$1, ooo or more 



Book-of-the-Month Club 



Joan M. Berkley 



Advertising Mail Marketing Association 



Amos Press 



Donors to the Collection 



A collecting moratorium, imposed in 

 1992 in conjunction with the reloca- 

 tion of the collections from the Na- 

 tional Museum of American History 

 to the National Postal Museum, re- 

 mained in effect for the National 

 Postal Museum during 1995. 



Donors of In-Kind Support 



Pitney Bowes Inc. Significant technical 

 support to maintain mailing and ad- 

 dressing kiosks and exhibition 

 development. 



Subaru of America. A 1995 "Outback 

 Legacy" station wagon for the 

 museum's use. 



Avery Dennsion. Technical support for 

 an upcoming exhibit. 



Westinghouse. Technical support for an 

 upcoming exhibit. 



Weigh-Tronix. Technical support for an 

 upcoming exhibit. 



Excelsior Publishing. Printing an educa- 

 tional pamphlet. 



National Museum of the 

 American Indian 



Donors to the Collection 



Anita Alvarez de Williams. Cucapa 

 fishtrap. 



Douglas Coffin. Grandfather Pole, sculp- 

 ture by Douglas Coffin (Potawatomi- 

 Creek) from This Path We Travel 

 exhibition. 



Henry Curtis. Painting on sealskin 

 from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. 



Estate of Patricia C. Dodge. Northwest 

 Coast basket and Chavin-Chimu stir- 

 rup pot from Peru. 



Eel River Micmac Community. 

 Gesgapegiag Micmac ash splint 

 basket. 



Monica Flaherty. Records of petro- 

 glyphs in Puerto Rico. 



Peter B. Greenough. Passamaquoddy 

 club. 



Marian Kaminitz. Achuar comb, Ecu- 

 ador; Bush Negro comb; palm fiber 

 bag from Maka, Paraguay. 



Tiyraru Kara|a. Two Karaja wetaara 

 (dance belts). 



Helen Katchmar. Collection of South- 

 west |ewelry and artifacts. 



Barbara Knapp. Pair of Naskapi snow- 

 shoes. 



Natalie K. Kutz. Three dolls, made by 

 Bobbie Bear (Ottawa). 



Estate of Joan W. Leidesdorf. Collection 

 of southeast pottery and jewelry. 



Ellen Loewenthal. Four Eskimo-An- 

 aktuvuk Pass masks. 



Robert A. Logan. Assorted Eastern 

 Woodlands materials (six objects). 



Jams M. Maxwell. Plains pipe bag. 



Mid-America Arts Alliance. Assorted 

 Hopi materials (seven objects). 



Peyton S. Moncure. Two blankets, pair 

 of moccasins, and necklace from trad- 

 ing post in Busby, Montana. 



Darlene Raskind. Navajo sandpainting 

 from the Whiteshell Arrow people. 



Mrs. Moreland Griffith Smith. One 

 blackware vessel ("Maria/Popovi") 

 and set of three katsinas by H 

 Namaquaptewa (Hopi). 



Charles Sterner. Plenty Coups, sculpture 

 in bronze. 



Liane Fenelon Waite. Seminole skirt. 



Tony L. Weldon. Learning Hou to Fly. 

 pencil drawing by Tony L. Weldon 

 (Cherokee). 



National Portrait Gallery 



Donors of Financial Support 



$50, 000 or more 



Scripps Howard Foundation 



$10,000 or more 



The Barra Foundation, Inc. 

 Fannie Mae Foundation 

 The Shubert Foundation, Inc. 



$5,000 or more 



Cellular Telecommunications Industry 



Association 

 Clark 1983 Charitable Trust 



$1,000 or more 



Esthy and James Adler Philanthropic 

 Fund in The Foundation for the Na- 

 tional Capital Region 



Bank One, Springfield 



Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fern 



Rosemary L. Frankeberger 



Leslie Goldberg Charity Fund of the 

 Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift 

 Fund 



Jack Haas 



Chester H. Lasell 



Harold and Judy Prince 



Gordon Tindale and W.H. Smith 

 Group (USA) Inc. 



The Clarence and Jack Himmei 

 Foundation 



$250 or more 



Sidney Hart 



Mr. and Mrs. Barry Pierce 

 Elena Klionsky Pipko 

 Turner Associates, Inc. 



Donors to the Collection — 

 Painting and Sculpture 



Anonymous gift in memory of the 

 Charles Carroll Simms Family. Wil- 

 liam Gilmore Simms. oil on canvas, by 

 an unidentified artist (NPG.95.020). 



Eleanor Morein Foster. Jen?;) Ltnd. 1852, 

 oil on canvas, by Francis Bicknell 

 Carpenter (NPG. 94.123). 



Mr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Giroir, Jr. Wil- 

 liam Jefferson Clinton. 1994, bronze 

 bust, by Jan Woods (NPG. 94.126). 



IBM Corporation. Thomas J. Watson. Sr.. 

 1956-57, oil on canvas, by Albert K. 

 Murray (NPG. 94. 125). 



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