  to  Mrs.  F.  P.  Hall,  Danvers. 


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Indian  Runner  DucJcs 
$  1.     1st.  pair  to  Lawrence  Perkins,  Beverly. 

Pehin  DucJcs 

$  1.     1st.  pair  to  Lawrence  Perkins,  Beverly. 
50c.     2nd.  pair  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley. 

3rd.  pair  to  Jnstlaid  Poultry  Farm,  "West  Peabody. 
$  1.     1st.  young  pair  to  J.  E.  Proctor,  Ipswich. 

Roman  DucJcs 

$  1.     1st  pair  to  David  Little. 
50c.     2nd.  pair  to  J.  E.  Proctor. 

Cayuga  DucJcs 

$  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  David  Little. 

$  2.     1st.  &  2nd.  young  &  2nd.  old  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Blue  SwedisJi  DucJcs 

$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  old  to  David  Little. 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  young  to  H.  S.  Little. 

WJiite  Muscovey  DucJcs 
$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  old  pair  .to  H.  S.  Little. 

Colored  Muscovey 

$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  old  to  H.  S.  Little. 
3rd.  to  Fairfield  Farm. 

Wild  DucJcs 

$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  to  W.  Hobart  Clark,  Danvers. 

Crested  DucJcs 

$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  to  H.  S.  Little. 

White  Call  DucJcs 

$  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 
$  1.     1st.  young  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 


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Grey  Call  Duchs 

$  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  David  Little. 

$1.50  1st.  &  2nd.  young  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

BlacJc  India  Ducks 
$  3.     1st.  &  2nd.  old  &  young  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Bronze  Tiirl-eys 

$  1.     1st.  young  pair  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Eowley. 
$  1.     1st.  old  pair  to  Pauline  Fenno,  Rowley. 
$  1.     2nd  old  &  young  pair  to  Mrs.  F.  P.  Hall,  Danvers. 
3rd.  old  pair  to  James  Wood,  Topsfield. 

White  Turkeys 
$  1.     1st.  to  Thomas  Proctor. 

Golden  Pheasants 
1st.  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

Silver  Pheasants 
1st.  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 

English  Pheasants 

1st.  pair  to  H.  S.  Little. 
Blue  Eibbons  to — 

Dr.  J.  C.  Phillips  for  collection  of  Pheasants. 
Mrs.  F.  P.  Hall  for  Turkey  and  young. 
Miss  Pauline  Fenno  for  Turkey  and  young. 

Collection  of  Pigeons 

$a50  to  H.  S.  Little. 

$4.50  to  David  Little. 

$1.50  to  Ralph  Foster,  No.  Andover. 

50c.     to  John  Whittier,  West  Boxford. 

25c.     to  Henry  H.  Bohlen. 

50c.     for  Pink  Eye  Rabbits  to  H.  S.  Little. 

50c.     for  Angora  Rabbits  to  H.  S.  Little. 


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Apples. 

Collection  of  Apples.     1st  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich, 

$4;  2nd  to  Benjamin  Pearson,  Byfield,  $2;  3rd  to  J. 

W.  Nichols,  Danvers,  $1. 
Barrel  of  Apples.    1st.  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  $3. 
Box  of  Apples.     1st,  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  $3;  2nd 

to  Enfield  W.  Plummer,  Lynnfield. 
Baldwins.     1st.  to  Q.  H.  Nason,  West  Boxford.  $1.50;  3nd 

to  Elbridge  Noyes,  Newbury,  $1;  3rd  to  Turner  Hill 

Farm,  Ipswich.  50c. 
Mcintosh  Eed.     1st  to  Mrs.  G.  L.  Averill,  Andover,  $1.50; 

2nd  to  Mrs.  G.  L.  Averill,  Andover,  $1.;  3rd  to  F.  Per- 
kins, Topsfield,  50c. 
E.  I.  Greenings.     1st  to  M.  J.  Cain,  Lynnfield,  $1.50;  2nd 

to  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham,  $1.;  3rd  to  H.  M.  Killam, 

West  Boxford,  50c. 
Gravenstein.     1st  to  J.   0.  Goodale,  West  Peabodv,  $1.50; 

2nd  to  G.  L.  Averill,  Andover,  $1.;  3rd  to  Mrs.  W.  F. 

Barnett,  Danvers,  50c. 
Eoxbury  Russett.  1st  to  F.  L.  True,  Salisbury,  $1.50;  2nd  to 

Elbridge  Noyes,  $1 ;  3rd  to  A.  S.  Longfellow,  Groveland, 

50c. 
Northern  Spy.     1st  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  $1;  2nd 

to  B.  H.  Farnum,  No.  Andover,  50c. 
Hubbardston.    Ist  to  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham,  $1 ;  2nd  to  Henry 

Hilliard,  Georgetown,  50c. 
Sutton  Beauty.     1st  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  $1;  2nd 

to  J.  0.  Goodale,  West  Peabody,  50c. 
Tompkins  King.     1st.  to  David  Little,  Newbury,  $1;  2nd 

to  E.  A.  Lunt,  Newbury. 
Tolman  Sweet.     1st  to  F.  L.  True,   Salisbury,  $1;  2nd  to 

James  Wood,  Topsfield,  50c. 
Wealthy.    1st  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  $1 ;  2nd  to  David  Little, 

Newbury,  50c. 
Wagner.    1st  to  J.  Webb  Barton,  Danvers,  $1;  2nd  to  Turner 

Hill  Farm,  Ipswich,  50c. 
Fameuse    (Snow).      1st  to   Elbridge   Noyes,   Newbury,   $1; 

2nd  to  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham,  50c. 
Wolf  Eiver.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  $1;  2nd  to 

Turner  Hill  Farm,  50c. 
Chenango  Strawberry.     1st  to  Turner  Hill  Farm,  75c. 
Porter.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  75c. 
Alexander.    1st  to  A.  H.  Wellman,  Topsfield,  75c. 


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Maiden   Blush.      1st   to   Turner   Hill   Farm,   Ipswich,    75c. 
Ben  Davis.     1st  to  Turner  Hill  Fann,  Ipswich,  75c. 
Jonathan.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  75c. 
Golden  Russet.     1st  to  H.  M.  Killam,  W.  Boxford,  75c. 
Ladies  Sweet.     1st  to  Enfield  W.  Plummer,  Lynnfield,  75c. 
Duchess.     1st  to  C.  H.  Leach,  Wenham,  75c. 
Transcendent  Crab.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  75c. 
Hyslop  Crab.     1st.  to  F.  L.  True,  Salisbury,  75c. 
Any  other  varieties.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  $1; 
2nd  to  E.  A.  Lunt,  Newbury. 

Peaks 

Collection  of  Pears,     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  $3. 
Bartlett.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  $1.50;  2nd  to  F. 

L.  True,  Salisbury,  $1 ;  3rd  to  W.  B.  Carlton,  Danvers, 

50c. 
Bosc.     1st  to  N.  H.  Poor,  Danvers,  $1.50;  2nd  to  Geo.  A. 

Knight,  $1 ;  3rd  to  M.  S.  Perkins  Co.,  Danvers,  50c. 
Seckel.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  $1.50;  2nd  to  J. 

Henry  Nason,  Boxford,  $1;  3rd  to  Turner  Hill  Farm, 

Ipswich,  50c. 
Sheldon.     1st  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  $1.50;  2nd  to  N. 

P.  Bates,  Hathorne,  $1 ;  3rd  to  M.  J.  Cain,  Lynnfield, 

50c. 
Anjou.     1st  to  Fair  View  Farm,  Ipswich,  $1;  2nd  to  M.  J. 

Cain,  Lynnfield,  50c. 
Lawrence.     1st  to  J.  C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  $1 ;  2nd  to  Fair 

View  Farm,  Ipswich,  50c. 
Vicar.     1st  to  Patrick  Cotter,  Salem,  75c. 
Belle  Lucrative.    1st  to  W.  H.  Brown,  "West  Peabody,  75c. 
Urbaniste.     1st  to  H.  W.  Munroe,  Lynnfield,  75c. 
Any  other  variety.  1st  to  Patrick  Cotter,  Salem,  $1 ;  2nd  to  J. 
Clairgeau.     1st  to  C.  I.  Aylwaid,  Wenham,  75c. 

C.  Poor,  No.  Andover,  50c. 

Plums 

Collection.  1st  to  W.  T.  Hutchinson,  Danvers,  $2;  2nd 
to  M.  S.  Perkins  Co.,  Danvers,  $1.50 ;  3rd  to  M.  J.  Cain, 
Lynnfield,  $1 ;  Gratuity  to  J.  H.  Tenney,  Rowley,  75c. 

Grapes 

Concord.    1st  to  James  Wood,  Topsfield,  $1. 
Delaware.     1st  to  James  Wood,  Topsfield,  $1. 


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Worden.  1st  to  J.  Webb  Barton,  Danvers,  $1 ;  2nd  to  James 
Wood,  Topsfield,  50c. 

Brighton.  1st  to  J.  Webb  Barton,  Danvers,  $1 ;  2nd  to  J.  C. 
Day,  Bradford.  oOc. 

Niagara.  1st  to  Mrs.  W,  F.  Barnett,  Danvers,  $1;  2nd  to 
James  Wood,  Topsfield,  50c. 

