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A grand prize was also awarded to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of the State of New York for its collective exhibit in this group, with special mention of the Department of Education, administrative features; Department of Public Instruction, administrative features, visual instruction system, and the educational map.

GROUP TWO

Secondary Education. Training of Teachers for Same

Adelphi Academy and College, Brooklyn Catalogues Albany, Board of Education, high school. Gold medal Fifteen volumes students' written work Photographs illustrating manual training course Drawings Albany, Board of Education, training school One volume students' written work Photographs Avon Club, Jamestown High School Administrative blanks Program of exercises Batavia, Board of Education, high school. Gold medal One volume students' written work Photographs Drawings Beck Literary Society, Albany Academy. Bronze medal Historical sketch Administrative blanks Programs List of members Brockport, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Seventeen volumes students' work Photographs Buffalo, Masten Park High School. Collective award, gold medal Administrative blanks Two volumes students' written work Four volumes student periodical and drawings Buffalo, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Two volumes science note books Illustrated science work Ten volumes publications Photographs Buffalo, Board of Education, Teachers' Training School. Collective award, gold medal Four volumes students' written work Lesson outlines Canajoharie, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work Cape Vincent, Board of Education, high school Students' selected work Cattaraugus, Board of Education, high school Photographs Catalogues Cohoes, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work and drawings Cohoes, Board of Education, Teachers' Training School. Collective award, gold medal Students' written work Corinth, Board of Education, high school Three volumes students' written work Photographs Cortland, Board of Education, high school. Collective award, gold medal Administrative blanks Students' selected work Photographs Cortland, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Six volumes students' written work Photographs Administrative blanks Catalogues East Aurora, Board of Education, high school. Collective award, gold medal Two volumes students' written work Photographs Catalogues Education, State Department of. Grand prize Charts Statistics Reports Bulletins Administrative blanks Elmira, Board of Education, training school. Collective award, gold medal Students' written work Photographs Fredonia, State Normal School. Gold medal Model of building and floor plans One volume lesson outlines Freeport, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work Genesee Wesleyan Seminary Announcements Photographs Geneseo, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Eleven volumes students' work Photographs Illustration of course in drawing Goshen, Board of Education, high school Weather maps Hazen's School for Girls, Mrs., Pelham Manor Science work Herkimer, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work Ithaca, Board of Education, high school. Gold medal Four volumes students' written work Administrative blanks One volume catalogues Drawings Photographs Jamaica, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Four volumes lesson outlines and students' written work Photographs Jamestown, Board of Education, high school. Gold medal Ten volumes students' written work Administrative blanks Photographs Publications Statistics Jamestown, Board of Education, training school Students' written work Johnstown, Board of Education, high school Two volumes students' written work Annual report Kingston, Board of Education, high school Two volumes students' written work Burnt leather work Photographs Kingston, Board of Education, training school. Collective award, gold medal Students' written work Little Falls, Board of Education, high school Students' selected work. Map, educational map of New York State. Gold medal (Award to go to Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission) Mechanicville, Board of Education, high school Students' selected work Moravia, Board of Education, high school Drawings New Paltz, State Normal School. Gold medal Ten volumes students' work in art Photographs One volume publications Rope work Doll house Administrative blanks New Rochelle, Board of Education, high school Five volumes students' written work Photographs Ogdensburg, Board of Education, high school Two volumes students' written work Olean, Board of Education, high school Home-made apparatus Oneida, Board of Education, high school Three volumes students' written work Administrative blanks Oneonta, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Eight volumes students' written work Drawings Science note books Photographs Oswego, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Two volumes students' written work Cabinet of manual training work Relief maps Photographs Palmyra, Board of Education, high school One volume students' work Phelps, Board of Education, high school Students' selected work Plattsburg, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Five volumes students' written work Photographs Port Byron, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work Port Henry, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work Photographs Potsdam, State Normal School. Collective award, gold medal Four volumes publications and lesson outlines Photographs Pratt Institute, physical laboratories, Brooklyn Home-made apparatus Photographs Rochester, editors of "Clarion," East High School. Bronze medal Three volumes students' publication "Clarion" Sag Harbor, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work St. Patrick's Academy, Catskill, academic department. Collective award, gold medal Students' selected work Photographs Salarranca, Board of Education, union school, high school department. Collective award, gold medal Two volumes students' written work Photographs Schenectady, Board of Education, high school Eight volumes students' written work Mechanical drawings Administrative blanks Photographs Syracuse, Board of Education, High school. Collective award, gold medal Students' selected drawings Floor plans Photograph of building Syracuse, Board of Education, training school. Collective award, gold medal Students' written work Photographs Tappan Zee High School, Piermont Botany note book Tarrytown, Washington Irving High School Home-made apparatus Utica, Board of Education, high school. Collective award, gold medal Drawings Two volumes students' written work Photographs Utica, Board of Education, training school. Collective award, gold medal Students' written work Warrensburg, Board of Education, high school Administrative blanks Two volumes students' written work Watertown, Board of Education, high school Six volumes students' written work Drawings Administrative blanks Watertown, Board of Education, training school. Collective award, gold medal Students' written work Watkins, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work Photographs One volume students' publication Administrative blanks White Plains, Board of Education, high school One volume students' written work Administrative blanks Photographs Yonkers, Board of Education, high school. Gold medal Six volumes students' written work. Photographs

The following awards were made in this group to exhibits not a part of the Collective State Exhibit:

New York city, Department of Education. Grand prize New York city, Department of Education, Commercial High School. Gold medal New York city, Department of Education, training school. Gold medal New York city, Department of Education, manual training. Gold medal

The following awards were made to collaborators: J. Russell Parsons, Jr., Albany. Gold medal DeLancey M. Ellis, Rochester. Gold medal Myron T. Scudder, New Paltz. Gold medal A.T. Marble, New York city. Gold medal Frank D. Boynton, Ithaca. Gold medal F.B. Palmer, Fredonia. Gold medal. James P. Haney, New York city. Silver medal

A grand prize was also awarded to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of the State of New York for its collective exhibit in this group.

GROUP THREE

Higher Education. Colleges and Universities, Libraries, Museums, Technical Schools Albany. State Normal College. Gold medal Statistics Publications Clarkson Memorial School of Technology, Potsdam, N. Y. Bronze medal Nine volumes theses Three volumes students' written work One volume catalogue and addresses Photographs Mechanical drawings Colgate University, Hamilton. Silver medal Thirty-seven publications Map of grounds Mechanical drawings Statistics College of Pharmacy, Columbia University, New York city Drugs Pharmaceutical preparations Eight volumes text books Education, State Department of. (See State Library.) Grand prize Reports Bulletins Administrative blanks Statistics Hobart College, Geneva. Bronze medal Map of campus Eight volumes publications Photographs. Charts Hobart College. Gold medal Astronomical department and discoveries Manhattan College, department of civil engineering, New York city. Silver medal Theses Mechanical drawing illustrating construction of dams and embankments. Also bridge construction Annual catalogues Map, educational map of New York State. Silver medal (Award to go to Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission) Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital, New York city Photographs Publications Catalogues Rochester Theological Seminary Two volumes catalogues State Library, Department of Education. Grand prize Traveling libraries Blanks Statistics Syracuse University, Syracuse. Gold medal College of Fine Arts Drawings, architectural and free hand College of Applied Science Metal work Wood work Model of steam engine Home-made laboratory apparatus University of the State of New York. Grand prize Bulletins Reports Decimal classification Traveling library for the blind Photographs Large pictures Statistical charts Specimens from Museum Department

The following awards were made in this group to exhibits not a part of the collective State exhibit:

Columbia University, New York city. Grand prize General exhibit Columbia University, New York city. Gold medal Special exhibit of Teachers' College Columbia University, New York city. Gold medal Special exhibit of Department of Botany Columbia University, New York city. Gold medal Special exhibit of Mines and Metallurgy Columbia University, New York city. Bronze medal Special exhibit of Department of Indo-Iranian Languages Cornell University, Ithaca. Grand prize General exhibit Cornell University, Ithaca. Silver medal Special exhibit of water color sketches Cornell University, Ithaca. Silver medal Special exhibit of Sibley College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy. Grand prize General exhibit Vassar College, Poughkeepsie. Grand prize General exhibit Rev. D. Stuart Dodge, New York city. Gold medal Relief map, Protestant College at Beirut, Syria Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. Gold medal Special exhibit of Polytechnic Department New York University, New York city. Gold medal Kny-Scheerer Company, New York. city. Gold medal Operating tables Hospital appliances

The following awards were made to collaborators:

Andrew S. Draper. Gold medal Monograph James Russell Parsons, Jr., Albany. Gold medal Monograph James McKeen Cattell, Columbia University, New York. Gold medal Monograph Edward Delevan Perry, Columbia University, New York. Gold medal Monograph Melvil Dewey, Albany. Gold medal State librarian

GROUP FOUR

Education in Fine Arts

Clay Working and Ceramics, State School of. Silver medal Specimens of pottery and modeling tools New York School of Applied Design for Women. Gold medal Framed designs and prospectus Syracuse University, College of Fine Arts. Bronze medal Architectural and free hand drawing

The following awards were made in this group to exhibits not a part of the collective State exhibit:

Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, Art Department. Grand prize Mademoiselle Veltin, New York city. Bronze medal School of Fine Arts for Young Ladies

GROUP FIVE

Education in Agriculture and Forestry

Education, State Department of, State Museum Division. Grand prize Publications Statistics Charts Scientific discoveries

The following awards were made in this group to exhibits not a part of the collective State exhibit

Cornell University, Ithaca. Gold medal Exhibit of root crops Cornell University, Department of Botany, Ithaca. Gold medal Apparatus for photographing Cornell University, Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca. Silver medal Poultry breeding Cornell University, Ithaca. Bronze medal Insects New York Agricultural Experiment Station. Gold medal Investigations on milk New York Agricultural Experiment Station. Gold medal Curing and paraffining cheese New York Agricultural Experiment Station. Gold medal Commercial feeding stuffs New York Agricultural Experiment Station. Bronze medal Investigations on rusty spot in cheese New York Agricultural Experiment Station. Bronze medal Wax model showing scale Kny-Scheerer Company, New York city. Gold medal Biological preparations Biological and anatomical models

GROUP SIX

Industrial and Trade Schools

Business Education. Education of the Indian

Albany Business College, Albany. Gold medal Pen drawings Six volumes students' written work Photographs Binghamton School of Business, Binghamton Photographs and prospectus Clara de Hirsch Home for Working Girls, New York Photographs Industrial work Education, State Department of (See Indian Schools) Henley Business School, Syracuse Photographs Administrative blanks Students' written work Indian schools. Silver medal [Footnote: Award to go to Education Department, State of New York] Collective exhibit, including material from the Allegany, Cattaraugus, Tonawanda, Onondaga, Shinnecock and Poospatuck Reservations Pupils' written work Photographs Drawings Industrial work Industrial School, Rochester Two volumes pupils' written work Manual training and industrial work Manhattan Trade School for Girls, New York city. Silver medal Pupils' written work Industrial work Photographs Statistics New York Trade School, New York. Bronze medal Photographs. Courses of study

