National Postal Museum 



Donors of Financial Support 

 $SO0, ooo or more 

 Jeanetre Cantrell Rudy 



$10,000 or more 



American Express 



Avery Denison 



Book-of-the-Monch 



Freiden Neopost 



Persis Corporation 



Postal Commemorative Society 



Rodale Printing 



$5, ooo or more 



J.N. "Ding" Darling Foundation 

 Ducks Unlimited 

 Robert Gleichenhaus 

 Weigh-Tronix 



$1,000 or more 



California Postal Customer Council 

 Chicago Postal Customer Council 

 Des Moines Postal Customer Council 

 Greater Illinois Postal Customer Council 

 Houston Postal Customer Council 

 Minneapolis Postal Customer Council 

 New York Postal Customer Council 

 Texas Chapter of the National Associa- 

 tion of Postmasters of the United 

 States 



Donors to the Collection 



A collecting moratorium, imposed in 

 1992 in con]unction 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 1994. 



Donors of In-Kind Support 



ElectroCom Services Systems. Optical 

 Character Reader for automation 

 exhibit. 



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Linn's Stamp News. Printing of mu- 

 seum floor plans. 



Pitney Bowes Inc. Significant technical 

 support to maintain mailing and ad- 

 dressing kiosks. 



Washington Press. Printing of calendar 

 of events cards. 



Wesrvaco. Envelopes for postal automa- 

 tion exhibit 



National Museum of the American Indian 



Donors to the Collection 



Wilma Balzer. Basket with lid and 

 woven doll made by Mrs. Mattie 

 Howeattle (Hoh/Ozette/Quilleute), 

 cloth doll with hide dress (Oklahoma 

 Cheyenne), ivory, fur, and bird skin 

 doll (Native Alaskan). 



Ray Dewey, Dewey Trading Company. 

 Hop! Trail and Navajo Trail Pendle- 

 ton Woolen Mills blankets designed 

 by Ramona Sakiestewa (Hopi). 



Pauline DiGiovanni. Collection of arti- 

 facts, film, photographs, and archival 

 marenals from the private collection of 

 Felix V. DiGiovanni collected in the 

 mid-1930's to the mid-1940's from the 

 Guahibo Indians mainly in the plains 

 of the Vichada and Orinoco region of 

 Colombia, South America. 



Linda Donahue. Fur parka (Native Alas- 

 kan). 



Mary Louise Guertler. Collection of Na- 

 tive American-made artifacts primar- 

 ily from the southwestern U.S. 



Hilda Jay. Navajo Tribal Centennial 

 medal made into bolo tie. 



Clara Sue Kidwell. 2 modern Nava)0 

 rugs. 



Joan Kinsley. Plains-style woman's out- 

 fit comprised of a beaded hide dress, 

 purse, basket, bag, gauntlets, and 

 moccasins (Cherokee). 



Metropolitan Museum of Art. Stone celt 

 from Oaxaca, Mexico and z ceramic 

 vessels from Arizona acquired from 

 the estate of Arthur Bullowa. 



Virginia Tasher Mosley. Plains-style 

 beaded hide bag. 



Sandra B. Shirey. Blackware vessel made 

 by Maria and Julian Martinez (San 

 Ildefonso Pueblo). 



W. Richard West, Jr. Turquoise inlaid 

 bolo tie (Zuni). 



National Portrait Gallery 



Donors of Financial Support 



$50, 000 or more 



The Barra Foundation, Inc. 

 The E.W. Scripps Company 



$10,000 or more 



Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. 

 Drue Heinz Foundation 

 Time Inc. 



$5, 000 or more 



The Clarence and Jack Himmel 

 Foundation 



$1,000 or more 



Mrs. Ella Poe Burling 

 The Foundation For The National Capi- 

 tal Region 

 The Philip L. Graham Fund 

 Mr. Jack Haas 

 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henle 

 Hines Interests Limited Partnership 

 Hogan & Hartson 

 Mrs. Elena A. Macy 



$500 or more 



Mr. Edward Burling, Jr. 



The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafrirz 



Foundation 

 Mrs. S. Allen Chambers 

 Mrs. Robert W. Duemling 

 Mrs. Olga Hirshhorn 

 Mr. and Mrs. Marc E. Leland 



$ 250 or more 



Mrs. Mary C. Belin 



Honorable Olcott H. Deming 



Ms. Merle G. Fabian 



Mrs. Jean Friendly 



Fannie and John Hertz Foundation 



Mr. James D. Hurd 



Mrs. Randolph A. Kidder 



Barry M. & Beverly Lang Pierce 



Mrs. Betty M. Schulman 



