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165. Misses H. & L. YOUNG, Boston. Artificial Flowers. Very

pretty.

166. 168. work.

Mrs. BURRILL, South Boston. A frame of Needle-work,

SOUTH BOSTON FEMALE SEMINARY. Framed Worsted Needle

170. Miss M. B. DELANO, Boston. A Lamp Mat. Very good. 171. Mrs. M. B. LEMAN, Boston. A Wrought Hearth Rug. The wool taken from the sheep, dyed, and manufactured by the above lady. 173. Mrs. C. C. DEAN, Boston, aged 86. A Patchwork Quilt.

Diploma. 176. Miss S. A. LORING, Boston. One pair Embroidered Shoes. One Cricket Cover on haircloth. Good.

187. Mrs. M. PARKHURST, Lowell. A Wrought Rug. Very handsome and worthy of notice. Diploma.

190. Miss M. C. SMITH, Boston. A Collar, knit of the finest number of spool cotton. Very beautiful.

Diploma.

194. Miss H. A. WYMAN, Medford. A Wrought Cape. 200. Mrs. LUCINDA French, Weymouth. A Quilt. Very handsome, and well designed. Diploma.

209. Mrs. G. W. BRADFORD, Boston. Two Quilts. Very well executed.

213. Miss E. MUNROE, Boston. Two small Run Bonnets. Work exceedingly fine.

Diploma. 215. Miss M. A. FULLER, Boston. One pair Embroidered Slippers. Very well executed on silk canvass.

216. Miss C. T. LEEDS, South Boston. One Frame Worsted Needle-work. Garden Scene, Children at Play.

217. Mrs. M. JOHNSON, Boston. A Silk Quilt. Good design. 221. Mrs. HORSEMAN, Boston. Two Masonic Aprons.

224. Mrs. M. CORTHELL, Boston. A Rag Rug. Braided very handsomely; a superior article of the kind.

Diploma.

225. Mrs. M. LEWIS, Roxbury. A White Counterpane. Finely quilted.

236. A LADY, Boston. A Needle-work Screen.

237. Miss M. G. STEVENS, Boston. Six pieces of Knitting.

242. Miss M. MILES, Boston. A Screen Cover on haircloth. Flowers, garden implements, a bird, &c. No. 1. Silver Medal.

248. Miss M. B. JOHNSON, Boston. A Rug. A new style of work. Very handsome.

258. Mrs. SWEET, Boston. Six pair Children's Hose. Very handsomely knit.

262. Miss B. HAHN, Boston. One pair Slippers, embroidered on cloth.

263. Miss E. COLLIER, Charlestown. A Rag Rug.

264. Mrs. J. A. C. RANDALL, Boston. A Quilt. In very good taste. Miss R. NEWMAN, Newbury. A White Counterpane, wrought in colored worsted.

266. Miss E. A. ATKINSON, Newbury. A Rug. Very handsome of the kind.

273. Mrs. LAKEMAN, Boston. A Pocket Handkerchief. quisitely wrought.

275.

Miss BUGBEE, Boston. Two Taboret Covers. ed on black cloth. Handsomely executed.

Ex

Diploma.
Embroider-

Diploma.

276. Miss E. ATKINSON, Newbury. A Rag Rug. Good.

Miss E. A. DEARBORN, Boston. A Purse.

283. Miss C. CLAPP, Roxbury. A Counterpane. Well quilted. 294. Mrs. COTELY, Boston. Two Taboret Covers on Denmark satin. Remarkably well done for a lady of 70.

296. Miss HAMILTON, Boston. A piece of Lace Edging made from spool thread.

301. Mrs. S. EVANS, Boston. A Cradle Quilt, containing 1248 pieces.

302. Mrs. H. GILFORD, Boston. A Rag Rug.

310.

Mrs. I. M. BASSETT, Boston. An Infant's Dress. A beautiful specimen of needle work.

Diploma.

