cassettes, 2 press kits, a lapel pin, sheet of letterhead, and an 

 envelope, all relating to The United Food & Commercial Workers, 

 International Union (1986.0113). 



United Mine Workers of America (through Richard L. Trumka) : 6 stickers, 4 



bumper stickers, 3 buttons, 2 badges, 2 sheets of stationery, a tie tack, 

 decal, and a legislative guide and pocket calendar, all relating to the 

 United Mine Workers of America (1936.0340). 



United Nations Postal Administration: 8 miniature sheets of the United Nations 

 flag series issued September 26, 1983 (1933.0557); 564 mint stamps and 6 

 miniature sheets of the United Nations (1984.0006); 594 mint stamps and 8 

 souvenir sheets of the United Nations (1984.0694); 756 mint stamps, 15 

 postal cards, and 5 stamped envelopes of the United Nations (1985.0211); 

 648 mint stamps and 8 souvenir sheets of the United Nations (1985.0563). 



U.S. American Revolution Bicentennial Administration: silver plaquette and a 

 pewter plaquette from the Franklin Mint's "Bicentennial History of the 

 United States Ingot Series" (1984.0767). 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Western Region, 

 Bee Research Laboratory (through L. N. Standifer): moveable-f rame beehive 

 made by L. Gasca in 1976 from patent specifications of Rev. L. L. 

 Langstroth of Philadelphia, patented October 5, 1852 (1977.0760); Forest 

 Service (through Alfred E. Beaty and James R. Doyden): 12 forestry and 

 fire fighting tools, 5 flags, 4 pieces of "Smokejumper ' s" clothing, 2 

 parachutes, 2 bedrolls, and a first aid kit (320022); Meat and Inspection 

 Division (through Dr. M. A. Simmons): 55 wax and plaster models used to 

 train U.S. Department of Agriculture Meac Inspectors in the 

 identification of animal diseases (1982.0801); Soil Conservation Service 

 (through William A. Centopani): soil color set with 32 vials, 1923, and 2 

 vials of powdered and granulated minerals containing 64 minor elements 

 (1985.0590). 



U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards: 12 components of 



the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer developed ca. 1951 (1980.0305); 

 Division of Metallurgy (through Lawrence H. Bennett): electro-magnet by 

 Varian Associates, a probe, chamber for a mouse, and a cable, all used in 

 the first successful in vivo demonstration of magnetic resonance imaging, 

 performed on a live mouse in 1972 (1986.0014). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Property Disposal Office: Atlantic Escape 

 and Evasion kit and a Southeast Asia Escape and Evasion kit (1980.0231); 

 Department of the Air Force, Air Force Weapons Laboratory (through Jerry 

 Ray Bettis): 2 plastic strips and a missile nose cone (1985.0293); 

 Headquarters AFMPC/MPCASA (through Stanley M. Duda) : 5 pistols, 3 knives, 

 2 walking cane-guns, 2 rifles, and a double-barreled shotgun (1985.0284); 

 Office of Public Affairs, Community Relations Division, Special Events 

 Branch (through Lt. Col. Joseph S. Panvini): 17 U.S. Air Force campaign 

 streamers used on flagstaffs indicating Vietnam service, 1961-72 

 (1934.0943); Department of the Army, ARDC Support Activity: 3ritish 

 Hotchkiss portable machine gun and a light machine gun of U.S. 

 manufacture (1936.0171); The Chief of Military History and the Center of 

 Military History: enlisted man's wool service coat, 1918, and 2 flags of 

 the Republic of Vietnam (1977.0704); Center of Military History, 1st 

 Cavalry Division Museum (through Rudeford M. Norman): British MK-1 

 anti-tank gun (1984.0922); case of horseshoes, 1903; pair of woman's gray 

 plastic overshoes; pair of low quarter black shoes; set of 5 shelter half 

 pins; binocular case; and a Communion set (1985.0100); Fort Benjamin 

 Harrison Museum: 2 cotton duck bags, 2 fuze setters, a can of anti-fog, 



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