Switzerland and Ohio County Agricultural Fair – 1869

The Switzerland and Ohio County Agricultural Fair awards appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 23 Sep 1869 – Page 2, Column 1

LIST OF PREMIUMS

Awarded at the 18th Annual Fair of the Switzerland and Ohio County Agricultural Society.

Class 1—Horses for All Purposes.

  • Best Stallion, 4 yr old or over, Jon. Taylor; 2d Ed Marshall
  • Best Stallion, 3 year old, Heman Bradley; 2d G. H. Stevenson
  • Best Stallion, 2 year old, Green Sevar; 2d Henry Stevenson
  • Best Stallion, 1 year old, Wesley Courtney
  • Best Brood Mare, C. Bradley; 2d Wm. Dehart
  • Best Mare 4 year old and over, L. P. Bradford
  • Best 3 year old Filly, Geo. W. Saddler; 2d G. W. Stevenson
  • Best 2 year old Filly, David Boyle; 2d Jas. A. Col
  • Best 1 year old Filly, David H. Lester; 2d W. Dehart
  • Best Sucking Horse Colt, C. Bradley; 2d Joshua D. Griffith
  • Bes Sucking Mare Colt, Daniel Mead; 2d W. Dehart
  • Best Gelding 4 year old or over, J. F. Phillips; 2d Julesta Vandorin
  • Best Gelding 3 year old, L. P. Bradford; 2d Wm. Brightwell
  • Best Gelding 2 year old, I. A. Humphrey; 2d Wm. Brightwell
  • Best Gelding 1 year old, James Vaughn
  • Best Span of matched Geldings or Mares, John A. Cunningham; 2d V. D. Hannah

Class 2—Horses for Light Harness.

  • Best Stallion 4 yr old or over, J. F. Harrison; 2d D. Culbertson
  • Best Gelding 4 yr old or over, J. F. Harrison; 2d Milton Rea
  • Best Gelding 3 year old, Wm. Brightwell
  • Best Mare 4 year old or over, J. F. Harrison; 2d A. W. Robbins
  • Best Mare 3 year old, Ed. Marshall
  • Best pair matched Geldings, L. Bledsoe

Class 3—Saddle Horses.

  • Best Stallion 4 year old, J. W. Tandy; 2d Geo. W. Collins
  • Best Gelding 4 year old, W. A. Lawrence; 2d R. A. Harris
  • Best Mare over 4 years old, W. H. Lawrence; 2d Enoch Buchanan
  • Best Gelding under 4 years old, Wm. Bailey; 2d Ben. H. North
  • Best Mare under 4 years old, S. Carver

Class 5—Speed Ring.

  • Fastest Trotting Gelding, Jos. Rea
  • Fastest Trotting Stallion, J. F. Harrison
  • Fastest Pacing Mare, Moses Osborn
  • Fastest Pacing Gelding, E. B. Platt
  • Fastest Racking Gelding, John W. Gardner; 2d W. H. Scranton

Class 5—Sweepstakes on Horses.

  • Best Stallion, Oliver Mulford
  • Best Gelding, J. F. Roswell
  • Best Mare, C. Bradley

Class 6—Guage Ring.

  • Fist Premium, Alfred Dunning
  • Second Premium, J. F. Pate

Class 7—Jacks and Mules.

  • Best Jack, Wm. Stewart; 2d Peter Dorril
  • Best Mule, 4 years old, Wm. Payne; 2d James North
  • Best Mule 3 years old, John Danner
  • Best Mule 2 years old, Andrew Ricketts; 2d H. W. Scranton
  • Bes Mule 1 year old, James Huston; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • Best Mule Colt, John Danner; 2d Aaron Conner

Class 8—Heavy Draught Horses.

  • Best Stallion, Oliver Mulford; 2d Peter Dorrill
  • Best Mare, R. A. Harris; 2d Jordan Wainscott
  • Best Heavy Draught Team, Wm. T. Baily; 2d Jordan Wainscott

Class 9—Horned Cattle.

