Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, AFL-CIO, CLC (through R. T. Bates and W. D. 

 Best): 3 lapel pins, 2 labels, 2 decals, an envelope, piece of 

 stationery, patch, and a button of the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen 

 (1986.0485). 



Carleton W. and Hazel Brown: mirrored tin candle sconce, believed to have been 

 made by a Philadelphia tinsmith for Carpenters' Hall, ca. 1774 

 (1987.0004). 



Pamela Wedd Brown: 3 wood blocks, 2 prints, and a drawing for Night Visitors 

 by Pamela Wedd Brown (1987.0018). 



James H. Bruns: 2,406 stamps, 274 stamped envelopes, 149 covers, 77 postal 



cards, 26 souvenir sheets, 21 blind reading envelopes, 14 miscellaneous 

 philatelic objects, and 6 cut squares (1984.1128); American Numismatic 

 Association medal commemorating the 80th Anniversary Convention in 

 Washington, D.C., 1971 (1985.0741); fashion plate, The Delineator , June 

 1897 (1986.0281); 5 fashion plates, 1896-98 (1986.0565); metal container 

 with cardboard interior separators used to mail 4 dozen eggs (1986.0674); 

 2 stereocards depicting the aftermath of the Johnstown Flood in 

 Pennsylvania, 1889 (1986.1041). 



Capt. Charles E. Brush, USCG (Ret.): 2 epaulets, a chapeau and a belt all 

 contained in a tin carrying case, used by Capt. Brush with his dress 

 uniform as a Lieutenant in the Coast Guard in 1937 (1987.0456). 



Fred K. Bryant: original set of six Burma-Shave advertising signs made by the 

 Burma-Vita Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1960 (1986.0661). 



Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO (through Robert A. 

 Georgine): 4 bumper stickers, 3 posters, 2 pieces of stationery, a 

 button, and a set of voter registration leaflets produced by the Building 

 and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO (1986.0242). 



George G. Bull: 27 U.S. Army distinctive insignia, WW II (1986.0254). 



Beatrice Bulla: set of drawing instruments in case (308964). 



Linda C. Burgess: songbook, Centennial Collection of National Songs , 1876 

 (1987.0438). 



Dean E. Burget, Jr., M.D. and Undine Ehrman Burget : Steinway Duo-Art 

 reproducing grand piano with a concertola roll-changing cabinet, 

 custom-made in 1930 for Benjamin Dwight Phillips' home, Elm Court, in 

 Butler, Pennsylvania (1983.0587). 



John P. Burnham: 2 commemorative coins from the 350th Anniversary of the 



founding of Saybrook Colony in Connecticut, 1635-1985 (1986.0620); 75th 

 anniversary medal of the Elizabethan Club of Yale University, 1985 

 (1987.0149). 



Bernard N. Burnstine: man's walking cane, 1880-1920 (1986.0762). 



Frances M. Burroughs: 2 woman's paper mini-dresses in their original plastic 



containers, made by the Promo Dress Company of Beverly Hills, California, 

 1966-67 (1986.0943). 



Timothy C. Butz: 3 "Vietnam Veterans Against the War" membership buttons, 



1971-73, a "G.I. Unity" button designed by Mr. Butz in 1971, "Amnesty" 

 button, 1973, and a name badge from the first Winter Soldier 

 Investigation into U.S. War Crimes held in February 1971 (1986.0223). 



Gwendolyn D. Cafritz: 1963 Chevrolet Corvette convertible automobile 

 (1986.0784). 



The University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (through 

 Glenda Smithies): 5 laser Nova/Novette targets, 2 x-ray targets, a 

 diagnostic laser target, alloy glass bell, laser EOS target LP1351, and a 

 Shiva laser amplifier (1985.0236). 



University of California Medical Center, Animal Care Facility (through Joseph 



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