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Field  Columbian  Museum — Reports,  Vol.  i. 
A.  BIERSTADT,  New  York. 
Sand  from  the  Island  of  San  Salvador. 
F.  MUNSON,  Windsor  Park,  111. 
Relics  of  Charter  Oak,  Plymouth  Rock,  and  the  War  of  '61. 
Small  upright  picture  frame  made  of  wood  from  Charter  Oak  and  Inde- 
pendence Hall. 
C.  A.  JORDAN,  Chicago. 
First  U.  S.  flag  raised  on  Exposition  grounds. 
WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION. 
"Columbus  Quadriga,"  group  of  statuary. 
A.  W.  McNEIL,  Chicago. 
i  inkstand  souvenir  of  the  Exposition. 
GUATEMALA  COMMISSION,  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Stationery  and  literature  of  the  Commission. 
DEPT.  OF  MINES  AND  MINING,  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Stationery  of  the  Department. 
COLOMBIA  COMMISSION,  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Invitation  issued  by  the 'Commission. 
H.  B.  SHEA,  Field  Columbian  Museum. 
Printed  instructions  issued  by  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
CONSULAT  DE  FRANCE,  Chicago. 
Official  Exposition  stationery  of  the  French  Commission. 
FRANK  DUNLAP,  Field  Columbian  Museum. 
Exposition  ticket  No.  217,539  f°r  Cold  Storage  Fire  Fund. 
S.  WEDELES,  Chicago. 
Exposition  lapel  button. 
WILLIAM  E.  CURTIS,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Exposition  stationery  and  President's  proclamation. 
Tracing  of  Watling  Island. 
JEROME  A.  SMITH,  Chicago. 
4  Exposition  medals. 
BRAZILIAN  COMMISSION,  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Official  Exposition  stationery  used  by  Commission. 
WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION,  Board  of  Directors. 
Gavel  (chair  arm)  relic  of  first  Exposition  Stockholders'  Meeting. 
SIMON  STRAUSS,  Belleville,  111. 
Miniature  Columbus  Caravel,  whittled  of  wood  from  Exposition  buildings. 
MEYER  BALLIN. 
Photographs  and  autograph  letters  of  Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
DEPARTMENT  OF  INDUSTRIAL  ARTS. 
JOHN  S.  BROWN  &  SON,  Belfast,  Ireland. 
Articles  pertaining  to  the  linen  industry. 
WM.  LIDDELL  &  CO.,  Belfast,  Ireland. 
Miniature  Jacquard  machine. 
IRISH  INDUSTRIES  ASSOCIATION,  Chicago. 
Center  piece  embroidered. 
YORK  STREET  FLAX  SPINNING  CO.,  Ltd.,  Belfast,  Ireland. 
Photographs  of  flax  works  and  process  of  linen  working. 
SANFORD  MILLS,  Sanford,  Me. 
The  process  of  mohair  from  the  fleece  to  finished  fabric. 
WILLIAM  AULT,  Swadlincote,  England. 
Specimens  of  ceramics. 
JOHN  ERB,  Columbus,  Wis. 
One  token  "  Burbank  &  Shaw."     Chicago.  1845. 
MARTIN  A.  RYERSON,  Chicago. 
8  ancient  fabrics,  1  tassel. 