  • Best Bull 3 yrs old or over, Lewis Conner; 2d Wm. Payne
  • Best Bull 2 years old, L. Bledsoe
  • Best Bull 1 year old, H. Keeney
  • Best Bull Calf, John W. Morrison
  • Best Cow 3 years old, Lewis Conner; 2d J. W. Morrison
  • Best Heifer 2 years old, L. Conner; 2d James McFadden
  • Best Heifer 1 year old, Lewis Conner
  • Best Heifer Calf, Lewis Conner

Class 10—Working Cattle.

  • Best Yoke of Cattle 4 yrs old, Rhedis White

Class 11—Milch Cows.

  • Best Cow of any age, John W. Morrison

Class 12—Fat Sheep, Cattle and Hogs.

  • Best Bullock, Lewis Conner
  • Best Cow, Lewis Conner
  • Best Sheep, John Vanosdol; 2d John C. Scranton
  • Best Hog, U. H. Stow; 2d U. H. Stow

Class 13—Fine Wool Sheep.

  • Best Buck 1 year old, John Stewart
  • Best Ewe 1 year old, John Stewart
  • Best Buck Lamb, John Stewart
  • Best Ewe Lamb, John Stewart

Class 14—Sweepstakes on Cattle.

  • Best Bull, Lewis Conner
  • Best Cow, Lewis Conner

Class 15—Middle Wood Sheep.

  • Best Buck 1 year old, John Stewart; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • Best Ewe 1 year old, John Stewart; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • Best Ewe Lamb, E. P. Goddard; 2d John Stewart

Class 16—Long Wool Sheep.

  • Best Buck 1 year old, John Gillespie; 2d David Scott
  • Best Ewe 1 year old, John Gillespie; 2d W. P. Oxley
  • Best Buck Lamb, Wm. Bowman
  • Best Ewe Lamb, John Gillespie; 2d Wm. P. Oxley

Class 17—Sweepstakes on Sheeps.

  • Best Fine Wool Buck, John Stewart
  • Best Middle Wool Buck, John Gillispie
  • Best Fine Wool Ewe, John Stewart
  • Best Middle Wool Ewe, E. P. Goddard

Class 18—Hogs.

  • Best Boar 1 yr old or over, Thomas Works; 2d H. Cunningham
  • Best Boar under 1 year old, John Vanosdol; 2d Thomas Works
  • Best Breeding Sow, R. Harris; 2d Thomas Works
  • Best Sow Shoat under 1 year old, A. Works; 2d A. Works
  • Best five Pigs of same litter, R. A. Harris

Class 19—Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, &c.

  • Best 2 Horse Plow, (Bidwell), U. P. Schenck & Sons; 2d Achilles Ogle
  • Best 1 Horse Plow, (Bidwell), Achillis Ogle, 2d (Eureka), U. P. Schenck & Sons
  • Best Sod Plow, (Bidwell) Abram Tinker; 2d U. P. Schenck & Sons
  • Best Double Shovel Plow, L. W. Mallet; 2d Achilles Ogle
  • Best Hillside Plow (Steel), R. F. Grisard & Bro; 2d U. P. Schenck & Sons
  • Best 2 Horse Harrow, S. Stow
  • Best Wheat Drill, F. Read; 2d (McSherry) U. P. Schenck & Sons
  • Best Wheel Barrow, Geo. W. Saddler
  • Best half dozen Axe Handles, D. A. Morris

Class 20—Mills, Presses, Wooden Ware, &c.

