1923 (1985.0344). 

 General Ira C. Eaker, USA? Retired: tropical field jacket with 3 sets of 



insignia, worn by General Eaker during WW II (1986.0225). 

 City of East Providence, Rhode Island, Department of Fire (through Ernest E. 



Currier and Earl P. Sandquist): 2 paper take-up reels, 2 register units, 



2 rectifier panels, a protector panel, and a repeater unit (1973.2211). 

 Celia Eckhardt: first published issue of feminist newspaper Hurricane Alice , 



Spring 1983 (1985.0172). 

 The Edison Institute, Kenry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village (through Robert 



E. Springer): automatic cut-off mill type steam engine made by C. H. 



Brown & Company of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1881 (1985.0318). 

 Duncan Lewis Edwards: 4-piece silver tea set with ivory trim, made by Nicholas 



J. Bogert of New York City, ca. 1830 (1985.0962). 

 E G & G Reticon (through Gene P. Weckler): 11 self-scanned solid state image 



sensors (1984.0062). 

 {Catherine and Ted Egri: 21 mimeographed newspapers of the USS Blue Ridge , 



1943-45, and 2 accounts of Japanese treatment of prisoners taken in the 



Philippine Islands during WW II (1984.0785). 

 Central Bank of Egypt, Head Office, Note Issue Department (through M. Abou El 



Ela) : 25 -piastres bank note put into circulation on June 16, 1985 



(1935.0632). 

 Paul Ehorn and John K. Trumbo: ship's capstan manufactured by Coffin & 



Woodward (1985.0151). 

 Cleave 3urtis Eimers, Helen Elizabeth Frey, Karolyn R. Poynter, and Joan 



Anderson Shaw, the daughters of Helen Cleave Anderson Ward: 7 Motor Corps 



of America uniform items, a New York City Reserve Police badge, service 



medal, and a War Camp Community Service Certificate, all worn and earned 



by Helen Cleave Anderson during WW I (1984.0507). 

 H. K. Eklund: entrenching shovel, .37 mm shell, artillery shell fragment, 



Austrian rifle bayonet and seaboard, and a German signal pistol 



(1981.0892); Austrian steel helmet from the WW I period (1982.0295). 

 John Eldredge: 2 cast iron journal box lids used on the Central Pacific 



Railroad, 1865 and 1375 (1933.0737). 

 Edwin Ellett Tile Company (through Edwin E. Ellett and Grace W. Febrey) : 3 



sets of ceramic floor tiling and 2 decorated ceramic bathroom tiles, all 



made in the U.S., 1939-41 (1985.0539). 

 RoDert S. Embrey: 8 U.S. first day of issue covers bearing streetcar 



commemorative stamps (1934.0191). 

 Lt. Col. William K. Emerson: WW I period Man-In-Service lapel pin (1985.0077); 



4 cloth disk insignia for overseas caps, 1930s (1985.0431). 

 Evelyn Endlich in memory of Marie Stoll Endlich and Wilhelmina Dollinger 



Endlich: 2 pieced work quilts, 2 embroidered counterpanes, and a Bucilla 



Working Chart for embroidery (1935.0771); in memory of her family: 3 



lidded beer steins, a set of 2 pie crust cutters, cabbage-cutting board, 



Tyrolean hat, "Rund-um" game, figurine of a child, certificate of 



baptism, certificate of citizenship, family photograph, and an ink and 



watercolor drawing of immigrants in steerage (1986.0428). 

 Energy Sciences Corporation (through Eugene S. Erdahl): 2 Detonics 



semiautomatic pistols with carrying cases, 1978 and 1983 (1983.0737). 

 Herman W. Engel: 2 pairs of seal skins for skiing, ca. 1925; 2 pairs of 



ladies' and men's ski boots, ca. 1930-1935; a pair of ladies' ice skates, 



ca. 1910; pair of plastic skate guards; and a knapsack, ca. 1925 

 (1985.0056). 

 Mark R. Enger: woman's ermine coat, 1901 (1979.0338). 



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