Switzerland & Ohio Agricultural Fair – 1867

Switzerland County and Ohio County, Indiana, Fair awards multiple issues of the Vevay Reveille.

Vevay Reveille – 3 Oct 1867 – Page 2, Column 4

Editor Reveille: I propose to furnish you for publication the awards of premiums at the Sixteenth Annual Exhibition of the Switzerland and Ohio County Agricultural Society, which has just closed.

It was a perfect success notwithstanding the dust. There were thirteen hundred and fourteen entries—more than ever before.

Over seventeen hundred dollars was paid out in premiums, besides the Premium Hat presented by Mrs. Tardy & Detraz, of your place, to the lady who took the red ribbon in the equestrian ring.

We will begin with:

Class 1—Horses for All Purposes.
There were eighty-five entries in this class.

  • The first premium for best stallion 4 years old or over was awarded to T. Dickerson; 2d J. L. Mulford.
  • Best stallion 3 years old, V. D. Hanna.
  • Best stallion 2 years old, Edwin Marshal; 2d J. H. Campbell
  • Best stallion 1 year old, Heman Bradly; 2d Dan Doviell
  • Best brood mare, Alkenny Davis; 2d Jas. Huston
  • Best mare 4 years old or over, Silas How; 2d Wm. Armstrong
  • Best filly 3 years old, Isaac Stone; 2d J. Wainscott
  • Best filly 2 years old, Luther Buck; 2d R. N. Vernon
  • Best filly 1 year old, Joseph Stewart; 2d Woodford DeHart
  • Best sucking horse colt, Alkeny Davis; 2d Wm. Allen
  • Best sucking mare colt, James Huston; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • Best gelding 4 years old or over, Newton Buck; 2d J. T. Griffin
  • Best gelding 3 years old, David Boyle; 2d Alkenny Davis
  • Best gelding 2 years old, L. W. Sutton; 2d N. Wycoff
  • Best gelding 1 year old, R. N. Vernon; 2d Wesley McHenry
  • Best span matched geldings or mars, O. Humphrey; 2d Wm. Allen

Class 2—Horses for Light Harness.
There were twenty five entries in this class.

  • Best stallion 4 years old or over, J. T. Grant; 2d J. H. Campbell
  • Best stallion 3 years old, O. S. Mulford
  • Best gelding 4 years old or over, Wm. Allen; 2d T. Dickerson
  • Best gelding 3 years old, Wm. Allen
  • Best mare 4 years old or over, E. Bullington; 2d C. Larrahee
  • Best mare 3 years old, R. D. Hedge; 2d T. Dickerson
  • Best pair matched geldings or mares, Lem Bledsoe; 2d Judge Malin

Class 3—Saddle Horses.
There were thirty entries in this class.

  • Best stallion 4 years old or over, Frank Miller; 2d T. Dickerson
  • Best gelding 4 years old or over, Wm. Allen; 2d Sam. Hoggins
  • Best mare 4 years old or over, V. D. Hanna; 2d Hosier J. Harris
  • Best gelding under 4 years old, Wm. Allen; 2d David Boyle
  • Best mare under 4 years old, Green Seivers; 2d Geo. H. Wells

Class 4—Speed Ring—Horses of Any Age.
Twenty-two entries in this class.

  • Best trotting animal (time 3:05), R. L. Willis; 2d (time 3:06) T. Dickerson
  • Best pacing animal (time 2:40), T. Dickerson; 2d (time 2:46) J. Owen
  • Best racking animal (time 3:26), James E. Pate; 2d (time 3:11) Samuel Scott

Class 5—Sweepstakes on Horses.
Twenty-nine entries.

  • Best Stallion, T. Dickerson
  • Best gelding, Wm. Allen
  • Best mare, Silas Howe

Class 6—Guage Ring.
Fourteen entries.

  • V. D. Hanna, premium.

Class 7 – Jacks and Mules.
Nineteen entries.

  • Best Jack of any age, Samuel Stewart; 2d Henry Debber
  • Best mule 4 years old or over, J. M. North
  • Best mule 3 years old, Wm. H. Fisk; 2d Wm. H. Fisk
  • Best mule 2 years old, J. C. Bovard
  • Best mule 1 year old, R. N. Vernon; 2d A. Tinker
  • Best mule colt, Lewis Lutton; 2d J. W. Adkinson

Class 8 – Heavy Draught Horses.
Nine entries.