The following awards were made to collaborators:

S.E. Bartow, Albany Business College. Silver medal Pen drawings

GROUP SEVEN

Education for Defectives. The Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Feeble-Minded

New York Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf-Mutes, New York city. Photographs New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, New York city. Gold medal Photographs Drawings Pupils' written work Pyrography Publications Eighteen volumes of reports Text-books Administrative blanks Northern New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes, Malone Pupils' selected work in drawing New York Institution for the Blind, New York city. Bronze medal Cord, rattan and raffia work New York State School for the Blind, Batavia. Silver medal Three volumes pupils' work Basketry Broom making Mattress making Piano action repairing Sewing Photographs Administrative blanks State Library, Home Education Division. Silver medal Traveling library for the blind Western New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes, Rochester. Bronze medal Four volumes pupils' written work Five volumes reports and catalogues Twenty volumes publications Photographs, Administrative blanks Drawings Charts

The following awards were made in this group to exhibits not a part of the collective State exhibit:

American Association for Instructors of the Blind. Grand prize New York State collaborators: State School for the Blind, Batavia New York School for the Blind, New York city Association of Medical Officers of Institutions for Idiots and Feeble-Minded Persons. Grand prize New York State collaborators: State Custodial Asylum for Unteachable Idiots, Rome State Institution for Feeble-Minded Children, Syracuse Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf. Grand prize New York State collaborator: Wright Oral School for the Deaf, New York city New York city, Department of Education. Gold medal For the establishment of a special school for the education of atypical children New York Institution for Feeble-Minded, Syracuse. Gold medal Wright Oral School for the Deaf, New York city. Bronze medal

GROUP EIGHT

Summer Schools, Extension Schools, Popular Lectures, Educational Publications and Appliances

Adirondack Summer School, Saranac Lake Photographs and pamphlets Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, N. Y. Grand prize Photographs Publications Administrative blanks Prospectus and syllibi City History Club of New York. Bronze medal Six volumes pupils' written work Photographs Charts Statistics People's Institute, New York city. Silver medal One volume, "Working with the People" Prospectus Photographs Teachers' Association, New York State. Gold medal Statistical exhibit, 32 graphic charts Training School for Deaconesses, New York city. Silver medal Administrative blanks Catalogues Photographs Young Women's Christian Association, New York city. Silver medal One volume of reports Administrative blanks Clay modeling Pyrography Artistic design and art furniture

The following awards were made in this group to exhibits not a part of the collective State exhibit:

Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York city. Grand prize Dodd, Mead & Company, New York city. Grand prize Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, New York city. Grand prize American Book Company, school and college text-books. Grand prize Silver, Burdett & Company, New York city. Grand prize Prang Educational Company, New York city. Grand prize Charles Beseler Company, New York city, stereopticons and appliances. Gold medal Pitmanic Institute, Phonographic, New York city. Gold medal C.W. Bardeen, Syracuse. Silver medal S.S. Packard, New York city. Silver medal

The following awards were made to collaborators:

Henry L. Taylor, professional education in the United States. Gold medal

A grand prize Was also awarded to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission of the State of New York for its collective exhibit in this group

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A special Commemorative Diploma was conferred by the Department jury upon Andrew Sloan Draper, Commissioner of Education of the State of New York, "in recognition of his distinguished service to Education."

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RECAPITULATION OF THE AWARDS MADE TO THE STATE OF NEW YORK IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Grand Prize Gold Medal Group I................ 5 Group I................ 63 Group 2................ 3 Group I, collab........ 2 Group 3................ 7 Group 2................ 36 Group 4................ I Group 2, collab........ 5 Group 5................ I Group 3................ 14 Group 6................ ..Group 4................ I Group 7................ 3 Group 5................ 6 Group 8................ 8 Group 6................ I Special................ I Group 7................ 3 Group 8................ 4 [**Total] 29 Special................ 4 [**Total] 139 Silver Medal Bronze Medal Group I................ 2 Group I.............. .. Group 1, collab........ 8 Group 2................ 2 Group 2................ I Group 3................ 3 Group 3................ 5 Group 4................ 2 Group 4................ I Group 5................ 3 Group 5................ I Group 6................ I Group 6................ 2 Group 7................ 3 Group 6, collab....... I Group 8................ I Group 7................ 2 Group 8................ 5 [**Total] 15

[**Total] 28 Grand prizes................. 29 Gold medals.................. 139 Silver medals................. 28 Bronze medals................ 15 Grand total................ 211



CHAPTER X

Fine Arts Exhibit and Schedule of Awards

THE FINE ARTS EXHIBIT

By CHARLES M. KURTZ

Acting Secretary of the Executive Committee on Art



Up to the time of the organization of the Committee on Art for the State of New York, appointed by the New York State Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, very little had been accomplished in the direction of securing a collection of representative works by the artists of New York for exhibition at the World's Fair at St. Louis. Professor Ives, Chief of the Department of Art of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and Assistant Chief Kurtz had visited New York at frequent intervals (the first time in January, 1902), had aroused considerable interest in the Exposition among the artists, and had secured the appointment of Advisory Committees of Painters, Sculptors, Architects, Mural Painters, Miniature Painters, Engravers, Wood Engravers, Illustrators and Workers in the Applied Arts to look after the organization of exhibits in their respective fields of expression and the interests of the Department of Art of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in connection therewith.

WAYS AND MEANS

It was impossible, however, for the work to be carried on in an adequate and worthy manner without State co-operation and assistance, and a committee of artists, representing the various Advisory Committees, appeared before the Commission, asked that a committee of artists representing the State of New York be appointed to co-operate with the Advisory Committees in the organization of a creditable art exhibit, and that a suitable sum of money be appropriated from the funds placed at the disposal of the Commission to defray the cost of organizing the exhibit, packing, transporting it to and from St. Louis, and insuring it while in transit; the Exposition authorities having agreed to pay the cost of unpacking in St. Louis, installation, insurance while in the Art Palace, and repacking and forwarding at the close of the Exposition.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ON ART

After several meetings at the offices of the Commission in New York city and a forceful presentation of the condition of affairs (and the urgent necessity of action by the Commission) by Mr. Watrous, of the Artists' Committee, the Commission formally resolved to appropriate the sum of $10,000 for the purpose indicated, and appointed the following "Executive Committee on Art for the State of New York" to assume general direction of the work within the limits of the appropriation: Herbert Adams (sculptor), Grosvenor Atterbury (architect), J. Carroll Beckwith (painter), Francis C. Jones (painter), Louis Loeb (painter and illustrator), Will H. Low (painter, illustrator and mural painter) and Harry W. Watrous (painter). These men variously represented membership in the National Academy of Design, the Society of American Artists, the National Sculpture Society, the Society of Mural Painters, the American Water Color Society, the Society of Illustrators, the New York Etching Club, the American Fine Art Society, the American Institute of Architects, the New York Architectural League, the Municipal Art Society of New York and the Fine Arts Federation of New York. The Committee formally organized by the election of Harry W. Watrous as Chairman. Charles M. Kurtz, Assistant Chief of the Department of Art of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was appointed Acting Secretary without salary.

At a general meeting of the members of all the Advisory Committees in New York city, called by Chairman Watrous at the National Academy of Design, for each committee representing a group of the classification a chairman and a secretary was elected and general plans were formulated for the carrying on of the work.

Thereafter, frequent meetings were held by the various committees, at nearly all of which the Chairman of the Executive Committee and the Acting Secretary were present and participated in the work.

CAREFUL SELECTION OF MATERIAL

The Juries of Selection for the different groups of the classification of the Department of Art, constituted from the membership of the Advisory Committees representing various sections of the country, met and acted during the last two weeks of March, 1904, in the city of New York, passing upon upwards of 4,000 works submitted for exhibition. Of this assemblage of works a comparatively small number represented artists of high reputation, and a small proportion was found to be of sufficient merit worthily to represent the artists of the State. The number of exhibits secured thus being very small, and many of the more prominent artists not having submitted works, the different group juries held meetings, prepared lists of representative works calculated to reflect credit upon the State, and specifically invited artists and owners to lend the same for the Exposition. By this means the larger and better portion of the exhibit was secured.

The State of New York, the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the artists in general in the State of New York are under great obligations to the members of these juries who so freely, unselfishly and devotedly gave their valuable time and effort to the organization of the art exhibit which represented so comprehensively the best achievement of New York artists.

A REPRESENTATIVE EXHIBIT

Almost every New York painter of individuality and ability—in oil, water-color and miniature work—was represented adequately and creditably; the exhibit of sculpture was exceptionally fine; etching and engraving were exemplified by the ablest exponents of these branches of art, wood engraving by types of its highest expression; there was an excellent collection of works from the leading American illustrators, and noteworthy examples of the applied arts—of artistic handicrafts—by New York art workers were well in evidence. In architecture, while the exhibit was creditable, it might have been more comprehensive and representative; and the same might be said of the exhibit of mural painting. The latter, however, as readily may be understood, is extremely difficult of representation at an exposition—most of its examples having been executed in place, and only cartoons or photographs of achieved works usually being available for exhibition.

ADVISORY COMMITTEES

The members of the various Advisory Committees in charge of the organization of the group exhibits were as follows:

For Oil Paintings: Cecilia Beaux, J. Carroll Beckwith, J. G. Brown, Howard Russell Butler, William M. Chase, William A. Coffin, Frederick Dielman, R. Swain Gifford, H. Bolton Jones, John La Farge, Alexander T. Van Laer, Harry W. Watrous.

For Water Colors, Pastels and Lithographs: F.S. Church, Charles C. Curran, Francis C. Jones, Will H. Low, J.C. Nicoll, Will S. Robinson, Henry B. Snell.

For Miniature Painting: William J. Baer, Lucia Fairchild Fuller, Laura C. Hills.

For Sculpture: Daniel C. French, H.A. MacNeil, A. Phimister Proctor, Augustus Saint Gaudens, J.Q.A. Ward.

For Etchings and Engravings (other than wood engravings): Carlton T. Chapman, C.F. Mielatz, J.C. Nicoll, Alexander Schilling, James D. Smillie.

For Wood Engravings: George T. Andrew, Frank French, Henry Wolf.

For Drawings for Illustration: Henry S. Fleming, Charles Dana Gibson, Arthur I. Keller, Louis Loeb, Howard Pyle.

For Architecture: Grosvenor Atterbury, Arnold W. Brunner, Walter Cook, H.J. Hardenberg, John Galen Howard, C. Grant La Farge, Charles F. McKim, Henry Rutgers Marshall, George B. Post.

For Mural Painting: Will H. Low, George W. Maynard, Charles Y. Turner.

For Applied Arts: William Couper, John La Farge, Frederick S. Lamb, Louis C. Tiffany, Stanford White, Douglas Volk.

Harry W. Watrous, Chairman of Executive Committee, Ex-officio member of all committees.

