Detroit Wesc Operations (through L. 

 J. DeBora): 10 M-16 rifles, a gold- 

 colored M-16 scock, M-60 machine 

 gun, M-i carbine, grease gun, and a 

 Liberator pistol, made by the Hydra- 

 Matic, Inland, and Guide Lamp 

 divisions of General Motors Corpora- 

 tion (1995.0225). 



Col. Richard S. George: 5 woodblocks 

 engraved by Thomas Bewick, 1784- 

 1826 (1995.0121). 



James M. Gere: Keuffel & Esser rolling 

 parallel rule, ca. 1892 (1996.0005). 



Nabih I. Ghali: Cahn G-2 electric 

 microbalance with a sensitivity to 50 

 nanograms, 1960s (1996.0012). 



Herbert J. and Joan Gilder: Model 

 Company Daughaday style printing 

 press made in London, ca. 1890 

 (1996.0034). 



Lillian Gish (through Nathan Hale): 

 Tyrolean jacket worn by Ms. Gish for 

 a pastel portrait by Jack von Ruppert 

 Bismarck (1996.0053). 



Elizabeth Jones Glaeser: 48 medals of 

 Australia, France, Italy, the U.S., and 

 Vatican City, and 16 coins of 

 Australia, Canada, and Spain, 1937— 

 91 (1995.0074). 



Dorothy Twining Globus: package of 

 Zenith gummed canning labels 

 (1996.0085). 



Gordon D. Goldstein: 2 cubic feet of ar- 

 chival material relating to Univac I 

 design, software and engineering 

 design, and computers of the 1950s 

 (1981.3041). 



G. Brown Goode: ivory bust of a saint 

 C1995.0198). 



P. Goode: 2 man's gold wedding rings, 

 1940-70 (1995.0280). 



Pamela W. Gosner: photographs and 

 ship plan drawings of fishing craft 

 and fisheries in New Jersey and the 

 Delaware Bay area, by Kenneth L. 

 Gosner (1995.3025;. 

 Patricia L. Gossel: 2 T-shirts related to 

 Earth Day, 1995 (1995. 0187); advertis- 

 ing rule for Berco Blades that lists 

 the 1940 Minnesota fishing laws 

 (1996.3003). 



G. Goward: Samoa Island artifacts in- 

 cluding a woman's lava-lava wrap, 

 war club, measuring stick, and a mop 

 (1995. 0201;. 



Florence Greene in memory of Martin 

 Greene: 84 buttons and 3 lapel pins 

 representing various political, labor, 

 and social issues (1996.0130). 



Dr. Kathenne C. Grier: Serv-A-Dish in 

 its original box consisting of metal 

 trays with disposable paper liners, 

 made by Michigan Metal Products 

 and Superior Paper Products, 1950s 

 (1995.3083). 



Calvin B. and Marilyn B. Gross: bronze 

 sculpcure of jazz musician Miles 

 Davis made by Ed Dwight 

 (1995.0368). 



Marian Grunder: 4 books relating to 

 the U.S. Navy (1994. 3129). 



Pearl Aiassa Haaker: wood pulp tub 

 made by the Western Indurated 

 Fibre Company of Winona, Min- 

 nesota, ca. 1885 (1995. 0271). 



Alfred L. Hadley: membership certifi- 

 cate for B. T. Hadley in the Arctic 

 Brotherhood, 1905 (1995. 0211). 



Sara Eyres Hardison: U.S. Army Nurse 

 Corps uniform cape, 1917-19 

 (1992.0487). 



Thomas F. Hardy: fish-shaped carved 

 wooden ice spearing decoy with cop- 

 per fins, made to resemble a walleye 

 by Mr. Hardy in 1994 (1995.0354). 



Jean D. Harris: 4 man's hats, 1975—91 

 (1995.0204). 



Michael R. Harris: 2 prayer books, one 

 written in Polish, 1900, and the 

 other written in Hebrew and 

 English, 1941 (1996.0047); brass 

 paper holder (1996. 0216). 



Bruce J. Hartshorn: Tellurometer 



electronic distance measuring system 

 consisting of a master unit, remote 

 unit, and 2 boxes of spare parts 

 (1996.0200). 



Pauline Held: 6 pieces of woman's silk 

 lingerie hand made in Italy in the 

 1920s (1995. 0124). 



William H. Helfand: 19 advertising 

 postcards and a matchbook cover, all 

 pertaining to pharmacies and public 

 health (1993.3002). 



Edward L. Heller: 6 papers from a mail- 

 ing inviting Mr. Heller to become a 

 member of the Republican Senatorial 

 Inner Circle, 1992 (1995.3098). 



Amy Henderson: Kennedy/Fulbnght 

 bumper sticker, 1968 (1995.0299). 



Kathryn Henderson in memory of Ted 

 Huffcutt: button, "Maritime Citizens 

 for Nixon" (1996.0072). 



Kathryn L. H ilde brand t: suede and 

 rawhide hat indicative of the "hip- 

 pie" culture, 1971 (1995.0285). 



Larry L. Hochmayr: frog-shaped carved 

 wooden ice spearing decoy used to 

 lure fish, made by Mr. Hochmayr 



(I995-0357)- 



Max Holland: 3.5 cubic feet of research 

 files documenting the Burgmaster 

 Company, Houdaille Industries, and 

 the U.S. machine tool industry, 1941— 

 90 (1995.3089). 



Chamberlain Hoist: boxed set of ornate- 

 ly carved wooden spoons from Nor- 

 way (1995.0199). 



The Homestead (through Charles F. In- 

 galsbee): 2 cast iron hand weights 

 with wooden handles, early 20th cen- 

 tury (1995.0295). 



Honeywell Information Systems, Inc. 

 (through Philip S. Paul and Irma M. 

 Wyman): 9 Honeywell computer 

 components, 5 IBM computer com- 

 ponents, and a UNIVAC II plug-in 

 circuit (319077). 



James S. Hutchins: 10 regimental crests 

 of the 1st through 10th Cavalries and 

 a regimental crest of the 24th In- 

 fantry (1993.0557). 



Alfred W. I0I1: Standard Kollsman 

 Model TA transistorized UHF con- 

 verter, ca. 1950 (1995. 0071). 



Donna M. Tillman Jackson: tan. brown, 

 and green desert camouflage uniform 

 coat, trousers, and hat, worn by Ms. 

 Jackson in 1991 (1994.0264). 



Barbara Suit Janssen: Cub printing 

 press with accessories made by the 

 Superior Marking Equipment Com- 

 pany of Chicago (1994.0383). 



Theodore J. Janssen: set of Japanese col- 

 lotype greeting cards, ca. 1958 

 (1995.0093). 



Alice Mokarzel Jaoudi: 4 phonograph 

 records of a State Department 

 memorial to Salloum Mokarzel, a 

 wallet used by him, and a plaster 

 bust of his brother, Naoum, dated 

 1934(1993.0591). 



Paula J. Johnson: T-shirt featuring Pope 

 John Paul II blessing a group of 

 Chesapeake Bay crabs enjoining 



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