  • Best stallion, O. S. Mulford; 2d O. S. Mulford
  • Best mare, J. L. Grant; 2d J. Wainscott
  • Best heavy draught team, R. A. Harris; 2d John Morrison.

Continued Next Week.

Vevay Reveille – 10 Oct 1867 – Page 2, Column 2

Awards of Premiums

At the Sixteenth Annual Fair of the Switzerland and Ohio County Agricultural Society, held at their Fair Grounds, at East Enterprise, Sept. 23d to 27th, 1867.

Class 9—Horned Cattle.
Twenty-six entries.

  • Best bull 3 years old, Alkenny Davis
  • Best bull 2 years old, L. W. Mallet; 2d J. H. McHenry
  • Best bull 1 year old, Daniel Dorrell; 2d Samuel Stewart
  • Best bull calf, L. Bledsoe; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • Best cow 3 years old, M. Keeney; 2d James Cole
  • Best heifer 2 years old, Howard Stow; 2d Wm. Stewart
  • Best heifer 1 year old, Thomas Works; 2d Samuel Stewart
  • Best heifer calf, none

Class 10—Working Cattle and Steers.
Seven entries.

  • Best yoke work cattle 4 years old, Thos. F. McCreary; 2d Thos. F. McCreary.
  • Best yoke work cattle 3 years old, P. L. Davis
  • Best yoke working steers 2 years old, Samuel Stewart; 2d James Dennis
  • Best yoke working steers 1 year old, E. P. Goddard

Class 11—Milch Cows
Three entries.

  • Best milch cow, Aaron Miller; 2d Peter Lostutter

Class 12—Fat Sheep and Cattle.
Thirteen entries.

  • Best fat bullock, U. H. Stow
  • Best fat cow, M. Keeney; 2d P. L. Davis
  • Best fat sheep, James Cole; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • Best fat hog, Thos. Works; 2d Thos. Works

Class 13—Sweepstakes on Cattle.
Nine entries.

  • Best bull, L. W. Mallet
  • Best cow, Samuel Stewart

Class 14—Fine Wooled Sheep.
Twelve entries.

  • Best buck, H. Wallich; 2d John Stewart
  • Best ewe, H. Wallich; 2d John Stewart
  • Best buck lamb, John Stewart; 2d H. Wallich
  • Best buck lamb, M. Barricklow; 2d Thomas Works

Class 15—Middle Wooled Sheep.
Twenty-three entires.

  • Best buck, Wm. Scott; 2d S. J. Searcy
  • Best ewe, S. J. Searcy; 2d Wm. Scott
  • Best ewe lamb, E. P. Goddard; 2d James Cole
  • Best buck lamb, W. B. Douglas; 2d James Cole

Class 16—Long Wooled Sheep.
Eight entries.

  • Best buck 1 year old, W. B. Douglas
  • Best ewe, James Cole; 2d W. P. Oxley
  • Best ewe lamb, Thos. A. Stewart
  • Best buck lamb, Thos. A. Stewart; 2d W. P. Oxley

Class 17—Sweepstakes on Sheep.
Thirteen entries.

  • Best buck, fine wooled, M. Barricklow
  • Best ewe, fine wooled; James Cole
  • Best buck, middle wooled, S. J. Searcy
  • Best ewe, middle wooled, S. J. Searcy

Class 18—Hogs.
Twelve entries.

  • Best boar 1 year old, S. J. Searcy; 2d P. L. Davis
  • Best board under 1 year old, Oliver McCreary; 2d Samuel Stewart
  • Best breeding sow 1 year old, John Stewart; 2d U. H. Stow
  • Best sow shoat, James Lacy; 2d W. P. Oxley
  • Best five pigs, John Stewart

Class 19—Plows, Harrows and Cultivators.
Seventeen entries.

