aerogrammes, 3 postcards, a pamphlet and souvenir with first day 

 cancellations, Kodak mailing box cover, and an international reply 

 coupon (1984.0531); set of 32 blank recording sheets for John W. 

 Draper's self-recording barometer, 4 fountain pens, 2 quill pens, a 

 mechanical pencil, leather pen holder, and a steel pen with holder 

 (1984.0539); 2 religious medals, 2 Apostleship of Prayer pieces, a 

 Catholic identification cross, cross with printed card, and an 

 advertising medal (1984.0560); 77 awards and medals given to Dr. 

 Margaret Mead, 32 stock certificates of U.S. corporations, 9 medals, 7 

 pieces of Confederate States of America currency, 6 pieces of French 

 currency, 4 pieces of Brasilian currency, 2 pieces of 18th-century 

 American currency, 2 pieces of 19th-century U.S. currency, 2 municipal 

 bonds, an Austrian gold coin, WW I U.S. war savings certificate, and a 

 1971 U.S. Eisenhower dollar (1984.0614); 328 miscellaneous political 

 campaign objects and memorabilia (1984.1081); naval shoulder patch 

 from the USS Rushmore , WW II (1985.0292); medal with rosette and case 

 for Exceptional Civilian Service awarded to Dorothy A. Troxel and a 

 Prisoner of War band badge used at Andersonville Prison during the 

 Civil war (1985.0786); set of drawing instruments by E. 0. Richter & 

 Co., a Gorn Knudsen pen, jeweler's screwdriver, and a group of 3 Eagle 

 leads (1985.0909); jacquard-woven silk commemorative menu for a 

 banquet given in honor of William H. Taft (1986.0275); eyeglass holder 

 (1986.1013); 2 sets of Brazilian bank notes, 2 psychological 

 apparatus, a set of squares, safety deposit box key, circuit board, 

 and a printing plate, all used by George von Bekesy (1986.3180); cased 

 Remington revolver (1988.0452). 



U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight 

 Center: Monroe IQ calculator with instruction pamphlet (1988.0663); 

 Abbe comparator, 1960s, and an Ainsworthy & Sons semi-micro balance 

 with a set of weights (1988.0664); Jet Propulsion Laboratory (through 

 F. W. Malinowski): 4 modules of the SDS-910 computer (1988.0674). 



U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Alexandria Distribution Center 



(through David P. Funsten): 2 fallout shelter medical kits and a Civil 

 Defense Sanitation kit (1987.0521). 



U.S. Panama Canal Commission (through G. E. McElroy): 2,593 official seals, 

 822 covers, 819 stamps, 379 postal cards, 257 meters, 235 postmark 

 impressions, 184 trial impressions, 120 pieces of original art, 86 air 

 letter sheets, 82 money orders, 56 penalty cards, 21 rubber stamps, 13 

 printing blocks, 10 dies, 6 booklet covers, 4 documents with 

 specimens, 4 design changes, 4 ungummed sheets, 3 wooden handles, a 

 rolling pin, and a sample electrotype validation plate (1987.0236). 



U.S. Postal Service, International Postal Affairs Department (through Irma 

 Harrison): 171 stamps of Nicaragua, 120 stamps of Austria, and 27 

 stamps of South Africa (1987.0070); International Relations Branch 

 (through Michael J. Regan): 8,769 stamps and souvenir sheets of the 

 Universal Postal Union Nations (1987.0235); (through Irma Harrison): 

 1,999 stamps, 17 souvenir sheets, and 9 covers of Austria, the 

 People's Republic of China, Mozambique, and South Africa (1987.0507); 

 Philatelic and Retail Services Department, Stamps Division (through 

 Don McDowell): 37 commemorative panels (1988.0068). 



Unknown: 25 U.S. and foreign bank notes and 5 U.S. medals (1988.0166); 



2 T-shirts with Reagan-Bush slogans, 1984 (1989.0097); 2 buttons with 

 slogans favoring the Vietnam War (1989.0363). 



Utah State Tax Commission (through Roger 0. Tew: 6 tax stamps for illegal 



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