Exhibits of New York Artists Arranged by Groups, Together with the Number of Works Contributed, and Award, if Any, Received by Each

GROUP NINE

Paintings and Drawings

Oil Paintings

Alexander, John W., 8. Gold medal Anderson, Karl J., 1 Barse, George R., 1 Baylos, Zellna, 1 Beal, Gifford, 2. Bronze medal Beaux, Cecilia, 3. Gold medal Beckwith, Carroll, 3. Silver medal Bell, Edward A., 1. Silver medal Birney, W. V., 2. Bronze medal Blakelock, R. A., 1 Blenner, Carle J., 2. Bronze medal Blum, Robert F. (deceased), 1 Bogert, George H., 2. Silver medal Borglum, Gutzon, 1 Brigham, W. Cole, 1 Bristol, J. B., 1 Brown, Ethelbert, 1 Brown, J. Francis, 1 Brown, J. G., 5 Brown, Matilda, 1 Bruce, Patrick Henry, 1 Brush, George de Forest. 1. Gold medal Burroughs, Bryson, 2. Bronze medal Butler, Howard Russell, 2. Bronze medal Carlsen, Emil, 4. Gold medal Carr, Lyell, 2. Bronze medal Chapman, Carlton T., 2 Chase, William M., 7 Child, Edward B., 2 Church, Frederick S., 3. Silver medal Clark, Walter, 2. Silver medal Coffin, William A., 2. Silver medal Collins, Alfred Q. (deceased), 2 Coman, Charlotte B., 2 Cooper, Colin C., 5 Cooper, Emma Lampert, 1. Bronze medal Cotton, Mrs. Leslie, 1 Couse, E. Irving, 3. Bronze medal Cox, Kenyon, 1. Gold medal Cox, Louise, 1. Silver medal Crane, Bruce, 6. Gold medal Crane, Frederick, 2. Bronze medal Curran, Charles C., 4. Silver medal Curtis, Constance, 1 Curtis, Elizabeth, 1 Daingerfield, Elliott, 1 De Forest, Lockwood, 1 De Haven, Frank, 1. Silver medal Denman, Herbert (deceased), 1 Dewey, Charles Melville, 2. Silver medal Dodge, W. de Leftwich, 2 Dougherty, Paul, 1 Drake, W. H., 1 Dufner, Edward, 3. Silver medal Du Mond, Frank V., 6. Silver medal Dustin, Silas S., 1 Eaton, Charles Warren, 4. Silver medal Emmett, Ellen, 2. Silver medal Emmett, Lydia Field, 1. Silver medal Ericson, David, 1. Silver medal Field, Edward Loyal, 1 Flagg, Montague, 1. Silver medal Florian, Walter, 3. Silver medal Foote, Will Howe, 1. Bronze medal Foster, Ben, 3. Silver medal Fournier, Alexis J., 3 Fowler, Frank, 3 Fromkes, Maurice, 1 Gauley, Robert D., 3. Bronze medal Gay, Edward, 2. Bronze medal Gifford, R. Swain, 3 Glackens, W. J., 1. Silver medal Green, Frank Russell, 2. Bronze medal Groll, Albert L., 2. Silver medal Guy, Seymour J., 4. Gold medal Harrison, Birge, 5. Silver medal Hart, Letitia B., 1 Hart, Mary T., 1 Hassam, Childe, 6. Gold medal Havens, Belle, 1 Hawthorne, C. W., 1 Henri, Robert. 2. Silver medal Henry, Edward L., 3. Bronze medal Herzog, Louis, 2. Bronze medal Hitchcock, Lucius W., 1. Bronze medal Hoeber, Arthur, 1 Homer, Winslow, 2. Gold medal Howe, W. H., 3 Humphreys, Albert, 1 Huntington, Daniel, 1 Hyde, William H., 1 Inness, George, Jr., 2 Isham, Samuel, 3. Silver medal Johnson, Eastman, 2. Gold medal Jones, Francis C., 2. Silver medal Jones, H. Bolton, 3. Gold medal Jongers, Alphonse, 2. Silver medal Kaufman, John F., 1 Kendall, Margaret, 1. Bronze medal Kendall, W. Sergeant, 5. Gold medal Ketcham, Susan N., 1 Kline, William F., 2. Bronze medal Kost, Frederick W., 2. Silver medal Lang, Charles M., 1 Lathrop, W. L., 1. Bronze medal Lawson, Ernest, 2. Silver medal Lee, Henry C., 1 Lee, Homer, 1 Leigh, W. R., 1 Lie, Jonas, 3. Silver medal Linson, Corwin K., 2 Lippincott, W. H., 2. Bronze medal Lockman, De Witt M., 1 Loeb, Louis, 2. Silver medal Low, Will H., 5 Lucas, Alfred P., 1 Lyman, Joseph, 1. Bronze medal McChasney, Clara T., 1. Bronze medal McCord, George H., 1. Bronze medal McIlhenny, C. M. (deceased), 2 McLane, M. Jean, 2. Bronze medal Marchand, J. N., 1 Marsh, Frederick Dana, 1. Bronze medal Maynard, George W., 2 Metcalf, Willard L., 3. Silver medal Miller, Charles H., 1 Millet, F. D., 1 Minor, Robert C. (deceased), 2 Mora, F. Luis, 1. Bronze medal Moran, Thomas, 2 Moschowitz, Paul, 2. Silver medal Mosler, Gustave H., 1. Bronze medal Mosler, Henry, 1 Murphy, J. Francis, 2. Silver medal Myers, Jerome, 2. Bronze medal Mygatt, R. K., 1. Silver medal Needham, C. Austin, 3. Bronze medal Newell, G. Glenn, 1 Nicoll, J. C., 3 Norton, W. E., 1 Ochtman, Leonard, 5. Gold medal Palmer, Walter L., 2. Silver medal Parton, Arthur, 2. Bronze medal Perrine, Van Deering, 3 Poore, Henry R., 3. Silver medal Porter, Benjamin C., 3. Silver medal Post, W. Merritt, 2 Potthast, Edward H., 3. Silver medal Prellwitz, Henry, 1. Silver medal Questgaard, W., 1 Raught, J. W., 2 Rehn, F. K. M. 3. Silver medal Reid, Robert, 3. Silver medal Remington, Frederic, 1 Rice, W. M. J., 1 Robinson, Theodore (deceased), 4 Robinson, Will S., 2 Rook, Edward F., 5. Silver medal Rouland, Orlando, 1 Sartain, William, 1 Saxton, John Gordon, 1. Bronze medal Schreyvogel, Charles, 1. Bronze medal Schroeter, Alexander, 1 Schwill, William V., 3. Bronze medal Sears, Taber, 1. Bronze medal Sewell, Amanda B., 3. Bronze medal Sewell, Robert V. V., 1. Silver medal Sheppard, Warren, 1 Sherwood, M. C., 1 Shirlaw, Walter, 1. Silver medal Shurtleff, R. M., 1. Bronze medal Sieber, E. G., 1 Simmons, Edward E., 1 Smillie, George H., 1. Bronze medal Smith, De Cost, 1 Smith, W. Granville, 1 Snell, Henry B., 3. Silver medal Steichen, Eduard, 2 Stokes, Frank W., 1 Talcott, Allen B., 4. Silver medal Thorne, William, 3 Todd, Henry S., 1. Bronze medal Tryon, D. W., 4. Gold medal Turcas, Jules, 1. Bronze medal Twachtman, J. H. (deceased), 3 Van Boskerck, R. W., 3. Silver medal Van der Veer, Mary, 1. Bronze medal Van Laer, Alexander T., 3 Volk, Douglas, 3. Silver medal Vonnoh, Robert W., 5 Voorhees, Clark G., 1. Bronze medal Walcott, H.M., 2. Silver medal Walker, Horatio, 4. Gold medal Walker, Henry Oliver, 2. Silver medal Watrous, Harry W., 2 Weber, F.W., 1 Weir, J. Alden, 2. Gold medal Whittemore, W.J., 1 Whittredge, Worthington, 3. Silver medal Weigand, Gustav, 1. Bronze medal Wiggins, Carleton, 4 Wiles, Irving R., 5. Gold medal Wiley, Frederick J., 5. Bronze medal Woolf, S.J., 1 Wores, Theodore, 1 Wyant, A.H. (deceased), 3 Yates, Cullen, 1. Bronze medal Total—Artists, 207; works, 423

Water Colors and Pastels

Annan, Alice H., 1 Barse, George R., 1 Beckwith, Carroll, 2. See "Oil Paintings" Bicknell, E.M., 1 Birney, W.V., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Blum, Robert F. (deceased), 2 Bridges, Fidelia, 1 Bristol, J.B., 1 Brown, J.G., 1 Budworth, W.S., 3 Butler, Howard Russell, 2. See "Oil Paintings" Chapman, Carlton T., 1 Chase, William M., 1 Clements, George H., 1 Clinedinst, B.W., 2 Colby, Josephine W., 1 Colman, Samuel, 1 Coman, Charlotte B., 1 Cooper, Colin C., 1 Cooper, Emma Lampert, 4. See "Oil Paintings" Crowninshield, Frederic, 1 Curran, Charles C., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Curtis, Constance, 1 Daingerfield, Elliott, 2 De Luce, Percival, 1 Dewey, Charles Melville, 2. See "Oil Paintings" Dewing, Thomas W., 8. Gold medal Dielman, Frederick, 2 Drake, Will H., 1 Eaton, Charles Warren, 3. See "Oil Paintings" Edwards, George Wharton, 2 Fenn, Harry, 1 Foss, H. Campbell, 2 Foster, Ben, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Fry, G. T., 2 Gifford, R. Swain, 1 Gilbert, C. Allen, 3 Green, Frank Russell, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Greene, F. Stewart, 1 Guerin, Jules, 2. Silver medal Hardenbergh, Elizabeth R., 1 Hassam, Childe, 3. See "Oil Paintings" Homer, Winslow, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Hore, Ethel, 1 Isham, Samuel, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Jones, H. Bolton, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Keith, Dora Wheeler, 1 Keller, Arthur L., 3. Silver medal Kinsella, James, 3 La Farge, John, 3. See "Commemorative Award" Liebscher, Gustav, 1 Linson, Corwin K., 3 Lippincott, W. H., 1. See "Oil Paintings" McCord, George H., 3. See "Oil Paintings" McIlhenny, C. M. (deceased), 1 McLane, M. Jean, 2. See "Oil Paintings" McChesney, Clara T., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Mora, F. Luis, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Moran, Percy, 2 Newell, G. Glenn, 2 Nicholls, Rhoda H., 2. Bronze medal Nicoll, J. C., 2 O'Leary, Angela, 1 Ochtman, Leonard, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Of, George F., Jr., 1 Palmer, Walter L., 4. See "Oil Paintings" Platt, Alethea H., 2 Post, W. M., 1 Potthast, Edward H., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Proctor, A. Phimister, 1. Bronze medal Redmond, Frieda W., 1 Redmond, John J., 2 Rehn, F. K. M., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Ritschel, William, 2 Robinson, Will S., 1. Bronze medal Rockwood, Catherine C., 2 Rook, Edward F., 1 Rosenmeyer, B. J., 2 Sanders, Bertha D., 2 Schilling, Alexander, 2. Silver medal Schneider, W. G., 1 Scott, Emily M., 2 Sherwood, Rosina E., 5. Silver medal Shirlaw, Walter, 5. See "Oil Paintings" Shurtleff, R. M., 2. See "Oil Paintings" Smillie, George H., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Smith, F. Hopkinson, 3 Smith, W. Granville, 1 Snell, Florence F., 1 Snell, Henry B., 4. See "Oil Paintings" Soper, James H. Gardner, 1. Bronze medal Spafard, Myra B., 1 Stowell, M. Louise, 1 Tryon, D. W., 15. See "Oil Paintings" Twachtman, J. H. (deceased), 3 Van Laer, Alexander T., 1 Walker, Horatio, 3. See "Oil Paintings" Weir, J. Alden, 3. See "Oil Paintings" Weldon, C. D., 2 Whittemore, W. J., 2 Yates, Cullen, 2. See "Oil Paintings" Zogbaum, Rufus F., 1 Total—Artists, 102; works, 194