  • Best two horse plow, W. Clore
  • Best one horse plow, B. F. Keeney
  • Best sod plow, A. Sinkle
  • Best single shovel plow, Wm. Clore
  • Best double shovel plow, Wm. Clore
  • Best two horse harrow, Charles Adams
  • Second best sod plow, W. Clore
  • Second best double shovel plow, Wm. Tinker
  • Best ½ dozen axe handles, D. A. Morris; 2d D. A. Morris
  • Best wheelbarrow, S. Stone

Class 20—Mills, Presses and Woolen Ware.
Thirty-four entries.

  • Best thrashing machine, J. W. Hall; 2d Milton Hannah
  • Best sorghum mill, John Stewart
  • Best drag saw, B. F. Keeney
  • Best pump, Geo. W. Dickason; 2d Geo. W. Dickason
  • Best specimen cooperage, tight work, Wm. McGuffin
  • Best specimen cooperage, slack work, B. J. Grant; 2d B. J. Grant
  • Best cider mill, J. Wainscott
  • Best apple pealer, J. W. Gray; 2d Joseph G. Melick
  • Best churn, D. J. Ryker; 2d W. B. Robinson
  • Best washing machine, D. J. Ryker
  • Best wire hay rake, U. H. Stow
  • Best farm gate, Wm. P. Dickason
  • Best pair venetian blinds, S. Stow
  • Best corn shelter, W. P. Oxley; 2d W. P. Oxley
  • Best six willow baskets, Lewis Coons; 2d Lewis Coons
  • Best nest tubs, Wm. McGuffin
  • Best bee hive, M. Keeney
  • Best 1,000 shingles, John Murphy; 2d S. Stow
  • Best reel, John Murphy
  • Best clothes wringer, M. Keeny
  • Best manure fork, Henry Sedam; 2d Wm. Tinker
  • Best pitch fork, Henry Sedam

Class 21—Reapers, Mowers and Wagons.
Ten entries.

  • Best two horse wagon, G. W. Murphy; 2d D. P. Phillips
  • Best two horse spring wagon, G. W. Murphy; 2d G. W. Murphy
  • Best one horse spring wagon, J. W. Lewis
  • Best single mower, P. Oakman; 2d S. Sedam
  • Best twin log sleds, James Lacy

Class 22—Carriages and Cabinet Ware.
Seven entries.

  • Best one horse carriage, Geo W. Dickason
  • Best one horse buggy, R. L. Willis; 2d H. Fisk & Bro.
  • Best sulky, Glasford Coffman; 2d Wm. H. Whitlock

Class 23—Other Mechanical Products.
Eight entries.

  • Best specimen Tin Ware, Thos. Works
  • Best specimen Horse Shoeing, E. R. Platt; 2d E. R. Platt
  • Best specimen Corn Basket, W. P. Oxley
  • Best specimen Stove and Tin Ware, Thomas Works
  • Best specimen Knitting Machine, A. Edgar

Class 24—Vegetables.
Fifty three entries.

  • Best Doz. Beets, James M. Armstrong
  • Best half bushel Sweet Potatoes, Dickason Clement; 2d U. H. Stowe
  • Best 1 doz. Stalks Celery, Mrs. Susan Jones
  • Best half bushel Potatoes, Chas. Clark; 2d Henry Sedam
  • Best three Sweet Pumpkins, L. W. Mallet; 2d Michael Sedam
  • Best three Sweet Pumpkins, James Cole
  • Best three Water Melons, John Sullivan; 2d Wm. Goodner
  • Best half bushel Onions, Jordon Wainscott; 2d I. C. Smith
  • Best half doz. Carrots, George J. Downey
  • Best three Squashes, Michael Sedam; 2d John Sullivan
  • Best half bushel Onion Setts, I. C. Smith; 2d E. P. Goddard
  • Best half bushel White Beans, Hestop McCulloch; 2d L. W. Mallet
  • Best two quarts Lima Beans, I. C. Smith; 2d H. Stowe

Class 25—Grain and Seed.
Seventy-two entries.

