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201 1976.40.5 Bag Liberty Bell. Bicentennial. Color: TN,RD,WH,BL
202 1976.40.6 Wrapper Bicentennial. Color: ML
203 1976.69.3 Ticket Twenty-Seventh Series of Regent Theatre Coupon Tickets. Color: PR,BK 1976.69.3 (Ticket) image
204 1976.78.2.2 Bag "Liberty" brand. Bicentennial. Color: RD,WH,BL
205 1976.98.11 Program "Branson DeCou and his Dream Pictures of Alpine wonderlands (Glorious Switzerland), A Musical Travelog Illustrated with Masterpieces of Art and Photography". This item is a four page program and advertisement for this presentation and other series by the Kendall Bureau, Inc. Chicago, Illinois. On the back page is and advertisment for ocean travel by Thos. Cook and Son of New York. Color: BK,WH 1976.98.11 (Program) image
206 1976.98.16 Handbill "Jean Gros' French marionettes present an Unparalleled Touring Repertoire of Huckleberry Finn, a play based on "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain" and two other plays "Uncle Wiggily by Howard R. Garis" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare". This is a two page program of these presentations. Color: WH,BK 1976.98.16 (Handbill) image
207 1976.99 Advertisement Coast to Coast (hardware store chain); "We're Celebrating America Coast to Coast"; 16 pages. Bicentennial. Color: ML
208 1977.17.1 Booklet Twenty-four pages. Bicentennial. Color: YL.BK,RD,GR Your Souvenir Guide Book to the American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration in Black Hawk County, Iowa. 1977.17.1 (Booklet) image
209 1977.17.3 Form, order Black Hawk County Bicentennial Medallion. Color: WH,BK,BL
210 1977.33.1 Envelope The Iowan. Bicentennial. Color: YL,BK,RD
211 1977.33.2 Envelope "Happy Birthday, America". Bicentennial. Nortwestern Bell Telephone Company. Mailing envelope for phone bill payment. Color: YL,BL 1977.33.2 (Envelope) image
212 1977.33.3 Envelope Bicentennial commemorative envelope of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company with the inscription "The Telephone 1876-1976 - A Century of Service". Mailing envelope for payment of phone bill. Color: YL 1977.33.3 (Envelope) image
213 1977.60.14.29 Newspaper ''Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph'', July 4, 1976. Color: WH,BK
214 1977.60.6.2 Booklet "National Calendar of Bicentennial Events". Published by the "American Revolution Bicentennial Administration". Color: ML,BK,WH 1977.60.6.2 (Booklet) image
215 1977.71 Envelope "Let Freedom ring". Bicentennial. Color: WH,RD,BL 1977.71 (Envelope) image
216 1978.13.19 Coaster Sambo's Restaurant. Bicentennial. "American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976" paper coaster. Color: RD,WH,BL 1978.13.19 (Coaster) image
217 1978.33.1.1 Letter From George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. Dated December 13, 1861, Benton Barracks". Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.1 (Letter) image
218 1978.33.1.2 Letter Letter of George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "January 4, 1862, on board the John Jay Roe tied up to the Luisianna", in yellow envelope postmarked, "Memphis, Tenn., January 11, 1862. a. Letter. b. Envelope Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.2 (Letter) image
219 1978.33.1.4 Letter Letter of George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "February 1, 1862, Lebanon, Illinois". a. Letter. b. Envelope postmarked, "St. Louis, Mo." Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.4 (Letter) image
220 1978.33.1.5 Envelope From letter of George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "Memphis, Tenn., March 13, 1863." Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.5 (Envelope) image
221 1978.33.1.7 Letter From George W. Rownd, a Union soldier, written to his parents during the American Civil War 1861-1865. "June 15, 1862, camp near Batesville, Arkansas". Color: BK,WH 1978.33.1.7 (Letter) image
222 1978.33.5.1 Envelope First day of issue commemorating the final reunion of confederate veterans. Postmarked "Norfolk/MAY 30/9 AM/1951/V.A." Left margin has image of confedrate memorial, Stone Mountain, GA."UNITED/CONFERDERATE VETERANS/Final Reunion/HONORING THE GALLANT/FIGHTERS OF THE SOUTH" Addressed to "C.R.Wynegar/Box 446/South Laguna,/ California." Handwritten in blue ink on stamp signature of "John Salling/age 107" Near center, sideways, handwritten in blue ink "Hon John Salling/age 107 may 15 1953/born may 15/1847". Color: bk,wh 1978.33.5.1 (Envelope) image
223 1978.33.6 Envelope Postmarked Indianopolis, Indiana; bears signatures of W. A. Magee, Douglas T. Story, James Hard and Albert Woolson, all Civil War veterans. Color: ml 1978.33.6 (Envelope) image
224 1978.51.10.4 Ticket Civil War period.
