Barbara Gates Burwell and Deborah 

 Gates Senft in memory of Dorothy 

 Olcott Elsmith: S pieces of miscel- 

 laneous photographic apparatus, 

 4 still cameras, and a motion 

 picture camera and projector 

 (1992.0584). 



Richard S. Buswell, M.D.: silver-gelatin 

 photograph of an "Icehouse" on a 

 pond with reflection, photographed 

 by Dr. Buswell in 1983 (1997.0406). 



Andrew Butler: 3 plumb bobs with 

 human figure motifs, 2 level rails for 

 SmartLevels, and 2 sensor module 

 prototypes for WedgeLevels 

 (1996.0285); 6.5 cubic feet of archival 

 records relating to the Smartlevel 

 and Wedge Innovations, Inc. 

 (1996.3067). 



State of California, Department of In- 

 dustrial Relations, Division of Labor 

 Standards Enforcement (through Jose 

 Millan): 43 objects from the El 

 Monte garment sweatshop including 

 2 sewing machine workstations, 

 clothing in various stages of manufac- 

 ture, supplies, and documentation, 

 all seized on August 2, 1995 

 (1996.0292); baseball cap with "Labor 

 Commissioner" emblem (1997.0383); 

 "Labor Commissioner" badge, iden- 

 tification card, and a Spanish booklet 

 about worker's rights (1997 .3113). 



Rose M. and Richard M. Cernak: silk 

 handkerchief printed "Fot the Flag 

 and You," WW I (1998.0028). 



Robert G. Chamberlain: ashtray milled 

 in 1955, aluminum block with the ini- 

 tials "IBM," and a set of 3 

 icosahedron dice, all milled by Mr. 

 Chamberlain with numetical control 

 machinery technology (1995.0022). 



Rick Chandler Timex electric 

 wristwatch, 1950s, and a mercury 

 quartz wristwatch, 1970s (1998. 0009). 



Mary Chaney: 8 original courtroom 

 sketches by Ms. Chaney depicting 

 the El Monte sweatshop trial, done 

 for KTTV Fox News in Los Angeles, 

 California, 1995-96 (1997.0345). 



Chicago Bulls (through Stephen M. 

 Schanwald): basketball used during 

 the 1996 NBA finals series and a jer- 

 sey worn by Michael Jordan during 

 the 1996-97 season (1997.0364). 



University of Chicago, Ryerson Physical 

 Laboratory: 21 electrical meters and 

 measuring instruments (1995.0230). 



Curt I. Civin, M.D.: Adams cell 



counter used by Dr. Civin in his can- 

 cer research (1998.0062). 



Cochlear Corporation (through Douglas 

 W. House): 4-piece C124M cochlear 

 inner ear implant hearing aid system 

 (1997.0206). 



Cinthea T. Coleman: 26 videotape cas- 

 settes of "The Bluestime Power 

 Hour" television programs and 23 

 videotape cassettes of the original 

 field recordings, all created and 

 produced by Ms. Coleman 

 (1998.3065). 



Colt's Manufacturing Company, Inc. 

 (through Ronald L. Stewart): M4 car- 

 bine machine gun with M203 

 grenade launcher attached 

 (1998. 0128). 



David F. and Harnett M. Condon: 

 arrow gun patented by William H. 

 Arnold in 1859 and manufactured as 

 an experimental piece at the Harper's 

 Ferry Arsenal in i860 (1997.0281). 



Cooley Dickinson Hospital, Inc. 



(through Gerard M. Federici): 9 bot- 

 tles of pharmaceuticals (1997.0189). 



Reseda Corrigan: envelope of literature 

 related to the Apostoloff automatic 

 telephone system (1997.0048). 



George A. and Lily K Coury: 12- 

 stringed oud with cloth carrying 

 case (1998.0015). 



Karen D. Cramond and Brad W. and 

 Judy L Harris: precision regulator 

 wall clock made by Eli Terry late in 

 his life after he retired from clock 

 manufacturing, ca. 1850 (1997.0323). 



Marlene Crosby: 4 cubic feet of 

 documentation of a study done by 

 Ms. Crosby on the long-term health 

 of WW II women factory workers 

 (1997.3136). 



Dr. John C. Cutler: box of Mapharsen, a 

 drug containing arsenic used to treat 

 syphilis developed by Dr. Cliff S. 

 Hamilton (1997.0287). 



Thomas J. Damigella: 2 Ultra 21 Tup- 

 perware covered serving dishes and a 

 set of orchid-colored polyethylene 

 pellets used by Tupperware in the 

 1970s (1998.0070); 6 Tupperware con- 



tainers and an award medal, plaque, 

 and a pin given to successful Tupper- 

 ware dealers, 1970S-96 (1998.0220). 



Kenneth L. Darby: 9 documents and 8 

 drawings relating to the Darby wind- 

 surfing boards, 1964-65 (1997.3173). 



Naomi Darby: 0.5 cubic foot of archival 

 material consisting of 80 

 photographs, 1961—97, and an 8mm 

 film, 1965, relating to the invention 

 of the sailboard by S. Newman 

 Darby (1998. 3015). 



S. Newman Darby: 2 cubic feer of ar- 

 chival material documenting the in- 

 vention of the sailboard by Mr. 

 Darby, 1946-80S (1998.3014). 



Jeanne V. Davis: 8 pieces of woman's 

 clothing including 4 dresses, a com- 

 bination, petticoat, blouse, and a 

 skirt, 1905-25 (1998.0115). 



Ruth H. Davis: hand-held refracting 

 telescope marked "G. Bracher, Lon- 

 don, for E. A. Kurz, New York," ca. 

 1850 (1998.0088). 



The Deep River Historical Society, Inc. 

 (through Edith M. DeForest): 2 

 copies of newspaper articles con- 

 cerned with Pratt, Read Company 

 and an employee time book from the 

 company's West Factory, 1887-1900 

 (1998.0377). 



Michelle Delaney: Image Tech 3-dimen- 

 sional Magic single-use camera 

 (1997.0229). 



Delphi Delco Electronic Systems 

 (through Gilbert W. Porter): Radio 

 Data System demonstration receiver 

 with accessories (1998.0073). 



Franco DeNicola: Euclid computer con- 

 sisting of a core storage system, con- 

 trol panel, and a power supply, 1957 

 (1997.0369); 3 reports, a label, and a 

 set of spare connectors for the Euclid 

 computer (1997.3171). 



Susan A. Dennis: 30 garment labels 

 from various clothing manufacturers 

 and made in various countries 

 (1997.3150). 



Thomas E. Dermody: Speedy Touch 

 Typer Keyboard Guide invented and 

 patented by Mr. Dermody, 19S9 

 (1998.0101). 



Evelyn DeStafano: Mrs. Vrooman's 

 patented iron sink strainer, dated 

 1895 and 1909 (1998.3066). 



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