Miniatures

Baer, W. J., 3 Baxter, Martha W., 2 Bayliss, Lillian, 1 Beckington, Alice, 4. Bronze medal De Haas, Alice P. T., 1 Dix, Eulabee, 1 Emmett, Lydia Field, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Holley, Caroline E., 3 Howard, Clara, 1 Kendall, Margaret, 3. See "Oil Paintings" King, Paul, 1 Nicholls, Rhoda H., 3. See "Water Colors" Searle, Alice A., 1 Shuttleworth, Claire, 1 Siboni, Emma B., 5 Strean, Maria J., 2 Thayer, Theodora W., 3 Turner, Helen M., 3 Underwood, Edith B., 1 Volk, Ellen S., 1 Weidner, Carl, 3 West, Anne Shaw, 1 Wing, Alice B., 1. Bronze medal Worrall, R., 2 Total—Artists, 24; works, 48

Mural Paintings and Designs

Armstrong, Helen M., Blashfield, Edwin H., 14. Gold medal Breck, George W., 2. Silver medal Burgess, Ida J., 1 Burroughs, Bryson, 3. See "Oil Paintings" Cowles, Maud Alice, 1 Cox, Kenyon, 2. See "Oil Paintings" Crawford, Earl S., 1 Curtis, Constance, 1 Dielman, Frederick. 6 Deming, Edward W., 3. Bronze medal Dodge, W. de Leftwich, 3 Kaufman, J. F., 1 Kline, William F., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Lamb, Ella Condie, 1 Lauber, Joseph, 5 Lichtenauer, J. M., Jr., 2 Low, Will H., 6 Marsh, Frederic Dana, 4. See "Oil Paintings" McLane, M. Jean, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Mora, F. Luis, 1. See "Oil Paintings" O'Brien, Madeleine, 1 Sears, Taber, 2 Sewell, Robert V. V., 2. See "Oil Paintings" Shean, Charles M., 1. Bronze medal Shirlaw, Walter, 3. See "Oil Paintings" Turner, C. Y., 5. Silver medal Vaillant, Louis D., 2 Walker, Henry Oliver, 10. See "Oil Paintings" Wenzell, A. B., 2. Silver medal Total—Artists, 30; works, 92

Drawings for Illustrations

Chapman, Carlton T., 1 Child, Edward B., 3 Clay, John Cecil, 3 Cowles, Genevieve, 1 Cowles, Maud A., 1. Bronze medal Du Mond, Frank V., 5. See "Oil Paintings" Edwards, George Wharton, 3 Fogarty, Thomas, 5 Gibson, Charles Dana, 3. Silver medal Gillam, Victor, 3 Glackens, W. J., 8. Bronze medal Hambidge, Jay, 1 Hinton, Charles L., 6 Hitchcock, Lucius W., 4. Silver medal Hutt, Henry, 1 Keller, Arthur I., 6. Gold medal Lawrence, William H., 1 Leigh, William H., 2 Leyendecker, F. X., 5 Linson, Corwin K., 2 Loeb, Louis, 5. Silver medal Orson, Lowell, 6 McCarter, Henry, 3. Silver medal McLane, M. Jean, 2. See "Oil Paintings" Mora, F. Luis, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Parrish, Maxfield, 2 Penfold, Edward, 5 Reuterdahl, H., 5 Rhead, Louis J., 3 Rosenmeyer, B. J., 1 Sherwood, Rosina E., 4 Shinn, Florence S., 2 Smith, W. Granville, 1 Steele, Frederic Door, 5. Bronze medal Sterner, Albert, 2 Stevens, W. D., 3 Taylor, C. Jay, 3 Van der Veer, Mary, 1. See "Oil Paintings" Walcott, H. M., 1. See "Oil Paintings" Wenzell, A. B., 4. See "Mural Paintings and Designs" White, C. H., 1 Winslow, Eleanor C., 1 Zogbaum, R. F., 2 Total—Artists, 43; works, 127

The following commemorative award was also conferred in this group:

La Farge, John, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor

GROUP TEN

Engravings and Lithographs

Etchings and Engravings

(Other than Wood Engravings)

Bacher, Otto H., 4. Silver medal Beckwith, Carroll, 1 Bellows, A. F., 4 Bloodgood, R. F., 2 Blum, Robert F. (deceased), 3 Chapman, Carlton T., 8 Dielman, Frederick, 2 Farrar, Henry (deceased), 1 Guy, Seymour J., 1 Hale, Walter, 6 Hambidge, Jay, 1 Hovenden, Thomas (deceased), 2 Jones, H. Bolton, 1 King, James S., 1 Lathrop, W. L., 4 Laube, Joseph, 7 Lewis, Arthur Allen, 3. Bronze medal Lippincott, W. H., 3 Loewenburg, N., 2 Mielatz, Charles F. W., 21 Moran, Mary Nimmo (deceased), 7 Nicoll, J. C., 9 Osgood, Harry H., 7 Reich, Jacques, 2 Robbins, Horace W. (deceased), 1 Roth, Ernest D., 4 Sandreczki, Otto W., 1 Schilling, Alexander, 10 Schneider, Otto J., 5 Scholl, E., 2 Senseney, George, 1 Shelton, W. H., 1 Smillie, James D., 12 Sterne, Maurice J., 13. Bronze medal Trowbridge, Vaughan, 7 Vondrous, John C., 6 White, Charles H., 3. Bronze medal Weir, J. Alden, 21. Silver medal Wood, Thomas W. (deceased), 1 Yale, Leroy M., 7 Yewell, George H., 3 Total—Artists, 41; works, 200

Wood Engravings

Bernstrom, Victor, 2. Silver medal Chadwick, C. W., 4. Bronze medal Cole, Timothy, 10. Grand prize Evans, John W., 5 French, Frank, 1. Gold medal Heineman, E., 2 Klotz, H., 1. Bronze medal Kruell, Gustav, 8. Gold medal Merrill, Hiram C., 5. Bronze medal Northcote, Stafford M., 1. Bronze medal Watt, William G., 1 Wolf, Henry, 29. See "Commemorative Award" Total—Artists, 12; works, 69

The following commemorative award was also conferred in this group:

Wolf, Henry, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor

GROUP ELEVEN

Sculpture

Adams, Herbert, 5. Gold medal Alfano, Vincenzo, 2 Bissell, George E., 1. Silver medal Bitter, Karl T. F., 4. Gold medal Borglum, Gutzon, 8. Gold medal Borglum, Solon, 9. Gold medal Boyle, John J., 5. Silver medal Brenner, Victor David, 28. Silver medal Bush-Brown, H. K., 7 Carpenter, Margaret S.; 1. Bronze medal Eberle, Mrs. A. V., 1. Bronze medal Flanaghan, John, 4. Silver medal French, Daniel Chester, 4 Glenny, Alice R., 1 Goodwin, Mrs. Frederick, 1 Harvey, Eli, 9. Bronze medal Heber, C. A., 1. Bronze medal Hyatt, Mrs. A. V., 2. Bronze medal Jaegers, Albert, 1. Bronze medal Konti, Isidore, 2. Gold medal Linder, Henry, 1. Bronze medal Longman, Evelyn B., 4. Silver medal Lopez, Charles A., 6. Gold medal Lukeman, Augustus, 1. Bronze medal MacNeil, Hermon A., 3 Mears, Helen F., 1. Silver medal Miranda, Fernando, 1 Niehaus, Charles H., 8. Gold medal Piccirilli, Attilio, 4. Silver medal Piccirilli, Furio, 1. Silver medal Proctor, A. Phimister, 4. Gold medal Rhind, J. Massey, 1. Bronze medal Roth, Frederick G. R., 7. Silver medal Saint Gaudens, Augustus, 1. See "Commemorative Award" Salvatore, Victor, 1. Bronze medal Schwarzott, Maximilian, 1. Bronze medal Scudder, Janet, 1. Bronze medal Stillman, Effie, 3. Bronze medal Tonetti, F. M. L., 3. Bronze medal Triebel, C. E., 1 Usher, Leila, 1 Vonnoh, Bessie Potter, 10. Gold medal Ward, Elsie, 1. Bronze medal Ward, John Quincy Adams, 1. See "Commemorative Award" Warner, Olin L. (deceased), 2 Weinert, Albert, 1 Weinmann, Adolf A., 5. Silver medal Yandell, Enid, 1. Bronze medal Zolnay, George Julian, 2 Total—Artists, 49; works, 173

The following commemorative awards were also conferred in this group: Augustus Saint Gaudens, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor John Ouincy Adams Ward, commemorating distinguished service in art. Medal of honor

GROUP TWELVE

Architecture

Atterbury, Grosvenor, 3. Silver medal Babb, Cook & Willard, 2 Boring & Tilton, 6. Silver medal Brunner, Arnold W., 4. Gold medal Carrere, Brunner & Burnham, 6 Carrere & Hastings, 7. Gold medal Coulter, W. L., 2 Flagg, Ernest, 14 Friedlander, J. H., 3 Gilbert, Cass, 3. Gold medal Green & Wicks, 1 Hardenbergh, H. J., 1 Heins & La Farge, 4. Silver medal Langton, D. W., 1 Lord & Hewlett, 4 Total—Architects, 15; works, 61

The following commemorative award was also conferred:

John M. Carrere. Gold medal

GROUP FOURTEEN

Original Objects of Art Workmanship

Applied Arts

Adams, Ralph R., 2 Archer, Annie M., 1 Bell, Peter, 1 Binns, Charles F., 5. Silver medal Burdick, Bessie, 2 Crosbee, Mrs. W. G., 2 Farnham, Paulding, 15. Gold medal Foote, Florence, 4. Bronze medal Fry, Marshall, 7 Hicks, Amy M., 2 Hoagland, Jane, 3 Lamb, Frederick S., 1 Lawrence, F. Walter, 27 Leonard, Anna B., 7. Silver medal MacNeil, Mrs. Carol B., 5. Bronze medal Perkins, Mrs. Annie F., 2 Perkins, Lucy F.4. Bronze medal Pond, T. H., 1 Randolph, Isabella, 2 Robineau, Mrs. A. A., 7 Sanders, Bertha D., 1 Solon, L. M., 1 Tiffany, Louis C. (designer), 79. Silver medal Volk, Mrs. Douglas, 2. Silver medal Volk, Wendell D., 1 Volkmar, Charles, 9. Bronze medal Von Rydingsvaard, Karl, 1 Wolrath, Frederic E., 2. Bronze medal Yandell, Charles R., 9 Total—Artists, 29; works, 205

The following special commemorative awards were also conferred in the Department of Art:

Harry W. Watrous, for valuable assistance in the formation of the exhibit of the United States section. Gold medal

Charles M. Kurtz, for service in connection with the Department of Art, direction of installation, etc. Gold medal

George Julian Zolnay, for service in connection with the Department of Art, direction of installation, etc. Gold medal

RECAPITULATION

Showing the Relative Importance of the Participation of the State of New York in the United States Section of the Department of Art of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904

New York's Participation compared with that of the entire United States including New York.