225 1979.26.0034 Newspaper ''The Stars and Stripes'', May 16, 1963. "The Stars and Stripes, Army, Navy, Air Force, Volume 22, Number 29, Thursday, May 16, 1963", headline, "To Cooper It's 'Super' As Orbit Follows Book", concerning the orbital space flight of Astronaut Gordon Cooper (575,000 miles around the earth in 22 orbits and 34 hours); black & white photograph of space lauch on first page; 24 pages. Color: BK,WH
226 1979.26.0035 Newspaper "The Stars and Stripes, Army, Navy, Air Force, Volume 22, Number 30, Friday, May 17, 1963", headline, "Capsule comment: 22.9 And Skidoo!", concerning the landing-splash down of Astronaut Gordon Cooper after a 22.9 orbit voyage around earth; black & white photographs of Mrs. Gordon Cooper, Sr. & Astronauts Walter M. Schirra and Donald K. Slayton on first page; 24 pages. Color: BK,WH
227 1979.26.0036 Newspaper ''The Stars and Stripes'', May 18, 1963. Color: BK,WH
228 1979.26.0037 Newspaper "The Stars and Stripes, Army, Navy, Air Force, Volume 22, Number 32, Sunday, May 19, 1963", headline, "Cooper to Get Hero's Welcome After Joining Family in Hawaii", concerning tribute to Astronaut Gordon Cooper; black & white photograph of Mrs. Cooper on first page; 24 pages. Color: BK,WH
229 1979.26.0039 Newspaper ''The NACom Chronicle'', Vol. XVIII, No. 18, Nov. 29, 1963, Northern Area Command; headline, "In Memory", black & white photograph of President John F. Kennedy on front cover; 8 pages. Color: BK,WH
230 1979.26.2 Envelope Commemorating the flight of Apollo 11; lettered, "One small step for man; one giant leap for mankind", in upper left corner. Colored drawing of "Apollo 11" insignia--eagle landing on moon; names of crewmen printed at bottom "Commander Neil A. Armstrong, Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, Lunar Module Pilot Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.". Color: ml 1979.26.2 (Envelope) image
231 1979.26.4 Booklet Booklet and pin. a. Booklet, "A Symbol of Pride", c. 1970, concerning the history of the Untied States flag. 12 pp, illus. b. Pin, plastic, with metal straight pin on back. Back stamped "Lewtan--U. S. A." Pin is on inside page of booklet. Color: RD,WH,BL 1979.26.4 (Booklet) image
232 1979.26.7 Booklet "Our Flag", cencerning history of the United States flag, published by the Government Prinint Office authorized by the committee on House Administration; 32 pages, illustrated; colored drawing of United States flag against blue-green sky on paper cover, back cover has drawing of servicemen; front & back cover of pamphlet stamped "Presented by VFW Post 9604". Color: ML 1979.26.7 (Booklet) image
233 1979.36.7 Envelope "First day of Issue", cover; postmarked, "Washington, DC, Dec. 15, 1960, 9:00 A. M.", entitled, "World-wide communications through space", addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Polkinghorn, 5842 Mission Road, Mission, Kansas", U. S. Postage stamp in upper right corner, "Communications for Peace, Echo 1, U. S. Postage 4 cents". Color: WH,BK,PR 1979.36.7 (Envelope) image
234 1979.38.1 Envelope Commemorative; addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Polkinghorn, Box 8602, Sulphur Springs, Tampa, Florida", postmarked, "Savannah, Ga., Feb. 12, 1933", U. S. Postage stamp upper right corner, "United States Postage, General Oglethorpe, 1733-1933, 3 cents" , return address, "C.R. Wynegar 10820 Schoolcraft, Detroit, Michigan". Typed on left side, "This letter was mailed on Feb. 13, 1933 from Savannah, Ga. & the stamp commemorates the 200th anniversary of the establishment of the Colony of Georgia founded by Gen. James E. Oglethorpe. Georgia was named after King George II of England from whom Oglethorpe got the character. Georgia was the last colony to be founded." Color: BK,WH,RD 1979.38.1 (Envelope) image
235 1979.38.2 Envelope "First Day of Issue" cover, uncirculated condition; left side of envelope bears a photograph of William Allen White, entitled, "First Day Cover, William Allen White Author-Editor 1868-1944", U. S. Postage Stamp in upper right corner, "William Allen White, United States Postage, 3 cents". White paper envelope. Color: WH,BL,RD 1979.38.2 (Envelope) image
236 1979.38.4.1 Envelope Commemorative, uncancelled, picturing the State Flag of Iowa centerd within an outline of the State of Iowa flanked by two (2) stalks of corn, blue colored stamp, commemorating "1846--Iowa Statehood Centennial--1946, United States Postage 3c", stamp has extra paper attached. 1979.38.4.1 (Envelope) image
