miccs, petticoat, drawers, shoes, 

 stockings, and 2 corset covers, and 

 the man's shirt and vest (1994.0206). 

 Daphne deL. Gemmill: 2 pamphlets 

 produced for Earth Day 1970, one 

 about automobiles and the other 

 about water pollution (1995.3065). 

 Geochron Enterprises Inc. (through 

 James M. Kilburg): illuminated 

 world time indicator clock showing 

 time zones, date, and the sunrise and 

 sunset positions, 1993 (1993.3067). 

 Gibbs & Cox, Incorporated (through 

 Clifford G. Prime): 29 sets of design 

 drawings of the S.S. United States 

 (1994.3121). 

 William E. Gilbert: 2 slide rules and a 

 Dalton "Dead Reckoning Course 

 Computer" plotting board 

 (1995.0087); set of drawing instru- 

 ments sold by the Hirshberg Art 

 Company of Baltimore, Maryland, 

 ca. 1918 (1995. 0125). 

 Arlyn S. Gill: pass to the Democratic Con- 

 gressional Campaign Committee's 

 Democratic Party Election Night on 

 November 8, 1994 (1994.0337). 

 Deem A. Gillmore: 7 Armed Services 

 edition paperback books, WW II 

 (1993. 3018). 

 The Honorable Newt Gingrich: 2 cop- 

 ies of TV Guide magazine for the 

 week of October 22-28, 1994, contain- 

 ing the Republican National 

 Committee's "Contract with Amer- 

 ica" (1994.0369). 

 Gold Bond -Good Humor Ice Cream 

 (through Lawrence A. Link): 4 but- 

 tons, a measuring tape, emblem, coin 

 apron, belt, hat, and a set of pushcart 

 bells, all used by persons selling 

 Good Humor ice cream (1994. 0143). 

 Alan N. Gold and Joseph A. Verones: 

 Toro Fly-Mo push lawnmower 

 (1992.0203). 

 Mary A. Goles and Ruth Hunter 

 Sobolewski in honor of the Wedel 

 Family: 13 pieces of Homer 

 Laughlin's refined earthenware dishes 

 in the Angelus pattern including 2 

 serving plates, 2 dinner plates, 2 

 bowls, a relish bowl, serving bowl, 

 sugar bowl, cream pitcher, gravy 

 pitcher, salt dish, and a cup with sau- 

 cer (1994.0215). 



Martha Goodway: Amana Radarange 

 Model RR-i, developed in part by 

 Ms. Goodway 's father, John T. 

 Goodway, 1950s (1995.0034); set of 

 fabric samples and receipts, wedding 

 announcement, patterned stockings, 

 and a light green rayon crepe dress 

 made by Elizabeth Bliss Tinkham for 

 her marriage to John Tomlinson 

 Goodway on August 3, 1933 

 (1995.0053). 



Vice President Albert Gore: II Christ- 

 mas decorations made from recycled 

 materials (1995.3039). 



Archie Green: U.S. silver dollar of 

 1923 presented to Mr. Green upon 

 the launching of a ship on which 

 he worked to build, ca. 1941 

 (1994.0296). 



Virginia Lee Grimes: 2 Eastman Kodak 

 box cameras, both patented in 1902 

 (1995.0040). 



Paul B. Girsso, Jr.: Westclox Bull's Eye 

 open-faced "dollar" pocket watch, ca. 

 1962 (1993.0368). 



Calvin B. and Marilyn B. Gross: bron2e 

 busts ot musicians Louis Armstrong 

 and Benny Goodman made by sculp- 

 tor Ed Dwight (1994.0400). 



Dr. Phillip D. Grub: hand-pulled news- 

 paper delivery cart, used by the Wash- 

 ington Evening Star. ca. 19 27 

 (1994.0203). 



Gurley Historical Services (through 

 William H. Skerritt): 2 surveyor's 

 chains made by W. & L. E. Gurley of 

 Troy, New York, one 20 varas in 

 length and the other io meters in 

 length (1994.0280). 



Bernard Hahn: Mississippi River clam 

 shell with 12 holes drilled through it 

 from which buttons were made 

 (1993. 3191). 



John R. Halko: stock certificate in the 

 Swarthmore National Bank and 

 Trust Company, Pennsylvania, and a 

 flawed dollar bill of 1969 (1994.0291). 



Constance Gay Morenus Hammerman: 

 set of 2 photographs of, and a sketch 

 with poem by, Pocahontas Virginia 

 Gay (1992.0534). 



David S. Hamnck: political banner 

 used to support James K. Polk's presi- 

 dential campaign in Dallas, Texas, 

 1844 (1995.0080). 



Harley-Davidson, Inc. (through Rich- 

 ard F. Teerlink): 1993 Harley-David- 

 son FLHTC-U Electra Glide Ultra 

 Classic motorcycle commemorating 

 the company's 90th anniversary 

 (1994.0226). 



Samuel E. Harris, Jr. in memory of 

 Reba A. Harris: woman's wool cloth- 

 ing including 2 coats, 1957-65, and a 

 2-piece gray suit, 1952-57 

 (1994.0178); 2 pairs of man's 

 Rockport shoes and their original 

 shoeboxes, 1990-91 (1994.0322). 



Donna D. and John D. Hartigan and 

 Patrick J. and Sherry McGarry in 

 memory of Flora and Len Hartigan: 

 brown leather Spalding football with 

 autographs, 1920s (1994.0162). 



L. L. Hassoun: Middle Eastern cook- 

 book by George P. and L. Louise 

 Hassoun, 1989 (1995. 3031). 



Rosina Hassoun: 2 photocopies of Mid- 

 dle Eastern songbooks, 1958 and 1975, 

 photocopy of an article about Arab-Is- 

 raeli conflict, 1989, and a newsletter 

 with an article by Ms. Hassoun, 1993 

 (1994.3097). 



Robert M. Hazen: square fortepiano 

 made by Carl Toefling of Gotha, Ger- 

 many, ca. 1820 (1995.0233). 



Daniel A. Healy, BMCS, USCG: photo- 

 graph album documenting a 1935 

 cruise to Bermuda aboard the yacht 

 Migrant (1994.0297). 



Catherine W and Jerome E. Henderson: 

 decorated brass and silver trombone 

 acquired in Leipzig, Germany about 

 1900 by a member of John Philip 

 Sousa's Concert Band (1994.0273). 



Linda M. Henderson: 10 uniform items 

 worn by Col. Pauline E. Maxwell of 

 the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, and an 

 embroidered pillowcase, 1943—73 

 (1993.0224). 



Linda M. and Richard A Henderson: 3 

 hats, 3 caps, 2 shirts, a collar tab, and 

 a raincoat, all worn by Col. Pauline 

 E. Maxwell of the U.S. Army Nurse 

 Corps, 1943X73 (1993.0449). 



Jules Herstein: military-issued Jewish 

 prayer book used by Mr. Herstein 

 during service in WW II (1993.0505). 



Dr. Sue Hickmott: neckerchief deco- 

 rated with the combat history of the 

 U.S.S. Canberra in the Pacific theater 



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