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Catalog # Name Description
1 1966.18 Machine, treenailing Heavy iron with 9 circular holes of different sizes. Color: BK
2 1967.32 Plaque Large bronze plaque that reads "Regents Hall/1961/This residence hall for men is named in honor of members of the Iowa State Board of Regents who through the years have given generously of their time and talents to the furtherance of higher education in Iowa". SCI.
3 1970.3 Plaque Formerly hung on elm tree north of Seerley Hall. Tree removed summer, 1958 because of Dutch Elm Disease. Reads "Affectionately dedicated to Melvin F. Arey by the Alumni June 5, 1917."
4 1972.56.4 Turret Roof turret. Has 8 curved pieces extending from it and a ball like structure near the top. 2 pieces of charred wood are still connected to the base.
5 1972.56.6.1 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
6 1972.56.6.10 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
7 1972.56.6.2 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
8 1972.56.6.3 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
9 1972.56.6.4 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
10 1972.56.6.5 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: GY,BR
11 1972.56.6.6 Nail Found after destruction of Gilchrist Hall by fire in 1965. ISNS. Color: BR,GY
12 1972.56.6.7 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
13 1972.56.6.8 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
14 1972.56.6.9 Nail Square metal nail, from Gilchrist Hall fire. Color: BR
15 1974.73.1 Stamp, marking From ISNS. When struck on wood or metal with a hammer it would leave the identifying impression. Etched in one side is " RRANTED". Color: GY
16 1974.73.4 Block From ISNS. Color: BR
17 1989.43.622 Drumstick Snare drum brush - Brushes are a set of bristles connected to a handle so that the bristles make a rounded fan shape. They are often used in Jazz, Swing, or Blues music. The bristles can be made of metal or plastic; handles are commonly made of wood or aluminum, and are often coated with rubber. Some brushes are telescoping, so that the bristles can be pulled inside a hollow handle and the fan made by the bristles can be of variable length, width and density. Retracting the bristles also protects the brush when it is not being used. The non-bristled end of the brush may end in a loop or a ball.