  • Best bushel Yellow Corn, Thos. McKain; 2d James Cole
  • Best bushels White Corn, E. P. Goddard; 2d James Cole
  • Best bushel Red Wheat, James Cole; 2d Jordan Wainscott
  • Best bushel White Wheat, James Brown; 2d U. H. Stowe
  • Best bushel Rye, Jacob Baker; 2d A. Tinker
  • Best bushel Oats, H. McCulloch, 2d Jordon Wainscott
  • Best bushel Barley, McKeeney
  • Best half bushel Grass Seed, Thomas Works; 2d John Moore
  • Best half bushel Timothy Seed, Jordan Wainscott; 2d James Cole
  • Best half bushel Orchard Grass Seed, James Cole
  • Best half bushel Red Clover Seed, Thomas Works
  • Best bushel Buckwheat, Jordan Wainscott, 2d M. Keeny

Class 26—Field Crop.
Twelve entries.

  • Best acre White Wheat, Jordan Wainscott; 2d U. H. Stowe
  • Best acre Red Wheat, Jordan Wainscott
  • Best acre Rye, Jordan Wainscott
  • Best acre Corn, Jordan Wainscott
  • Best 10 lbs Leaf Tobacco, W. P. Oxley; 2d E. Downey

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Vevay Reveille – 17 Oct 1867 – Page 1, Column 3

Awards of Premiums

At the Sixteen Annual Fair of the Switzerland and Ohio County Agricultural Society, held at their Fair Grounds, at East Enterprise Sept. 23d to 27th, 1867.

Class 27—Farms, Houses and Barns.
Premiums not yet awarded.

Class 28—Poultry. Nineteen entries.

  • Best pair Chickens, Mrs. M. P. Stone; 2d O. S. Mulford
  • Best pair Geese, Miles A. Hanna; 2d Miles A. Hanna
  • Best pair Turkeys, M. Keeny; 2d Wesley McHenry
  • Best pair Common Ducks, Madison Sheets; 2d Peter Dorril
  • Best pair Guinea fowls, Lewis Coons; 2d Lewis Coons
  • Best collection of Poultry, James Cole

Class 29, No. 1—Plain Sewing, Needlework and Embroidery. One hundred and four entries.

  • Best Patch Worked Quilt, Mrs. Lucy Detraz; 2d Mrs. A. Wade
  • Best Knit Counterpane, Gelestine Golay
  • Best Ottoman Cover, Miss Lizzie Shull; 2d Miss Lizzie Shull
  • Best Tidy, Mrs. J. B. Ludwig; 2d Miss Mary Wells
  • Best Worsted Comfort, Mrs. Jacob Baker
  • Best Cloak, Tardy & Detraz
  • Best Wash Stand Mat, Miss Jane Brown
  • Best pair Lamp Mats, R. Chandler; 2d Kittie Robertson
  • Best suit Mens’ Clothing, by lady, Mrs. N. Jackson
  • Best Shirt, Miss Lavina Wait; 2d Aletha A. Carnine
  • Best Ladies’ Head Dress, Tardy & Detraz; 2d Miss Susan Jones
  • Best Silk Dress, Tardy & Detraz
  • Best Ladies’ Silk Bonnet, Tardy & Detraz
  • Best Ladies’ Velvet Bonnet, Tardy & Detraz
  • Best Ladies’ Straw Bonnet, Tardy & Detraz
  • Best Ladies’ Cap, Tardy & Detraz; 2d Miss Lavina Wait
  • Best Home Made Flannel Dress, Miss Malvina Hyde; 2d Mrs. T. A. Stewart
  • Best Worsted Dress, Tardy & Detraz
  • Best Calico Dress, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Amanda Bayne
  • Best Artificial Flowers, Mrs. Lucy Detraz
  • Best ornamental Shell work, Mrs. J. B. Ludwig; 2d Miss Malvina Hyde
  • Best ornamental Bead work, Annie M. Griffith; 2d Elizabeth Hall
  • Best specimen Burr work; Miss Malvina Hyde; 2d Miss Malvina Hyde
  • Best Silk embroidery, Tardy & Detraz; 2d Mrs. O. C. Edwards
  • Best Worsted embroidery, Miss E. Brown; 2d Mrs. John Olmstead
  • Best Linen embroidery, Mrs. John Moore
  • Best Cotton embroidery, Mrs. Wescott; 2d Isadore Clement
  • Best suit Ladies’ under clothing, Hannah Murphy; 2d Miss Malvina Hyde

Class 29, No. 2—For Children under Twelve Years of Age. Nine Entries.