  • Best Threshing Machine, G. H. & B. F. Keeney; 2d Goodner & Buchanan
  • Best Drag Saw, John Dickason
  • Best Cider Mill, R. F. Grisard & Bro. (Scientific American)
  • Best Apple Peeler, (Lightning), R. F. & Grisard & Bro; 2d J. W. Gary
  • First Premium on Cutting Box, (Sanford’s) U. H. Schenck & Sons; 2d R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • First Premium on Churn, Samuel B. Hyde; 2d Thomas Works
  • First Premium on Revolving Hay Rake, James Wescott
  • First Premium on Practical Farm Gate, Alfred Downey
  • First Premium on Pannel Door, S. Washer
  • First Premium on Corn Sheller, U. P. S. & Sons.
  • First Premium on Sett of Grain Measures, H. S. & H. Espy
  • First Premium on 6 Wooden Buckets, H. S. & H. Espy
  • First Premium on 1 doz. Brooms, Mrs. Mary Barker; 2d H. S. & H. Espy
  • First Premium on Nest of Tubs, and Nest of Keelers, H. S. & H. Espy
  • First Premium on Beehive, Martin G. Keeny; 2d James G. Wescott
  • First Premium on 1000 Hay Hoops, J. B. Glenn
  • First Premium on Clothes Wringer, H. S. & H. Espy
  • First Premium on Manure Fork, R. F. Grisard & Bro; 2d Lewis Jutton
  • First Premium on Pitchfork, R. F. Grisard & Bro.; 2d W. P. Oxley
  • First Premium on Horse Hay Fork, U. P. Schenck & Sons; 2d John W. Morrison
  • First Premium on Potato Hook, Clarence Bruner; 2d S. Stow
  • First Premium on Spinning Wheel, J. Murphy

Class 21—Reapers, Mowers, &c.

  • First Premium on 2 Horse Wagon, Abram Tinker; 2d Edward Abbott
  • First Premium on 1 Horse Spring Wagon, R. R. Houghton; 2d Geo. W. Murphy
  • First Premium on Combined Reaper and Mower (Champion), U. P. Schenck & Sons
  • First Premium on Single Mower, (Champion) U. P. Schenck & Sons; 2d R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • First Premium on pair twin Log Sleds, S. Stow

Class 22—Carriages and Cabinet Ware.

  • First Premium on 2 Horse Carriage, Wm. Payne; 2d J. H. McDaniel
  • First Premium on 1 Horse Buggy, Dr. P. S. Sage

Class 23—Other Mechanical Products.

  • First Premium on Specimen of Tin-ware, six pieces, H. S. & H. Espy
  • First Premium on Corn Basket, W. P. Oxley; 2d Mrs. S. Wescott

Class 24—Vegetables.

  • First Premium on Beets, Thomas Works; 2d Andrew Works
  • First Premium on half bushel Sweet Potatoes, U. H. Stow
  • First Premium on half bushel Irish Potatoes, John Dunning; 2d James M North
  • First Premium on 1 dozen Parsnips, Mrs. John Moore; 2d W. P. Oxley
  • First Premium on 3 Watermelons, Henry C. Pickett
  • First Premium on 3 Pumpkins, Geo. Melick; 2d Andrew Works
  • First Premium on half bushel Onions, Jos. Clements; 2d Wm. H. Madison
  • First Premium on 1 doz. Carrots, S. Stow; 2d Wm. Oxley
  • First Premium on 3 Squashes, Mrs. M. Jenkins; 2d Thomas Works
  • First Premium on half bushel Onion Setts, Geo. W. Saddler; 2d David Scott
  • First Premium on half bushel White Beans, Geo. McCulloch; 2d Thomas Works
  • First Premium on 2 quarts Lima Beans, W. P. Oxley; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • First Premium on Collection Irish Potatoes, James M. North; 2d Lewis Coons

Class 25—Grain and Seed.