Moore's  Diamond.     1st  to  Wm.  B.  Foster,  75c. 

Green  Mountain.    1st  to  James  Wood,  Topsfield,  75c. 

Strawberries.    Grat.  to  Mrs.  S.  Fenno,  Rowley,  50c. 

Cranberries.  1st  to  Wm.  Cole,  Boxford,  $1 ;  2nd  to  G.  R. 
Hardy,  Rowley,  50e. ;  Grat.  to  Mrs.  L.  E.  Pulsifer,  Pea- 
body,  for  Raspberries,  75c.;  Grat.  to  M.  J.  Cain,  Lynn- 
field,  Quince,  50c. 

Vegetables 

Collection.    1st  to  Mrs.  Chas.  P.  Hemmenway,  Topsfield,  $5 ; 

2nd  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowley,  $3 ;  3rd  to  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Goodell,  Salem,  $1. 
Display  of  Melons.     1st  to  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  $3;  2nd. 

to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $2 ;  3rd  to  W.  H.  Brown,  $1. 
Display  of  Potatoes.     1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $3; 

2nd  to  H.  N.  Towne,  Boxford,  $2 ;  3rd  to  Endicott  Farm, 

Danvers,  $1. 
Display  of  Tomatoes.     1st  to  James  Wood,  Topsfield,  $2; 

2nd  to  Mrs.  Geo.  V.  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton,  $1;  3rd  to 

Mrs.  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  50c. 
Display  of  Peppers.     1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $1.50; 

2nd  to  E.  D.  Call,  Beverly,  75c. 
Display  of  Celery.     1st  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowley,  $1.50; 

2nd  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  75c. 
Display  of  Cauliflower.     1st  to  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  $1.50. 
Displav  of  Sweet  Corn.     1st  to  C.  A.  Hobbs,  Hamilton,  $2; 

2nd  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  $1. 
Display  of  Squashes.     1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $2. 

Beans 

Wax.     1st  to  J.  Webb  Barton,  Danvers,  $1. 

Lima.     1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $1;  2nd  to  L.  C. 

Fenno,  Rowley,  50c. 
Shell.     1st  to  Endicott  Farm,  Danvers,  $1. 
Green  String.     1st  to  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Rowlev,  $1 ;  2nd  to 

J.  Webb  Barton,  50c. 


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Beets 

Eclipse.  1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $1;  2nd  to  El- 
bridge  Noyes,  Newburv,  50c. 

Egyptian.  1st  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  $1 ;  3nd  to  El- 
bridge  Noyes,  Newbury,  50c. 

Edmunds.  1st  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford,  $1 ;  3nd  to  El- 
bridge  Noyes,  Newbury,  50c. 

Detroit  Bed.    1st  to  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  $1. 


Carrots 

Danvers.  1st  to  J.  0.  Goodale,  W.  Peabody,  $1 ;  2nd  to  Mrs. 
L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  50c. 

Any  Short  Variety.  Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  $1 ;  2nd  to 
Willis  G.  Dodd,  Peabody,  50c. 

Cabbage,  Stone  Mason.  1st  to  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford,  $1; 
Savoy,  1st  to  Mrs.  G.  Von  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton,  $1; 
Red,  1st  to  Willis  Dodd,  Peabody;  2nd  to  W.  K.  Cole, 
Boxford,  50c. 

Corn.  Yellow  Bantam.  1st  to  J.  0.  Goodale,  W.  Peabody,  $1 ; 
2nd  to  Frank  Batchelder,  Danvers,  50c. 

Cucumbers.  White  Spine.  1st  to  W.  H.  Brown,  West  Pea- 
body, $1. 

Egg  Plant.  1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $1 ;  2nd  to  Paul 
Killam,  Boxford,  50e. 

Onions.  1st  to  J.  W.  Goodale,  Danvers,  $1 ;  James  Wood, 
Topsfiekl,  $1 ;  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $1 ;  H.  W.  Ma- 
son, Ipswich,  $1 ;  three  2nd  prizes  to  James  Wood,  Tops- 
field,  $1.50;  2nd  to  Endicott  Farm,  Danvers,  50c. 

Parsnips.  1st  to  Mrs.  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  $1 ;  2nd  to 
Endicott  Farm,  Danvers,  50c. 

Cauliflower.    1st  to  J.  0.  Goodale,  West  Peabody,  $1.. 

Peppers.  1st  to  James  Wood,  $1 ;  2nd  to  C.  A.  Campbell, 
Ipswich,  50c. 

Potatoes.  1st  prizes  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford;  Wm.  K. 
Cole,  Boxford;  3  to  Elbridge  Noyes,  Newbury.  2nd 
prizes  to  E.  L.  Hall,  Amesbury;  6  to  W.  H.  Brown,  West 
Peabody;  Frank  Batchelder,  Danvers;  3  to  Endicott 
Farm,  Danvers;  A.  F.  Curtis,  Boxford;  H.  C.  Ken- 
drop,  Danvers;  Mrs.  Geo.  Von  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton;  H. 
W.  Munroe,  Lynnfield ;  A.  M.  Harrigan,  Wenham.  2nd 
to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich. 


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Euta  Bega.     1st  to  Mrs.  Gr.  V.  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton,  $1;  2ud 

to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  50c. 
Squash.     1st  prizes  to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford ;  Mrs.  Geo, 

V.  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton ;  Willis  G.  Dodd,  Peabody ;  Frank 

Batchelder,  Danvers;  N.  P.  Clark,  Danvers.     2nd  prizes 

to  J.  W.  Parkhurst,  Boxford;  W.  K.  Cole,  Boxford;  B. 

P.  Danforth,  West  Peabody;  Mrs.  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich; 

Frank  Batchelder,  Danvers. 
Turnips.     1st  to  Mrs.  Geo.  V.  L.  Meyer,  Hamilton,  $1;  2nd 

to  H.  M.  Killam,  Boxford,  oOc. 
Mangle.    1st  to  W.  H.  Brown,  West  Peabody,  $1 ;  2nd  to  Mrs. 

L.  C.  Fenno,  Eowley,  50c. 

Flowers 

Begonias.     1st  to  J.  S.  Lawrence,  Topsfield,  $1. 

Collection  of  cut  flowers,  cultivated.  1st  to  E.  F.  Dwyer  & 
Son,  Lynn,  $3 ;  2nd  to  Frank  H.  Anderson,  No.  Andover, 
$2. 

Collection  of  cut  flowers,  native.  1st  to  Florence  M.  iVverill, 
No.  Andover,  $3 ;  2nd  to  John  Killam,  Boxford,  $2. 

Bouquets  for  Vases,  1st  to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No.  An- 
dover, $1 ;  2nd  to  Margaret  Wood,  Topsfield,  50c. 

Bouquets,  native.  1st  to  Margaret  Wood,  Topsfield,  $1 ;  2nd 
to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  50c. 

Basket  native  flowers.  1st  to  Mrs.  C.  W.  Paul,  No.  Andover, 
$1. 

Basket  garden  flowers.  1st  to  Mrs.  W.  E.  Northey,  Topsfield, 
$1;  2nd  to  Peirce  Farm,  Topsfield,  50c;  3rd  to  S.  D. 
Peirce,  Topsfield, 

Arrangement  of  native  flowers  and  autumn  leaves,  1st  to 
Margaret  Wood,  Topsfield,  $2;  2nd  to  Clara  A,  Brad- 
street,  Danvers,  $1, 

Floral  designs  cultivated  flowers,  1st  to  Mabel  Danforth, 
West  Peabody,  $3 ;  2nd  to  Florence  M,  Averill,  No.  An- 
dover, $2. 

Floral  designs  native  flowers.  1st  to  Mrs.  C.  W.  Paul,  No. 
Andover,  $3 ;  2nd  to  Mabel  Danforth,  West  Peabody,  $2. 

Collection  of  Pansies.  1st  to  J.  W.  Peirce,  Topsfield,  $2; 
2nd  to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  $1. 

Dahlias,  large  flowering.  1st  to  William  Symonds,  Marble- 
head,  $1 ;  2nd  to  William  Symonds,  Marblehead,  50c, 

Dahlias,  Pompon  &  Lilliputian,  1st  to  E,  F.  Dwyer  &  Son, 
Lynn,  $1. 


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Dahlias,  single  or  Lilliputian.  1st  to  "W,  H,  Symonds,  Mar- 
bleheacl,  $1 ;  2nd  to  W.  H.  Symonds,  Marblehead,  oOc. 

Cactus  Dahlias.  1st  to  W.  H.  Symonds,  Marblehead,  $1 ;  2nd 
to  W.  H.  Symonds,  Marblehead,  50c. 

Double  Geraniums.     2nd  to  Arthur  Elliott,  Peabody,  $1. 

Verbenas.     1st  to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  $1. 

Twenty-four  garden  annuals.  1st  to  Florence  M.  Averill, 
No.  Andover,  $1 ;  2nd  to  Peirce  Farm,  Topsfield,  50c. 

Twenty-four  Calendulas.  1st  to  Florence  M.  Averill,  No. 
Andover,  $1. 