  • Best work on perforated paper, Miss Wescott
  • Best patch work Quilt, Abbie Humphrey; Julia McCulloch
  • Best Calico Dress, Kittie Dickason
  • Best pair Suspenders, Mary Smith
  • Best pair knit Stockings, Miss Works; 2d Miss Works
  • Best pair knit Socks, Mary Smith; 2d O. L. Smith

Class 30—Domestic Manufactures. One hundred and fifty-four entries.

  • Best five yards Flax Linen, Mrs. Jacob Baker; 2d Mrs. Jane Shull
  • Best five yards Linen Diaper, Mrs. Mendall; 2d Mahala Bayne
  • Best five yards Cotton Diaper, Mrs. Jacob Baker
  • Best five yards Jeans, Mrs. John Jenkins; 2d Mrs. Mary Johnson
  • Best five yards White Flannel, Mrs. Jacob Baker; 2d Mrs. Mary Hizer
  • Best five yards Colored Flannel, Mrs. Buttles; 2d Mrs. Buttles
  • Best five yards Bagging, Mrs. A. Wade
  • Best five yards Rag Carpet, Lydia M. Oxley; 2d Miss M. J. Rous
  • Best five yards Wool Carpet, Mrs. A. Wade
  • Best five yards Girting Carpet, Mrs. John Olmstead; 2d Mrs. Lucy Detraz
  • Best five yards Kersey, Mary J. Stewart; 2d Mrs. Thomas Works
  • Best five yards Linsey, John Cutter
  • Best five yards Cotton and Linen fabric, John Cutter
  • Best pair Wool blankets, Lydia M. Oxley; 2d Mrs. Westcott
  • Best pair Cotton and Wool blankets, Mrs. John Jenkins; 2d Mrs. Percy Rous
  • Best double Wool Coverlet, Mary J. Stewart; 2d Mrs. John Olmstead
  • Best Single Coverlet, Mrs. Buttles; 2d Mary J. Stewart
  • Best pair Wool knit Stockings, Mrs. Sara Hyzer; 2d Reba Monger
  • Best pair Woold knit Socks, Mrs. S. Pocok; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • Bes pair knit mittens, Miss Lizzie Shull; 2d Mrs. Jacob Baker
  • Best pair knit mits, Junetta Brickle; 2d Roxanna Baily
  • Best knit Comfort, Mrs. M. G. Downey; 2d Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • Best five pounds Stocking Yarn, Mrs. John Moore
  • Best Flax Sewing Thread, John Cutter; 2d Mrs. Jane Shull
  • Best Knit Suspenders, Charlotte Smith; 2d Nancy Lostutter
  • Best pair Linen Sheets, Mrs. John Olmstead; 2d Mrs. A. Wade
  • Best pair Linen Table Cloths, Mrs. O. C. Edwards; 2d Lucretia Tinker
  • Best Hearth Rug, Lucy Detraz; 2d Charity Hizer
  • Best Knit Gloves, Sarah J. Wisner; 2d Sarah J. Wisner
  • Best pair Linen Stockings, Mrs. Howard; 2d Nancy Lostutter

Class 31—Line, Cotton and Woolen Fabrics Made by Machinery. Twenty entries.

  • Best ten yards Plaid Flannel, Wm. Godner; 2d Jordan Wainscott
  • Best ten yards Jeans, B. J. Grant; 2d Geo. J. Downey
  • Best pair Blankets, Jordan Wainscott; Mrs. Joe Davis

Class 32—Leather Manufactures. Eleven entries.

  • Best set two horse wagon Harness, E. S. Downey
  • Best Mans’ Saddle and Bridle, S. S. Webster; 2d O. P. Willick
  • Best Side Saddle and Bridle, Thomas Works; 2d Thos. Works
  • Best three pieces Leather, D. K. Harris
  • Best collection Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, C. Theibaud & Sons
  • Best Horse Collar, Victor Kessler

Class 33—Flowers and Fine Arts. Sixty-one entries.

