married "General Tom Thumb," Charles Sherwood Stratton, on February 10, 



1863 (1987.0177). 

 Lorraine Gillespie: Dizzy Gillespie's King "Silver Flair" custom-made trumpet 



with angled bell, made by N. H. White of Eastlake, Ohio and its original 



case (1986.0003). 

 C. Gillilland: set of Cuisenaire rods and cubes used in teaching mathematics 



and 6 instruction books, 1960s (1987.0542). 

 C. Gillilland and L. W. Vosloh: 3 U.S. satirical political medals issued by 



Robert Julian, 1977-80 (1986.1012). 

 Girl Scouts of the United States of America (through Gordon V. MacKay) : 8 



posters, 3 sets of badges, a camp uniform of 1919, Junior uniform of the 



1970s, Brownie uniform and Daisy uniform of 1986, and a set of postcards 



(1986.0906) . 

 Vincent E. Giuliano: digital magnetic core shift register used in the Harvard 



Mark IV computer, built 1951-52 (1987.0041). 

 Morris Glachman: Voigtlander Prominent camera with Fl.5 lens, 100mm telephoto 



lens, 35mm wide-angle lens, accessory viewfinder, sunshade/filter kit, 



and close-up lens/rangef inder attachment (1986.0904). 

 Robert D. Gleichenhaus : collection of 1,868 postage stamps, 34 covers, and 6 



souvenir sheets of Switzerland, 1850-1979 (1986.0119). 

 Dale Gnage: automobile model which won the First National Scholarship Award 



in the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Contest, 1966 (1987.0253). 

 Roger Goiran: collection of 30 uniforms, insignia, and accouterments used by 



General Francois Goiran who served in the French Army from 1869 to 1914 



(1982.0641) . 

 Mrs. Gardner C. Goldthwaite: black linen girl's gym suit with a pair of black 



leather slippers worn by Mrs. Goldthwaite while attending Alhambra City 



High School in 1918 and a baseball player-shaped bottle opener 



(1987.0353) . 

 Estate of Lillian S. Goodall (through Russell N. Shewmaker): 19 pieces of 



television and radio equipment collected by Alfred B. Goodall (1986.0178), 

 Nancy Gooding: man-in-service pin, bronze coat button, and a photo-holder 



collar insignia, WW I (1986.0875). 

 Leonard H. Gordy: rubber railroad car spring, ca. 1865 (1987.0378). 

 Constance R. Grace: print and 6 pieces of preliminary artwork of Return to 



Somerset by Constance R. Grace (1987.0017). 

 Elizabeth F. and Thomas B. Grave: cotton applique and pieced-work quilt signed 



and dated in 1843 by members of the Society of Friends of Philadelphia 



and New Jersey for Hanna Nicholson Grave (1986.0657). 

 Arlene M. Gray: 7 uniform items worn by Ms. Gray while serving as a radioman, 



3rd class in the U.S. Navy, 1974-77 (1987.0457). 

 James W. Green: automobile model which won the Third National Scholarship 



Award in the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Contest, 1961 (1987.0084). 

 John L. Green: 2 pairs of boxing gloves and a leather pouch (1986.0319). 

 Dr. Mary Eloise Green and Earle M. and Jewell S. Green: 15 board games, card 



games, and puzzles used by the Green family from the late 1890s to the 



1950s (1986.0814). 

 William F. Green: 85 phonograph records (1986.0253). 

 R. C. Gregg: Confederate ribbon with a 3-stripe, 8-star flag and 



the words "The South Forever/Jeff. Davis, Pres./A.H. Stephens, Vice 



President," 1860s (1987.0550); advertising note from Georgia printed on 



the back of an 1864 Confederate States of America 10-dollar note and a 



2-dollar script note from the City of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1870s 



(1987.0558). 



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