Twenty-four  double  Victoria  Asters.  1st  to  Florence  M.  Av- 
erill, No.  Andover,  $1, 

Twenty-four  branching  asters.  1st  to  Florence  M.  Averill, 
No.  Andover,  $1. 

12  Phlox.    1st  to  Wm.  Symonds,  Marblehead,  $1. 

12  Nasturtiums.     1st  to  Arthur  Elliot,  Peabody,  $1. 

24  Pansies.    1st  to  Margaret  Wood,  Topsfield,  $1. 

24  Zinnias.     1st  to  Mrs.  W.  E.  Northey,  Topsfield,  $1. 

24  Marigolds.     1st  to  Arthur  Elliot,  Peabody,  $1. 

24  Dwarf  Marigolds.     1st  to  F.  M.  Averill,  N.  Andover,  $1. 

24  Petunias.     1st  to  Miss  Helen  Holmes,  Georgetown,  $1. 

Display  of  Coxcomb.    1st  to  Mrs.  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  $1. 

12  Scabiosas.    1st  to  K.  F.  Wellman,  Topsfield,  $1. 

12  Delphiniums.    1st  to  F.  M.  Averill,  No.  Andover,  $1. 

12  Salpiglosis.    1st  to  Mrs.  H.  W.  Mason,  Ipswich,  $1. 

Collection  of  Sweet  Peas.  1st  to  Mrs.  H.  W.  Mason,  Ips- 
wich, $1. 


Grain  and  Seed 

Peck  of  Field  Beans.     1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $1. 
Peck  of  Winter  Rye.     1st  to  C.  A.  Campbell,  Ipswich,  $1. 
10  ears  Flint  Corn.     1st  to  H.  Jones,  Georgetown,  $2 ;  2nd  to 

A.  S.  Longfellow,  Groveland,  $1 ;  3rd  to  J.  W.  Yeaton, 

Georgetown,  50c. 

John  S.  Laivrence  Special. 

Best  25  ears  of  corn  grown  in  Essex  Co.,  to  H.  Jones,  George- 
town, $10. 

Best  single  ear  of  corn  grown  in  Essex  Co.,  to  Ealph  Jones, 
Georgetown,  $5. 


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Beead  and  Cake 

Loaf  Graham  Bread.    1st  to  Mrs.  T.  P.  Killam,  Boxford,  $1. 
Loaf  White  Bread.    1st  to  Jennie  Nason,  Boxford,  $1. 
Loaf  Brown  Bread.    1st  to  Ruth  Webster,  West  Boxford,  $1. 
Display  of  Cake.    1st  to  Jennie  F.  Nason,  West  Boxford,  $2. 
2nd  to  Mrs.  Joseph  Nickerson,  Danvers,  $1. 

Canned  Fruits 

Collection  of  preserved  fruit  in  jars.     1st  to  Mrs.  Ernest  L. 

Souther,  No.  Andover,  $3;  2nd  to  Mrs.  H.  F.  Dodge, 

Ipswich,  $2 ;  3rd  to  Mrs.  C.  H.  Potter,  Topsfield,  $1. 
Collection  of  Jellies.    1st  to  Mrs.  C.  H.  Potter,  Topsfield,  $2 ; 

2nd  to  Mrs.  T.  P.  Killam,  Boxford,  $1;  3rd  to  Mrs. 

Ernest  L.  Souther,  No.  Andover,  50c. 
Pickles.     1st  to  Mrs.  H.  F.  Dodge,  Ipswich,  $2 ;  2nd  to  Mrs. 

C.  H.  Potter,  Topsfield,  $1. 
Display  of  Raspberries  (canned).     1st  to  Mrs.  C.  I.  Aylard, 

Wenham,  $2. 
Display  of  Currents.    1st  to  Elizabeth  Peabody,  Topsfield,  $2 ; 

2nd  to  Mrs.  H.  F.  Dodge,  Ipswich,  $1. 
Honey.    Comb  honey.    1st  to  A.  H.  Wellman,  Topsfield,  $1.50. 

Paintings 

Grat,  50c.  to  Mrs.  A.  E.  Smith,  Middleton;  75c.  to  Mrs.  H. 
T.  Fletcher,  Topsfield;  $1  to  Mrs.  H.  D.  Wilkins,  Mar- 
blehead;  75c.  to  Mrs.  Chas.  Tuttey,  East  Boxford;  75c. 
to  Mrs.  0.  T.  Wood,  Danvers;  $1  to  Mary  Currier, 
Amesbury;  $1  to  Gertrude  Bradstreet,  Topsfield;  $2  to 
Mrs.  F.  E.  Richardson,  Rowley;  75c.  to  Mrs.  Haskell, 
Beverly;  $1  to  Mrs.  Poole,  Topsfield;  75c.  to  C.  G. 
Wallis,  Salem;  75c.  to  Elizabeth  Kimball,  Hamilton; 
75c,  to  Sarah  Phillips,  Topsfield ;  50c.  to  Evelyn  Perley, 
Ipswich.     Special  to  Mrs.  E.  R.  Randall,  Topsfield. 

Grange  Exhibit 

$50     First  premium  to  Danvers  Grange. 

40     Second  premium  to  West  Peabody  Grange. 

30     Third  premium  to  Topsfield  Grange. 

20     Fourth  premium  to  Beverly  Grange. 

10     Fifth  premium  to  Boxford  Grange. 
Grat.  Hamilton  and  Wenham. 


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CHILDREN'S  AND  YOUTH'S  DEPARTMENT 

Judging.     1st  prize  to  J.  E.  Eastwood,  Danvers;  2nd  and 

3rd  divided  between  H.  B.  Eeid,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  and 

W.  B.  Law,  Lynnfield. 
Collection  of  Vegetables.     1st  to  Jack  Proctor,  Ipswich,  $5; 

2nd  to  Ralph  Foster,  No.  Andover,  $3. 
Collection    of   Vegetables,    less   than    10    varieties.      1st   to 

James  Wood,  Topsfield,  $3;  2nd  to  Ralph  Foster,  No. 

Andover,  $2;  3rd  to  Ray  Welch,  Danvers,  $1. 
Peck  of  Potatoes.     1st  to  Howard  Gordon,  Danvers,  $2 ;  2nd 

to  G.  S.  Barnaby,  $1.50;  3rd  to  W.  B.  Law,  Jr.,  Lynn- 
field,  $1. 
Best  plate  of  seven  Green  Mt.  Potatoes.    1st  to  Clement  Dole, 

Georgetown,  $1.50 ;  2nd  to  L.  F.  Gerry,  Georgetown,  $1 

3rd  to  G.  S.  Barnaby,  Middleton,  75c. 
Seven  Potatoes,  any  variety.    1st  to  J.  E.  Eastwood,  Danvers 

$1.50;  2nd  to  Ben.  Evans,  Middleton,  $1;  3rd  to  W.  B 

Law,  Jr.,  Lynnfield,  75c. 
Ten  ears  Flint  Corn.    1st  to  Thomas  Cummings,  Peabody,  ^ 

2nd  to  Marguerite  Smith,  Peabody,  $1.5"0;  3rd  to  Ethel 

Waters,  Peabody,  $1. 
Five  ears  Pop  Corn.     1st  to  Elmer  Jones,  Georgetown,  $1; 

2nd  to  Clinton  A.  Elliott,  Peabody,  75c. 
Single  ear  Flint  Corn.     1st  to  Marguerite  Smith,  Peabody, 

$1 ;  2nd  to  Thomas  Cummings,  Peabody,  75c. ;  3rd  to 

Lester  Gerry,  Georgetown,  50c. 
Five  ears  Sweet  Corn.    1st  to  Lester  Gerry,  Georgetown,  $1 ; 

2nd  to  James  Wood,  75c;  3rd  to  Mildred  MacDonald, 

Peabody,  50c. 
Eetail  Package  of  Fruit.     1st  to  Jack  Proctor,  Ipswich,  $2; 

2nd  to  Stanley  De  Quay,  Georgetown,  $1.50;  3rd  to  C. 

Harold  Merrill,  Danversport,  $1. 
Squashes.     1st  to  Ed.  Hopping,  Boxford,  75c;  2nd  to  W.  B. 

Law,  Jr.,  Lynnfield,  50c. 
Pumpkins.     1st  to  John  Wilkins,  Georgetown,  75c. 
Cabbage.     1st  to  W.  B.  Law,  Jr.,  Lynnfield,  75c.;  2nd  to 

Chas.  Preston,  Danvers,  50c. 
Cauliflower.     1st  to  J.  E.  Eastwood,  Danvers,  75c. 
Muskmelons.     1st  to   Ed.   Hopping,   Boxford,   75c.;   2nd  to 

Lester  Gerry,  Georgetown,  50c. 
Cucumbers.     1st  to  Gertrude  Russell,  Danvers,  50c. 
Turnips.    1st  to  Howard  Gordon,  Danvers,  50c. 


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Beets.     1st  to  Eoy  D.  Gushing,  Danvers,  50e;  2nd  to  Chas. 

Preston,  Danvers,  25c. 
Beans.     1st  to  Ealph  Foster,No.  Andover,  50c.;  2nd  to  Ed. 