  • Best variety of Flowers in boxes and pots, Miss Gellespie; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • Best boquet, Miss Gellespie; 2d Miss M. Gelespie
  • Best variety of Shrubbery, Miss John Moore; 2d Miss M. Gellespie
  • Best display of Cacti, H. J. Cole; 2d Miss M. Gellespie
  • Best Collection of Dahlias, Mrs. B. L. Simmons; 2d Miss M. Gellespie
  • Best collection of Roses, Miss M. Gellespie; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • Best single Rose, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Miss M. Gellespie
  • Best single Plant in bloom, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • Best Single Rose, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Miss M. Gellespie
  • Best Single Plant in bloom, Mrs. John Moore; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • Best Single Plant not in bloom, Miss M. Gellespie; 2d Mrs. John Moore
  • Best specimen Hair Flowers, T. A. Stewart; 2d Mrs. J. B. Ludwig
  • Best specimen Hair Works, Mrs. J. B. Ludwig
  • Best specimen Fruit Painting, Mrs. J. B. Ludwig
  • Best Crayon Painting, Mrs. Lucy Detraz
  • Best Photograph, E. W. Heath; 2d R. R. Houten
  • Best collection Photograph Ambrotype, R R. Houten
  • Best Ambrotype, R. R. Houten
  • Best specimen Penmanship, over 21 years, J. E. Cravens; 2d E. W. Heath
  • Best specimen Penmanship, between 15 and 21, Mollie Dickason; 2d E. Smith
  • Best specimen Penmanship, under 15 years, Sophia Dickason; 2d Kittie Dickason

Class 34—Jellies, Pickles, Preserves and Canned Fruits. Sixty seven entries.

  • Best Jar Preserves, Mrs. Bettie Robinson; 2d Mary J. Stewart
  • Best collection of Preserves, Mrs. M. A. Stow; 2d Mary J. Stewart
  • Best Jar of Jelly, Mary J. Stewart; 2d Rosanna Lostutter
  • Best collection of Jellies, Mrs. Belle Stewart; 2d Eletha Carnine
  • Best Jar of Fruit Butter, Miss Lavina Wait; 2d Mary J. Stewart
  • Best collection of Canned Fruit, Mary J. Stewart; 2d Lydia M. Oxley
  • Best Jar of Pickles, Mrs. Mary J. Stewart; 2d Mrs. M. A. Carnine
  • Best collection of Pickles, M. J. Stewart; 2d Mrs. M. A. Stow
  • Best collection Dried Fruit, M. J. Downey; 2d Elitha Carnine
  • Best collection of Preserves, Jellies, Pickles, Canned and Dried Fruits, Mary J. Stewart; 2d M. A. Stow.

Class 35—Table Comforts. One hundred and seven entries.

  • Best five pounds butter in June, Lavina Wait
  • Best five pounds butter in Sept., O. C. Smith; 2d Cynthia Patter
  • Best ten pounds Cheese, Annie Harris; 2d Mary J. Stewart
  • Best five pounds maple sugar, Mrs. Jacob Baker; 2d Mrs. Jacob Baker
  • Best gallon maple molasses, Mary J. Stewart; 2d I. C. Smith
  • Best five pounds strained Honey, Mrs. Bell Stewart; 2d John Moore
  • Best ten pounds Honey in comb, S. Stow; 2d Mrs. Bell Stewart
  • Best Gallon Sorghum Molasses, 2d C. H. Bascom
  • Best loaf Bread, salt rising, Mrs. M. A. Canine; 2d Lavina Wait
  • Best loaf Bread, yeast rising, Lavina Wait; Mrs. John Jenkins
  • Best Cake, Caroline Tinker; 2d Mary J. Stewart
  • Best Pie, Mary J. Stewart; 2d Malvina Hyde
  • Best collection Bread, Cakes and Pies, Mary J. Stewart; 2d Mrs. Susan Jones
  • Best five pounds Lard, Mrs. Bell Stewart; 2d Mrs. Susan Jones
  • Best Corn Bread, Mrs. M. A. Carmine; 2d Mahala Bay
  • Best Tomato Catsup, M. A. Stow; 2d Aletha A. Carnine

Class 36—Collection of Fruits. Thirty-four entries.