- - - - - - Draw- Etch- Water ings ings Oil Color Mural for and Wood Archi Ap- Paint and Minia- Paint Illus- Engrav Engrav Sculp -tec- plied -ing Pastel tures -ings tration -ings -ings -ture ture Arts Totals - - - - - - [*]Total number of artists represented in the United States Section. 472 185 52 41 54 59 14 92 74 200 1,243 - - - - - - [*]N. Y. artists represented 207 102 24 30 43 41 12 49 15 29 552 - - - - - - Total number of works in the United States Section 904 314 90 114 178 269 82 354 290 946 3,541 - - - - - - Works by New York artists 413 194 48 92 127 200 69 173 61 205 1,592 - - - - - -

[Footnote *: Where an artist has exhibited in more than one class, his name has been counted more than once.]



1=Oil Painting 2=Water Color and Pastel 3=Miniatures 4=Mural Paintings 5=Drawings for Illustration 6=Etchings and engravings 7=Wood Engravings 8=Sculpture 9=Architecture 10=Applied Arts

- New York's Participation compared with that of the entire United States including New York 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Totals [1]SALES EFFECTED For all United States artists............... 87 34 26 10 14 375 546 For New York artists.. 54 22 20 10 13 10 129 - AWARDS - - Comm. { To all U.S. Gold { artists 1 1 2 - - 4 Medals { To New York of Honor { artists 1 1 2 - - 4 - { To all U.S. Grand { artists 1 1 1 - 3 6 Prizes { To New York { artists - { To all U.S. Gold { artists 36 4 12 7 8 67 Medals { To New York { artists 19 3 9 4 1 36 - { To all U.S. Silver { artists 99 12 19 11 15 156 Medals { To New York { artists 58 7 10 3 4 82 - { To all U.S. Bronze { artists 103 17 29 4 22 175 Medals { To New York { artists 52 10 16 - 5 83 - TOTALS To all United States artists 240 35 63 22 48 408 To New York artists 130 21 37 7 10 205 - Special {Total to Comm. { U.S. 7 415 Gold { To New Medals { Yorkers 3 208 -

[Footnote 1: In the report of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Sales, the Paintings sold approximated in value $70,000; the Engravings, $900; the Sculpture, $2,000, and the works of Applied Art, $7,500.

Out of the 904 oil paintings, 241 were owned by private parties (many being portraits) and were not for sale. Of the 662 works for sale, the 87 sold constituted nearly 13% of the whole number. The oil paintings contributed by New York artists which were not for sale numbered 138, leaving 281 for sale. The 54 works sold constituted approximately 20% of the New York pictures offered for sale.

Of the 314 water colors, 73 were not for sale. There were 241 for sale. The 34 works sold were approximately 13% of the entire number offered. Of the 194 water colors by New York artists, 46 were not for sale. Of the 148 works for sale, the 22 sold is nearly 15% of the number of works offered by New York artists in this medium.]

THE INTERNATIONAL JURY

The International Jury in the Department of Art was composed of the following members

United States.—Thomas Allen, E. A. Batchelder, S. S. Beman, Hugh H. Breckenridge, Richard E. Brooks, Carlton T. Chapman (New York), William M. Chase (New York), Ralph Clarkson, Walter Cook (New York), Conlin Campbell Cooper (New York), Charles Percy Davis, Frank Miles Day, Lockwood de Forest (New York), Frederick Dielman (New York), Frank Duveneck, Daniel Chester French (New York), Mrs. Eugene Field, R. Swain Gifford (New York), Charles Grafly, Will H. Low (New York), Hermon A. MacNeil (New York), Elizabeth St. John Mathews, J. L. Mauran, C. F. W. Mielatz (New York), James Craig Nicoll (New York), Joseph Pennell, Mary Solari, Theodore C. Steele, Alice Barber Stevens, Edmund C. Tarbell, S. Seymour Thomas, Alexander T. Van Laer (New York), Bessie Potter Vonnoh (New York), Robert W. Vonnoh (New York), C. Howard Walker, H. Langford Warren, Rose Weld, Frederic Allen Whiting, Carleton Wiggins (New York), Henry Wolf (New York), Edmund H. Wuerpel

Argentia.—Eduardo Schiaffino, George Julian Zolnay (New York)

Austria.—Dr. Paul Cohn, Adolph Kraus, Gustav Niederlein, Nicolaus Staits, William J. King

Belgium.—Guillaume de Groot, Ernest Verlant

Brazil.—-J. Americo dos Santos

Bulgaria.—Charles M. Kurtz (New York)

Canada.—Paul Harney

Cuba.—Gonzalo de Quesada

Germany.—William J. Baer (New York), Erich Hoesel, Richard Mueller, Hans von Petersen, Max Schlichting, Fr. von Thiersch

Holland.—William H. Howe (New York), Willy Martens, John C. Schueller, Herbert Vos

Hungary.—Bertelon Karlovsky, George Julian Zolnay (New York)

Italy.—Professor Pepoti Cantalamessa, Il Marchese Majnoni d'Itagnano, Ugo Ojetti

Japan.—Tooru Iwamura, Heromich Shugio

Mexico.—Isidoro Aldasoro

Portugal.—Marcel Horteloup

Russia.—William H. Fox, J. M. Godberg, Emil Vautier

Sweden.—Anshelm Schultzberg, Dr. Eugene Wagner

From the above jurors the juries for the several groups of the classification were made up—each group jury being international in character.

LOAN COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS

A prominent feature of the United States section of the Department of Art was a loan collection composed of especially noteworthy paintings from some of the most noted private collections of the United States. This collection was organized by Mr. Will H. Low, of New York. It contained 122 paintings representing many schools and periods. Of these works forty-three were lent by New York owners, as follows:

George J. Gould.—Domenico Ghirlandajo, Rembrandt van Ryn ("The Standard Bearer"), Frans Hals, Aert van der Neer, Gerard Don, Jean Marc Nattier, Sir Joshua Reynolds ("The Duchess of Marlborough"), Thomas Gainsborough; John Constable, J. M. W. Turner, Eugene Fromentin, Constant Troyon, Theodore Rosseau ("The Charcoal Burners' Hut" and "Le Cure, Evening"), J.B.C. Corot ("Le Dance des Amours"), N.V. Diaz, Mariano Fortuny and J.L. Gerome

Helen Miller Gould.—Jean Francois Millet ("Washerwomen"), J. L. E. Meissonier ("The Smoker"), Rosa Bonheur, Alfred Stevens and Ludwig Knaus ("The Children's Party")

Estate of Jay Gould.—J.B.C. Corot ("Antique Dance") and Emile van Marcke

Duraud-Ruel.—Alexandre Gabriel Decamps, Eugene Delacroix, Gustave Courbet, Eugene Fromentin, Francois Bonvin (two examples), J.B.C. Corot, and Jules Dupre

Charles Fairchild.—William Morris Hunt and Elihu Vedder

Lockwood de Forest.—Frederick E. Church

National Academy of Design.—Octave Tassaert and R. Caton Woodville

Cottier & Co.—Sir John Everett Millais

Charles M. Kurtz.—Anton Mauve ("Sheep on the Dunes")

Julia Wilder Kurtz.—Thomas Couture



CHAPTER XI

Agriculture and Live Stock Exhibit and Schedule of Awards

AGRICULTURE AND LIVE STOCK EXHIBIT

By J. H. DURKEE

Superintendent



The New York State Commission, in July, 1903, appointed J. H. Durkee, of Sandy Hill, N. Y., superintendent of agriculture, live stock and dairy products, with John McCann, of Elmira, Howard Moon, of Cobleskill, Theodore Horton, of Elmira, and W. A. Smith as assistants in the department of agriculture, W. W. Smallwood, of Warsaw, and W. A. McCoduck, of Sandy Hill, having direct supervision of live stock and dairy products respectively. George A. Smith, of Geneva, was superintendent for collecting dairy products. These gentlemen did the work assigned them faithfully and well, which is fully attested by the number of grand prizes and medals won in these departments.

SCOPE OF EXHIBIT

New York State has no distinctive agricultural product as has many of the other, especially some of the western, States but grows nearly everything in larger or smaller quantities that is grown in the north temperate zone.

In collecting and installing this exhibit, the aim was to gather these varied products and arrange them so as to show the real grain or vegetable to the best advantage rather than to show a fancifully arranged display of such products as would be of little or no value to those interested in practical agriculture. With this end in view, each section of the State was drawn upon for the best samples of the staple crops of that section. These samples were carefully inspected by competent judges, and only those of real merit were placed in the collection for exhibit. So thoroughly was this work of selection done that a large proportion of the samples received an award.

LABELING EACH SPECIMEN

That the exhibit might be of the greatest value to those most interested in agricultural pursuits, on each sample was placed a card giving the name and variety of the sample, also the name and post office address of the grower. Every day men could be seen with pencil and paper in hand taking names and addresses for future correspondence.

CONTINUOUS DISPLAY OF VEGETABLES

New York was one of the few States that had its exhibit complete at the opening of the Exposition, and was the only State that made a large and continuous display of fresh vegetables. Its display was greatly admired and favorably commented upon by the press, as well as by individuals. From the opening of the Exposition until the crop of 1904 was ready, the tables of the New York exhibit were kept filled with the standard vegetables of 1903, which had been placed in cold storage and were brought out as needed.

At the close of the Exposition, December 1, 1904, New York had over forty varieties of potatoes as well as many other vegetables on exhibition that were gathered in 1903, having been out of the ground over fifteen months. To the inexperienced eye, they could not be distinguished from the crop of 1904. In October and November, New York's vegetable display was unusually fine. The judges who passed upon it said it was the finest collection of vegetables they had ever seen.

AWARDS

The catalogue of exhibitors which follows shows conclusively that New York is truly the Empire State so far as agricultural products are concerned. It was the only State that was awarded a grand prize on fresh vegetables alone. J. M. Thorburn & Co., of New York, Glendale Stock Farm, Glens Falls, and Cornell University, Ithaca, also received grand prizes on vegetables.