Hopping,  Boxford,  25c. 
One  quart  Shelled  Beans.     1st  to  Christian  Bugnon,  George- 
town, 50c.;  2nd  to  George  Paignon,  Georgetown,  25c, 
Carrots.     1st  to  Ed  Hopping,  Boxford,  50c;  2nd  to  Howard 

Gordon,  Danvers,  25c. 
Parsnips.    1st  to  Elwood  Neil,  Danvers,  50c. 
Tomatoes.    1st  to  Lester  Gerry,  Georgetown,  50c. ;  2nd  to  W. 

B.  Law,  Jr.,  Lynnfield,  25c. 
Peppers.     1st  to  Ed  Hopping,  Boxford,  50c;  2nd  to  Howard 

Gordon,  Danvers,  25c. 
Onions.    1st  to  James  Wood,  Topsfield,  50c;  2nd  to  Adeline 

Belanger,  Danvers,  25c. 
One  Squash.     1st  to  Dana  Killam,  Topsfield,  50c.;  2nd  to 

"W.  B.  Law,  Jr.,  Lynnfield,  25c. 
One  Pumpkin.     1st  to  Ben  Evans,  Middleton.  50c.;  2nd  to 

James  Wood,  Topsfield,  25c. 
One  Cabbage.     1st  to  Gertrude  Russell,  Danvers,  50c ;  2nd  to 

Ealph  Foster,  N.  Andover,  25c. 
One  Cauliflower.     1st  to  J.  E.  Eastwood,  Danvers,  50c;  2nd 

to  Stanley  De  Quay,  Georgeto-wn,  25c. 
One  Watermelon.     1st  to  Lester  Gerry,  Georgetown,  50c. 
Vegetables  sold  to  Customers.    (Bills  attached).     1st  to  J. 

Harold    Seely.    Salem,   $3;   2nd   to   Stanley   De    Quay, 

Georgetown,  $2. 
Collection  of  Asters.     1st  to  Doris  Green,  Peabody,  $1 ;  2nd 

to   Evelyn   Munso,   Georgetown,   75c;   3rd   to   Thurlow 

Brown,  Georgetown,  50c.;  Grat.  to  Kathleen  Hallahan, 

Peabody,  25c. 
Collection  of  Cut  Flowers.    1st  to  Jack  Proctor,  Ipswich,  $3; 

2nd   to   Cleon   Barnett,   Danvers,   $2;   3rd   to   Eodman 

Nowers,  Danvers,  $1. 
Collection  of  Dahlias.     1st  to  Sumner  A.  Perkins,  Danvers, 

$1;  2nd  to  Albert  Berry,  Middleton,  75c;  3rd  to  Gladys 

Smith,  Peabody,  50c. 
Collection  of  Zinnias.     1st  to  Ruth  S.  Preston,  Danvers,  $1 ; 

2nd  to   Franklin  Eeed,   Peabody,   75c;   3rd  to  Linden 

McCracken,  Peabody,  50c. 
Collection  of  Gladioli.     1st  to  Sumner  A.  Perkins,  Danvers, 

$1 ;  2nd  to  Jack  Proctor,  Ipswich,  75c. 
Collection  of  Eoses.    1st  to  Jack  Proctor,  Ipswich,  $1. 


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Collection  of  Petunias.  1st  to  Bessie  D.  Brown,  George- 
town, $1;  2nd  to  Cleon  Barnett,  Danvers,  75c. 

Collection  of  Verbenas.     1st  to  Jack  Proctor,  Ipswich,  $1. 

Collection  of  Nasturtiums.  3rd  to  Mary  Whiting,  Middleton, 
50c. 

Collection  of  China  Pinks.  2nd  to  Clinton  Elliott,  Peabody, 
75c. 

Scoring  three  loaves  of  Bread.  1st  to  F.  W.  Mangold,  Dan- 
vers, $2. 

Loaf  Wliite  Bread.  1st  to  Mary  Cannody,  Peabody,  $1 ;  2nd 
to  Eachel  Foster,  No.  Andover,  75c;  3rd  to  Virginia 
Blaisdell,  Georgetown,  50c;  Grat.  to  Maiy  L.  Sears,  Dan- 
vers, 25c. 

Pot  of  Baked  Beans.  1st  to  Pearl  Jones,  Middleton,  $1 ;  2nd 
to  Mary  ^Vhiting,  Middleton,  75c. ;  3rd  to  Isabelle  Dur- 
kee,  Middleton,  50c. 

Collection  of  Canned  Fruit.  1st  to  Pearl  Jones,  Middleton, 
$2. 

Collection  of  Jelly.    1st  to  Pearl  Jones,  Middleton,  $2. 

Collection  of  Pickles.     1st  to  Pearl  Jones,  Middleton,  $2. 

Specimen  of  Darning  and  Patching.  1st  to  Edith  Haines  and 
Grace  Bagley  Peabody,  $1;  2nd  to  Gertrude  Lfcach  and 
Louisee  Burbeck,  Peabody,  75c. 

Miniature  Model  Farm.  1st  to  Esther  Perley,  Boxford,  $5 ; 
2nd  to  Centerville  School,  Beverly,  $4. 

Buff  Cochin  Bantam.  1st  cockerel  and  1st  pullet  to  Eoy  Os- 
born,  Middleton. 

Pair  Ducks.  1st  to  John  Whittier,  Boxford,  $1;  2nd  to  S. 
A.  Perkins,  Danvers,  50c. 

Pair  of  Geese.     1st  to  S.  P.  Couch,  Danvers,  $1. 

Pair  Pigeons.  1st  to  Leland  E.  Hutchinson,  Danvers,  $1; 
2nd  to  Harold  Blodgett,  Danvers,  50c. 

E.  I.  Eed  Cockerel.     1st  to  Ethel  Kelly,  Middleton,  $1. 

Aehitt  Leghorns.  1st.  ckl.,  1st  and  2nd  pullet  to  W.  B. 
Law,  Jr.,  Lynnfield,  $2.50. 

S.  C.  E.  I.  Eed.  2nd  Cockerel,  1st  cock  to  F.  C.  Frame,  $1.50. 

E.  C.  E.  I.  Eed.  1st  cockerel,  1st  and  2nd  pullet  to  F.  C. 
Frame,  $2.50. 

Pair  Eabbits.  1st  to  Fred  Weeden,  50c;  2nd  to  Ealph 
Greaves,  25c. 


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School  Exhibit 

1st  prem.  to   Centre   School,  Middleton,  $5;  2nd  prem.  to 

Centre   School,    Georgetown,   $3;   3rd   prem,   to    South 

Grammar,  Groveland. 
Collection  of  Drawings.    1st  to  Centre  School,  Middleton,  $3. 
Collection  of  Drawings  of  Fowers  and  Fruit.    1st  to  Danvers, 

$3;  2nd  to  Methuen  School,  $2;  Extra  1st  to  Methuen 

High  School  for  Art  work,  $3. 
Sewing.     1st  to  Peabody,  $3 ;  2nd  to  Methuen,  $2. 
Basketry.     1st  to  Methuen,  $3;  2nd  to  Centre  School,  Mid- 

dleton,_$2. 
Cooking.    1st  to  Methuen,  $3. 


Manual  Training 

Book  case.    1st  to  James  W.  Frost,  Georgetown,  $1.50. 

Table.    1st  to  Eoland  Winn,  Central  School,  Methuen,  $1.50 

Stools.  1st  to  Arthur  Carlson,  Arlington  St.  School,  Methuen, 
$1;  2nd  to  Eaymond  Metzer,  Ashford  St.  School,  Me- 
thuen, 75c. 

Umbrella  Eack  and  Hat  Trees.  1st  to  Paul  H.  Young,  Mid- 
dleton, $1. 

Lathe  Work.     1st  to  Stanley  DeQuay,  Georgetown,  $1. 

Tabourettes.  1st  to  Leslie  Winslow,  Methuen,  $1;  2nd  to 
Edgar  Leach,  Methuen,  75c. 

Any  Article.  1st  to  Harry  Hiomade,  Estin  Eamsbosthan, 
Herbert  Hoeppien,  Chas.  Weinhold,  Wm.  Nealey,  Ed. 
Campling,  Warren  E.  Stowers,  all  of  Methuen,  75  cents 
each;  2nd  to  Archie  L.  Jones,  Middleton,  Eugene  Keyes, 
Wm.  Nealey,  Eaymond  Metzner  of  Methuen,  50  cents 
each;  3rd  to  Warren  Stowers  and  Eaymond  Metzer, 
Methuen,  25  cents  each. 

Article  made  at  home.  1st  to  Helen  Miller,  Maple  St.,  Dan- 
vers, Eena  Batchelder,  Wenham  Centre,  $1  each;  2nd  to 
Marion  Powers,  Danvers,  75  cents;  3rd  to  Margaret  Kir- 
by,  Danvers,  50c. 


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KEPOET  OF  COMMITTEE  ON  TEEADWELL  FAEM. 

The  farm  has  continued  under  lease  to  Mr.  Dunleigh  for 
the  last  three  years,  the  lease  having  Ijeen  renewed  during 
that  time. 

