decoration, made in England, 1800-35 (1986.1005). 



Mrs. Pearl Leonard: U.S. Navy officer's blue boat cloak, WW I (1987.0143). 



Dr. Robert L. Leslie: 9 sets of type punches used to make matrices for casting 

 printing type and 7 bookbinder's stamps, collected by Dr. Leslie in Paris 

 in 1922 (1986.0193). 



Judy Lester: Woman's Ambulance Defense Corps of America khaki uniform with 

 insignia and accessories worn by Miss Lester during WW II (1986.0851). 



Charlotte D. and David S. Letts: woman's robe worn by Laura Whitmore Dana, 

 1878-84 (1986.0815). 



Ann Gordon Levine: 4 volumes of the book, The History of Woman Suffrage , and a 

 lithograph of Frances Wright (1986.0050). 



Bernard R. Levine: 5 dinner knives, 2 dessert knives, and a dinner fork 



(1986.0635); dessert knife manufactured by the New York Knife Company and 

 a 3-tined fork, mid-19th century (1987.0377). 



Hope Anthony Levy: 289 needlework tools, perforated cardboard embroideries, 

 and examples of canvas work, ribbon work, and pieced work, 18th through 

 20th centuries (1986.1023). 



Steven A. Levy and Lois R. Zuckerman: cash register made by National Cash 

 Register in the 1920s (1986.0899). 



Eula B. Lewis: leather fishing tackle wallet, ca. 1800 (1986.0957); 2 



silver-plated oil lamps, ca. 1886, 2 brass stencils for calling cards, 

 ca. 1890, a mechanical swimming doll, 1890s, soapstone griddle, ca. 1890, 

 doll stand patented July 26, 1892, and a costume doll, ca. 1941 

 (1987.0001); 1888 "Harrison" ribbon, "Carrie Nation Hatchet Crusade" 

 medal, Lincoln Exhibit coin, and a section of rail with affidavits 

 verifying its having been split by Abraham Lincoln, all from the 1933 

 World's Fair, "A Century of Progress," in Chicago, Illinois (1987.0012). 



Tommy K. Lewis: self-administered acu-pressure massage device (1986.0937). 



Robert D. Lichty: 3 U.S. medals, a U.S. silver ingot, German medal, Canadian 

 dollar, and a Mexican 5- peso coin, all of which commemorate railroads 

 (1986.0709); bronze medal commemorating John F. Kennedy's visit to 

 Germany and Konrad Adenauer, 1963, bronze medal commemorating John F. 

 Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy, and a silver 

 ingot commemorating the Philadelphia Centennial, 1976 (1987.0356). 



George Lill III: 2 artist's plasters, dated 1912, by James Earle Fraser for 

 the obverse and reverse of the Indian head-buffalo nickle issued from 

 1913 to 1938 (1986.0908). 



H. L. Lindquist Publications Inc. (through Daniel R. Milliman) : 1,152 U.S. and 

 foreign first day and commemorative covers and a souvenir folder 

 (1986.0207); Stamps Magazine (through James Morton): worldwide philatelic 

 collection of 2,315 covers, 26 souvenir cards, 24 stamped envelopes, 19 

 cinderellas, 15 postal cards, 15 stamps, 8 maximum cards, 5 aerogrammes, 

 2 postcards, 2 date-stamps, 2 souvenir sheets, and a special events card 

 (1984.0155). 



Dana A. Linett: 10- pound note of South Carolina authorized on April 7, 1770 

 and redeemable for taxes until March 25, 1775 (1986.1007). 



The Linotype Group (through Dr. W. Kummer): 2 Merganthaler-Celephane type 

 composing machines which indented letters into papier-mache for 

 type-casting, 1876 and 1879, and Otto Mergenthaler ' s second "band" 

 machine which cast line-of-type, 1884 (1986.0879). 



Joel M. Litman: 7 USAF officer mess dress uniform items and a 2-piece USAF 

 fatigue uniform (1986.0461). 



J. B. Litzinger: Japanese naval ensign believed to have been flown from the 

 battleship Mikasa (1986.0828). 



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