George H. and Nancy Noble Harder: Ford Country Squire station wagon, 1955 



(1989.0211). 

 Robert S. Harding: 'Ronald McDonald" digital wrist watch, 1984 (1987.0932). 

 Jean D. and Samuel E. Harris, Jr.: infant's coat and cap, 1960 (1989.0140). 

 Karyn Jean Harris: woman's tie-dyed dress, notebook about tie-dying, and a 



poncho-style cape, 1970-71 (1988.0670). 

 Michael R. Harris: phonograph record of hockey tips from Garry Unger and 



Barclay Plager (1988.0370). 

 John E. Hasse: Fender Rhodes portable electric piano and 3 owner's manuals, 



ca. 1972 (1988.0047). 

 William F. Haworth: Johnson light machine gun manufactured by the Cranston 



Arms Company of Providence, Rhode Island, 1941 (1989.0440). 

 Health Mart, Inc. (through Bruce Kneeland): 19 pain relievers, cold 



medicines, vitamins, food supplements, and personal care items 



(1988.0687). 

 Raymond J. Hebert: 48 ancient Greek fractional coins of the 4th-5th century 



B.C. (1988.0458); 5 quartz clocks and wristwatches (1988.0810). 

 William H. Helfand: 6 bottles, 2 belladonna plasters, a show globe, and a 



wooden advertising token (1983.0749); 2 white ceramic ointment pots 



and a Lydia Pinkham advertising thread case, all ca. 1895 (1985.0618); 



224 pieces of medically related ephemera (1987.3043). 

 Edward L. Heller: book of logarithmic and trigonometric tables by 



Kaj L. Nielsen, 1965 (1984.3078). 

 Edgar H. Hemmer: Gloria Light Company Oxo-Gas hollow-wire system gas burner 



and storage tank, ca. 1920 (1989.0549). 

 Stephen M. Henderson: envelope with black border used by Jacqueline Kennedy 



after President Kennedy's death in 1963 (1989.0360). 

 Joseph H. Hennage: Hoffmann Type & Engraving Company top-lever hand press, 



E. & W. Ullmer Albion hand press of 1859, and a #2 Lowe proof press 



(1988.0650). 

 Lloyd E. Herman: man's Pierre Cardin jumpsuit, 1960s, and a tie-dyed shirt, 



1964-65 (1988.0812); man's reversible patchwork necktie and 



cummerbund, 1980s (1989.0039). 

 Harry Hickox: 9 toys and promotional objects, 3 hand puppets, a marionette, 



and a television prop train, all related to the "Jump-Jump of Holiday 



House" radio and television shows, 1948-54 (1988.0519); 8 phonograph 



records and 6 film reels of "Jump Jump of Holiday House" (1988.0653). 

 Dorothy and Paul Hieronymus: Prospectus by William Douglass, inventor of an 



automatic grain binder system (1988.3125). 

 Deborah D. Hilke: 8-piece Commodore 64 personal computer system and 4 users 



guides and manuals (1989.0544). 

 Robert W. Hoelscher: machine gun made by Canadian Arsenals Limited of 



Kitchener, Ontario, 1954 (1987.0385). 

 Christine Hoepfner and Jeannie M. Wayne: American Automobile Association 



Triptik road map showing route from San Diego, California to 



Washington, D.C. (1988.0626). 

 Adrienne Hoffman: oversized porcelain cup and saucer decorated in the 



"Quail" pattern, 19th century (1987.0811). 

 David and Iris Hoffman: 932 postcards of African-American images, 1900-33 



(1987.3116). 

 Carolyn N. and Donald Hoke: 5 typewriter ribbon tins (1989.0179). 

 Helen E. Holley: U.S. Army uniform skirt, shirt, hat, and raincoat 



(1989.0152). 

 Maj. Gen. Jeanne M. Holm, USAF (Ret.): woman's D.S. Air Force formal 



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