Catalogue of the Exhibitors in the Department of Agriculture, with the Award, if Any, Received by Each

GROUP EIGHTY-FOUR

Vegetable Food Products—Agricultural Seeds

Alms House Farm, Varyburg Wheat Oats—White Michigan J. B. Anderson, Kennedy. Bronze medal Barley—Six-Rowed Oats—Swedish R. I. Anderson, Florida Corn—Eight-Rowed Red C. S. Baldwin, Wellsville. Bronze medal Corn—Red Glazed, ears W. H. Bellamy, Wellsville. Bronze medal Oats—Swede, White Russian F. J. Bellinger, Hammond. Silver medal Oats—Clydesdale E. A. Bentley, Wellsville. Bronze medal Corn—Eight-Rowed Yellow, ears T. T. Blodgett, Fishkill. Silver medal Rye—Dark Oats—White Swede L. G. Brainard, Ellington. Silver medal Rye—Winter C. E. H. Breckon, Clarence. Bronze medal Beans—White Kidney Charles Brian, Perry. Silver medal Wheat—Klondike Briggs Bros., Rochester. Bronze medal Corn—Leaming, Golden Beauty George Bronson & Son, Bath. Bronze medal Oats—New Lincoln Buckwheat—Gray Wheat—Gold Coin Corn—Dibbs' Ninety-Day-Eight-Rowed Yellow, ears L. M. Bronson, Bath Wheat—White Winter Brooks Bros., Painted Post. Silver medal Wheat—Gold Bullion Buckwheat—Silver Gray Corn—Red Beauty Pop Oats—Russian, Lincoln, White Swede George W. Brooks, Painted Post. Bronze medal Buckwheat—Silver Gray Beans—Coffee Mustard—Black M. D. Bennett, Elmira, R. F. D. No. 1. Silver medal Buckwheat—Silver Hull, Japanese Lewis J. Brundage, Starkey. Silver medal Wheat—Duck Buckwheat—Silver Gray Wheat—Gold Coin, Prosperity Barley—Two Rowed Beans—Red Kidney, White Kidney, Marrow Barley—Hulless R. R. Buck, Warsaw. Gold medal Wheat Isaac Budlong, Scottsville. Bronze medal Wheat—Prosperity W. Carroll, LaGrangeville. Bronze medal Oats.—White Corn.—Early Mastadon, ears Charles Caswell, Abbott. Bronze medal Corn.—White Red Glaze, ears W. L. Chapin, Warsaw. Silver medal Wheat.—Malay Winter Perry E. Chappel, Warsaw. Silver medal Wheat.—Fultz D. E. Chase, Warsaw. Silver medal Wheat.-Red Clawson Oats.—Lincoln C. W. Clark, Skaneateles. Silver medal Collection of Teasels J. H. Clute, Painted Post. Bronze medal Corn.—Twelve-Rowed Yellow Wheat.-Long Medt Beans.—Burlingame's Prolific, Marrow Miles Colburn, Ellington. Bronze medal Oats.—Early Siberian Harry Cole, Caneadea Corn.—Yellow, ears M. D. Corbett, Bath. Silver medal Rye.—White Cornell University, Ithaca. Bronze medal Wheat.—White Chall Medt, Reliable F. H. Crowley, Painted Post. Bronze medal Corn.—Eight-Rowed Yellow Buckwheat.—Silver Hull, Small Silver Gray E. Crippen, Horseheads. Bronze medal Wheat.—Clawson Crossman Bros., Rochester. Grand prize Field, Garden, and Flower Seeds Peas.—Crossman's First and Best, Crossman's Extra Early True, Early Kent, Early June, Dan O'Rourke, Philadelphia Extra Early, Alaska, Grandun, American Wonder, Nott's Excelsior, Extra Early Premium Gem, McLean's Little Gem, Surprise or Eclipse, Tom Thumb, Abundance, Advancers McLeans, Dwarf Daisy, Dwarf Champion, Everbearing, Heroine, Horsford's Market Garden, Pride of the Market, Stratagem Imp, Shropshire Hero, Yorkshire Hero, Duke of Albany, Telephone, Telegraph, Champion of England, Forty Fold, Long Island Mammoth, Large White Marrowfat, Black-Eyed Marrowfat, Canada Field, Mammoth Podded Sugar, Melting Sugar, Dwarf Gray-Seeded Sugar, Tall Gray-Seeded Sugar, Laxton's Alpha Beans.—Early Dwarf Prolific Black Wax or Butter, Early Dwarf, Challenge Black Wax or Butter, Early Pencil Pod Black Wax, Early Dwarf Improved Golden Wax, Early Dwarf Black-Eyed Wax, Early Dwarf Golden-Eyed Wax, Early Dwarf Red Flageolet Wax, Early Dwarf Refugee Wax, Early Dwarf Wardwell's Kidney Wax, Early Dwarf Dair's White Kidney Wax, Yosemite Mammoth Wax, Improved Early Red Valentine, Early Mohawk, Early Yellow Six Weeks, Early China Red-Eye, Early Refugee, Burpee's Stringless Green Pod, Refugee or Thousand to One, Dwarf Horticultural, Broad Windsor, Improved Red Kidney, Royal Dwarf or White Kidney, White Marrowfat, White Medium, Boston Small Pea Bean, Henderson's Dwarf Lima, Burpee's Bush Lima, Dreer's Bush Lima, New Prolific Pickle, Coffee or Sofa Bean, New Golden Cluster Wax, German Black Wax, Horticultural or Speckled Cranberry, Kentucky Wonder, Lazy Wife's, Lima Early Jersey, Lima King of the Garden, Lima Large White, Lima Dreer's Improved, Lima Small or Sieve, Southern Prolific, Scarlet Runners, White Dutch Runners, Dutch Case Knife, Red Speckled cut Short or Corn Hill Corn.—First of All, Adams' Extra Early, Early Red Cory, Early White Cory, Early Mammoth White Cory, Early Marblehead, Early Minnesota, Early Adams, Early Sweet or Sugar, Shakers' Early, Perry's Hybrid or Ballard, Crosby's Early, Moore's Early Concord, Early Mammoth, Black Mexican, Crossman's Genesee Sweet, Stowell's Evergreen, Country Gentleman, Large Late Mammoth, Clark's None Such, Egyptian or Washington Mammoth, Hickox's Improved, Old Colony, Parshing White Pearl, Parshing White Rice, Angel of Midnight Yellow Dent, Extra Early Huron Yellow Dent, King of the Earliest Yellow Dent, Golden Beauty Yellow Dent, Golden Dent Yellow Dent, Longfellow Yellow Flint, Leaming Improved Yellow Dent, Pride of the North Yellow Dent, Sanford White Flint, Mastadon, Improved Hickory King White Dent, Iowa Red Mine Yellow Dent, Golden Dew Drop, Southern Sheep Tooth, Red Cob Ensilage, Sweet or Sugar Cow Peas.—Black, Black Eyed, Clay, Whip-Poor-Will, Wonderful Buckwheat.—New Japanese, Silver Hull Artichoke.—French Green Globe Asparagus.—Conover's Colossal, Palmetto, Barr's Mammoth, Columbian Mammoth White Beets.—Eclipse, Dark Red Egyptian Turnip, Crosby's Dark Red Egyptian, Crimson Globe, Detroit Dark Red Turnip, Edmand's Blood Turnip, Extra Early Turnip Bassano, Early Blood Turnip Bastians, Lentz's Early Blood Turnip, Dewing's Early Blood Turnip, Long Dark Blood, Red Globe, Yellow, Mammoth Long Red, Norbitian Giant Long Red, Yellow Ovoid, Golden Tankard, French White Sugar, Lane's Improved White Sugar, Vilmorin's Improved White Sugar, Klein Wanzleben Broccoli.—Early Purple Cape, Early Large White Brussells Sprouts.—Tall Extra, Dwarf Improved Cabbage.—Early Jersey Wakefield, Early Large Charleston Wakefield, Early Express, All Seasons, Premium Flat Dutch, Louisville Drumhead, Danish Round Winter or Baldhead, Stone Mason Marblehead, Hollander Carrots.—Chantenay, Half Long Scarlet, Early Scarlet Short Horn, Danvers Half Long Orange, Mastodon White Intermediate, Large White Belgian Cauliflower.—Early London or Dutch Celery.—Golden Self-Blanching, French, Golden Heart or Golden Dwarf, Sandringham Dwarf White, Golden Rose or Rose-Ribbed Paris Corn Salad.—Large Seeded, Improved Green Cabbaging Cucumbers.—Cumberland, Early Russian, Green Cluster, Green Prolific, Jersey Pickling, Early Frame, Early White Spice, Livingston's Emerald, Nichol's Medium Green, Long Green Chicory.—Large Rooted Collards.—True Georgia or Creole Cress.—Curled or Peppergrass, True Water Cress Egg Plant.—Improved New York Purple Spineless Endive.—White Curled Kale.—Semi-Dwarf Moss Curled Kohl Rabi.—Early White Vienna Leek.—Large Carentan Winter Lettuce.—Crossman's New Improved, Early White Cabbage, Early Curled Simpson, Black-Seeded Simpson, Early Prize Head, Big Boston, Grand Rapids, All the Year Round, Yellow-Seeded Butter Musk Melons.—Extra Early Hackensack, Fine Large Green Nutmeg, Baltimore Acme Cantaloupe, Jenny Lind, Montreal Market, Bay View, Cosmopolitan, Long Island Beauty, Paul Rose or Petoskey, Delmonico, Early Christiana, Banana, Tip Top Water Melons.—Cole's Early, Green Gold, Florida Favorite, Pride of Georgia, Hungarian Honey, Seminole, Black Spanish, Phinney's Early, Ice Cream White-Seeded, jumbo or Jones, Striped Gipsy, Georgia Rattle Snake, Mammoth Iron Clad, Kolba Gem, New Dixie, Volga, Kleckley's Sweet, Iceberg Mustard.—White London or English, Giant Southern Curled Mushroom Spawn.—Best English Okra.—White Velvet Pod Parsley.—Champion Moss-Curled Parsnips.—Long White Dutch, Imp. Hollow Crown, Guernsey or Cup Pumpkins.—Imp. Cushaw, Mammoth Tours, King of Mammoth, Connecticut Field Onions.—Early Red Globe, Large Red Wethersfield, Yellow Dutch or Strasburg, Yellow Danvers, Yellow Danvers Globe, Prize Taker, White Globe, White Portugal or Silver Skin, New White Queen, Bermuda White, Large Italian, Large Dark Red Bassano Peppers.—Large Bell or Bull Nose Radishes.—Early Scarlet Globe, White-Tipped Scarlet Turnip, Golden Globe Turnip-Rooted, French Breakfast, Early Deep Scarlet, White Strasburg or Hospital White Stuttgart, Large Scarlet Short Top, Long Brightest Scarlet, Long White Vienna or Lady Finger, New Chartier or Sheppard, Long White Naples, Chinese Rose Winter, California Mammoth White Winter, Japanese Early Mammoth Sakura Jima Rhubarb.