June 30, 1918 (1981.0002). 

 Caroline S. and John C. Davies : 129 maps, drawings, surveys, 



chromolithographs, prospectuses, and agreements from the Hudson 



Suspension Bridge & New England Railway Company including its Articles of 



Incorporation and mortgage, 1869-1905 (1984.0244). 

 Mrs. Chalmer L. Davis and Chalmer T. Davis: infant's white christening gown 



and slip and a photograph of Mr. Davis wearing the gown, ca. 1887 



(1984.0904). 

 Dr. Frank B. Davis: 28 items making up dress blue, dress white, and dress 



khaki uniforms worn by Dr. Davis while a captain in the U.S. Coast Guard 



Reserve, ca. 1965 (1983.0460). 

 George C. Davis: Monroe Epic 3000 programmable printing calculator with 



ribbon and 2 instruction booklets and a Curta II calculating machine with 



2 instruction booklets (1983.0471). 

 Martha B. Davis: 9 perfume bottles, 2 lingerie cases, 2 parasols, a Hattie 



Carnegie beret, comb, vanity case, glove stretcher, rouge box, and a coin 



purse, late 19th and early 20th century (1983.0718). 

 Constance R. Dawson: autographed quilt top presented to Rev. Bernard H. 



Nadal by the women of his church in Virginia, dated 1847 (1983.0865). 

 P. W. Deafenbaugh, Jr.: 32 medical items (1984.0562). 

 Ellery Denison: 4 tintypes and 4 cartes de visite (1984.0912). 

 Government of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ministry of Public Works, General 



Directorate of Posts and Telegraphs: 540 mint stamps of Denmark and the 



Faroe Islands (1984.0267). 

 Richard J. De Prez: Universal quart capacity vacuum bottle with glass lining 



made by Landers, Frary and Clark of New Britian, Connecticut, ca. 1917 



(1984.0886). 

 Eleanor Dickinson: 68 artifacts associated with the Pentacostal revival of 



the raid-20th century (316429); 5 religious signs and boxes used in 



evangelist churches and 2 aluminum signs, a concrete cross, and a 



concrete heart made by Brother Harrison Mayes, 20th century (322671); 



walking cane with religious messages written on it, adapted by Brother 



Harrison Mayes of Middlesboro, Kentucky, and a box made by Dewey Chapin 



of Jolo, West Virginia, to hold poisonous snakes during religious 



services (1978.0344). 

 William J. Dickman: portfolio of 15 collotypes published in Berlin in 1918 



after lithographs by Daumier, 12 miscellaneous prints, and 2 pencil 



drawings (1984.0816). 

 Barbara Dickstein: pogo jumping stick and a bongo balancing board, 1950s 



(1984.1017). 

 Sidney Dickstein: 10 examples of mid-20th-centurv man's and woman's clothing 



(1982.0446). 

 Wilton S. Dillon: T-shirt and bumper sticker from the Communications Workers 



of America in support of Walter Mondale, 1984 (1984.0443). 

 Mark E. Dixon: man's T-shirt announcing the 18th Airborne Corps' parachute 



club's participation at a beach festival which was "CANCELLED DUE TO THE 



INVASION OF GRENADA" in 1983 (1984.0587). 

 Peter Dorobish: 2 Hoe Corporation pipe wrenches (1984.0453). 

 Gladys C. Dougherty: 2 handmade bird pins made during WW II in a relocation 



camp in Utah for persons of Japanese descent (1977.0149); 4 cocktail 



goblets, a decorated tumbler, and a perfume bottle with stopper and a 



vase with Art Deco decorations, all 20th-century glass (1984.0288); 2 



engraved steel plates for printing visiting cards, 1942 (1984.1039). 

 Ben M. Douglas: 2 notes of payment due to Stephen Girard to be paid to banks 



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