The  only  improvement  made  since  the  last  report  is  the 
driven  well  near  the  barn,  the  supply  of  water  for  the  stock 
having  been  insufficent  during  the  dry  seasons  we  have  had 
in  recent  years,  making  it  necessary  to  drive  the  stock  some 
distance  for  water,  in  winter.  A  four  inch  well  was  driven 
in  the  bottom  of  the  old  well,  which  has  now  been  in  use 
more  than  a  year,  and  the  supply  of  water  seems  to  be  ample. 

The  Society  has  continued  to  use  the  farm  for  its  annual 
fair,  and  it  is  an  ideal  location  for  such  a  purpose. 

Two  very  dry  seasons  and  one  very  wet  one,  since  our  last 
report,  have  caused  short  crops  on  the  farm,  but  with  the 
ground  now  in  good  condition,  the  outlook  is  better  for  the 
coming  year. 

Following  out  the  suggestion  at  our  annual  meeting  it  is 
hoped  to  have  some  co-operative  experiments  on  the  farm  the 
next  season. 

Committee  Treadwell  Farm, 

Chas.  H.  Preston,  Danvers 
Frederick   A.    Eussell,    Methuen 
Charles  J.  Peabody,  Topsfield 
Walter  H.  Brown,  West  Peabody 
William  S.  Nichols,  Salem 


11 

RECAPITULATION 


Awarded  for  Plowing $     6.00 

"         "     Drawing,    20.00 

Farm  and  Pet  Stock. 

Awarded     for  Bulls,    $26.00 

"     Milch  Cows,    47.00 

"         "     Heifers,    19.00 

"     Calves,    21.00 

"     Fat  Cattle, 3.00 

"         "     Draft  Horses,   2.00 

"         "  Driving  and  Saddle  Horses, .  67.00 

"         "     Stallions,    6.00 

"         "     Ponies,   10.00 

"         "     Sheep  and  Goats,  19.00 

"         "     Swine, 23.00 

"         "     Poultry,    294.00 

"     Pet  Stock,   17.50 

Farm  and  Garden  Crops. 

Awarded  for  Grains,    $  19.50 

"     Seeds 1.00 

"         "     Vegetables, 93.25 

"         "     Fruits,    89.25 

"         "     Flowers,    58.50 

"         "     Plants,    1.00 

Domestic  Manufactures 

Awarded  for  Canned   Fruit  and  A^eg.,..$  17.50 

"         "     Bread,  cake,  etc., 6.00 

"         "     Needlework, 20.00 

"         "     Paintings,  etc.,   37.50 

Awarded  for  Agricultural  Implements,  .  .     $3.00 
Awarded  for  Grange  Exhibits,    $160.00 


$1,087.00 


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CHILDEEN'S  DEPAETMENT. 

Awarded  for  Poultry,    13.50 

"  Pet  Stock,   6.00 

"         "  Stock  Judging,  16.00 

"  Grain,     6.25 

"  Vegetables, 52.75 

"  Fruit,     4.00 

"  Flowers,    21.75 

"         "  Canned  Fruit  &  Vegetables, .  .     6.00 

"         "  Bread,  Cake,  etc.,   9.25 

"  Needlework,  3.50 

"         "  Farm  Models,   9.00 

"         "  Penmanship  &  Manual  Tr'ng  44.75 


$192.75 
$1,279.75 


The  total  amount  of  $1279.75  was  awarded  to  individuals 
in  twenty-five  cities  and  towns  in  Essex  Co. 


Amesbury, 

$5.50 

Marblehead, 

5.50 

Andover, 

4.50 

Middleton, 

40.00 

Beverly, 

39.00 

Methuen, 

21.75 

Boxford, 

62.25 

Newbury, 

265.00 

Danvers, 

213.50 

North  Andover, 

.    82.50 

Georgetown, 

38.50 

Peabody, 

96.50 

Groveland, 

3.50 

Rowley, 

23.75 

Hamilton, 

20.25 

Salisbury, 

4.25 

Haverhill, 

9.50 

Salem, 

6.50 

Ipswich, 

128.25 

Topsfield, 

142.75 

Lynn, 

19.50 

Wenham, 

29.00 

Lynnfield, 

15.50 

A\''est  Newbury, 

.50 

Manchester, 

2.00 

$1,279.75 


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DR.        ESSEX  AGRICULTURAL,  SOCIETY  IN  ACCOUNT  WITH 
W.   S.   NICHOLS,  TREASURER. 

JAN.   1ST.  1914  TO  JAN.   1ST,  1915 

Balance  of  last  account 

Balance   of  Fair   account 

Rent    Treadwell   Farm 

State   Bounty 

Interest  on  Mortgage 

Interest  on  Deposit 

Donations 

New  Members 

On  principal  of  mortgage 


Tent 

$400.00 

Poultry  Coop 

400.00 

Tent  (Fair  1913) 

56.90 

Lumber  (Fair  1912) 

11.20 

142.33 

29.95 

Insurance 

Repairs  Treadwell  Farm 

26.29 

Permanane  improvements 

Fair  Grounds 

96.25 

Do  Well 

196.70 

Sec'y  Salary 

200.00 

Sec'y  Expense 

25.62 

Treasurer's   Salary 

50.00 

Treasurer's  Expense 

5.00 

Premiums 

1087.00 

Premiums,  Children's 
Balance 

dept 

192.75 
57.05 

$2,977.04 

CR. 


$372.17 

203.35 

199.92 

976.95 

352.58 

7.07 

85.00 

30.00 

750.00 


$2,977.04 


DR. 


ESSEX  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY    IN    ACCOUNT    WITH       CR. 
W.    S.     NICHOLS,  TREAS. 


Tents 

$272.99 

Music 

44.99 

Police 

106.50 

Hay  &  Grain 

94.45 

Printing 

187.30 

Advertising 

43.05 

Judges 

17.50 

Baseball 

31.00 

Labor 

226.17 

Mass.  Agricultural  College      75.00 

Repairs 

158.04 

Dinners 

57.00 

Ribbons 

38.20 

Ass't  to  Sec'y 

&  Clerks 

65.15 

Balance 

203.35 

$1,623.69 

ACCOUNT    OF    FAIR    1914. 


Gate  Receipts 
Midway 


$1,291.69 
200.50 


Poultry   entries 


$1,623.69 
131.50 


This    account   has   been   examined  by  me  and  found  correct. 

Charles  F.  Ropes. 


8o 


CONSTITUTION 

OF  THE 

ESSEX  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY 


Article  1.  There  shall  be  a  President,  £0111*  Vice  Presi- 
dents, a  Secretary,  and  a  Treasurer,  who  shall  be  Trustees, 
ex-officio,  and  one  Trustee  from  each  city  and  town  in  the 
county.  The'  President,  Vice  Presidents,  Secretary  and  one 
Trustee  from  each  city  and  town  in  the  county  shall  be 
elected  at  the  annual  meeting  by  ballot,  and  the  Treasurer 
by  the  Trustees  annually  at  their  meeting  in  November. 
Nomination  for  Trustees  may  be  made  by  any  member  or 
members  of  the  Society  from  the  city  or  town  from  which 
he  is  to  be  elected  for  at  least  one  week  before  said  meeting 
to  the  Secretary,  and  he  shall  prepare  ballots  for  the  same. 

Article  2.  There  shall  be  an  Annual  meeting  of  the 
Society,  at  such  time  as  the  Trustees  shall  determine,  at  which 
all  officers  shall  be  elected.  Twenty  members  at  least  shall 
be  necessary  to  constitute  a  quorum  for  the  transaction  of 
business. 

Article  3.  If  at  any  meeting  of  the  Society,  or  the  trus- 
tees, the  President  and  Vice  Presidents  shall  be  absent,  the 
members  present  may  appoint  one  from  among  them  to  pre- 
side at  such  meeting. 

Article  4.  The  President,  or  in  case  of  his  absence,  either 
of  the  Vice  Presidents,  with  the  advice  of  the  Trustees,  may 
call  a  special  meeting  of  the  Society;  or  whenever  a  written 
application,  with  the  reason  assigned  therefor,  shall  be  made 
l)y  any  twelve  members  of  the  Society  to  the  President  and 
Trustees,  they  shall  call  such  meeting. 

Article  5.  The  meetings  of  the  Trustees  shall  be  held 
at  such  time  and  place  as  they  shall  from  time  to  time  agree 
i;pon ;  seven  of  whom,  with  the  presiding  officer,  shall  make 
a  quorum. 


8i 

Article  6.  The  Trustees  shall  regulate  all  the  concerns 
of  the  Society  during  the  intervals  of  the  meetings;  propose 
such  objects  of  improvement  to  the  attention  of  the  public, 
publish  such  communications,  and  offer  such  premiums  in 
such  form  and  value  as  they  think  proper  (provided  the 
premiums  offered  do  not  exceed  the  funds  of  the  Society)  ; 
and  shall  lay  before  the  Society  at  each  of  its  meetings  a 
statement  of  their  proceedings  and  of  the  communications 
made  to  them. 

Article  7.  The  Secretary  shall  take  minutes  of  all  the 
votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Society  and  of  the  Trustees, 
and  enter  them  in  separate  books,  and  shall  record  all  such 
communications  as  the  Trustees  shall  direct.  He  shall  write 
and  answer  all  letters  relating  to  the  business  of  the  Society. 