—Lennaens, Victoria Myatts, St. Martins Salsify.-Salsify or Vegetable Oyster, Mammoth Sandwich Island Spinach.—New Giant, Prickley or Winter, Long Standing, Victoria Long Standing, New Zealand Squash.—Early Yellow Bush Scallop, Early White Bush Scallop, Early Golden Crookneck, Early White Crookneck, Mammoth Golden Crookneck, Perfect Gem, Boston Marrow, Hubbard Improved, Warty Hubbard, Pike's Peak or Sibley, Turban or Turk's Cap, Butman Tobacco.—Connecticut Seed Leaf, Conqueror, Little Dutch, Orinoco Yellow, Tuckahoe, White Burley Sunflowers.-Mammoth Russian Tomatoes.-Dwarf Monarch, Matchless, Dwarf Aristocrat, Long Keeper, Early Atlantic Prize, New Stone, Ignotum, Paragon, Scoville's Hubird, Trophy, Queen Red, Acme, Dwarf Champion, Imperial, Ponderosa, Golden Queen or Sunrise, Peach, Plum-Shaped Yellow, Red Cherry, Strawberry or Ground Cherry Turnips.—Milan Extra Early, Purple Top, Early White Flat Dutch Strap Leaf, Early Six Weeks or Snowball, Purple Top Strap Leaf, Purple Top White Globe, Purple Top Scotch or Aberdeen, Amber Globe, Seven Top, Skirving's Imp. Purple Top, White Sweet or White Russian, Sweet German Miscellaneous Beggar Weed Broom Corn.—Evergreen Canary Chafas Hemp—Russian Honey Locust Kaffir Corn—White, Red Osage—Orange Rape—Dwarf Essex Sugar Cane—Early Amber, Orange, Teosinte Vetches—Spring Wild Rice Herbs—Anise, Balm, Borage, Caraway, Chervil Curled, Coriander, Dill, Horehound, Lavender, Rosemary, Rue, Sage (English Broadleaf), Summer Savory, Sweet Basil, Sweet Fennel, Sweet Marjoram, Tansy, Thyme (Broadleaf) Wormwood Grasses—Red Top Fancy Clean, Kentucky Blue Fancy Clean, Bermuda Grass, Fescue Meadow, Orchard Grass, Rye Grass (Perennial), Sweet Vernal, Hungarian Grass, Millet (German, Golden Japanese, Barnyard, Siberian), Lawn Grass (Crossman's Park Mixture), Rye Grass (Italian) Clovers.—White Dutch, Alsike or Swedish, Alfalfa or Lucerne, Crimson, Medium Red, Timothy Flower Seeds.—Abronia Umbellata, Ageratune Mexicanum Blue, Alyssum Sweet, Amaranthus, Antirrhinum Majus Snap Dragon, Asters (Branching Mixed), Balsam Double Mixed, Bartonia Aurea, Calendula Prince of Orange, Calliopsis Mixed, Canary Bird Flower, Candytuft (White, Mixed), Canna Mixed, Carnation Mixed, Celosia Dwarf Mixed Cockscomb, Centanrea, Cyanns Bachelor Button, Cobaea Scandens Purple, Cosmos Mixed, Cypress Vine Mixed, Double Daisy Mixed, Eschscholtzia Californica, Gaillardia Lorensiana, Gomphrena Globosa, Gourd (Apple Shaped, Bottle Shaped, Dipper Shaped, Egg White, Hercules Club, Mock Orange, Pear Shape, Sugar Trough), Helichrysum, Hollyhock Double Mixed Chaters, Ice Plant, Larkspur (Perennial Mixed), Lobelia Speciosa Crystal Palace, Lupinus Mixed Colors, Marigold French Dwarf, Martynia Probosidea, Marvel of Peru, Mixed Four O'Clock, Moon Flower Cross-bred or Hybrid, Mignonette Sweet Large- Flowered, Morning Glory, (Convolvulus Major, Giant Japanese), Myosotis Palastris Forget-Me-Not, Nasturtium (Dwarf Mixed, Tall Mixed), Pansy Very Large Flowering Mixed, Petunia Mixed Hybrid, Phlox Drummond Grandiflori Mixed, Poppy Carnation Double Mixed, Portulaca Single Mixed, Ricinus Sanguineus (Castor Oil Bean), Salpiglossis Large Mixed, Scabiosa Majus Dwarf Mixed, Smilax Boston, Stock German Dwarf Mixed, Sunflower Double Globosus Fislutosus, Swan River Daisy, Sweet William (double), Thunbergia Mixed, Verbenas Hybrid Mixed, Wild Cucumber, Quinnia Double Dwarf Mixed, Sunflower White Seeded, Phoenis (Reclinata, Canariensis), Dracaena (Indivisa, Australis), Snails, Wonus, Dolishos, Lablab White, Lagums Ovatus, Avena Steralis, Coix Lachrymo, Zea Japinica, Ameranthus Candatus Sweet Peas.—America, Broeatton, Emily Eckford, Fire Fly, Katherine Tracy, Navy Blue, Queen of England, Crossman's Special Mixed James J. Culbertson, Groveland. Silver medal Wheat.—Gold Bullion, Dawson's Golden Chaff Beans.—Marrow Frank H. Cupp, Painted Post. Bronze medal Rye.—White Albert J. Davis, Spencerport. Bronze medal Corn Hiram Davis, Gansevoort. Bronze medal Corn C. A. Davidson, Caton. Bronze medal Oats W. H. Dettoes, Johnsonville. Bronze medal Corn Henry Drudge, Clarence. Bronze medal Buckwheat J. H. Durkee, Florida. Silver medal Wheat F. E. Ebbing, Syracuse. Silver medal Seeds Wm. Edminster, Painted Post. Silver medal Wheat and Oats Frank H. Emery, Hornellsville. Silver medal Wheat G. W. Engdalil, Ellington. Silver medal Barley and Oats Frank A. Erwire, Painted Post. Silver medal Oats P. E. Eysaman, Hammond. Bronze medal Corn James Faucett, Bath. Silver medal Oats Henry M. Fisher, Warsaw. Gold medal Wheat Frank E. Ford, Painted Post. Bronze medal Grain M. C. Frisbee, Ellington. Bronze medal Barley M. E. Ferguson, Florida. Silver medal Wheat and Oats M. L. Gamble, Groveland. Bronze medal Beans John Gerow, Washingtonville. Bronze medal Corn M. O. Gilbert, Ellington. Gold medal Buckwheat Samuel Green, Florida. Bronze medal Buckwheat John E. Griffith, Ellington. Silver medal Oats L. P. Gunson & Co., Rochester. Gold medal Oats W. H. Haight, Fishkill. Bronze medal Wheat W. H. Hall, Bath. Bronze medal Wheat G. L. Halstead, Arlington. Bronze medal Wheat J. M. Ham, Washington Hollow. Bronze medal Rye George Harder, Bath. Bronze medal Wheat A. G. Happul, Johnsonville. Bronze medal Corn E. P. Harris, Elmira. Gold medal Beans Charles Hathaway, Hartford. Bronze medal Oats I. C. Hawkins, Middletown. Bronze medal Corn Joe Hetzel, Florida. Silver medal Rye and Corn J. M. Hewlett, Bath. Bronze medal Wheat G. K. Higbie, Rochester. Gold medal Oats C. B. Hill, Wellsville. Bronze medal Oats Frank N. Holbrook, Charlton. Silver medal Buckwheat John Houston, Florida. Bronze medal Grain James K. Houston, Goshen. Silver medal Rye and Oats J. C. Howard, Irondequoit. Silver medal Corn and Beans John S. Howell, Elmira. Bronze medal Wheat George W. Humphrey, Warsaw. Bronze medal Oats C. L. Jesup, Florida Corn.—Peachblow, ears Wheat.—No. 2, Red Fred Johannes, Filmore. Silver medal Barley.—Black Buckwheat.—Gray, Silver Hull Oats.—Clydesdale Peter Johnson, Florida Buckwheat.—Silver Hull, Silver Gray Corn.—Extra Early Evergreen Sweet A. N. Jones, LeRoy. Grand Prize Wheat John Jones, Meriden. Bronze medal. Oats.—Pride of England Wheat.—Farmer's Friend N. B. Keeney & Son, LeRoy. Gold medal Beans.—Saddle Back Wax, White Kidney, Dwarf Horticulture, Bush, Bismarck, Snow Flake Pea, Burpee's New Stringless Green Pod, Crimson Flageolet, Boston Small Pod, China Red Eye, Grant's Stringless Green Pod, Red Valentine, Celestial Wax, Improved Golden Wax, Currie's Rust Proof Wax, Improved Horticulture, Improved Black Wax, Burlingame's Medium, Early Mohawk, Davis Wax, Pencil Pod Black Wax, Golden-Eyed Wax, Golden Refugee, Maule's Butter Wax, Keeney's Rustless Golden Wax, White Wax, Longfellow Bush, Round Pod Kidney Wax, Round Pod Refugee, Brittle Wax, Yosemite Mammoth Wax, Extra Early Refugee, Challenger Black Wax, Flageolet Wax, Keeney's Stringless Refugee Wax Peas.—Abundance, Admiral, Advancer, Alaska, Ameer, American Champion, American Wonder, British Wonder, Champion of England, Claudit, Duke of Albany, Duke of York, Ever Bearing, Nott's Excelsior, Extra Early Pedigree, Extra Early Trial Ground, First and Best, Forcing Suttons, Forty-Fold, Glory, Gradus or Prosperity, Heroine, Hurst William, Juno, Prolific Laxtons, Laxton, Thos., Long Island Mammoth, Market Garden, Horsfords, Marrowfat (Black-Eyed, Early Marblehead, White), Premium Gem, Pride of the Market, Profusion, Prolific Early Market, Reliance Hursts, Seedling Suttons, Senator Improved, Shropshire Hero, Station, Stratagem, Sugar Mammoth Podded, Surprise Gregorys, Telegraph, Telephone, Tom Thumb, Yorkshire Hero C. E. Knapp, Little Britain. Bronze medal Corn.—White Flint, ears Frank Lawrence, Ellington. Bronze medal Barley.—Beardless Oats.—Siberian E. D. Lee, Whitesville Corn.—White Flint, ears James Livingston, Cobleskill. Silver medal Flax Timothy Charles Lovell, Painted Post. Silver medal Oats.—English Wonder Wheat.—Gold Bullion D. Macbeth, Kanona. Bronze medal Wheat.—Clawson Mrs. S. E. Manning, Elmira Heights. Gold medal Wheat.—Red Russian Frank Marley, Hornellsville Corn.—Red Blaze Charles Martin, Hartford. Silver medal Beans.—Apple Fred Martin, Fort Ann Corn.—King Phillip Will Martin, Hartford Oats.—Lincoln Jacob Marzolf, Clarence Center. Bronze medal Wheat.