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Story September 9, 1860

Daily National Democrat

Marysville, Yuba County, California

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The Pavilion exhibition remained crowded with visitors yesterday. Awards for exhibited articles were announced and mostly delivered last evening, with the list to be published later. Mr. Heath's superior photographs and pictures, noted for their boldness and finish, were a prominent feature commended by visitors.

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The Pavilion.—The building, yesterday, was still pretty well thronged with visitors. Last evening the awards for articles on exhibition were made and the premiums mostly, we believe, then and there delivered. We shall probably publish the list hereafter. At present we are lacking both the time and space, owing to the lateness of the hour at which the awards were made and to the fact that our columns are considerably occupied with our report of the proceedings at the cattle grounds, and the premiums awarded there.

We had in our notes of yesterday a memorandum concerning the superb pictures of that very superior artist, Mr. Heath, which have formed a prominent feature of the Exhibition, but in the hurry of writing overlooked it. It is not too late, however, to say that the photographs and other pictures displayed by Mr. Heath are of a character seldom equaled. They have a boldness of outline and a finish in style which show the true genius of the Daguerrean Art. The photographs in particular have been commended by visitors from all parts of the country.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Pavilion Exhibition Awards Premiums Mr Heath Photographs Daguerrean Art

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Heath

Where did it happen?

The Pavilion

Story Details

Key Persons

Mr. Heath

Location

The Pavilion

Event Date

Yesterday

Story Details

Visitors thronged the Pavilion exhibition yesterday; awards for articles were made and premiums delivered last evening, with list forthcoming. Mr. Heath's photographs and pictures, bold and finely finished, were a prominent, commended feature.

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