237 1979.62.1 Booklet "Bausch & Lomb Telescopes", lists and describes the various telescopes, optical equipment and accessories manufactured by Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, New York, probably published during the 1930's; blue and white paper cover, illustrated with telescope and mountain scene; 22 pages. Color: BL,WH 1979.62.1 (Booklet) image
238 1979.62.2 Booklet "Bausch & Lomb Optical Progress Paintings, Second Series"; 1936. Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, New York; concerns history and development of optics and optical science, illustrated with six (60 color drawings, 15 pages; dark green paper cover, front cover illustrated with heraldic symbols in relief on border, yellow colored charging knight design (Bausch & Lomb logo) at center. Color: GR 1979.62.2 (Booklet) image
239 1980.45.202 Booklet Published by State of Pennyslvania; green paper cover entitled, "OFFICIAL PASSPORT TO HISTORY, Bicentennial Pennsylvania 1976"; forty seven (47) pages; describes all Pennsylvania counties, and historic sites of each, illustrated with numerous color photographs, drawings, and maps; a complete guide for the tourist. Color: BK,WH 1980.45.202 (Booklet) image
240 1980.45.40 Sticker, bumper Olympic Games; white face; red, white and blue Olympic shield logo, "U.S.A., 1980" red, white and blue printed inscription, "I'M SUPPORTING US". Color: RD,WH,BL 1980.45.40 (Sticker, bumper) image
241 1980.47.4 Timetable Illinois Central Railroad; folded paper pamphlet; yellow striped cover illustrated with IC logo and map, entitled, "ILLINOIS CENTRAL TIMETABLES, EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 1970"; eleven pages listing departure and arrival information for areas across the United States. Color: YL,BR,OR,WH
242 1980.47.5 Timetable Atlantic Coast Line Railroad; folded gloss paper booklet; blue paper cover with red letter printed, "ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD TIME TABLES, EFFECTIVE APRIL 25---OCTOBER 30, 1965"; nineteen pages listing various departure and arrival times for destinations across the United States. Color: BL,RD 1980.47.5 (Timetable) image
243 1980.47.6 Timetable Illinois Central Gulf Railroad; folded white paper; cover entitled "Illinois Central Gulf Railroad, Iowa Division, TIME TABLE No. 6", dated "Sunday, April 24, 1977", "For the Government of Employees Only"; 24 pages listing arrival and departure times for midwest region, and railroad operation rules and regulations. Color: WH 1980.47.6 (Timetable) image
244 1980.47.7 Certificate, stock Green printed paper, "Number 2261, Number of Shares _____, Waterloo, Cedar Falls & Northern Railroad, organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, Authorized Capital Stock, 60,000 Shares without par value", signed "C. Mcthaney, President"; reverse printed, FOR VALUE RECEIVED", place for date and signatures; unissued paper. Color: GR,WH
245 1980.47.8 Certificate, stock Decorative brown paper, "NUMBER C3915, SHARES INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF IOW, WATERLOO, CEDAR FALLS & NORTHERN RAILROAD, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 600,000 SHARES OF $10.00 RECEIVED", unissued certificates, reverse printed, "For Value Received", place for signatures and dates. Color: BR,WH
246 1983.3.2 Poster Reproduction of the Declaration of Independence.
247 1984.6.0095 Booklet "The Supreme Decision of a Christian Student", by Sherwood Eddy. Color: BK,WH 1984.6.0095 (Booklet) image
248 1984.6.109 Booklet "Personal Account Book";YMCA Color: BR 1984.6.109 (Booklet) image
249 1984.6.116 Photograph Black and white photograph depicts a large group of black soldiers in a mess hall, presumably at Camp Dodge in 1918. The tables are littered with booklets and paper, possibly mail. Poster with the Lord's Prayer is visible along the back wall. Dev. B. N. #2. Camp Dodge. 1984.6.116 (Photograph) image
250 1984.6.117 Photograph Photograph depicts a large group of predominantly black soldiers in front of a building labeled 326. There are various other buildings in the background. This photograph is believed to have been taken at Camp Dodge in 1918. Photograph is in black and white. 1984.6.117 (Photograph) image