U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bu- 

 reau of Investigation (through John 

 Lerwoczko): 5 revolvers and 3 pistols 

 (1991.0299). 



U.S. Department of the Tteasury, Bu- 

 reau of Engraving and Printing, Of- 

 fice of Design and Engraving 

 Technology (through Peter H. Daly): 

 electtocyped copper printing plate 

 (1991.0251). 



U.S. Executive Branch, Executive Office 

 of the President, Office of Adminis- 

 tration (through Andy Kainins): 2 

 Confederate States of America trea- 

 sury notes of Alabama and Georgia, 

 1863-64 (1990.0262); White House 

 Gifts (through Nikki Richnow): 

 semi-automatic rifle made by the Al- 

 Khardj Arsenal of Saudi Arabia and 

 presented to White House Chief of 

 Staff John H. Sununu, 1991 

 (1991.0329); semi-automatic rifle 

 made by Al-Khardj Arsenal of Saudi 

 Arabia and presented to General 

 Scowcroft (1991.0330). 



U.S. General Services Administration, 

 National Archives and Records Set- 

 vice (through Mabel E. Deutrich and 

 Garry D. Ryan): 185 various military 

 objects including ordnance, fabric 

 samples, medals, insignia, uniform 

 items, equipment, flags, transport ve- 

 hicle parts, and a piece of wood and a 

 piece of tile from the area where the 

 atom bomb exploded over Nagasaki, 

 Japan in 1945 (1979. 0425); National 

 Capital Region, Regional Histotic 

 Preservation Office: Art Deco style 

 Steinway grand piano designed by 

 Waltet Dorman Teague for exhibit in 

 the U.S. Pavilion at the 1939 New 

 York Worlds Fair (1989.0216). 



U.S. Legislative Branch, Library of Con- 

 gress, Copyright Office (through 

 Joan R. Doherty): 74 copyrighted fab- 

 tics, laces, and scarves, 1955-77 

 (1988.0255); talllth Jewish prayer 

 shawl copyrighted by M. Wolozin, 

 Inc. in 1961 (1988.0686); 3 blouses. 2 

 smocks, a stretch suit, scarf, and a 

 baby bib submitted for copyright 

 protection, 1955-74 (1990.0582). 



U.S. Postal Service, International Postal 

 Affaits Department (through Irma 

 Harrison and Juan B. Ianni): 575 



stamps, 5 covers, 4 souvenir pages, 2 

 souvenir sheets, and a miniature 

 sheet of Austria, the Republic of 

 China, Malagasy, South Africa, and 

 Switzetland (1988.0439); (through 

 Juan B. Ianni): 461 stamps, 6 covers, 

 and 2 souvenir papers of Austtia, the 

 German Democratic Republic, Ire- 

 land, Mazambique, South Aftica, 

 Switzerland, and the United Nations 

 (1989.0497); 150 stamps of the Turk- 

 ish Republic of Northern Cyprus 

 (1990.0142); (through Michael J. 

 Regan): 2 silvet medals commemorat- 

 ing the 50th annivetsary of the Mexi- 

 can Postal Service, 1980 (1989.0001); 

 Office of Fleet Management (through 

 Ftancis Eddy): AM General Corpora- 

 tion postal jeep of 1972 (1989.0563); 

 Philatelic Affairs Department, 

 Stamps Management Division 

 (through Don McDowell): 714 

 stamps, 27 commemorative sheets, 18 

 first day covets, 15 programs, and 8 

 postal catds of the U.S. (1987.0581); 

 Philatelic and Retail Services Depart- 

 ment (through Donald McDowell): 

 4,755 stamps, 104 souvenir pages, 40 

 commemorative panels, 24 proof 

 plates, 21 postal cards, 18 souvenir 

 cards, and 3 stamped envelopes of the 

 U.S. and 50 stamps of Morocco 

 (1988.0480); (through Gordon C. 

 Morison): 24 commemorative panels 

 of the U.S. (1989.0294); 638 stamps, 

 32 covers, 27 postal cards, 19 souvenir 

 papers, 4 aerogrammes, and 3 

 stamped envelopes of the U.S. 

 (1989.0413); 36 commemorative pan- 

 els of the U.S. (1989.0508); 150 

 stamps, 15 certified proof plate sheets, 

 8 covers, 5 souvenir programs, and 2 

 postal cards of the U.S. (1990.0364); 

 39 nature stamps of Australia, Can- 

 ada, Great Britain, Sweden, the 

 United Nations, and the U.S. and 30 

 commemorative panels of the U.S. 

 (1990.0374); Stamp Information 

 Branch (through Richard Rustin): 

 825 stamps, 42 covers, 29 souvenir 

 programs, and 16 postal cards of the 

 U.S. (1988.0449); 510 stamps, 16 sou- 

 venir programs, 15 covers, 10 postal 

 cards, and a stamped envelope of the 

 U.S. (1989.0193); 506 stamps, 20 cov- 



ets, 16 souvenir programs, and 6 

 postal cards of the U.S. (1990.0046); 

 Stamps Management Division: 1,019 

 stamps, 30 covets, 24 souvenit pto- 

 grams, 5 stamped envelopes, 5 aer- 

 ogrammes, and 4 postal cards of the 

 U.S. (1988.0098). 



Universal Postal Union, International 

 Bureau (through Mohamed Ibrahim 

 Sobhi): 63 stamps of Switzerland 

 (1989.0230). 



Unknown: 25 geometric models 

 (1990.0571); button marked "Na- 

 tional Grape Boycott Fast For Life 

 1989" (1990.0590); Keuffel & Esser 

 calculating rule with straight edge 

 (1990.0687); English Sten Mark V 

 sub-machine gun (1991.0155). 



Jan L. Vagassky: 225 pieces of contempo- 

 rary paper money from around the 

 world (1991.0354). 



William A. Van Sandt: Evintude out- 

 board motor, ca. 1936 (1978.2443). 



Varian Associates (through Dr. Weston 

 A. Anderson): "Wheel of Fortune" 

 cylinder which was part of the evolu- 

 tion of modern nuclear magnetic reso- 

 nance imaging, 1964 (1990.0024). 



Irene Venables: Werewolf story cast iton 

 padlock and 2 keys made by the Tren- 

 ton Lock and Hardware Company, 

 1880-1900 (1989.0326). 



Vladimir E. Vereschagin: 11 prints made 

 by Mr. Vereschagin (1991.0096). 



Robert M. Vogel: folding caboose sink 

 used on rhe Pennsylvania Railroad, 

 ca. 1922 (1986.0054). 



Helen Lang Von Deesten: model of a 

 dry dock built by Tietjen & Lang in 

 1916 and an illuminated book pre- 

 sented to Ftedetick C. Lang upon his 

 retirement from the company 

 (1991.0277). 



Patticia von Musulin: u woman's acces- 

 sories including 4 bracelets, 3 pairs of 

 earrings, 2 rings, a brooch, and a 

 belt, 1977-87 (1990.0568). 



Patrick A. Wallock: slate-gtay cap worn 

 by a crew member of the USS Pueblo 

 while a prisoner in North Korea, 

 1968 (1990.0188). 



Thomas S. Walton: 2 candlesticks and a 

 bowl on a metal stand, all of otange 

 "cintra" glass with black rims made 

 during the Frederick Carder period at 



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