to America by Elder Brewster on the Mayflower in 1620 (1983.0802). 

 T. Hanley: 3 paper notes and 2 plastic discs used by the Commonwealth Bank 



of Australia to train staff for the change to decimal currency in 1966 



(1980.0987). 

 Addie E. Hayes: 15 sewing samples made by sewing instructor Nannie J. Taylor 



of Washington, D.C., 1935 (1983.0091). 

 Rudolf Henning: 3 Jew's harps made by Karl Schwarz of Austria, ca. 1983 



(1984.0872). 

 Rochambeau A. Herosian: wooden slide rule with instruction sheet 



(1982.0244). 

 Mrs. Helen A. Hess: IBM electric typewriter Model D with 4 boxes of "Typits" 



interchangeable type bars (1984.0499). 

 Paul A. Higdon III: tinware "Little Brown Jug" with earthenware inner jug 



patented by Pearl H. Brainard of Macomb, Illinois on December 11, 1923 



(1984.1102). 

 Josephine E. Hitchcock: Korona Series 5 camera with accessories and case, 3 



photographs by Parkhurst, and 2 photographs by Laura Gilpin (1984.0665). 

 Ray Watkin Hoagland: rosewood grand piano made by Chickering & Sons of 



Boston, Massachusetts, ca. 1865 (1981.0625). 

 Pauline Stockton Hoff: 4 woman's fans, 1880-1920 (1983.0733). 

 John N. Hoffman (through Rev. Dr. James B. Parsons): 147 miscellaneous 



objects from 19th- and 20th-century political campaigns (1984.0589). 

 Holiday Inns, Inc. (through Jimmie D. Scott): Holiday Inn great sign written 



in Arabic on one side and Chinese on the other, 1975 (1983.0021). 

 Nina Holland: 2 pieces of oilcloth floor covering from a farm house in 



Westport, New York (1982.0525). 

 Edgar M. Holmes, M.D.: nasopharyngoscope developed by Dr. Holmes' father and 



manufactured by the Electrical Surgical Instrument Co. of Rochester, New 



York (1983.0741). 

 Catherine F. Hoopes: 10 cameras and a group of 28 photographic accessories 



(1982.0774). 

 Mildry S. Hopper: choker necklace of 10 strands of imitation pearls and 



rhinestones, 1906, and a black crocheted necklace, 1910-15 (1984.0543). 

 Elizabeth Horn: woman's ivory fan signed "A. Lawrence," 1890-1920 



(1984.0239). 

 Dickran Y. and Viola D. Hovsepian: 9 mounted photographs by the Taber 



Studios in San Francisco, California (1983.0759). 

 Richard H. Howland: pier table with marble top and a mirror from floor to 



top, made in Baltimore, 1830-40 (1984.1121); garden settee of curved and 



interwoven steel wire, 1875-1900 (1984.1136). 

 Elizabeth B. and Richard S. Hubert in memory of Mary Wilkins Harper: 



sterling silver trophy cup won by Mary W. Harper on June 25-26, 1910 at 



the Annual Run of the Automobile Club of Philadelphia (1978.0364). 

 Huffy Corporation (through R. Wieland): Sahara model woman's 3-speed 



bicycle, the 30 millionth Huffy bicycle made, 1979 (1979.0634). 

 Milton C. Hugg: 16 Christmas tree light bulbs in shapes of animals, fruit, 



flowers, and a Santa Claus , made in Japan, 1925-35 (1984.1042). 

 Dard Hunter II: 4 sheets of watermarked paper made from original molds from 



the Dard Hunter Mill (1985.0427). 

 Heather Huyck: poster advertising an "ERA Walk-A-Thon" starting at Lafayette 



Park in Washington, D.C. on August 22, 1982 (1984.0469). 

 Edna Vogt Hyatt and Edward L. C. Vogt: 51 pieces of mid-19th-century 



American "Argus" or "Thumbprint" pattern pressed glass (1984.0327). 

 Clare Cardozo Imburg: silver finger shield (1983.0865). 



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