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Jean Branch: 19 fashion plates 

 published in Spanish fashion 

 magazines, 1874-1903 (1999.0209). 



Lonnie G. Bunch III: 2 leaflets urging 

 black people to join a car caravan to 

 Richmond, Virginia, to demand the 

 release of Black Panther Party 

 leader H. Rap Brown on April 8, 

 1968 (1999. 0312). 



Martin J. Burke: 2 civil defense 

 identification cards issued by the 

 State of Michigan (1999.02 13). 



Alfonso Mosquera Callirgos: 2 silver 

 commemorative medals from Peru, 

 1976 and 1998 (1999.0289). 



Pearl Carmichael: 3 photograph 

 albums of Utah, Colorado, and 

 Nova Scotia in 1894, a photograph 

 album of Fitchburg State Normal 

 School, 1898— 1908, and a postcard 

 album and scrapbook, 19 13 

 (1999.0056). 



Mary Jo Chapoton: dress, 12-foot 

 train, petticoat, shoes, crown, 

 necklace, bracelet, earrings, 

 mother's badge, dress drawing, 

 fabric sample booklet, and a 

 program, all worn or used by 

 Kelly Waymon Chapoton as the 

 Duchess of Exquisite Porcelain to 

 the Court of Resplendent Arts at 

 the Order of the Alamo's 1998 

 Fiesta held in San Antonio, Texas 

 (1999.0099). 



Caesar L. and Michele Hermanson 

 Chaves: Palm Pilot electronic 

 personal organizer with a cradle and 

 carrying case (1999.0270). 



James J. Childs: 30 cubic feet of trade 

 literature documenting the 

 numerical control industry, 

 1950-90 (1999.3023). 



Richard T. Chudy: custom billiard cue 

 stick made by Mr. Chudy and 

 named "Chocolate Rose" for the 

 burl wood used to make it along 

 with rock maple, ivory, buffalo 

 hide, silver, linen, and wood 

 veneers, 1997, and a black felt 

 carrying bag (1999.0053). 



Hillary Rodham Clinton (through 

 Betty C. Monkman): 2 

 photographs, a pamphlet, and a 

 brochure related to Christmas at the 

 White House, 1999 (2000.0109). 



Coats & Clark, Inc. (through 



Gwendolyn G. Martin): 1 5 sets and 

 spools of thread (1998.0034). 



Barbara J. Coffee: dog's squeaky toy of 

 George Bush and Dan Quayle, 

 1989 (2000.0052). 



Ann McGaffey Cogswell, Richard 

 N. Fryberger, and Don A. Strehler, 

 Jr.: tall case clock made by 

 Joseph Ellicott in Buckingham, 

 Pennsylvania, in 1769 to be 

 viewed from all sides with time, 

 date, moon phase, and tidal dials 

 on the front, an orrery with sun, 

 moon, and 6 planets on the left 

 side, dial of 24 tunes which play 

 on the hour on the right side, 

 and a view to the music box and 

 clock works on the back 

 (1999.0276). 



Colt's Manufacturing Company, Inc. 

 (through Steven M. Silwa): Colt 

 model M1991A1 series 80 semi- 

 automatic pistol (1999.0066). 



Scott J. Cornelius, Sr.: 9 residential 

 electrical wiring components of 

 1910—40 including 4 connectors, 

 2 insulators, a switch, fuse, and a 

 wire (1999.3042). 



Prof David A. Cox: Mathematica 

 computer software package 

 (1999.3056). 



Janet Cubar: First Communion dress, 

 bonnet veil, and a photograph of 

 Sophie A. Lenard Cubar wearing 

 the dress and veil on May 12, 1929 

 (2000.0095). 



CUI Corporation (through Lenore 

 Carleton): 6 tissue expanders and 

 a sheet of silicone TopiGel 

 (1997.0208). 



Herbert M. Cullis: Fenwal leuko- 

 pheresis pump with tubing set, 

 Aminco Celltrifuge I cell separator, 

 Aminco bowl autoclave, and a 

 Baxter CS3000 cell separator, 

 1969-79 (1999. 0001). 



Justin Dart, Jr.: Presidential Medal of 

 Freedom with pins, ribbons, and 

 presentation box, conferred upon 

 Mr. Dart by President William J. 

 Clinton in January 1998, the first 

 pen used by President George Bush 

 when signing the Americans with 

 Disabilities Act on July 26, 1990, 

 and a button given to attendees at 

 the ceremony, western style boots 

 worn by Mr. Dart since 1979 and a 

 hat worn since 1985 at marches and 

 protests for disability rights, and a 

 pamphlet titled Worklife about 



employment and people with 

 disabilities, 1990(1999.0316). 



Mary Ellen Dashiell: 6 ambrotype 

 and 3 daguerreotype portraits 

 (1999.0237). 



Datum Inc., Frequency and Time 

 Systems, Inc. (through Paul E. 

 Baia): cesium clock module chassis 

 for the Navstar global positioning 

 satellite (1999.3050). 



Irwin Dermer: 27 silver gelatin 

 photographs by Mr. Dermer 

 (1999. 0219). 



Freda Diamond: 35 drinking glasses 

 and a glass bowl designed by Ms. 

 Diamond and made by the Libby 

 Glass Company of Toledo, Ohio, 

 1940S-90S (1997. 0157) 



Dennis Dieckman: custom billiard 

 cue stick, "Purple Haze," made 

 by Mr. Dieckman of maple inlaid 

 with purple heart wood, 1998 

 (1999. 0128). 



Helen M. Diers, Lee Flaten, and 

 Jane Diers Wong: cast concrete 

 grave marker of 1905 with only 

 the number "7" on it, removed 

 from the grave of institutionalized 

 epileptic Bertha Flaten when 

 replaced at the Faribault West 

 Cemetery in Faribault, Minnesota, 

 by her family (2000. 0016). 



Helen Dietrich and Julie Gorski: 7 

 bars of soap (2000.0008). 



John Dieudonne and Dr. Deborah 

 K. Evans: Book of Common Prayer 

 for the Protestant Episcopal 

 Church of the United States with 

 a carved ivory cover, 1892 

 (2000.0055). 



Sharon Donovan Dodd, Christine 

 Donovan, and James F. Donovan: 

 6.5 cubic feet of archival material 

 documenting the career of inventor 

 and entrepreneur Marion O'Brien 

 Donovan, 1940—96(2000.3006). 



Mary D. Doering: 13 pieces of 



clothing and accessories by various 

 designers worn by Ms. Doering 

 from 1982 to 1992 including 2 

 dresses, 2 pairs of shoes, 2 blouses, a 

 pant suit, jumpsuit, skirt, trousers, 

 corset, stockings, and a belt 

 (1999.0251). 



Banco Central de la Republica 

 Dominicana, Departamento 

 Cultural (through Jose Alcantara 

 Almanzar): 3 specimen bank notes 