  • First Premium on bushel Yellow Corn, Lewis Coons
  • First Premium on bushel White Corn, Jos. Clements
  • First Premium on bushel Red Wheat, Jordan Wainscott; 2d C. L. Summers
  • First Premium on bushel White Wheat, Jacob Baker; 2d Jacob Baker
  • First Premium on 2 bushels Rye, Jacob Baker; 2d Jacob Baker
  • First Premium on bushel Oats, Jordan Wainscott; 2d Andrew Works
  • First Premium on half bushel Flax Seed, John Hill; 2d John Hill
  • First Premium on half bushel Timothy Seed, U. H. Stow; 2d Jacob Baker
  • First Premium on half bushel Red Clover Seed, David Scott
  • First Premium on half bushel Buckwheat, Jordan Wainscott; 2d John Moore

Class 26—Field Crops.

  • First Premium on acre Oats, John R. Hannah; 2d S. Stow
  • First Premium on acre Irish Potatoes, James G. Wescott, who raised 1 acre on ground 440 bushels of Shaker Russets.
  • First Premium on specimen of Broom Corn, E. P. Goddard; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • First Premium on 10 pounds of Leaf Tobacco, Geo. W. Saddler

Class 27—Farms, Gardens, &c.

  • First Premium on practical Barn, Solomon Froman
  • First Premium on best arranged Garden, U. H. Stow

Class 28—Poultry.

  • First Premium on pair of Chickens, Jacob Snyder; 2d Jacob Snyder
  • First Premium on pair of Geese, H. Cunningham; 2d Lem. C. Stevens
  • First Premium on Common Ducks, Lem. C. Stevens; 2d James Morrison
  • First Premium on Guinea Fowls, Lewis Coons; 2d Lem. C. Stevens
  • First Premium on pair of Turkeys, E. P. Goddard

Class 29—Plain Sewing, Needle Work and Embroidery.

  • First Premium on white solid work quilt, Mrs. Alfred Wade; 2d Miss Ella Hitchens
  • First Premium on patch work quilt, Mrs. Olive Bradford; 2d Elizabeth Melick
  • First Premium on Ottoman Cover, Mrs. A. G. Jackson; 2d Mrs. A. G. Jackson
  • First Premium on Tidy, Miss Janet Ward; 2d Mrs. Eli T. Ogle
  • First Premium on Calico Comfort, Mrs. Jacob Baker; 2d Miss Fanny Owens
  • First Premium on Cloth, Miss Loplia Dickason
  • First Premium on pair of Lamp Mats, Mrs. Eli T. Ogle
  • First Premium on suit of Mens’ Clothing, made by a man, J. M. Manual
  • First Premium on suit of Mens’ Clothing, made by lady, Miss A. C. Wyand; 2d Miss Eliza Rouze
  • First Premium on ladies’ Head Press, Tardy & Detraz
  • First Premium on Shirt, Miss Lavina Wait; 2d Miss Lucinda Baker
  • First Premium on Velvet Bonnet, Tardy & Detraz
  • First Premium on Sunbonnet, Miss E. Brickel; 2d Junietta Brickel
  • First Premium on ladies’ Cap, Tardy & Detraz
  • First Premium on Home made Flannel Dress, Miss Elva Smith; 2d Susannah Wainscott
  • First Premium on Calico Dress, Miss Lavina Wait; 2d Miss Junietta Brickel
  • First Premium on Ornamental Braidwork, Clarinda Stewart; 2d J. W. Gray
  • First Premium on Silk Embroidery, Tardy  & Detraz; 2d Miss Mary E. Dickason
  • First Premium on Worsted Embroidery, Mrs. A. G. Jackson
  • First Premium on Linen Embroidery, Miss Laura Marble
  • First Premium on Cotton Embroidery, Miss Lavina Marble; 2d Miss Eliza A McKain
  • First Premium on suit of ladies Under Clothing, Miss Maggie Froman

Class 29—No. 2—For Children under 12 Years.