329. Miss E. CARVER, Plymouth. One pair knit Silk Stockings. Very good.

333. Miss MARY A. CHEEVER, Boston. A Taboret Cover, on prunella.

338. Mrs. M. PETERSON, Duxbury. Three very handsome Wrought Worsted Rugs. The best. Diploma. 340. W. PERKINS, Boston. Two pair Embroidered Slippers.

344. The pattern very graceful, and merits at

The Misses HATCH, Kennebunk, Me.

A Worsted Rug.

Diploma.

346. Miss B. I. HOLLAND, Boston. Two Rag Rugs. The most beautiful in the Exhibition. The design of one is a landscape, richly shaded; the other, a bunch of flowers, and very natural.

Silver Medal.

347. Miss E. A. SMITH, Lowell. An Embroidered Dress.

348. G. H. CHAPMAN, Saybrook, Conn. Twelve boxes Hooks and Eyes. These are plated, and of admirable construction. Mr. Chapman has brought his manufacture to such perfection, as to render the imported article no longer desirable. Silver Medal.

352. Miss S. A. T. MANN, Boston. A Wrought Belt. Very prettily done.

353. Miss S. BROWN, Boston. A Lamp Rug. Very well done for a child of 9 years.

356. Mrs. N. C. POOR, Boston. A Cape wrought on muslin in twelve days. Very beautiful. Diploma.

361. C. PIKE, Boston. A Pincushion.

367. Miss LUCY WHITON, Hingham. A Lamp Rug, ornamented with worsted flowers.

373. Mrs. W. CRAFT, Boston. Two Taboret Covers. One a dog, the other, a bunch of flowers. The latter is a spirited design, and very true to nature.

Diploma.

377. Miss S. WETHERBEE, Dorchester. A Yarn Rug. 382. Miss A. P. DAVIS, Boston. Aged twelve years. A Patchwork Quilt, consisting of 2200 pieces. Handsome, and a pattern of industry. Worthy a Diploma.

384. Miss F. HARTSHORN, Chelsea. A Lamp Mat. Very neatly done.

The centre Diploma.

385. Miss S. KITTREDGE, Boston. A Piano Cover. represents a sportsman; the border is of flowers. 383. Mrs. GARDNER, Marblehead. A Rag Rug. Large and good.

389. Mrs. DEZIAH WHITING, Boston.

Mats. Beautifully made.

Two Rag

Aged 70.

Diploma.

392. Mrs. A. O. BIGELOW, Boston. A Frame of Needle-work. A scene from Scott's "Talisman." For variety of stitches and execution, this piece exceeds any in the Exhibition. Silver Medal. 403. Mrs. M. PULSIFER, Boston. Nine Pincushions. Neatly made.

404. Mrs. Dr. PHELPS, Boston. One Dress, two Collars, two pair Cuffs. Very well made.

405. Miss C. E. WRIGHT, Boston. Two Ottomans. Very good. 406. Miss S. J. WRIGHT, Boston. One pair Cuffs. One Handkerchief.

Neatly done.

418. Miss MARGARET RUSSELL CODMAN, Dorchester. An Embroidered Screen. Robert Burns. Quite as good as No. 585, but the pattern less complicated.

Diploma.

419. Miss M. STANIFORD, Roxbury. An Embroidered Screen. Garden scene. Design good.

424. Mrs. M. GORDON, Amesbury. One Carpet, and two Rugs, made by herself from rags and thrums. A very tasteful pattern, and well arranged. Silver Medal.

434.

440.

J. RIDGWAY, Jr., Boston. A Child's Rail Road Car.
Mrs. L. C. DRAPER, Natick. A Patchwork Quilt.

443. Miss S. C. FERNALD, Boston.

black velvet.

Two Taboret Covers on

445. Miss S. L. COMYGYS, Boston. A Travelling Bag. Very beautifully done for a young lady only ten years of age.

Diploma.

454. Miss MARY HUMPHREY, Marblehead. One Dress. Capes. A most elaborate pattern, and the work very beautiful.

Two

Silver Medal.

