Route): 11 U.S. and foreign small firearms (1986.0608); ATF Evidence 

 Vault (through Sherman P. Route): U.S. Marlin rifle (1987.0764); Federal 

 Law Enforcement Training Center (through Louise Beachler): Japanese light 

 machine gun and a Belgian assault rifle (1986.0515); Financial Management 

 Service (through Thomas Gillilland) : U.S. Treasury check for $1.00 

 encased in lucite and payable to Robert McC. Adams, Secretary of the 

 Smithsonian Institution (1986.0182); U.S. Mint (through Donna Pope): 4 

 bronze medals from the U.S. National Historical Series (1986.0291); 4 

 gold bullion coins and a silver bullion coin issued by the U.S. Mint in 

 1986 (1987.0476); U.S. Secret Service (through Richard T. Race): 15 

 firearms (1986.0493). 



U.S. Executive Branch, Office of the Vice President (through Mary Ann Fronce) : 

 172 stamps and 25 souvenir sheets of Hungary contained in a commemorative 

 album presented to Vice President George Bush by Jozsef Marjai, Deputy 

 Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Hungary in May 1982 (1987.0089). 



U.S. General Services Administration, Federal Property Resources Services, 

 DPUP: 26 wrist watches and a pocket watch, all reflecting state of the 

 art in watch manufacturing of the 1970s (1982.0058). 



U.S. Legislative Branch, Library of Congress, Exchange and Gift Division 

 (through Elena Zahirpour): infant's dress and a boy's dress, 1829-35 

 (1986.0582); Manuscript Division (through James H. Hutson) : 1,245 

 philatelic covers, 3 postal cards, 2 stamps, a souvenir program, and a 

 money order receipt (1984.0422); 656 philatelic covers, 184 stamps, 7 cut 

 corners, 4 unused cachets, 3 meter strips, and 2 postal cards 

 (1985.0699); 536 folded letters, 482 postage stamps, 266 covers, and 2 

 stamped envelopes (1987.0096). 



U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 

 (through J. B. Jesus): Varian Associates pre-production model and 

 production Model V-4700A rubidium-vapor frequency standards and a power 

 supply (1980.0511); Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (through Elsie M. 

 Easley, Mike Puryear, and Dorothy Starnes): life-support space suit with 

 air hose and a mobile bio-isolation system equipment pushcart used to 

 protect David, the "Bubble Boy," born with severe combined immune 

 deficiency syndrome, whenever he left his bubble-like isolation chamber, 

 ca. 1984 (1986.0450). 



U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Alexandria Distribution Center (through 

 David P. Funsten): 3 helmets, a gas mask with identifying tag, and a tin 

 of biscuits produced for the Civil Defense Agency, early 1970s 

 (1987.0191); Purchase, Policy, and Property Section (through Wade 

 Burger): 26 hardware components of a UNIVAC 9400 computer, 1960s 

 (1987.0465). 



U.S. Postal Service (through C. R. Clauson) : 2 Thompson submachine guns 



(1986.0698); (through Preston R. Tisch) : framed hand-printed plate proof 

 of the AMERIPEX '86 stamp (1987.0172); Customer Services Department, 

 Stamp Management Branch, Stamps Division (through James R. Williams): 710 

 postage stamps, 183 souvenir pages, 36 commemorative panels, 16 covers, 

 16 souvenir programs, and 3 postal cards (1985.0553); District of 

 Columbia City Post Office, Collections and Delivery Services (through 

 Francis T. Brisco): blue waterproof canvas mailbag (1986.0754); 

 International Postal Affairs Department (through Peter Van Dernoot): 

 3,221 postage stamps and 252 souvenir sheets of the Universal Postal 

 Union nations, 1983-84 (1984.0602); International Relations Branch 

 (through Michael J. Regan): 21,514 postage stamps, 1,326 souvenir sheets, 

 3 labels, and a die proof, all of Universal Postal Union nations, 1978-82 



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