from the Speaker of the House of Representatives Champ Clark to J. B. 

 Harvey, Secretary of the Democratic Central Committee, May 8, 1912 

 (1985.0907); U.S. Customs Service: Charter Arms Company undercover model 

 revolver (1985.0352); (through Sherlean P. Route): Charter Arms 

 Corporation revolver with leather holster (1936.0055); District Director 

 of Customs: Lefever Arms Company double barrel 16-guage shotgun and an 

 Iver Johnson caliDer .22 magnum revolver (1982.0724). 



U.S. General Services Administration (through Victor A. Taylor): 10-dollar 

 gold coin minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1894 (1985.0780). 



U.S. Judicial Branch, Supreme Court of the United States, Office of the 

 Curator (through Gail Galloway): 18 press releases and documents 

 concerning the appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice 

 of the Supreme Court, September 1981 (1983.0845). 



U.S. Legislative Branch, Congress of the United States, Joint Congressional 

 Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (through Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.): 

 group of 10 tickets admitting seating to various parts of the Capitol 

 during the Inauguration Ceremonies, 1985, menu and program for the 

 Inaugural Luncheon held in the Statuary Hall on January 21, 1985, and an 

 Inauguration Ceremonies platform map (1985.0420); Library of Congress, 

 Exchange and Gift Division: yellow ticket for reserved section, used for 

 the March on Washington, 1963 (1985.0916); 4 badges, 3 buttons, "Coolidge 

 Again", 2 ribbons, "Give to Alfred E. Smith Memorial Fund* and "Reception 

 Committee — James A. Farley, Postmaster General...," a pin, and a button, 

 "Votes for Women 1915" (1986.0390); (through Peter H. 3ridge) : 235 pieces 

 of Confederate currency, 4 Confederate 6% coupon bonds, and a leather 

 checkbook holder all from the collections of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan 

 (1984.0787); (through Nathan R. Einhorn) : 24 objects used by Nannie Helen 

 Burroughs and her school (1980.0752); 4 Philippine paper currency items, 

 1940s (1984.0965); (through Elena Zahirpour): 7 U.S. decoration medals 

 and badges (1986.0521); Manuscript Division (through James H. Hutson) : 

 228 philatelic covers, 47 mint and used stamps, 7 aerogrammes, and a 

 stamped brochure (1983.0216); 414 postage stamps, 90 covers, and a 

 customs stamp (1984.0677). 



U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight 



Center (through Connie Higgs): 9 batteries and 6 electrochemical cells 

 (1984.0630). 



U.S. Postal Service (through Rita L. Moroney) : transmitting unit and receiving 

 unit used to send the first INTELPOST transmissions between Washington, 

 New York, and London and 55 originals and copies of early transmissions, 

 ca. 1979 (1985.0358); electric cancelling machine used at the 

 Amundsen/Scott South Pole Station from 1956 to 1934 and 17 blotting 

 wheels (1985.0724); 3 Postmaster's account ledger books and a deposit 

 receipt kept by Simeon Decker ac Shoemaker, Pennyslvania from 1893 to 

 1907 and 2 money order ledger books kept by Charles E. Van Allen at 

 Coolburgh, Pennsylvania from 1902 to 1903 (1985.0740); International 

 Postal Affairs Department (through Irma Harrison): 3 mint stamps and a 

 souvenir sheet of the Yemen Arab Republic (1984.0400); International 

 Relations Branch (through Michael J. Regan): 4,996 mint stamps and 323 

 souvenir sheets of the Universal Postal Union countries (1983.0141); 

 6,062 mint stamps, souvenir sheets, and labels of the Universal Postal 

 Union countries (1934.0014); 60 mint stamps of Austria (1985.0020); 1,230 

 mint stamps and 3 4 souvenir sheets of Austria, Japan, and the People's 

 Republic of China (1985.0109); Mail Processing Department (through Randy 

 R. Bailey) : 3 plascic nail sacks, a mail sack clamp, cardboard mail tray 



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