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FOR THE YEARS 1912.1913-1914
OF THE
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FOR THE
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NINETY-SECOND
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.
Jin Q^emotium
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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.
75
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.
76
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
7S
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
79
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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