  • First Premium on work on perforated paper, Olive Oxley; 2d Olive Oxley
  • First Premium on Patch Work, Elnora Gillespie; 2d Kate Scofield
  • First Premium on Child’s Sack, Elva Smith
  • First Premium on Calico Dress, Kate Scofield
  • First Premium on Bead work and Bur Work, Olive Oxley
  • First Premium on Knit Stockings, Caroline Smith; 2d Caroline Smith
  • First Premium on knit Socks, Joanna Kizer
  • First Premium on Pin Cushion, Olive Oxley; 2d Olive Oxley

Class 30—Domestic Manufactures.

  • First Premium on 5 yards Tow Linen, Mrs. Alfred Wade; 2d Mrs. Albert G. Jackson
  • First Premium on 5 yards Linen Diaper, Mrs. Jacob Baker; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • First Premium on 5 yards Cotton Diaper, Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • First Premium on 5 yards Jeans, Mrs. Buttles; 2d Thomas Works
  • First Premium on 5 yards White Flannel, Mrs. N. A. Maples; 2d Sarah J. Hizer
  • First Premium on 5 yards Colored Flannel, Mrs. Buttles; 2d Mrs. John C. Scranton
  • First Premium on 5 yards Rag Carpet, Mrs. L. M. Oxley; 2d Mrs. S. Wescott
  • First Premium on 5 yards Kersey, Mrs. N. A. Maples; 2d Mrs. Buttles
  • First Premium on 5 yards Linen and Cotton Fabric, Mrs. A. Wade; 2d Mrs. Eliza Cutter
  • First Premium on 5 yards plain Linsey, Mrs. Buttles
  • First Premium on pair Wool Blankets, Mrs. J. Adkinson; 2d Mrs. L. M. Oxley
  • First Premium on Cotton and Wool Blankets, Mrs. John Lostutter; 2d Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • First Premium on Double Wool Coverlet, Mrs. N. A. Maples
  • First Premium on Single Coverlet, Mrs. Buttles; 2d Mrs. L. M. Oxley
  • First Premium on pair of Wool Knit Stockings, Mrs. Martin Scranton; 2d Miss Laura Marble
  • First Premium on pair wool Knit Socks, Mrs. Jacob Baker; 2d Sarah J. Kizer
  • First Premium on pair wool Knit Mittens, Mrs. L. Vandorin; 2d Mrs. Jacob Baker
  • First Premium on pair of wool Knit Comforts, Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • First Premium on 1 pound Stocking Yarn, Thos. Works; 2d Thomas Works
  • First Premium on 1 pound of Flax Sewing Thread, Thomas Works
  • First Premium on pair Knit Suspenders, Mrs. Alfred Wade; 2d Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • First Premium on pair Linen Sheets, Mrs. Alfred Wade; 2d Mrs. John Vanosdol
  • First Premium on pair of Linen Table Cloths, Thomas Works; 2d Mrs. Abigal Mendell
  • First Premium on Hearth Rug, Mrs. Scofield; 2d Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • First Premium on wool Knit Gloves, Mrs. Albert G. Jackson; 2d Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • First Premium on Cotton Stockings, Miss Eliza A. McKain
  • First Premium on Linen Stockings, Mrs. Eliza Cutter
  • First Premium on 5 yards Girting Carpet, Mrs. John C. Scranton

Class 31—Linen, Cotton and Woolen Fabric Made by Machinery.

  • First Premium on 10 yards, Plaid Flannel, Mrs. John Moore
  • First Premium on 10 yards Satinett, Mrs. Susannah Wainscott
  • First Premium on 10 yards Jeans, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Mrs. Susannah Wainscott
  • First Premium on pair Blankets, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Mrs. Susannah Wainscott

Class 32—Leather Manufactures.

