of the first iron ships built in Amer- 

 ica, 1842 (1995.0042); Headquarters 

 (through Victor Arnold-Bik): 

 Pioneer model Rossi cased pistol, 

 made in Brazil, 1986 (1994.0327); 

 U.S. Total Army Personnel Com- 

 mand (through Victor Arnold-Bik): 

 rifle with case made in the Federal 

 Republic of West Germany, 1988 

 (1994.0331). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Navy, Naval Research 

 Laboratory (through C. Woods): spec- 

 trograph made by Adam Higler Lim- 

 ited of London, NaCl rock salt prism, 

 and a CaF2 prism (1995.0048); U.S. 

 Marine Corps, Museums Branch, Ma- 

 rine Corps Combat Development 

 Command (through Jennifer L. Cas- 

 tro): 2 shoulder knots of 2nd lieuten- 

 ant grade worn by Brig. Gen. 

 Woodrow M. Kessler in 1937, and a 

 leather storage box (1993. 0182). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Director 

 of Administration and Management, 

 OSD (through Victor Arnold-Bik): 

 Helwan semiautomatic pistol with ac- 

 cessories, 1988 (1994.0328); silver 

 handgun with accessories and a dou- 

 ble action revolver with case, 1994 

 (1995.0141). 



U.S. Department of Energy, Lawrence 

 Livermore National Laboratory 

 (through Christine Bach): streaking 

 camera, framing camera, capacitor 

 discharge unit, dual air control unit, 

 telescope attachment, and a rotor, all 

 developed to record and analyze ther- 

 monuclear tests, 194OS-50S 

 (1992.0609); Superconducting Super 

 Collider Project Office (through An- 

 tonio Acuna, Jr. and Edward G. 

 Cumesty): rock bolt used in tunnel 

 construction (1995.0095). 



U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Mar- 

 shals Service (through Cary H. Cope- 

 land): 1948 Tucker 4-door sedan, 39th 

 of 51 such automobiles made 

 (1993.0484). 



U.S. Department of State, Office of 

 the Chief of Protocol (through Vic- 

 tor Arnold-Bik): cased double bar- 

 rel shotgun made in the Union of 

 Soviet Socialist Republics, 1990 

 (1994.0325). 



U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bu- 

 reau of the Mint: 855 U.S. and for- 

 eign coins and medals, pre-1923 

 (1992. 0121); 491 U.S. and foreign 

 coins and medals received between 

 1923 and 1957 (1993.0205); U.S. Cus- 

 toms Service, Armament Research 

 and Development Center (through 

 Carol Barr): 19 pistols and revolvers 

 and 10 carbines of U.S. and foreign 

 manufacture, 20th century 

 (1986.0220); U.S. Mint (through 

 Philip N. Diehl): 13 U.S. commemo- 

 rative coins and a piece of commemo- 

 rative paper currency, 12 uncirculated 

 coins, 10 proof coins, and a medal 

 commemorating Secretary of the 

 Treasury Lloyd Bentson, 1979-94 

 (1994.0235); 4 gold and a silver eagle 

 proof coins, 4 coins commemorating 

 veterans and the U.S. Capitol, and a 

 bronze medal commemorating Joe 

 Lewis (1994.0372); Marketing Depart- 

 ment (through Christy Bidstrup): ob- 

 verse and reverse plasters used to cast 

 dies for striking the Thomas Jeffer- 

 son commemorative silver dollar, 



1993 (I994-03I9)- 



U.S. Legislative Branch, Library of Con- 

 gress, Exchange and Gift Division, 

 American-British Exchange Section 

 (through Joseph P. Molnar): Dejur 

 Grundig Stenorette B dictating ma- 

 chine with accessories (1992.0343); 

 Manuscript Division (through David 

 C. Mearns): hand seal of the Associa- 

 tion of Acting Assistant Surgeons, 

 U.S. Army, 1888 (1994.0004). 



U.S. Resolution Trust Corporation 

 (through Steve McGregor): 2 Spanish 

 silver coins dated 1492 and 1741 

 (1994.0110); Public Affairs (through 

 Joe B. Taylor): April 9, 1800 issue of 

 The Spectator newspaper of New York 

 carrying the story "Franking 

 Privledge to Martha Washington" 

 (1994.0114). 



U.S.S. Alabama Battleship Memorial 

 Park (through Charles M. Breland): 7 

 pieces of U.S. Navy officer's ward- 

 room china service including 2 

 bowls, a dish, plate, cup, saucer, and 

 a mug, WW II (1994.0181). 



United States Singer Company 

 (through William D. Enerson): 13 



sewing machine accessories, 2 empty 

 accessory boxes, and a cast iron trea- 

 dle stand (1993.0573). 



Unknown: 2 Revere Camera Company 

 photographic enlargers (1994.0281). 



Muriel I. Urban: military style revers- 

 ible raincoat and topcoat and a gray 

 wool felt bag, 1943 (1995.0065). 



Chantal and Jan L. Vagassky: 13 silver 

 imitation Roman coins (1994.0107). 



Margaret E. Vaill: 66 molded plastic ob- 

 jects and sets of objects reflecting the 

 career of Edward W. Vaill in early 

 plastic technology (1994.3122); 45 

 molded plastic objects and sets of ob- 

 jects (I995-3053)- 



Government of the Vatican, Ufficio 

 Filatelico - Numismatico: 36 stamps 

 of the Vatican (1993. 2143). 



John J. Vicari: 0.33 cubic foot of cata- 

 logs and newsletters documenting 

 the partial history of the Midwest 

 Federation of American Syrian-Leba- 

 nese Clubs, Inc. (1994.3018). 



Will Vinton Productions (through 

 Todd Norgaard): 44 objects includ- 

 ing animation figures, materials used 

 to make figures, advertising papers 

 and videotapes, and promotional 

 goods, all related to California Raisin 

 advertisements using Claymation ani- 

 mated figures (1991.3182). 



Robert Vogel: 5 photographs and a 

 Pathex motion picture projector 

 (1994.0148). 



Barbara H. Walker: woman's clothing 

 including an evening dress, matching 

 shoes, and a shoebag of 1888-1900, 

 and an off-white organdy dress, para- 

 sol, parasol cover, and silk slip of 

 1906-10 (1994. 0112). 



Mary Linn Wallace: Jane Addams Peace 

 Dove medallion and its original Jap- 

 anese lacquered box (1995.0023). 



Warden Leathers, Incorporated 

 (through Warren Dennie): maple 

 wood block used to hand cut leather 

 to make gloves, used at Zimmer 

 Gloves of Gloversville, New York 

 (1994.0268). 



Warner-Lambert Company (through 

 Melvin R. Goodes): 4 bottles of 

 Listenne mouthwash including a 

 corked bottle of 1895-1906, and the 

 last 2 glass bottles produced and the 



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