fragments excavated at the George Washington birthplace estate of 



Wakefield (1982.0145). 

 TSR, Inc. (through Dieter Sturm): "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy role-playing 



game, 1983 (1984.1031). 

 Hobert W. and Virginia A. Turner: concert roller organ with 34 rolls, late 



19th century, C. F. Martin guitar, 1913, and a Gibson mandolin, early 



20th century (1984.0843). 

 Lillian Turner: woman's silver fox jacket, 1940 (1983.0719). 

 Turrell Uleman: chloride of silver battery set in a wooden case, ca. 1910 



(1983.0747). 

 The Ungame Company (through Lew Herndon): "Credit Ability," "Social 



Security," and "The Ungame" board games, 1975-80 (1984.0962). 

 Government of the United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Communications, General 



Postal Administration, Philatelic Bureau: 2 mint stamps of the United 



Arab Emirates (1983.0057); The Post Office, Postal Headquarters, 



Philatelic Section: 53 mint stamps of the United Arab Emirates 



(1984.0268). 

 United Methodist Homes of New Jersey, Pitman Manor (through Carl Baker): 



examining table, electrical device, trash container, and a Hamilton 



suction apparatus (1980.0981). 

 United Nations, Postal Administration: 2,754 mint stamps, 16 souvenir 



sheets, 8 post cards, and 4 air letter sheets of the United Nations 



(1984.0279). 

 Universal Electric Company (through Gary M. Kruzman) : Bullard Mult-Au-Matic 



6-station boring machine used from 1919-82 and 2 cast iron workpieces 



(1984.0380). 

 Unknown: Sharp model EL-8 calculator with adapter (1982.0656); 2 Japanese 



first day covers (1983.0528); girl's hat, boy's cap, and a pair of 



woman's sunglasses, 1983-84 (1984.0329). 

 UOP, Inc. (through John David Culton): watchman's time clock made by E. 



Howard and Company of Boston (1982.0598); (through John D. Culton and 



David 0. Stephens): architect's level, pocket railroad compass with 



alidade attachment, surveyor's transit, and a set of mining lamps all 



made by W. & L. E. Gurley of Troy, New York, 2 tripod caps made by C. L. 



Berger & Sons, a Lufkin Rule Co. woven tape, a Chicago Co. steel tape, 



and an unmarked ball joint and socket (1982.0701); (through R. M. 



Baratta): 6-piece fire alarm system made by the Gamewell Fire Alarm 



Telegraph Co., ca. 1880, 2 Leeds and Northrup potentiometers, ca. 1930, a 



Ball generator, ca . 1884, Cooper Hewitt mercury-vapor light fixture, ca . 



1907, General Electric transformer, and a police call box (1983.0310). 

 U.S.- American Revolution Bicentennial Administration: 6 pewter and 5 silver 



plaquettes from "The Bicentennial History of the United States Ingot 



Series" issued by the Franklin Mint (1983.0681). 

 U.S. Department of Defense, Department of the Army, Institute of Heraldry 



(through Jacob D. Tomlinson) : 42 distinctive unit insignia and 12 



shoulder sleeve insignia (1983.0704); (through Margaret M. Moore): 33 



distinctive unit insignia crests (1984.0330); The US Army Band 



(Pershing's Own), ANTUSAB (through Col. Eugene W. Allen): pair of U.S. 



Army Band insignia crests (1982.0722); (through SP6 Michael R. Calloway): 



pair of women's unit crests of the U.S. Army Band and a brass hat badge 



marked "Pershing's Own" (1983.0359). 

 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 



National Institutes of Health, National Institutes on Arthritis, 



Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases, Laboratories of Chemistry and 



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