originally built by Chicago 3ridge and Iron Company, Iowa, 1894, and an 



oxygen-acetylene cutting torch, ca. 1920 (1985.0549). 

 Estate of Mrs. Blanche Arthur in memory of Wilson Arthur (through Phyllis 



Lytle) : 7 U.S. Army service documents from the military career of Mr. 



Arthur, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, and gravesite registration 



letter for Mrs. Arthur dated April 7, 1975 (1982.0126). 

 William R. Asadorian: cast copy of a Spanish-American 3 -reales coin struck at 

 Mexico City, dated 1775 (1985.0899); copper Miles' patent oil lamp, 1737 



(1986.0022). 

 ASARCO, Inc., Central Research Department (through Val Kudryk): copper wirebar 



from which fine wire would be drawn, manufactured at ASARCO' s Baltimore 



refinery in 1972 (1985.0744). 

 Mrs. Rochelle D. Aschheim: 4 medicine tins, manufactured by Boots Drug 



Company, Ltd. of Nottingham, England (1983.0607); 4 figures made of cloth 



and fiber portraying a woman, an old man, a boy in short pants, and a dog 



on a leash (1983.0684); box of 5 lingerie "Excella" ribbons (1985.0383); 



2 embroidered monograms purchased from J. Daversin of Paris, France in 



1908 (1935.0773); clothing sachet (1986.0047); 6 placemats, "NIXON'S THE 



ONE!" and a record, "NIXON'S THE ONE" sung by Connie Francis (1986.0142); 



typewriter ribbon box (1986.0297). 

 Jack 3. and Wadonna M. Ashcraft: 3 pieces of political campaign bunting and a 



button, "Eleanor/Start Packing/The Wilkies are Coming" (1985.0896); 



fragment of printed cotton fabric with Japanese-inspired motifs and a 



length of printed cotton fabric with leaves and ferns on red ground, both 



late 19th century (1985.0897). 

 Burton E. Ashley: cartridge box labeled "Flobert, Sellier & Bellot" made in 



Czechoslovakia (1982.0480). 

 Richard L. Ashworth: Dlack leather tool bag and a rabbit hair brush, both used 



in servicing a Xerox model 914 copier (1985.0923). 

 Association of Civilian Technicians (through John T. Hunter): 2 buttons and a 



sheet of letterhead with the Association of Civilian Technicians' logo 



(1986.0333) . 

 Astra Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. (through Steven A. Hume): set of 2 



Duo-Trach kits used for endotracheal anesthesia (1983.0739). 

 AT&T-Bell Laboratories (through Marcy G. Goldstein): hand-wired hybrid 



integrated circuit (1984.0321). 

 AT&T Technologies (through John J. Grieff): electronic artificial larynx 



(1934.0633). 

 Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company (through R. N. Crow and J. R. 



Fitzgerald): clock dial for standard clock and a placard set for a 



standard clock (1985.0193). 

 Atlanta Cutlery Corporation (through William C. Adams): 7 pieces of a bridle 



cutter pike of the Confederate Army, excavated in South Carolina in 1930 



(1S83.0699) . 

 Atlantic Independent Union (through John W. Kerr): 9 items relating to the 



Atlantic Independent Union including posters, buttons, and stationery 



(1935.0240) . 

 Henry A. Ator: set of 2 Freeman transorbital leucotomes in their original 



cases, a set of 2 Freeman orbitoclasts in their original case, 



Watts-Freeman precision leucotome, Watts-Freeman radial stab-incisor, and 



a Watts carotid artery carotoid compressor, all ca. 1950 (1986.0376). 

 William ?. Augustine: bronze medallion featuring a facsimile of President 



Calvin Coolidge, ca. 1927 (1935.0515). 

 Ann Auman: 7 oostage stamos of Zanzibar (1934.0512). 



JOS 



