for Corporal Barber and Privates Adams, Sanders, and Anderson, WW I 



(1986.0917) . 

 Douglas E. Barden: color photograph of the Brooklyn Bridge at night against 



fireworks celebrating the bridge's centennial, May 1983 (1986.0861). 

 Ruth McCallum Townsend Barnes: woman's graduation dress worn by Florence 



McCallum, ca. 1897 (1986.0488). 

 Russell T. Barnhart: 16-piece rigged traveling roulette wheel and table, 



manufactured by H. C. Evans S. Company of Chicago, 1930 (1984.0540). 

 Steven Barryte: 4 components of the SWAC computer and an engineering manual 



for the National Bureau of Standards Western Automatic Computer, 1951 



(304214) . 

 Donald P. Basham: 42 pieces of U.S. WW I and WW II insignia, accessories, 



documents, and memorabilia (1979.0508). 

 Carter Bays: sewing machine patent model number 159,575 issued to Hirons & 



Moore, February 9, 1875 (1984.0933). 

 Bruce S. Bazelon: 60 pieces and sets of insignia and a metal soap dish 



(1979.0035). 

 Robert P. Beaver: box containing a kit of 107 electrotyping tools used by Mr. 



Beaver, a master electrotyper (1986.0681). 

 Noreen A. Beebe : blue "U.S. Mail" flag (1986.0741). 

 Elizabeth Behr: communion prayer book belonging to Mary Held and a photograph 



of Mary Held in her First Communion dress holding the prayer book, 1901 



(1987.0023). 

 Thomas W. Bein and Dwight Rogers: machine used to cut hay straw and corn 



stalks for animal fodder, ca. 1872 (1987.0536). 

 Leo Beiser: Holofacet laser scanner (1986.0628). 

 Wilfred A. Belanger: pattern maker's outside calipers, pattern maker's 



dividers, and a pair of sugar cutters with spring-action handles 



(1986.0602) . 

 Edith B. and Frederick R. Bell: 100 cabinet prints, 48 cartes de visite , and 2 



albumen portraits (1986.0109). 

 Bellevue Hospital Center (through Robert B. Milch): light beige wool blanket 



with peach stripes marked "M.S.T., Bellevue Hospital, Dec. 1934" 



(1986.0577) . 

 Roy E. Benner: treadle loom with 4 shuttles used for rag-rug weaving and a 



furniture cover and throw rug woven on the loom (1987.0113). 

 Ivan B. Berger: set of 9 diskettes, diskette in folder, cassette, set of 4 



paper tapes, document index, letter, and a computer printout (1986.0130). 

 Mrs. John McFarland Bergland and Mrs. Asher Abbott White: hand-painted silk 



dress worn by Martha Washington, late 18th century (1987.0080). 

 Albert M. Berkowitz: 7 phonograph records (1986.0597). 

 Alfred S. Best: Whitney revolover, Bumford flintlock trade gun, U.S. percussion 



cap target rifle, U.S. Evans 1808 contract musket, and a Union Machine 



Company double-barrelled shotgun (1983.0698). 

 Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Bethlehem Mines Corporation, Elkhorn Division: 



1,436 glass negatives, 1,381 photographic prints, and 112 film negatives 



recording the building, operation, and daily lives of workers of the 



Consolidation Coal Company in Kentucky, 1911-46 (1987.0369). 

 Frederick V. Betts: Adirondack split-wood backpack basket, ca. 1880 



(1987.0025). 

 Richard L. Biby: 9 PDP-8 computer components, 3 sets of miscellaneous circuit 



boards, a group of connectors, teletype reader control, paper tape reader 



with a group of tapes, and 15 books and documents about the PDP-8 and 



other computers (1983.0473). 



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