Robert L. and Wilma W. Bidwell : 2 mezzotint prints of Abraham Lincoln by John 



Sartain after E. D. Marchant published in 1864 (1986.1013); 2 engravings 



of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States (1987.0105). 

 Steven J. Bilsbury: collection of 43 experimental cartridges, projectiles, and 



casings, 1950-80 (1986.0569). 

 Larry Bird: bumper sticker declaring "Russia Sucks" (1986.0114); 2 "Ronbo" 



posters depicting Ronald Reagan with a machine gun (1986.0249). 

 Harry B. Blackstone, Jr.: "floating" electric light bulb made by Thomas Edison 



in 1929 and a Casa Dega cabinet, both used by The Great Blackstone, Harry 



B. Blackstone, Sr., in his magic act (1985.0868). 

 John A. Bland: 5-digit numbering machine in a wooden box marked "National Seal 



Works" (1981.0688). 

 Albert and Ruth S. Block: wood and glass display case used in Block's 



Department Store, 1900-50 (1987.0260). 

 Rabbi Arthur Bogner and Nathan Bogner: Yahrzeit anniversary memorial tablet in 



the form of a cabinet with 99 spaces for names of the deceased and 9 



glass name plates, used by Ezras Israel Congregation of Washington, D.C. 



from about 1925 until 1956 (1987.0361). 

 Daniel J. Boorstin: Tasco pocket adder with instruction leaflet, 1920s 



(1986.0663). 

 Richard C. Borges: Sony radio model EFM-117L (1986.0856). 

 Betty Borgmeyer: apron made from a U.S. Navy enlisted man's neckerchief and 



decorated with rating badges and a hat band of the USS South Carolina , 



made by Edward Ames McConnell, WW I (1986.0921). 

 Peter N. Borsi: 2 wave meters, a transmitting tube, vacuum tube Type VT25, 



radio transformer, tube socket, induntances, circuit VHF oscillator, and 



a radio frequency insulator (1985.0697). 

 Prof. Joseph W. Boudreau: daguerreotype, uranium print, and a Hillotype plate, 



all made by Professor Boudreau, 1984-85 (1986.0699). 

 Paddy Bowler and Barry Cottrell: 2 engravings and a sheet of homemade paper 



(1986.0763) . 

 Clare Shenehon Boyd: 411 ceramic items including English fine earthenwares, 



American red earthenwares and stonewares, and other miscellaneous wares 



(1980.0614). 

 The Bradford Coal Company, Inc. (through Ray S. Walker): commemorative plate, 



"The Whiskey Rebellion" (1986.0084). 

 Helene Bress: floor-based single-heddle tape loom with squirrel cage 



(1984.0165) . 

 Deborah Bretzfelder: poster with slogan "Machinist Union/Say NO to REAGAN'S 



RAW DEAL" (1985.0949); woman's shoe, 1740-80 (1987.0250). 

 Donald M. Briskman: 3 Cibachrome prints of the Brooklyn Bridge at dawn, 



morning, and early afternoon taken by Paula Barr on December 8, 1982 



(1985.0784). 

 Marguerite Wale Broaddus: 2 woman's handkerchiefs, woman's purse, and a 



woman's bracelet, all 1920s-30s (1987.0027). 

 Oscar W. Brock, Jr.: St. Augustine pennant and an ashtray from Silver Springs, 



Florida (1986.0966). 

 Edward A. and Shirley J. Brom in memory of Helen C. Brom: handwritten letter 



from Aaron Burr to Judge Easton of St. Louis dated July 30, 1805 and a 



guest ticket to the Republican National Covention held in St. Louis on 



June 16, 1896 (1987.0013). 

 The Brooklyn Museum, Costumes and Textiles (through Elizabeth A. Coleman): 



pair of woman's off-white linen drawers, 1897, and a black crepe dress, 



1938-48 (1986.0998). 



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