Richard Winters: 26 Ku Klux Klan artifacts of the 1960s (1986.0665). 

 University of Wisconsin, School of Pharmacy (through Prof. Glenn Sonnedecker ) : 



set of 7 apothecary coin weights manufactured by Henry Troemer in 



Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ca. 1920 (1982.0275). 

 Michael L. Wolfe: pair of cavalry presentation spurs made by Tiffany & Company 



in 1863 (1987.0234). 

 Fay Shien Wong: 5-piece uncirculated U.S. coin set, 1982 (1986.0901). 

 John S. Wood, Jr.: U.S. Army lieutenant's 3-piece evening dress uniform and a 



pair of shoulder knots worn by John S. Wood, 1912 (1986.0144). 

 The Rev. David S. Woodworth: portable 2-burner gasoline stove which folds into 



a carrying case, manufactured by the Coleman Lamp Company and patented in 



1924 (1987.0354). 

 William E. Worthington, Jr.: 3-piece hollow-wire gasoline lighting system made 



by Knight Light Company of Chicago, ca. 1920 (1987.0202). 

 Helena E. Wright: drypoint print dated 1977 (1986.0413); photomechanical 



lithographic print after M. D. H. Keene and a frame (1987.0082); 3 



woodcut prints by Lynd Ward (1987.0083); pamphlet, "An Introduction to 



Carrageenan and Watercolor Marbling" by Paul Maurer and Diane Philippoff 



Maurer (1987.0126). 

 Eileen O'Connor Wulf: letter with envelope dated July 31, 1927 written to T. 



V. O'Connor, Chairman of the U.S. Shipping Board, from David A. Burke 



aboard the S.S. Leviathan , regarding the institution of ship-to-shore 



mail and a photograph of the ship dated August 1, 1927 (1987.0102). 

 Mrs. George A. Wyeth: woman's ivory and silk fan with gold lace and sequins in 



its original box, made in France, 1850-74 (1987.0442). 

 Gary D. Yanker: 112 political and social issue posters and 3 "Famous Dates in 



History" book covers, early 1970s (1986.1035). 

 Frank M. Yasechko: paratrooper arm band worn by Mr. Yasechko during WW II 



(1986.0324) . 

 Arthur K. Yellin in memory of his father, Philip Yellin: test indicator 



patented by Henry Koch on July 17, 1906 (1987.0047). 

 W. T. Ylvisaker: silver polo trophy won by Mr. Ylvisaker at the last East-West 



series held at the Meadowbrook Club of Westbury, New York, 1951 



(1986.0595) . 

 William E. Young in memory of Frank L. Dumont: single-cylinder marine engine 



made by the Lockwood-Ash Motor Company of Jackson, Michigan, ca. 1916 



(1987.0554). 

 Henry Zack: baker's lamp (1987.0225). 

 Hope F. T. Zarensky: pair of Reconstruction Aide collar insignia, 1919 



(1986.0283) . 

 David E. Zeitlin: ceramic teapot and cover with a hand-painted black and red 



scene of a seated woman inscribed "Solitude is my Choice," ca. 1770, and 



a ceramic female figure of "Hope," 1790-1810 (1986.1002). 

 Zenith Electronics Corporation (through John I. Taylor): collection of 49 



cathode x-ray tubes, radio tubes, lenses, and related equipment 



(1985.0556). 

 Feme A. Zetty: 29 phonograph records (1986.0624). 

 Anne B. Zill: 2 puppet posters, a mime troupe poster, and a 1980s Olympics 



poster (1986.0273). 

 Rosemary E. Zimmer in memory of Charles C. Zimmer: 14 Railway Express Agency 



pins, 2 Air Express pins, an American Express pin, Brotherhood of 



American Railway Express Employees union pin, and a Wells Fargo pin 



(1987.0584). 

 Robert E. Zumwalt: percussion sporting rifle, leather bullet pouch, bullet 



mold, box of percussion caps, and a powder horn, 1832-1915 (1986.0591). 



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