toos, a T-shirt, visor, banner, and a 

 program from the first National 

 Black Arts Festival of Atlanta, Geor- 

 gia (1989.0382). 



The National Philatelic Institute 

 (through Lowell J. Myers): 

 reconstructed sheet of 400 Edison 

 Electric Light stamps of 1929 with a 

 signature by Thomas A. Edison 

 (1990.0297). 



NCR Corporation, Peripheral Products 

 Division (through C.J. Dullea): 

 small computer system interface 

 protocol chip developed by NCR and 

 Shugart Associates, 1981-82 

 (1990.0505). 



R. Stanley Nelson: uniform coat with 

 insignia, breeches, belt, and overseas 

 cap with insignia worn by Cpl. John 

 Nelson during WW I (1991.0378); 

 Ace toy printing press made by the 

 Superior Marking Company of 

 Chicago, Illinois (1991.0800); poster 

 with a wood engraving by Donna 

 Westerman and Scripps College 

 Press, 1991 (1992.0216). 



Nestle Beverage Company (through 

 Susan Isphording): 23 containers for 

 coffee, 6 clothing items, 2 crates, 2 

 display signs, 2 cups and a saucer, 2 

 measuring cups, a sealed postal 

 mailer, jigsaw puzzle, painted win- 

 dow, and a thermometer, all related 

 to Hills Brothers Coffee (1991.0180). 



Corinne Schey Netter: white cotton 

 batiste infant's christening gown 

 handmade in 1913 by Mrs. Netter's 

 grandmother and used by the Schey 

 family until 1987 (1992.0075). 



William A. Nevill: container of DDT 

 pesticide (1991.3088). 



New Mexico State University: 47 sets of 

 drawings of the BTL Model 5 com- 

 puter and a list of drawings of the 

 computer system X-66744 

 (1983. 3018); 8 components of the BTL 

 Model 5 computer (1987.0821). 



New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. 

 (through Michael Darner and Sharon L 

 Sarris): kan ban ai&,andm board, and a 

 contract book used at an automobile 

 factory in the U.S. set up to work by 

 Japanese techniques (1989.0442). 



New York Numismatic Club (through 

 Albert J. Zaloom): bronze medal 



designed by Jonathan Swanson com- 

 memorating the club's 1,000th meet- 

 ing in April 1992 (1992.0137). 



Government of New Zealand, New 

 Zealand Post, Philatelic Bureau 

 (through Basil E. Umuroa): 32 

 stamps of New Zealand (1991.0084). 



Dallas E. Nichols, Jr.: button, "I Gave My 

 Tooth to Science," given to donors 

 during studies to measure strontium- 

 90 in baby teeth (1991.0391). 



Lillian Niemann: 60-year membership 

 pin, 50-year membership card, and a 

 3-year safe driving pin, all related to 

 Raymond W. Niemann's postal 

 career and membership in the Na- 

 tional Association of Letter Carriers 

 (1991.0340). 



Government of Niue, Niue Post Office, 

 Philatelic Bureau: 6 stamps, 3 first 

 day covers, and a souvenir sheet of 

 Niue (1991.0005). 



The Richard Nixon Library and 



Birthplace (through John H. Taylor): 

 videotape cassette of "Duke El- 

 lington at the White House," 1969 

 (1991.3017). 



George A. Norton III: lunchbox with 

 thermos illustrating "The Exciting 

 World of Metrics," 1976 (1992.0404). 



Government of Norway, Norwegian 

 Post Stamp Bureau: 4 stamps and 4 

 first day covers of Norway (1991.0217). 



Noxell Corporation, a Procter Sc Gamble 

 Company (through Carrol A. Bodie): 

 12 cubic feet of Cover Girl advertising 

 materials, 1959-90 (1992.3044). 



Sarah Noyes in memory of John Noyes: 

 carpet from the luxury liner The 

 Queen Mary (1988.0543). 



Harold J. Nussbaum: 34 Crusader coins 

 (1991.0846). 



Edward L. O'Brien: 44 financial docu- 

 ments pertaining to the purchase of 

 type and printing equipment for Fen- 

 ton C. Fowler of Boston, Mas- 

 sachusetts (1990.3034). 



Marjorie P. O'Connor in memory of 

 Horence Pierson Jobes: blue and 

 white jacquard double-woven cover- 

 let made by David D. Haring of Ber- 

 gen County, New Jersey in 1833 

 (1991.0829). 



The Ohio Historical Society (through 

 Elizabeth R. Martin): 52 boxes of 



glass plate negatives of Ohio 

 machine tool builder Long and 

 Allstatter Company, 1871-1933 

 (1991.0108); 33 boxes of glass plate 

 negatives of Ohio machine tool 

 builder Niles, Bement, Pond Com- 

 pany, 1889-1928 (1992.0243); 25 boxes 

 of glass plate negatives of Ohio 

 machine tool builder Hooven, 

 Owens, Rentschler Company, Inc., 

 1882-1928 (1992.0244); 17 boxes of 

 glass plate negatives of Ohio 

 machine tool builder Bement 

 which operated from the 1860s to 

 1889 under various names 

 (1992.0245); box of glass plate nega- 

 tives of Ohio machine tool builder 

 Niles Tool Works, 1871-89 

 (1992.0246). 



Anne R. Ohlbaum in memory of Judge 

 Stanley N. Ohlbaum: Bristol revolu- 

 tion counter and a check writer 

 (1992.0030). 



Mr. Jonathan A. Oldlittles: admission 

 ticket to the U.S. House of Repre- 

 sentatives' centennial commemora- 

 tion of Chief Justice John Marshall 

 on February 4, 1901 (1991.3106). 



Olin Corporation (through P.F. Inman, 

 Jr.): 4 pattern 1 -dollar U.S. coins 

 (1992.0081). 



Craig A. Orr: 6 postcards and 3 

 photographs of women serving 

 during WW I (1991.3179). 



Lee and Leslie Darrell Oskar: 3 Lee 

 Oskar harmonicas made in Japan by 

 Tombo and an "Oskamonica" 

 keychain (1991.0366). 



Dr. George E. and Leora M. Osier: sur- 

 gical kit made by George Tiemann & 

 Company of New York for the U.S. 

 Army, 1860s (1991.0858). 



Sandra Ortenberg in memory of Matil- 

 da Marcus Newman: violin made by 

 H. Derazey of Mirecourt, France 

 about 1880 (1992.0388). 



Robert G. Owens: 19 volunteer 

 firefighter's artifacts used by Mr. 

 Owens' parents including 5 awards, 3 

 T-shirts, a 9-piece dress uniform, 4- 

 piece turnout uniform and extra pair 

 of gloves, spanner wrench, coupling, 

 mug, a helmet shield, and a Ladies 

 Auxilary jacket, cape, patch, and pair 

 of earrings (1991.0857). 



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