—Hundred Mark E. P. Mattice, Middlebury Wheat.—Genesee Giant Harry J. McCann, Elmira. Bronze medal Corn.—Queen's Golden Pop, Queen's Golden, ears Pumpkin.—Red Field James McCann, Elmira. Silver medal Corn.—Klondike Buckwheat.—Gray Rye.—White John McCann, Elmira. Silver medal Wheat.—Rochester Red, Clawson, Golden Coin Corn.—White Cap Yellow Dent, Queen's Golden Pop, ears, White Pearl Pop, ears Buckwheat.—Japanese Clover.—Crimson Beans.—Red Marrow, Gold Eye Rye.—Dark Oats.—Banner S. J. McChesney, Kanona. Silver medal Wheat.—White Winter John McConkie, Galway. Silver medal Oats.—White Swede, Welcome E. J. McLean, Troupsburg. Silver medal Beans.—White Kidney Barley.—Black Buckwheat.—Silver Gray, Silver Hull Corn.—Pop Corn, ears Stephen Merchant, Burnt Hills. Silver medal Rye.—White D. W. Miller, Boonville. Bronze medal Oats.—Arctic Romantie Miller, Scottsville. Bronze medal Wheat.—Longberry Red George E. Minard, Filmore. Silver medal Barley.—Black, Beardless, Giant White Corn.—-Yellow Flint, ears Howard Moore, Cobleskill. Bronze medal Corn.—Early Sunset Yellow J. W. Moore, Fishkill Village. Bronze medal Wheat.—Gold Coin, White Winter Rye.—White Winter Corn.—White Dent, ears Daniel Morris, Groveland. Bronze medal Wheat.—No. 8 Red Winter Munger Bros., Warsaw. Silver medal Barley.—Beardless Oats.—Golden Prolific J. Myers, Warnersville. Silver medal Beans.—Red Kidney New York State Grange. Butler grand prize banner Collection of Grains E. E. Nichols, South Onondaga. Bronze medal Rye.—Dark Wheat.—Gold Chaff, Red Winter Oats.—Swede, Lincoln, White Russian Peas.—Small Field Buckwheat.—Japanese Corn.—Eight-Rowed White Ears, Early Red Cory Sweet, 1900 Sweet, Monarch Sweet Will Norton, Hartford. Bronze medal Barley.—Beardless Oats.—Lincoln Oatka Farm, Scottsville. Silver medal Rye.—Dark Wheat.—Dawson's Golden Chaff Hugh Osborne, East Hartford. Bronze medal Corn.—Atwood, ears F. R. Payne, White Plains. Silver medal Beans.—White Marrowfat Charles Perry, Wyoming. Silver medal Wheat.—Dawson's Golden Chaff N. S. Pierson, Painted Post. Silver medal Rye.—Dark I. B. Pipe, Prattsburg. Silver medal Buckwheat.—Silver Hull Oats.—Twentieth Century F. C. Platt, Painted Post. Bronze medal Oats.—Golden J. P. Platt, Bath. Gold medal Wheat.—Gold Coin G. Pollock, East Hartford. Bronze medal Oats.—Probister Peter Prechtel, Elmira. Bronze medal Wheat.—Clawson Frank Qua, East Hartford Oats.—Swede, White Star George R. Qua, Hartford. Gold medal Rye.—Siberian G. L. Quick, Rochester Junction. Gold medal Wheat.—Dawson's Golden Chaff Oats.—Clydesdale Anson Reed, Kanona. Silver medal Beans.—White Kidney, Golden Eyed James H. Russell, Hopewell Junction. Bronze medal Corn.—Early Mastodon, ears H. Brown Richardson, Lowville. Silver medal Maple Sugar Maple Syrup John K. Roe, Florida. Bronze medal Corn.—Queen's Golden Pop E. N. Rollins, Andover. Silver medal Wheat.—Gold Coin W. H. Roper, Wyoming. Silver medal Oats.—Siberian Wheat.—Genesee Giant M. J. Sahler, Pattan Kunk. Silver medal Oats.—Twentieth Century, American Improved Buckwheat.—Japanese Chas. F. Saul, Syracuse Seeds Peas.—Yorkshire Heroes, Everbearing, Telephone, McLean's Advancers, Extra Early Premium Gem, Duke of York, Juno, First and Best, McLean's Little Gem, Alaska, Prosperity, Champion of England, Black-Eyed Marrowfat, American Wonder, Horsford's Market Garden, Philadelphia Extra Early, Nott's Excelsior Beans.—Red Kidney, Large Lima, Long Yellow Six Weeks, Horticultural, Henderson's Bush Lima, Sofa Spelt Rye.—Spring Clover.—Medium, Mammoth, Crimson, White Grass.—Orchard Corn.—Eight-Rowed Yellow, Black Mexican Barley.—Imperial Two-Rowed, Fancy Red Top Wheat.—Spring Kentucky Blue Grass Hemp Lettuce.—Boston Onion.—Red Wethersfield Squash.—Summer Crookneck, Hubbard Canary Seed Rape.—Dwarf Essex Melon.—Rockford Watermelon.—Ice Cream, Cobb's Gem Celery Beet Carrot Salsify Parsnip.—Hollow Crown Spinach Radish Turnip Cow Peas Field Pumpkin Millet.—Japan Cucumber.—Early Cluster Kaffir Corn Timothy Will Saville, Hartford. Bronze medal Corn.—White Cap Dent Sidney Schell, Theresa Oats.-Mortgage Lifter I. L. Schofield, Wappingers Falls. Bronze medal Buckwheat.—Japanese C. E. Schultz, Florida. Bronze medal Corn.—Eight-Rowed Yellow R. F. Seeley, Waterloo. Silver medal Timothy Rye.—Mammoth White Corn.—Eight-Rowed Yellow Wheat.—Jones' Winter Fife, American Bronze Beans.—Red Kidney Buckwheat.—Japanese Chas. J. Settle, Cobleskill Rye.—White S. C. Shaver, Albany. Gold medal Hops.—Albany A. M. Sleight, Arlington. Bronze medal Corn.—Eight-Rowed Yellow, ears Fred W. Smith, Scottsville Oats.—Genesee Valley White Ward L. Snyder, Carlisle Center. Bronze medal Oats.—Twentieth Century, Italian Ed. Stevens, Warsaw. Bronze medal Buckwheat.—Gray F. C. Stevens, Attica. Silver medal Wheat.—Silver Chaff, No. 6 Rye.—Winter, Dark Henry Stewart, Kanona. Gold medal Wheat.—Red Winter Barley T. L. Stone, Craig Colony, Sonyea. Silver medal Corn.-Shakers' Pride, Pride of the North, White Shaker Wheat.—Red Winter Fife, Red Winter No. 8 Oats.—Mixed Stumpp & Walter Co., New York city. Gold medal Seeds Corn.—Evergreen Brown, Red Kaffir, White Kaffir, Snow White Dent, Stowell's Evergreen, Iowa Gold Mine, Yellow Dent, Improved Longfellow, Southern Horse Tooth, Cory White Cob, Metropolitan, Yellow Mills Maize Clover.—White Dutch, Red, Crimson Millet.—German or Golden, Japanese Grass.—Italian Rye, Rough Stalked Meadow, Orchard, Creeping Bent, Shady Place, Permanent Pasture, Rhode Island Bent, English Rye, Kentucky Blue, Canada Blue, English Cow, Hungarian Hard Fescue Timothy.—Fancy Recleaned Red Top Alfalfa Alsike Red Fescue Meadow Fescue Peas.—Daniel O'Rourke, American Wonder, Black-Eyed Cow, Canada Field, Telephone, Black-Eyed Marrowfat, Dwarf Sugar, Blue Beauty, Bliss Everbearing, Juno, Alaska, Nott's Excelsior, Horseford's Golden, Little Gem, Heroine, First of All Beans.—Davis Kidney Wax, Best of All, Improved Golden Wax, Early Long Yellow Six Weeks, Red Valentine, Dwarf Horticultural, King of the Garden, Early Refugee, Improved Black Wax, Early Green Sofa, Velvet, Stringless Green Pod, Early Mohawk, Refugee or 1000 to 1, Burpee's Bush Lima, Lazy Wife, Bountiful Oats.—Clydesdale, Russian, Lincoln Sun Flower.—Mammoth Russian Sea Island Cotton Hemp Wheat.—Silver Sheaf Winter, Red Winter, Jones' Red Chief, Saskatchewan Barley.—Champion Beardless Rice.—Unhulled Pumpkin.—Large Cheese, Connecticut Field Radish.—Early Scarlet Turnip, White-Tipped Teosinte Peas.—Sweet Sorghum.—Early Amber, Early Orange Spinach.—Roundleaf, Norfolk Savoy, Long Standing, Verofly Australian Salt Bush Rye.—Winter, Dark Turnip.—Improved Purple Top Rutabaga, Yellowstone Beet.—Mammoth Long Red Mangel, Champion Yellow Globe Parsley.—Double-Curled Lettuce.—California Cream Butter, Early Curled Simpson Buckwheat.—Japanese Field Lupins Onions.—Wethersfield Sainfoin Amber Cane Salsify.—Sandwich Island C. O. Taylor, Petrolia. Bronze medal Oats.—Siberian Morrison Taylor, Florida. Bronze medal Corn.—Eight Rowed Yellow J. M. Thorburn & Co., New York city. Grand prize Field, Garden and Flower Seeds Bermuda.—Cedar Radish.—Early Turnip, Early Deep Blood Turnip, Half Long Delicacy, White Tipped, Non Plus Ultra, Round Scarlet China, Scarlet Turnip, Scarlet Globe, Olive Shaped Golden Yellow, Olive Shaped Red Rocket, White Tipped Scarlet, French Breakfast, Golden Summer, Scarlet Forcing, Winter, White Winter, White Olive Shaped, Black Spanish, Long White Icicle, White Tipped Summer White, Tipped Turnip, Long White Russian, Scarlet Chinese Winter, Woods Early Frame Lapania Borbonica Salsify.—Long White French Yellow Locust Cabbage.—Cow Beet.—Mammoth Long Red Mangel Wurzel, Queen of Denmark Sugar, Columbia, Golden Fleshed Globe Mangel Wurzel, Golden Tankard Mangel Wurzel, Red Globe Mangel Wurzel, Turin Tomato.—Blush Lemon, Aristocrat, Fagmore, Scarlet, Yellow Plum, Democrat, Thorburn's Novelty, Thorburn's 1903, Thorburn's Rosalind, Waldorf Parsley.—Moss Curled Asparagus Marigold.—Eldorado Coffee Tree.—Kentucky Millet.—Barn Yard, Red Siberian Watermelon.—Imperial, Iron Clad, Dark Iceing, Triumph, Hungarian, Van Cluse Cucumber.—Small Gerkin, White Pearl Oats.—Silver Mine, Black Tartarian Squash.—Marblehead, White Chestnut, Canada Crookneck, Pineapple, Orange Marrow, Red China, Perfect Gem, Butmans, Pikes Peak, Der Wing, The Faxon, Japan Turban, French Olive Silver Maple Juglans Cardifornus Celery.—Cooper's Cutting, Thorburn's Fin de Siecle Sorrel.—Garden

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