487. Miss H. SAUNDERS, Cambridge. One pair Cricket Covers. Miss A. LOVEJOY, Cambridge. One Cricket Cover. One Lamp Stand.

489.

491. Mrs. F. M. BADGER, Boston. A Rag Rug.

493.

Miss E. H. ADAMS, Boston. One Pair Slippers embroidered on cloth. Very good.

499.

Mrs. PROCTOR, Beverly. A Rag Rug.

508. Mrs. A. MUNROE, Charlestown. A Quilt.

509. Miss H. GAY, Boston. One pair Cricket Covers on drab cloth. Very neatly done. Diploma.

513. Miss C. E. WHEELWRIGHT, Boston. A Lamp Rug. Very nice.

515. Miss C. NOLEN, Boston. A Case of Toy Rabbits. Very natural indeed.

519. Mrs. A. V. HYDE, N. Scituate. A Counterpane. Very pretty.

521. Mrs. T. J. DUNBAR, Boston. A Frame of Needle work on

canvass.

Mrs. E. MANSFIELD, Saugus. A Patchwork Quilt. Very
Diploma.

handsome.
530. Mrs. HEUSTIS, Boston. A Pair of Slippers embroidered on
satin.

534. Miss N. T. REED, Boston. Two Shell Harps. Very pretty. 535. Mrs. S. ROGERS, Boston. A Patchwork Quilt.

537. Miss M. A. BABBAGE, Charlestown. A Lady's Silk Waist. Very good.

538. Mrs. M. POWERS, Boston. Four Specimens of Lace Knitting. 539. PUPILS OF THE FEMALE ASYLUM, Boston. Yarn Hose. Very good.

542. Miss J. L. MORSE, Francistown, N. H. A Rag Rug. Border very pretty, and, altogether, handsome.

543. Mrs. J. FOLLANSBEE, Francistown, N. H. A Rag Rug. 554. Miss E. SHEPHERD, Illinois. A Wrought Collar, on linen cambric. Superior to any thing of the kind exhibited. Worthy a

Silver Medal.

560. H. L. SINGLETON, Boston. Two Needle Cases. 561. Miss M. LITTLE, Boston. A blind lady. Specimens of Braided Straw. Even and beautiful.

Diploma.

562. Mrs. H. I. PERKINS, Boston. A Tied Bag. Very good. 574. Mrs. W. J. DAVIS, Boston. A Wrought Cloth.

585. Screen.

Mrs. W. P. EASTMAN, Boston. An Embroidered Fire "John Anderson my Jo"-beautifully wrought.

Silver Medal.

588. Mrs. D. MONTGOMERY, Boston. A Rag Rug.
598. Mrs. H. WILLIAMS, Boston. A Cape. Very good.

627. Mrs. M. MORTON, Boston.

Mrs. E. HOSEA, Boston.

A Braided Rug.

A Patchwork Quilt.

631. 638. Miss MCFARLAND, Boston. An Open Work Grass Bonnet. Very pretty and durable.

647. Mrs. E. A. TAPPAN, Boston. A Frame Worsted Needle Work. Mary, Queen of Scots, and her Secretary. Design good, beautifully wrought, and nearly equal to No. 392. Silver Medal. 655. Mrs. PAGE BREWER, Boston. Two Bead Purses. Very beautiful. Diploma.

656. Miss E. R. CLARK, Boston. One Pair Embroidered Slippers on cloth. Very good.

657. Miss A. M. CLARK, Boston. Wrought Slippers on cloth.

668. Mrs. HENRY, Worcester. One Counterpane, one Rug, and

one Cricket Cover. Knit with pegs, and well executed.

673. Mrs. R. FARNSWORTH, Boston. A Rug.

674. Miss R. FARNSWORTH, Boston. One Pair Suspenders, and one Perfume Bag. Very good.

705. Miss L. LOUBET, Boston. One Doll. One Basket.

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