U.S. Postal Service (through Megaera 

 Harris): 2 precancel stamping devices 

 and a box, a ioo-pound postal scale 

 and weight attachment, and a stamp 

 pad, all previously used at the Mount 

 Rainier, Maryland, Post Office 

 (1992.2023); 2 Sea Post Office badges 

 and 2 Sea Post Office identity card 

 folders (1992.2025); (through Rita L. 

 Moroney): rotary lock used for 

 registered mail salvaged from the 

 U.S.S. Oglalo which was destroyed at 

 Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 

 (1991.0067); U.S. Mail street letter- 

 box, 1952 (1991.0068); General Post 

 Office of New Haven, Connecticut, 

 Stamp Distribution Office (through 

 D. A. D' Andrea): 13 rubber hand 

 stamps and 6 dies used to precancel 

 postage stamps (1990.0300); Inspec- 

 tion Service (through Charles R. 

 Clauson): detonator used by the De- 

 Autremont Brothers during a railway 

 mail robbery in 1923 (1991.0025); 

 (through Fred I. Rosenberg): 3 ob- 

 jects related to mail fraud including 

 2 forged holographic poems by 

 Robert Frost and a Wanted poster for 

 Giuseppe Baldanucci for possession 

 of stolen mail (1992.2031); Interna- 

 tional Postal Affairs Department 

 (through Thomas E. Leavey): 27 

 stamps and 3 souvenir sheets of South 

 Africa (1990.0638); International Ser- 

 vices Branch (through Juan B. Ianni): 

 1,425 stamps, 12 souvenir sheets, and 

 4 miniature sheets of the People's 

 Republic of China, and 12 stamps of 

 South Africa (1989.0016); Philatelic 

 and Retail Services Department 

 (through Gordon C. Morison): 1,086 

 stamps, 31 first day covers, 20 postal 

 cards, 15 souvenir programs, 9 

 souvenir folders, 9 official stamped 

 envelopes, and 2 aerogrammes of the 

 U.S. (1991.0014); 24 commemorative 

 panels of the U.S. (1991.0216); Vien- 

 na, Virginia Post Office (through 

 Michael S. Furey): 9 postal register 

 books, 2 hand cancellers, and a hand 

 stamp, all used in post offices in Vir- 

 ginia, 1887-1971 (1990.0639). 



U.S. Veterans Administration, National 

 Cemetery System, Office of Memorial 

 Programs (through Patrick J. 



Gartland): cross-shaped government 

 grave marker for James Atkinson who 

 died September 26, 1918 (1992.3111). 



Unknown: T-shirt, "Southeastern Con- 

 ference XIV for Lesbian and Gay 

 Men Dallas Texas 1989" (1991.0246). 



Jean Upton: 2 pairs of pants, a shirt, 

 dickey, and a bathrobe worn by Loret- 

 ta Switt in the television series 

 "M*A*S*H" (1992.0174). 



Jerry Valburn: program from an El- 

 lington Orchestra concert in Japan 

 conducted by Mercer Ellington, 1976 

 (1990.3223). 



Valencia County Cultural Program 

 (through Tibo J. Chavez): flag com- 

 memorating the 250th anniversary of 

 the founding of Valencia County, 

 New Mexico, in 1991 (1991.0834). 



William Van der Linden: model of a 

 Curtiss JN-4H airmail airplane 

 (1989.3018). 



Charles E. Van Gilder: drafting tool 

 used to lay out pipe curves patented 

 by Wayne C. Van Gilder in 1911 

 (1991.0679). 



Varian Research Center (through Reza 

 Majidi-Ahy): set of monolithic micro- 

 wave integrated circuits (1991.0272). 



VH Sign Company (through Jeffrey L. 

 Zabriskie): replica stanchion from 

 which to hang a gargoyle Mobiloil 

 sign (1988.3087). 



Victor Comptometer Corporation 

 (through V. S. Johnston): Mercedes- 

 Euklid calculating machine (305775). 



Robert M. Vogel: 2 tongue depressors, a 

 portable wall plate, and an advertis- 

 ing card for Aero sanitary paper cups 

 (1992.0207). 



Caio Vono: 2 books, 2 phonograph 

 records, 2 decals, a brochure, and an 

 audiotape cassette related to jazz 

 music and the Traditional Jazz Band 

 (1990.3218). 



R. Mark Wagner: Folmer Graflex K-20 

 aerial camera, ca. 1942 (1992.0010). 



Mrs. Ann Wallace in memory of Verona 

 Suchon Ulicne Regula: Czechos- 

 lovakian black wool shawl with a 

 blue pattern brought to the U.S. by 

 Mrs. Regula in 1913 (1990.0266). 



Henry H. Ware: porcelain pitcher with 

 high relief-molded Gypsy motif, 

 1850-99 (1991.0732). 



The Washington Area Printmakers 

 (through Constance P. Grace and 

 Lindsay H. Makepeace): 12 prints 

 used in the 1992 Original Print 

 Calendar and 3 associated prints 

 (1991.0783). 



C. Malcolm and Joan Pearson Watkins: 

 11 examples of glassware and a por- 

 celain pitcher, 19th century 

 (1992.0070). 



Wayne State University, College of 

 Liberal Arts, Computation 

 Laboratory (through Arvid W. Jacob- 

 son): 89 components from Vannevar 

 Bush's differential analyzer 

 (1983.3002). 



WCI Major Appliance Group (through 

 Dale A. Miller): Tappan Model RL-i 

 microwave oven of 1955 with 2 extra 

 Hitachi magnatrons (1991.0727). 



Wedge Innovations (through Paul W. 

 Spring): 2 Smartlevel digital in- 

 clinometers (1991.0823). 



James B. Weist: 2 cancellers used by 

 clerks of the Railway and Highway 

 Post Offices (1991.0767). 



Arthur Weithas: 5 mounted proofsheets, 

 4 transparencies, 3 videoscripts, and 3 

 mechanicals relating to the Noxell 

 Corporation's Cover Girl cosmetic ad- 

 vertisements (1990.3086). 



Leroy W Welle: matchbook, "Strike 

 'Em Dead/Remember Pearl Harbor" 

 (1992.0026). 



A. M. Wellens: patent model for a teles- 

 coping brow for ship gangplanks, 

 model built in 1948 for patent which 

 was granted August 27, 1957, to 

 Alexander M. Wellens (1991.0555). 



Ellen D. Wells: 6 cubic feet of cook- 

 book pamphlets published by 

 manufacturers of food ingredients 

 and appliances (1990.3236). 



Junior Wells: 2 harmonicas used by Mr. 

 Wells (1991.0294). 



Mary Jane Welsh: 2 tablecloths and a 

 photograph album (1992.0148). 



Mary Jane and Robert W. Welsh: 

 patchwork quilt (1992.0149); 2 

 woman's dresses, a nightgown, pair of 

 shoes, pair of shoe forms, curtain, cake 

 tin, and a door handle plate (1992.0150). 



E. Bud Wertheim: bronze self-portrait 

 medal used by Mr. Wertheim as a 

 business card (1992.0336). 



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