  • First Premium on Man’s Saddle and Bridle, Wm. Brightwell; 2d Thomas Works
  • First Premium on Side Saddle; T Works; 2d T Works
  • First Premium on pair of Calf Boots, Thiebaud & Sons; 2d J. Q. Davis
  • First Premium on pair of Kip Boots, P. Baxter; 2d J. Q. Davis
  • First Premium on pr Cow Hide Boots, T. Works
  • First Premium on pair woman’s shoes, J. Davis
  • First Premium on pair womens’ Galters, P. Baxter; 2d J. Q. Davis
  • First Premium on pair of women’s Slippers, Thiebaud & Son; 2d P Baxter
  • First Premium on collection Boots, Shoes, Galters and Slippers, Thiebaud & Son; 2d J. Q. Davis

Class 33—Flowers and Fine Arts.

  • First Premium on collection Flowers, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Miss Margaret Gillespie
  • Second premium on Boquet, Mrs. Margaret Gillespie
  • First Premium on variety of Shrubbery, Miss Margaret Gillespie; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • First Premium on display of Cacti, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Miss Margaret Gillespie
  • First Premium on collection of Dahlias, Miss Margaret Gillespie
  • First Premium on Single Rose, Miss Margaret Gillespie
  • First Premium on Single Plant in Bloom, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Sallie Simmons
  • Second premium on Single Plant not in bloom, Mrs. J. Moore
  • First Premium on Hair Flowers, Clarinda Stewart
  • Second premium on Landscape Painting, M. J. McFadden
  • First Premium on Oil Painting, M. J. McFadden; 2d Miss Mary E. Dickason
  • Second premium on Hair Work, Mrs. Berkley
  • Second premium on Penmanship by person over 21 years, Henry B. Sparks
  • First Premium on Pensmanship by person between 15 and 21 years, Miss Lou Ford
  • First Premium on Penmanship by person under 15 years, Miss Kittie Dickason
  • First Premium on flower painting, N. J. Snodgrass

Class 34—Jellies, Pickles, Preserves and Canned Fruits.

  • First Premium on jar preserves, Mrs. Nancy Lostutter; 2d Mrs. Sarah J. Hizer
  • First Premium on collection preserves, Mrs. Sarah J. Hizer; Mrs. Eliza J. Goodner
  • First Premium on jelly, Mrs. Eliza J. Goodner; 2d Eliza J. Goodner
  • First Premium on collection jellies, Mrs. James McFadden
  • First Premium on jar fruit butter, Miss Junietta Brickel; 2d Mrs. Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on collection of fruit butter, Mrs. Eliza Brickel; 2d Miss Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on jar pickles, Mrs. E. Robertson; 2d Miss Junietta Brickel
  • First Premium on collection pickles, Mrs. L. M. Oxley; 2d Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on collection dried fruit, L. M. Oxley; 2d Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on collection canned fruit, L. M. Oxley; 2d Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on collection of preserves, jellies, fruits, &c., Isabella McFadden

Class 35—Table Comforts.

  • First Premium on butter made in June, Mrs. Scofield; 2d Lavina Wait
  • First Premium on butter made in Sept., Eliza Brickel; 2d Mrs. Albert G. Jackson
  • First Premium on 10 lbs cheese, Horace Ayers; 2d Wm. H. Madison
  • First Premium on maple sugar, Martin G. Keeny; 2d J. Baker
  • First Premium on strained honey, M. G. Keeny; 2d Mrs. J. Moore
  • First and 2d premiums on maple molasses, M. G. Keeney
  • First Premium on honey in the comb, Wm. Carnine; 2d Mrs. J. Moore
  • First Premium on sorghum molasses, Isaac McKay; 2d J. Melick
  • First Premium on salt rising bread, Mary Dickason; 2d Lavina Wait
  • First Premium on yeast bread, Lovina Wait; 2d Mrs. D. Scott
  • First Premium on home-made cake, Mary E. Dickason; 2d Lavina Wait
  • First Premium on home-made pie, Lavina Wait; 2d Mary Dickason
  • First Premium on col. bread, cakes and pies, Mary Dickason
  • First Premium on smoked ham, Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on lard, Mrs. Maples; 2d Mrs. John Stewart
  • First Premium on loaf corn bread, Margaret Cunningham; 2d Mary E. Dickason
  • First Premium on tomato catsup, Isabella McFadden; 2d Nancy Shehane
  • First Premium on cucumber catsup, Eliza A. Brickel; 2d Mrs. Howard Stow

Class 36—Fruits.