Article  8.  The  Treasurer  shall  receive  all  monies  due 
or  payable  to  the  Society,  and  all  donations  that  may  be  made 
to  it,  for  which  he  shall  give  duplicate  receipts,  one  of  which 
shall  be  lodged  with  the  Secretary,  who  shall  make  a  fair 
record  thereof.  .  The  Treasurer  shall  from  time  to  time,  pay 
out  such  monies  as  he  shall  have  orders  for  from  the  Trustees ; 
and  shall  annually,  and  whenever  thereto  required,  render  a 
fair  account  of  all  his  receipts  and  payments  to  the  Society 
or  a  committee  thereof.  He  shall  give  bonds  for  the  faith- 
ful discharge  of  duty  in  such  sum  as  the  Trustees  shall  di- 
rect, and  with  such  sureties. 

Article  9.  A  committee  shall  be  appointed  annually  by 
the  Trustees  to  audit  the  Treasurer's  accounts,  who  shall  re- 
port to  the  Society;  and  the  same  being  accepted,  shall  be 
entered  by  the  Secretary  in  his  books. 

Article  10.  In  case  of  death,  resignation,  incapacity,  or 
removal  out  of  the  county,  of  the  Secretary,  or  of  the  Treas- 
urer, the  Trustees  shall  take  charge  of  the  official  books, 
papers,  and  other  effects  belonging  to  the  office  that  may  be 
vacated,  and  give  receipts  for  the  same,  which  books,  papers, 
etc.,  they  may  deliver  to  some  person  whom  they  may  appoint 
to  fill  the  office  until  the  next  meeting  of  the  Socieiy,  at 
which  time  there  shall  be  a  new  choice. 

Article  11.  *Any  citizen  of  the  county  may  become  a 
member  of  the  Society  by  paying  the  sum  of  three  dollars 
to  increase  the  permanent  fund  of  the  institution. 


f  .Abttcle  12^.  A  committee  shall  be  raised  from  time  to 
time  to  solicit  and  receive  subscriptions  for  raising  a  fund 
for  encouraging  tbe  noblest  of  pursuits,  the  Agriculture  of 
our  county,  the  same  to  be  sacredly  appropriated  to  that  pur- 
pose. 

Article  13.  All  ordained  ministers  of  the  gospel  who 
reside  within  the  county  shall  be  admitted  honorary  mem- 
bers of  the  Society. 

Article  14.  In  addition  to  the  usual  number  of  Trustees 
annually  elected,'  the  past  Presidents  of  the  Society  shall  be 
honorary  members  of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

Article  15.  The  foregoing  constitution  may  be  amended 
by  a  proposition  of  the  amendment  in  writing  by  a  member 
at  a  regular  meeting;  the  same  to  lie  over  for  the  action  at 
the  next  annual  meeting  of  the  Society. 


♦Members  will  receive  from  the  Secretary  a  certificate  of 
membership.  No  fines  or  assessments  are  ever  imposed.  Mem- 
bers are  entitled  to  vote  in  all  its  transaction,  with  free  use  of 
the  Library  and  a  copy  of  the  printed  Transactions  each  year. 


Members  of  Essex  Agricultural  Society 


AMESBURY 


William  F.  Vining  John  J,  Mason 

E.  E.  Tuxbury  J.  P.  Little 

Eben  True  T.  W.  Lane 

George  T.  Morrill  L.  Hollander 


E.  A.  Goodwin 
M.  Perry  Sargent 
Edmund  Gale 


"William  Tucker 
J.  L.  Smith 
B.  F.  Smith 
George  R.  Ripley 
A.  G.  Playdon 
J.  W.  Moor 
Geo.  E.  Kline 
F.  H.  Johnson 
E.  K.  Jenkins 


ANDOVER 

John  A.  Jenkins 
Alice  C.  Jenkins 
Ballard  Holt 
Milo  H.  Gould 
F.  H.  Foster 
G.C.Foster 
Geo.  "W.  Foster 
J.  H.  Flint 


Mrs.  J.  Downing 
John  N.  Cole 
Geo.  W.  Buchan 
Joseph  H.  Blunt 
Charles  U.  Bell 
Samuel  H.  Bailey 
George  L.  Averill 
James  J.  Abbott 


J.  F.  Andrews 
S.  A.  Abbott 
N.  D.  Appleton 
R.  H.  Bancroft 
Willis  Bell 
0.  B.  Burnham 
C.  E.  Caldwell 


BEVERLY 

0.  Caswell 

M.  L.  Chamberlain 

A.  E.  Clark 

P.  E.  Clark 

Alex.  Cochrane 

Mrs.  C.  Crampsey 

A.  H.  Davenport 


Philip  Dexter 
Andrew  Dodge 
F.  A.  Dodge 
W.  F.  Dodge 
I.  Foster,  Jr. 
W.  B.  Foster 
F.  W.  Holden 


84 


Loren  Holden 
Asa  F.  Lee 
W.  C.  Lorning 
E.  A.  Lothrop 
E.  D.  Lovett 
John  W.  Lovett 
C.  A.  Mason 
George  Mason 
J.  A.  Masters 
H.  P.  McKean 
W.  C.  Morgan 


J.  F.  Morse 
J.  G.  Munsey 
J.  M.  Murney 
F.  Norwood 

C.  J.  Norwood 
J.  C.  Phillips 
Lawrence  Perkins 
Mrs.  J.  C.  Phillips 
Chas,  Pickett 

D.  L.  Peckman 
Ezra  Preston 


E.  C.  Sawyer 
I.  Schurman 
Frank  Seabury 
Wm.  D.  Sohier 
S.  H.  Stone 
E.  F.  Trask 
J.  W.  Trask 
A.  Wittum 
J.  A.  Wallis 
Aug.  Williams 
H.  W.  Woodbury 


D.  A.  Anderson 
C.  F.  Austin 

G.  B.  Austin 
W,  I.  Chadwick 

E.  H.  Killiam 


BOXFOKD 

H.  L.  Cole 
William  K.  Cole 
Chester  Killiam, 
Clinton  B.  Nason 
J.  H.  Nason 


John  Parkhurst 
E.  E.  Pearl 
J.  M.  Pearl 
H.  N.  Towne 


Henry  C.  Allen 
H.  Bushby 
A.  J.  Bradstreet 
J.  W.  Barton 
W.  B.  Carlton,  Jr. 
W.  B.  Carlton 
Ellsworth  J.  CuUen 
M.  P.  Doane 
Clarence  Day 
W.  C.  Endicott 
F.  W.  Fisher 
John  Higgins 
Eben  Jackson 
J.  C.  Jodrey 


DANVERS 

F.  0.  Kimball 

G.  A.  Knight 
J.  C.  P.  Legro 
Jacob  Marston 
Chas.  McTiernan 
C.  S.  Moore 

H.  Newhall 
Joshua  W.  Nichols 
A.  Nichols 
T.  H.  O'Neal 
G.  A.  Peabody 
M.  S.  Perkins 
W.  G.  Perkins 
J.  0.  Perry 


M.  C.  Pettingill 
J.  Frank  Porter 
George  Pratt 

E.  C.  Roberts 
J.  F.  Roberts 
Geo.  B.  Sears 
W.  H.  Ropes 
H.  G.  Sears 
H.  0.  Very 
J.  C.  Wing 

C.  H.  Preston 

D.  P.  Rogers 

F.  A.  Whitman 
J.  F.  Wliipple 


85 


Elias  Andrews 
Chas.  Moulton 
Herbert  Andrews 


ESSEX 

Aaron  Low 
Herbert  Low 
Josiah  Low 


Eufus  Choate 
F.  E.  Watson 


M.  N.  Boardman 
Thos.  Downs 
Henry  Hillard 


GEOEGETOWN" 

M.  L.  Hoyt 
J.  F.  Jackson 
G.  B.  James 


D.  Oscar  Nelson 
C.  M.  Witham 
J.  W.  Yeaton 


J.  W.  Wonson 
Geo.  M.  Wonson 
F.  G.  Wonson 
J.  C.  Shepherd 
Alex  Patillo 


GLOUCESTER 

W.  F.  Parsons 
C.  Marr,  Jr. 
S.  F.  Haskell 
J.  S.  Dolliver 


S.  Curtis,  Jr. 
B.  F.  Cook 
F.  Conant 
W.  A.  Pew 


C.  C.  Batchelder 
Eandall  B.  Day 
E.  H.  George 
Samuel  B,  George 
G.  E.  Hills 


GEOVELAND 

H.  K.  Kennett 
N".  E.  Ladd 
A.  S.  Longfellow 
P.  H.  Martino 
L.  K.  Pemberton 


D.  T.  Eowe 
H.  H.  Spofford 
Edward  M.  Stacy 
L.  A.  Woodbury 


E.  L.  Agassiz 
A.  C.  Cummings 
W.  J.  Daley 
G.  E.  Dodge 
A.  P.  Gardner 


HAMILTON 

G.  H.  Gibney 
A.  Johnstone 
H.  E.  Johnstone 
D.  L.  Haskell 
I.  F.  Knowlton 


S.  P.  Mandell,  Jr. 
Geo.  V.  L.  Meyer 
A.  E.  Potter 
E.  L.  Wildes 


86 


HAVEEHILL 


J.  A.  Bean 
A.  W.  Butrick 
H.  W.  Cheever 

D.  Cogswell 
John  C.  Day 
J.  Dewhurst 
J.  0.  Ellison 
Albert  Emerson 

E.  A.  Emerson  , 
C.  B.  Emerson 
H.  C.  Fegan 

H.  E.  Frost 
J.  E.  Gale 
A.  Haseltine,  Jr. 
Charles  Haseltine 
C.  M.  Hilton 
J.  L,  Hobson 


James  Howe 
H.  H.  Hoyt 
C.  G.  Johnson 
L.  Johnson 
L.  H.  Kimball 
W.  B.  Kimball 
George  C.  Martin 
William  McKee 
J.  C.  Merrill 
W.  H.  Moody 
lieslie  K.  Morse 
A.  A.  Ordway 
W.  W.  Osgood 
Frank  Peabody 
Daniel  Peters 
F.  G.  Phillips 
Thomas  W.  Quimby 


