Milton F. Sonday: Eastern States 

 Farmers' Exchange feed sack 

 (1995.0258). 



Anne Bliss Sprenger: molded stoneware 

 pitcher with relief decorations depict- 

 ing a Native American ceremonial 

 dance, early 20th century (1994.0396). 



Harvey G. and Lawrence R. Stack: U.S. 

 copper cent of 1793 with a chain 

 motif and Liberty head (1995.0332). 



Arthur Stanley, Jr.: 3-legged willow 

 wood smoking stand with a log 

 cabin decoration and hand-painted 

 silver details, 1930s, made by Leonard 

 George Stanley of the Romnichel 

 Gypsy nation (1995.0327); 3 

 photographs of Leonard and James 

 Stanley as boys and a photograph of 

 Leonard Stanley making smoking 

 stands in the 1940s (1995.3008). 



Henry Z. Steinway: 9 |Ournals kept by 

 William Steinway recording his life, 

 times, and piano business, 1861-96 

 (1996.3031). 



Lois Greene Stone: examples of early 

 plastics including a set of napkin 

 rings and a GE Model 501 clock 

 radio, 193OS-4OS (1995. 0241). 



Don N. Stough: 24 pieces of golfing 

 equipment including clubs, irons, 

 tees, covers, and a bag, owned and 

 used by Dwight D. Eisenhower, 

 1960s— 70s (1996. 0017). 



Leon Strauss, Jr.: hearing aid set using 

 the first commercial application of an 

 integrated circuit, ca. 1947 

 (1996.0060). 



Melinda Y. Stuart: program from the 

 funeral of Sen. Edmund Muskie on 

 March 30, 1996 (1996.0133). 



Kenneth O. Sturm: Hamilton selfwind- 

 ing wrist watch presented to Mr. 

 Sturm upon his retirement by the 

 Saint Louis Post Office Supervisor's 

 Union in July 1973 (1995. 0138). 



Mary N*. Symington: girl's smocked 

 natural-colored linen dress, 1901-5 

 (1995.0274). 



Kenneth K. Tanaka: Superwnter L 

 electric typewriter which types in 

 Japanese with a set of accessories, con- 

 version instruction book, printing 

 type, and document stand, made by 

 the Nippon Typewriter Company, ca. 

 1986 (1994.0394). 



Thinking Machines Corporation 

 (through Robert L. Doretti and 

 Robert J. LaBossiere): 5 component 

 sets comprising a Connection 

 Machine-I supercomputer, 1986 

 (1995.0064). 



Marilee Tillstrom: Oscar de la Renta 

 polyester scarf printed with blue and 

 yellow fleur de lis and wolf's head 

 motifs, worn by Cub Scout den 

 mothers (1995.0329). 



William David Todd: Chinese Le 



World wrist watch with quartz move- 

 ment, digital readout, and water 

 resistance, 19905(1995.0137). 



Sally Wade Tomlinson and Tom W. 

 Wade, Jr.: 15-piece manicure set, 

 made of duPont Pyra-Lin plastic to 

 look like ivory, in its original leather 

 case, 1915-30 (1995.0005). 



Ruth Forster Traxel: set of 2 boxlock 

 pistols made by John Brown of Lon- 

 don, 1798-1804, Japanese matchlock 

 pistol made by the Tokugawa Family, 

 1840—50, snaphaunce lock rifle made 

 by Kabyle of North Africa, 1849-60, 

 Comblain rifle made by G. Mordant 

 of Belgium, 1850-76, and a U.S. toy 

 Red Ranger cap pistol made by 

 Wyandotte Toys (1995.0209). 



Laura M. Trexler: 3 woman's mourning 

 veils, 1915, and a man's black beaver 

 fur top hat, 1875-1915 (1995. 3013). 



Don Troiani: 2 prints of Civil War 

 scenes painced by Mr. Troiani 

 (1995.3034). 



Tucker Automobile Club of America 

 (through William E. Pommering): 

 set of 4 replica Tucker automobile 

 emblems (1994.3070). 



Linda B. Tucker: Blue Label ketchup 

 bottle, pre-1906, "The Hall of the 

 Age of Man" booklet, 1927, and a 

 chart of "Inmates of Penal Institu- 

 tions by Race, Nativity, Citizenship, 

 and Deportability," 1934 (1996.0127). 



Union Manufacturing Company, Inc. 

 (through Albert P. Harris): 6 man's 

 trousers, 2 caps, 2 boy's trousers, and 

 a sample of a locking zipper, all 

 made by Union Manufacturing Com- 

 pany of Los Angeles, 1915-70 

 (1994. 0318). 



Union of Needletrades, Industrial and 

 Textile Employees (through Jay 



Mazur): 18 pieces of memorabilia, 

 photographs, and documents relating 

 to the merger of the Amalgamated 

 Clothing and Textile Workers Union 

 and the International Ladies Gar- 

 ment Workers Union into the Union 

 of Needletrades, Industrial and Tex- 

 tile Employees (1995.0223). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Air Force, USAF 4th 

 Wing, Public Affairs Office (through 

 Capt. Bruce J. Spreecher): combat 

 training flight suit with insignia at- 

 tached and a scarf, worn by Lt. 

 Jeanne Flynn, first woman USAF 

 fighter pilot (1995.0165). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Army, Institute of 

 Heraldry, Heraldic Services and Sup- 

 port Division (through Thomas J. 

 Proffitt): 54 pieces of distinctive unit 

 insignia and 16 pieces of shoulder 

 sleeve insignia (1993.0085); 14 pieces 

 of distinctive unit insignia and 8 

 pieces of shoulder sleeve insignia 

 (1995.0004); 20 pieces of distinctive 

 unit insignia and 4 pieces of shoulder 

 sleeve insignia (1995.0086). 8 pieces 

 of distinctive unit insignia 

 (1995.0282); 37 pieces of distinctive 

 unit insignia and 6 pieces of shoulder 

 sleeve insignia (1995.0311); 26 pieces 

 of distinctive unit insignia 

 (1996.0173). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ments of the Army and the Air 

 Force, National Guard Bureau, Of- 

 fice of Public Affairs, Historical Ser- 

 vices (through Maj. Leonid 

 Kondranuk): 24 prints of battle 

 scenes (1985.3023). 



U.S. Department of Health and Human 

 Services, National Institutes of 

 Health, National Insticute for Oc- 

 cupational Safety and Health 

 (through Philip R. Lee and Dr. Linda 

 Rosenstock): II pieces of laboratory 

 and field research equipment used by 

 NIOSH personnel (1996. 0123). 



U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau 

 of Indian Affairs, Office of Equal Op- 

 portunity Programs (through Erma 

 Brewer): 26 Earth Day posters made 

 by Native American school children, 

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