  • First Premium on collection of fruits of all kinds, S. Stow; 2d John Vanosdol
  • First Premium on 12 varieties apples, T. H. Durbin; 2d Isaac McKay
  • First Premium on 6 varieties apples, Nathan McArdle; 2d Isaac McKay
  • First Premium on collection winter apples, T. H. Darbin; 2d Nathan McArdle
  • First Premium on collection pears, Mrs. Hiram Robertson
  • First Premium on specimen peaches, S. Stow; 2d I. McKay
  • First and 2d premiums on specimen quinces, L. W. Mallet
  • First Premium on specimen grapes, Elizabeth Brickel; 2d U. Stow
  • First Premium on collections grapes and tomatoes, U. H. Stow

Class 37—Flour and Meal.

  • First Premium on barrel flour, Land & Son; 2d John Gill
  • First Premium on bushel corn meal, Wm. Carnine; 2d T. Works

Class 38—Wine, Cider and Vinegar.

  • First Premium on Grape Wine, Mrs. I. A. Humphrey; 2d Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on Blackberry Wine, Mrs. I. A. Humphrey; 2d Mrs. Maples
  • First Premium on Elderberry Wine, Mrs. Hiram Robertson
  • First Premium on Currant Wine, Mrs. I. A. Humphrey; 2d Mrs. Maples
  • First Premium on Apple Cider, E. P. Goddard; 2d Mrs. Isabella McFadden
  • First Premium on Cider Vinegar, S. Stow; 2d Clarince Bruner
  • First Premium on Raspberry Wine, Elizabeth Robertson; 2d Mrs. Hiram Robertson
  • First Premium on Vinegar other than cider, Mrs. Jacob Baker; 2d Mrs. Howard Stow
  • First Premium on Strawberry Wine, Mrs. Hiram Robertson

Class 39—Miscellaneous Articles for Which No Premiums Are Offered in this List.

  • Tucker on Sewing Machine, T. H. Downey
  • Ladder, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • Double Breast Chains, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • Pannel Saw, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • Grubbing Hoe, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • Broad Axe, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • Half Doz. Drawing Knives, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • Half Doz. Lathing Hatches, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • One Sett Auger Bitts, R. F. Grisard & Bro.
  • Pair Pillow Cases, Mrs. Lucy Hall
  • Fly Brush, Mrs. Samuel Stewart
  • Pocket Book
  • Shot Gun, Milo Hannah
  • Sleigh, Wm. G. Smock
  • Coffee Boiler, S. McGuffin
  • Tea Pot, S. McGuffin
  • Stand Cover, Mrs. Albert G. Jackson
  • Silk Braiding, Mrs. Albert G. Jackson
  • Suit of Gents Knit Wear, Mrs. Alex Edgar
  • Feather Flowers, Eliza A. McKain
  • Sugar Trough Gourd, John R. S. Smith
  • Circle Saw and Auger, Martin J. Keeny
  • Theodolyte, Martin T. Keeny
  • Spring Bed Bottom, S. Washer
  • Boot Jack S. Washer
  • Portable Engine, G. H. & B. F. Keeney
  • Circular Saw, John Dickason
  • Eight Horse Power, Goodner & Buchanan
  • Pair Small Brackets, R. R. Baldwin
  • Patent Rail Fence, Lewis A. Beal
  • Pat Nuts Raised in the District, H. F. Stewart
  • Work Stand, M. S. Longwood
  • Drain Tile, J. L. Roe

Class 40—Equestrianism.

  • First Premium on Horsemanship, by lady, Miss Lucinda Barker; 2d Miss Apple Walters
  • First Premium, boy under 12 years, Ben. Bledsoe; 2d J C Wells