Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum, Inc. (through H. H. Harwood): condensing 



double-end locomotive engine patent model invented by J. P. Woodbury of 



West Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1871 (1988.0454). 

 Christopher Barbieri: vibrator set with accessories in its original case 



(1989.0637). 

 Margaret Johnson Patterson Bartlett (through Ralph M. Phinney): 3 books owned 



by President Andrew Johnson, a cloak, and a locket worn by Martha Johnson 



Patterson (1990.0134). 

 Preston R. Bassett: 2 bicycle lamps, a tandem bicycle plaque, a League of 



American Wheelmen stein, and a scarf depicting bicycles (1989.0485). 

 Mrs. Joseph E. Bastion: 2 albumen photographic portraits by G. W. Davis of 



Washington, D.C. (296398). 

 Jean E. and Michael D. Becker: 19th-century German violin (1989.0654). 

 Edith B. and Frederick R. Bell: 2,428 photographs and photographic material, 



104 photo-mechanical prints, 2 pieces of printed ephemera, and a black 



velvet painting (1986.3048). 

 Bradley F. and Virginia W. Bennett: 83 coins of ancient Hispania (1989.0634); 



37 bronze and silver coins of Celtic tribes, 2nd to 1st centuries B.C.; 



14 bronze and silver coins of the Roman Republic, 3rd to 1st centuries 



B.C.; 8 bronze coins of Northern Italy, 4th to 3rd centuries B.C.; and 8 



bronze coins of Ostrogothic kings of the 1st century A.D. (1989.0735). 

 Charlotte N. Berg: set of textile pattern work sheets and a set of woven 



samples made by Philip A. Noyes at the Lowell Shool of Textiles, ca. 1909 



(1990.0054); 2 pamphlets with drawing lessons, an album of lesson 



plates, and a set of triangles all used by Leonard Noyes (1990.0068). 

 Robert L. Berger: Surgi-Drill oral surgery drilling instrument set, 1966 



(1990.0022); 12 aluminum coins, a medal and pin awarded to a woman, 



wooden tablet, and a box, all from WW II Japan, and a 1944 edition of the 



Blue Jackets Manual (1990.0286); 11 documents and correspondence related 



to the Surgi-Drill oral surgery instrument (1990.3010). 

 Adriana T. and Edwin W. Bitter: Revolutionary Committee of Safety flintlock 



pistol and a Revolutionary U.S. Rappahannock Forge flintlock military 



pistol (1989.0149); 6 pistols and a Rappahannock forge musket (1989.0748). 

 Peter Bodge: 4 black and white linoleum prints of jazz musicians made by Mr. 



Bodge (1989.0025). 

 Jane Ann Bolder on behalf of the Robert E. Bolder, Jr. Family: accordion made 



by Scandalli of Italy, ca. 1935 (1989.0652). 

 Bowers 6. Merena Galleries, Inc. (through R. N. Merena): 99 silver coins of the 



Hephthalites, A.D. 457-483 (1988.0589); silver tetradrachm of Ptolemy V 



of Egypt, 204-180 B.C., made at the Cyprus Mint (1990.0163). 

 Reverend Portia F. Bowers: 2 hand-shaped glass vases, ca. 1876, a porcelain 



dish, ca. 1887, and a covered porcelain waste jar, ca. 1890 (1990.0255). 

 Boyce and Lewis Shoe Stores (through Stuart T. Eisen) : pair of red socks with 



Bicentennial designs, 1976 (1989.0606). 

 Jeff Brady: model 1898 bandolier with cartridges (1989.0670). 



Arthur D. Bransky, Jr.: Shelby "Shock Ease" girl's bicycle, 1946 (1989.0518). 

 The Brass Knob Architectural Antiques (through Donetta George): porcelain door 



knob with lock (1990.0224). 

 Melvin S. and Nadene A. Brodie: 3 decals and a display card of decals, all 



with peace symbols of the 1960s (1989.0728). 

 Elsa M. Bruton: reproduction of an 18th-century woolen cape (1979.3027); 



medicine cabinet (1979.3055). 



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