156 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



From Mrs. R. A. Foster, New York City, (sword i)reseuted iu 1862 to Albert H. 

 Foster, of Company D, Twenty-tifth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers. 



From Joseph Francis, of Minneapolis, a silver medal of the Franklin Institute of 

 Philadelphia; a gold medal from Ferdinand II, King of .Sicily; a decoration of the 

 Imperial Order of 8t. Stanislaus; and a silver medal of honor of the International 

 Shipwreck Society of France, presented to Mr. Francis f(U' his inv<mtion of corru- 

 gated metallic boats and army wagons. 



From Guildhall Library, Loudou, England, bronze medals struck by order of the 

 corjioration of the city of Loudon to commemorate the passing of the reform bill, 

 1832; Queen Victoria's visit to Guildhall, 1837; opening of London Bridge; Thanks- 

 giving for recovery of Prince of Wales; and opening of the city of London School. 



From I. Gregor, Jacksonville, Fla., some relics of the old Spanish cathedral at St. 

 Augustine, Fla. 



From J. Scott Hartley, New York City, plaster casts of John Gilbert, Judge Noah 

 Davis, Edwin Booth as " Brutus," and of Lawrence Barrett as "Cassius." 



From Col. P^. H. Haskell, Boston, Mass., official souvenir programme of the twenty- 

 fourth national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, at Boston, Mass., 

 August, 1890. 



From Mrs. C. W. Hayden, Washington, D. C, engraved portraits of Bayard Taylor, 

 J. W. DeFoi-est, Mark Twain, Herbert Spencer, and others (twenty in all). 



From W. H. Heany, Washington, D. C, one-real silver coin of Spain, date 1741, 

 with arms of Philip of Anjou on shield of pretense. 



From Thomas F. Hennesey, Cincinnati, Ohio, seventeen ancient Greek and Roman 

 copper and silver coins. 



From Miss Rosena Hitchcock, Chicago, 111., the Alleghany Reiiublican of Decem- 

 ber 23, 1825; anti-Masonic almanac for the year 1832; and !in almanac for the year 

 1841. 



From E. R. Hodge, Washington, D. C, set of United States stamped envelopes (2 

 cents), issue of 1883. 



From W. F. Hornblower, Washington, D. C, progammes and other ofiScial papers 

 relating to the centennial celebration of the organization of the Federal jiidiciary, 

 February 4, 1890. 



From Alexander Hyuds, Dandridge, Tenn., small silver medal of Confe<lerate 

 States. 



From Dr. Robert H. Lamborn, New Y'^ork City, autograph manuscripts, glass pitcher 

 and wine glasses, silver cake-basket, knife and fork, and other personal relics of 

 Gen. Washington. 



From Haxry W. Lewis, Jefferson, Ind., 1-sen c()y>per coin of .lajuui and .i deiix-sons 

 token of Lower Canada. 



From Johannes Marjenhoft", Charleston, S. C, cannon ))all from Fort Sumter, and 

 pistol from field of battle at Battery Wagenner. 



From George R. Merrill, Grand Rapids, Mich., series of Parkers and Weavers 

 Almanac, 1730 to 1750, inclusive. 



From Charles Miller, jr.. Grand Rajtids. Mich., Confederate States and Michigan 

 jiaper money and a copper coin. 



P>om W. B. Peek, Sharpsburg, Va., a 16mo. vcdume entitled " The American 

 Schoolmaster's Assistant," etc., printed at Lexington, 1811. 



From C. H. Peck, Newtown, Conn., some Revolutionary Avar military buttons. 



From W. Hallett Phillips, Washington, D. C, a book entitled "Shut your Mouth," 

 by George Catlin. 



From Fred W. Porter, Chicago, III., collection of State bank bills from 1817 to 

 1860. 



From Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va., medal commemorating the incorpo- 

 ration of Randolph-Macon College, February 3, 1830. 



From W. .1. Rhees, Washington, D. C, daguerreoty]>es of (Governor .Tohnson, of 