Jas.  Eidgeway 
A.  W.  Eiley 
W.  C.  Sleeper 
H,  K.  Swasey 
Martin  Taylor 
W.  M.  Thornton 
J.  D.  Tewksbury 
A.  E.  Towne 
H.  W.  Towne 
H.  E.  Wales 
C.  W.  Webster 

E.  F.  Webster 

F.  S.  Webster 
Ira  J.  Webster 
A.  G.  Whittier 
H.  S.  Wilson 


IPSWICH 


F.  E.  Appleton  William  G.  Horton  Geo.  H.  Sprague 

F.  E.  Appleton,  Jr.  W.  F.  Kinsman  A.   L.   Sweetser 

C.  A.  Campbell  Joseph  Marshall  L.  J.  Wood 

Herbert  W.  Mason  M.  Whittier 

James  O'Kane 

I.  E.  B.  Perkins 


W.  F.  Gould 
J.  B.  Grant 
G.  H.  Green 
A.  Hodgkins 


Mr.  Eilev 

Harry  E.  Murdock 


Mrs.  Annie  P.  Eice    James  F.  Appleton 


LAWEENCE 


C.  E.  Wingate 
H.  K.  Webster 
V.  M.  Victor 
W.  H.   Sylvester 
J.  J.  Stanley 


D,  Saunders 
Caleb   Saunders 
Thos  F.  Eyan 
H.  B,  Eobinson 
H.  P.  Eeilly 


E.  P.  Richardson 
W.  E.  Parker 

S.  S.  Lewis 
Jas.  W.  Joyce 
Joseph  Jackson 


87 


Lewis  G.  Holt 
A.  L.  Griffin 
Edward  Flynn 
William  Fitzgerald 
J.  F.  Finn 
A.  W.  Dyer 


M.  K,  Ciirran 
G^  W.  Copp 
F.  J.  Ball 
M.  E,  Austin 
M.  B.  Ames 


W.  E.  AUyn 
G.  H.  Kittredge 
W.  H.  Gile 
C.  M.  Evans 
C.  A.  DeCourcy 


J.  H.  McKenney 
T.  Merritt 
Jos.  E.Mockett 
T.  P.  Ni^ols 
G.  Norris,  Jr. 
H.  A,  Pevear 
J.  E,  Butman 
W.  W.  Butman 
Chas.  H.  Eamsdell 
G.  W.  Richardson 
I.  D.  Eogers 
H.  L.  Rounds 
B.  W.  Rowell 


LYNN 

J.  A.  J.  Sawyer 
John  Sheehan 
Henry  Stone 
G.  L.  Shorey 
J.  C.  Wilson 
Asa  T.  Newhall 
Edwin  Bates 
W.  E.  Bates 
B.  J.  Berry 
H.  N.  Berry 
E.  E.  Bray 
Geo.  A.  Buzzell 
A.  F.  Chase 


Jos.  M.  Glark" 
J.  A.  Crosscup 
Edw.  F.  Dwyer 
N.  Mortimer  Hawks 
H.  A.  Heath 
F.  I.  Hopkins 
Mrs.  M.  E.  B. 
Hutchinson 
William  H.  Joint 
Frank  W.  Mace 
Lyman  A.  May 
R.  McBrien 


John  M.  Danforth 

A.  W.  Mansfield 

B.  P.  Yerne 

C.  P.  Thompson 
Geo.  M.  Roundy 
J.  W.  Perkins 


LYNNFIELD 

John  H.  Perkins 
Frank  Newhall 
H.  W.  Munroe 
A.  Mansfield 
Geo.  E.  Herrick 
E.  F.  Gerry 


C.  H.  Derby 
T.  E.  Cox 
G.  C.  Frolich 
M.  J.  Cain 


Frank  Brown 
Amos  P.  Alley 


MAHBLEHEAD 

Miss  A.  A.  Cole 
W.  J.  Dennis 


Edgar  Gregory 
T.  W.  Paine 


88 


Lorenzo  Baker 
T.  D.  Boardman 
J.  H.  Cheever 


MANCHESTEK 

C.  E.  Cotting 
H,  L.  Higginson 
A.  M,  Merriam 


J.  F.  Eabardy 
G.  Wigglesworth 


G.  W.  Hoyt 


MEERIMAC 
John  K,  Sargent 


Bailey  Sargent 


John  W.  Shirley 
Jos.  E.  Buswell 
J.  S.  Crosby 
J.  S.  How 


METHUEN 

C.  W.  Mann 
W.  M.  Rogers 
F.  A.  Russell 
C.  M.  Sawyer 


Walter  Smith 
J.  E.  Thurlow 
F.  W.  Webster 


L.  S.  Wilkins 
William  Berry 
Daniel  Fuller 


MIDDLETON 

Henry  Fuller 
John  Jones 
A.  W.  Peabody 


B.  F.  Phillips 
Mrs.  S.  A.  Stewart 
Fred  A.  Smith 


H.  C.  Lodge 
G.  A.  James 


NAHANT 

F.  Merriam 
H.  F.  Otis 


A.  H.  Parker 


Elbridge  Noyes 
B.  Pearson,  Jr. 


NEWBURY 

Chas.  E.  Adams 
Daniel  D.  Adams 


G.  W.  Adams 
J.  K.  Adams 


89 


N.  Dole 
S.  P.  Hale 
Edwin  lUsley 
D.  H.  Illsley 
P.  M.  lUsley 
Richard  Jacques 
R.  T.  Jacques,  Jr. 
Chas.  F.  Knight 


Carleton  Little 
E.  F.  Little 
George  Little 
William  Little 
William  B.  Little 
C.  A.  Lunt 
C.  Moynihan 


E.  A.  Koyes 
Justin  Noyes 
R.  T.  Noyes 
Frank  Perkins 
P.  A.  Perkins 
J.  C.  Rolfe 
Dan  G.  Tenney 


NEWBURYPORT 


P.  T.  Winkley 
J.  C.  Stanley 
J.  B.  Smith 
G.  H.  Plummer 
Chas.  Perkins 
A.  D.  Ordway 
Asa  T.  Newhall 
Jos.  Moulton 


F.  S.  Mosely 
C.  N.  Maguire 
Otis  L.  Kent 
W.  R.  Johnson 
C.  C.  Hewett 
T.  N.  Cook 
Jos.  J.  Conley 


Jas.  C.  Coleman 
W.  H.  Bavley 
C.  S.  Bartlett 
C.  T.  Balch 
J.  W.  Allen 
Rufus  Adams 
P.  D.  Adams 


NO.  ANDOYER 


John  Barker 
J.  C.  Poor 
Edward  Adams 
C.  A.  Appleton 
G.  L.  Burnham 
Geo.  G.  Davis 
B.  H.  Farnham 
Nathan  Foster 
Mrs.  B.  Farnham 
W.  B.  Farnham 


J.  F.  Foster 
Nathan  Foster 
Orrin  Foster 
Ralph  S.  Foster 
C.  D.  Frost 
Newton  P.  Frye 
N.  A.  Gage 
E.  W.  Greene 
Walter  H.  Hayes 
G.  D.  Hinxman 


Peter  Holt 
C.  F.  Johnson 
H.  E.  Kittredge 
Geo.  E.  Kunhardt 
G.  B.  Lorning 
Geo.  Matthewson 
E.  W.  Moody 
C.  W.  Paul 
A.  M.  Robinson 
T.  0.  Ward  well 


9P 


F.  H.  Appleton 
Edw.  P.  Barrett 
C.  L.  Beckett 
W.  H.  Beckett 
Arthur  P.  Bodge 

F.  P.  Bodge 
W.  H.  Bodge 
Jos.  Bolster 
Mrs.  E.  Bradfort 
Daniel  Brown 
Lewis  Brown 
Otis  Brown 

E.  S.  Brown 
Walter  H.  Brown 
Jos.  W.  Burbeck 
Geo.  A.  Bursley 
Wm.  Busliby 
Samuel  Buxton 
J.  J.  Carroll 
John  J.  Connor 
J.  T.  Cooper 
Jos.  S.  Crehore 
Geo.  S.  Curtis 
B.  P.  Danforth 
Wm.  Distin 
Wm.  Donnell 
E.  A.  Durkee 
E.  E.  Durkee 
Geo.  A.  Eaton 
Arthur  Eliot 

