a stoneware jug stamped "J. & J. Reakirt Wholesale Druggists," 1350-30; 

 stoneware jug patented by Henry Robinson and Richard Whitmore in 1332; a 

 stoneware footwarmer made by Dorchester Pottery Works of Boston and 

 patented in 1912; and a whiteware covered dish made by Thomas Haddock's 

 Sons Co. of Trenton, New Jersey, early 20th century (1935.0963); 6 

 Keystone View Company stereographs of postal employees at work 

 (1985.0969). 



Mystic Seaport Museum (through B. A. G. Fuller): 3 half models of early 

 20th-century U.S. submarines (1984.0955). 



Thomas Naff for the Faris and Yamna Naff Family Arab-American Collection: 59 



artifacts used by Arab immigrants to America, 1890s to 1940s (1984.0213); 

 23 phonograph records, 7 pamphlets, 4 coffee cups, 3 pieces of 

 needlework, a blue glass bead, pair of metal tongs, and a water pipe 

 (1984.0500); mortar and pestle set, wooden pestle, plaque, embroidered 

 pillowcase, leather pouch, and a group of 39 WW II memorabilia of Wedad 

 Frenn (1984.1137). 



Dr. Perham C. Nahl: 23 first flight covers (1985.0357); 216 philatelic covers 

 from contract air mail flights (1985.0813). 



National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees (through Shirley E. Davis 

 and Robert L. White): button, "NAPFE;" decal, "National Alliance of 

 Postal and Federal Employees Founded 1913 'Ad Mortem Fidelis;'" and a 

 sheet of letterhead (1986.0236). 



National Association of Broadcast Employees & Technicians (through Robert W. 



Lind): 3 decals, 2 sheets of stationery, a sticker, lapel pin, newspaper, 

 and a sheet of 4 union labels, all relating to the National Association 

 of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (1986.0353). 



National Association of Letter Carriers (through Candance H. Main): 2 



videotape cassettes of the TV commercial "Delivering for America," 2 

 videotape cassettes of N.A.L.C. radio spots, 1985 and 2 broadsides of the 

 promotion prepared for N.A.L.C. TV campaign "Headin' Out Across America 

 Spreading the Word, near and far..." (1986.0911). 



National Education Association (through Lyle Hamilton): 6 stickers, 3 



pamphlets, 3 sheets of union labels, 2 sheets of stationery, 2 stick 

 pins, 2 buttons, a videotape cassette, lapel pin, and a book, all 

 relating to the National Education Association (1986.0352). 



National Engineering Products, Inc. (through Fay M. Peterson): adding machine 

 and stand made by Allen Wales Division of the National Cash Register 

 Company (1986.0397). 



National Federation of Federal Workers (through Abraham Orlofsky and James M. 

 Peirce: 2 sheets of stationery and a button for the National Federation 

 of Federal Employees (1986.0362). 



National Industrial Workers Union (through Alonzo Wheeler): sticker, sheet of 

 stationery, and a button, all relating to the National Industrial Workers 

 Union (1986.0333). 



National Organization for Women, Inc. (through Lois Galgay Reckitt): 2 buttons 

 and 2 bumper stickers relating to the Mondale/Ferraro presidential 

 campaign in 1984 and a button, "Witness For WOMEN'S LIVES June 8, 1985" 

 (1986.0115). 



National Railway Publication Company (through Paul H. Moore): map of the 



United States showing time zone boundaries in 1883 before the adoption of 

 standard time (1983.0024); 2 copies of the Travelers' Offical Guide , 

 December 1832 and 1383 (1984.0472). 



National Republican Congressional Committee (through Joseph R. Gaylord): 2 

 videotape cassettes of television advertising run during the 1984 



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