  • Best collection of Apples, 12 varieties, H. J. Cole
  • Best collection Apples, 6 varieties, H. J. Cole; 2d George J. Downey
  • Best Collection Pears, Ben. Davis
  • Best specimen Peaches, Cunningham Smith; 2d A. Dean
  • Best collection Plums, M. J. Stewart
  • Best specimen Quinces, John Moore; 2d John Moore
  • Best specimen Grapes, J. R. S. Smith; 2d John Moore
  • Best collection of Grapes, U. R. Stow
  • Best bushel Apples, George J. Downey
  • Best doz. Tomatoes, U. H. Stow; 2d Mrs. Nancy Lostutter
  • Best specimen of Pears, L. Bledsoe
  • Best specimen of Plums, Mary Rickets

Class 37—Flour and Meal. Seven entries.

  • Best Barrel Flour, J. S. Hames; 2d U. S. Stow
  • Best 50 pounds Rye Flour, Jordon Wainscott; 2d John Stewart
  • Best bushel Corn Meal, Wm. Carnine; 2d Wm. Carnine

Class 38—Wine, Cider and Vinegar. Sixty-one entries.

  • Best Grape Wine, Mrs. B. L. Simmons; 2d Nancy Robertson
  • Best Blackberry Wine, Mrs. B. L. Simmons; 2d Mrs. E. Smith
  • Best Elderberry Wine, Nancy Robertson
  • Best Current Wine, Mary J. Stewart; 2d I. C. Smith
  • 2d best Apple Cider, John Wainscott
  • Best Crab Cider, J. Downey
  • Best Cider Vinegar, E. W. Heath; 2d S. Stow
  • Best Raspberry Wine, Mary J. Stewart; 2d Lydia M. Oxley
  • Best Strawberry Wine, B. L. Simmons; 2d Mary J. Stewart
  • Best Cherry Wine, B. L. Simmons
  • Best Vinegar, not elder, Sarah Palter; 2d Lavina Wait

Class 39—Miscellaneous. Fifty-nine entries.

  • Best Scaffle Bracket Roofing, Peter Ridenoir
  • 2d best American Rhubarb Wine, G. W. Livingston
  • Best Pine Cushion, Kittie Robertson; 2d Kittle Cotton
  • Best Egg Beater, J. F. Hall
  • Best Picture Frame, Mrs. Belle Stewart
  • Best Coral Basket, Miss Malvina Hyde
  • Best Boring Machine, D. P. Phillips
  • Best Box Seller, D. P. Phillips
  • Best Fancy Basket, Mrs. Nancy Adkinson
  • Best Knit Net Work, M. G. Downey
  • Best Suit Mens’ Under Clothing, Mrs. C. Edgar
  • Best Horse Shoes, John Bare; 2d O. S. Mulford
  • Best Wheel Jack, George Bates
  • Best Portable Fence, J. D. Stapp
  • Best Potato Hook, H. Sedam
  • Best Rhubarb Wine, Lamb
  • Best Stand Cover, Miss Lizzie Shull
  • Best Artificial Teeth, Dr. E. M. Mullet
  • Best Hat, Tardy & Detraz
  • Best Corn Coverer, Wm. Clore
  • Best specimen Braiding, Miss O. C. Edwards
  • Best Patent Brooms, Charles W. Johnson
  • Best Ladder, B. F. Keeny
  • Best pair Rabbets, James Hitchens
  • 2d best Knit Edging, Rosanna Baily
  • Best knit Inserting, Rosanna Baily
  • Best Hand Cart, G. W. Dickason
  • Best Love in tangle, Rose Carson
  • Best Patent Fountain Pen, W. P. Oxley
  • Best Indellible Pencil, W. P. Oxley
  • Best Harness Buckle, W. P. Oxley
  • Best Brandy Peaches, Mrs. M. A. Stow
  • Best Step Ladder, U. H. Stow
  • Best Threshing Machine, horse power, James W. Hall
  • Best Sewing Basket, Mrs. Ellen Miller
  • Best Gold Fish, James M. Scott

Class 40—Equestrianism. Nine entries.

  • Best Horsemanship, by Lady, Amanda Werts; 2d Eliza McKain
  • Best Horsemanship, by Boy under 12 years of age, Jacob C. Wells; 2d B. M. Bledsoe

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