G.  C.  Farrington 
Wm.  H.  Fellows 
H.  K.  Foster 
Mrs.  N.  Galeucia 


W.  H.  Brown 
A.  H.  French 
Loring  Grimes 


PEABODY 

J.  Oscar  GoOd^le 
C.  H.  Goulding 
H.  D.  Graves 

B.  G.  Hall 

H.  A.  Harrington 

C.  C.  Hills 

C.  E.  Hinckley 

C.  H.  Hooper 

E.  G.  Kelley 
W.  B.  Kimball 

D.  W.  King 
Geo.  H.  King 
S.  E.  Knapp 
S.  S.  Littlefied 
T.  F.  Lyons 

E.  B.  Mackintosh 
Thos.  Mannix 

J.  H.  McCarthy 
J.  J.  McGlone 
J.  D.  McKeen 
John  Meagher 

B.  N.  Moore 
M.  T.  Mulcahey 

F.  L.  Newhall 
0.  F.  Newhall 
J.  E.  Osborn 
Lyman  P.  Osborn 
P.  H.  O'Connor 
T.  H.  O'Shea 
Wm.  Osgood 
Alonzo  Pearson 

C.  M.  Poor 

D.  M.  Poor 

F.  W.  Poor 


EOCKPOET 

Andrew  Lane 
Horace  Lane 
W.  N.  Manning 


Henry  W.  Poor 
Edw.  H.  Porter 
Ernest  J.  Porter 
L.  E.  Porter     :  , 
Levi  Preston 
H.  A.  Quint 
A.  Eaddin  , 
M.  A.  Eamsdell 
Michael  T.  Eay 
T.  J.  Eeihan 
Chas.  Eeynolds 
Jas.  A.  Eoone 
W.  F.  Sawer 
John  Shannahan 

F.  M.  Shaw 
W.  A.  Shea 
W.  E.  Sheen 
Chas.  Simpkins 
Jesse  H.  Smith 

G.  E.  Spaulding 
J.  B.  Stevens 
H.  E.  Stockwell 
C.  E.  Stone 

E.  B.  Thomas 
J.  A.  Trask 
Wm.  N".  Tweed 
E.  M.  Twiss 
A.  W.  Tyler 

E.  A.  Varney 
Wm.   Watkins 
C.  H.  Whipple 
W.  F.  Wiley 
Mrs.  T.  Wilson 

F.  H.  Wyman 


J.  P.  Merridew 
Solomon  Smith 


G.  B.  Blodgett 
Frank  L.  Burke 
G.,  F.  Carleton 
G.  E.  Daniels 
P.  A.  Dodge 
Phineas  A.  Dodge 


91 

KOWLEY 

F.  P.  Todd  T.  P.  Hale 

Miss  Pauline  Fenno  C.  P.  Mighill 

Mrs.  L.  C.  Fenno  Daniel  O'Brien 

Agnes  H.  Hale  W.  P.  Smith 

Clara  A.  Sale  J.  H.  Tenney 


G.  \Y.  Cr«esy 
W.  S.  Nichols 
Mrs.  L.  F.  Batchel- 

der 
L.  X.  Benway 
Dennis  L.  Brown 
G.  G.  Creamer 
John  Daland 
C,  S.  Emerton 
John  P.  Felt 
H.  A.  Hale 
W.  A.  Horton 


SALEM 

Miss  L.  B.  Hood 
Mrs.  J.  M.  Jnlyn 
E.  F.  Knight 
Philip  Little 
William  S.  Lord 
David  Merritt 
E.  S.  Morse 
J.  D.  Murphy 
Jas.  Perkins 
William  Potter 
David  Pingfree 


E.  S.  Eantoul 
John  Eobinson 
H.  E.  Eeynolds 
C.  F.  Eopes 
E.  W.  Eopes 
Chas.  Sanders 
0.  B.  Shreve 

C.  P.  Spencer 
Patrick  J.  Tracey 
Ira  Vaughn 

D.  P.  Waters 


Albert  P.  True 
Eobert  Thornton 
J.  F.  Smith 
Wesley  Pettengill 


SALISBUEY 

John  Mudge 
W.  H.  Greenleaf 
F.  H.  Greeley 
Samuel  E.  Gilman 


N.  T.  Getchell 
J.  Q.  Evan? 
G.  A.  Dow 


Geo.  H.  Penney 
Jos.  Newhall 


SAUGU& 

Louis  W.  Hawks 
Jos.   Whitehead 


H.  H.   Atherton 


W.  H.  Bates 

A.  F.  Esterbrook 


92 

SWAMPSCOTT 
S.  J.  Pettingell  J.  M.  Grosvenor,  Jr. 


Geo.  F.  Averill 
F.  W.  Dearing 
E.  E.  Ferguson 
Ford  Howard 
C.  V.  Jackman 
Dr.  J.  M.  Jackson 


TOPSFIELD 

J.  S.  Lawrence  F.  W.  Pierce 

James  Marlborough  F.  H.  Towne 

J.  M.  Meredith  Geo.  Wheatland,  Jr. 

C.  J.  Peabody  James  Wood 

B.  P.  Pike  I.  M.  Woodbury 


Chas.  H.  Leach 
J.  D.  Barnes 
T.  W.  Batchelder 


WENHAM 

H.  H.  Demsey 
Albert  W.  Dodge 
Geo.  F.  Dodffe 


Wm.  P.  Dodge 
G.  A.  Perkints 


Geo,  Thurlow 
C.  D.  Ordway 
L.  H.  Bailey 
E.  M.  Boynton 
Ernest  L.  Currier 
Charles  L.  Currier 
G.  G.  Carr 
Geo.  L.  Flook 


WEST    NEWBURY 

H.  M.  Goodridge 
J.  R.  Gordon 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Gowen 
T.  J.  King 
William  Merrill 
H.  F.  ISTason 
Richard   ISTewell 


M.  H.  O'Connor 
C.  W.  Ordway 
H.  J.  Pierce 
F.  H.  Poor 
R.  L.  Smith 
Miss  G.  Stanwood 
Frederick  Stultz 


93 

NEW  MEMBERS   DURING   1915 

F.  W.  Bearing  J.  B.  Poor  Willis  Bell 

Topsfield  Topsfield  Beverly 

L.  B,  Goodale  Ernest  L.  Currier      Lawrence    Perkins 

Danvers  West  Newbury  Beverly 

John  Lummus  Charles  L.  Currier      Hiram  N.  Towne 

Danvers  West  Newbury  Boxford 

Ellsworth  J.  CuUen   Clinton  B.  Nason      John  K.  Sargent 

Danvers  Boxford  Merrimac 

J.  C.  Wing  Joshua  W,  Nichols 

Danvers  Danvers 


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The  following  is  a  list  of  members  deceased,  as  returned  to  the 
Secretary  by  the  trustees  of  the  various  cities  and  towns,  not  here- 
tofore reported: — 


B.  B.  Dodge 
Joshua  S.  Dodge 


Beverly 

Charles  Head 
Eufus  Larcom 


E.  R.  Endicott 


G.  W.  Chadwick 
J.  W.  Chadwick 


E.  Bradstreet 
0.  L.  Carlton 
W.  A.  Jacobs 
B.  E.  Newhall 


J.  E,  Somes 
D.  S.  Bresson 
Alfred  Bresson 


E.  B.  George 
E.  Harrington 
M.  H.  Harriman 


B.  F.  Barnes 


J.  K.  Norwood 


BOXFOKD 

J.  H.  Webster 

Danvees 

E.  P.  Perley 

D.  P,  Pope 
C.  B.  Eice 

E.  E.  Woodman 

Georgetown 
E.  P.  Perkins 

Gloucester 

William  A.  Pew 

F.  B.  Ferguson 
John  Corliss 

Groveland 

N.  Longfellow 

G.  H.  Tenney 

Haverhill 

C.  H.  Fellows 

Lawrence 

D.  S.  Hall 


95 


Jos.  W,  Goodwin 
Eufus  Kimball 


W.  H.  Butters 


Geo.  W.  Bray 
Edward  Kent 


C.  T.  Bushby 
Thomas  Carroll 
P.  E.  Farnham 
A.  Lummus 
John  Moulton 


Stephen  Dodd 


D.  H.  Hale 


Wm.  Bidi;erton 
Geo.  Chase 


Geo,  J.  Pierce 
Geo.  H.  Poor 


Lynn 

M.  V.  B.  Mower 
C.  G.  Wilson 

Manchestee 

W.  M.  Cheever 

Merrimack 

E.  C.  Little 

Methuen 

C.  H.  Hall 
Nahant 

C.  F.  Lovering 
Newbury 

James  Noyes 
Henry  L.  Tenney 

North  Andover 
Geo.  E.  Davis 

Peabody 

P.  T.  Nelson 

D.  W.  0 shorn 

A.  F.  Poor 

B.  H.  Taylor 
W.  F.  Munroe 

EOCKPORT 

Z.  A.  Appleton 
Eowley 

E.  S.  Hayes 
Salem 

J.  S.  Ives 

F.  V.  Wright 

West  Nev^bury 

Wm.  H.  Poor 
Geo.  C.  Eogers 


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