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Hussey, Tacitus.

Maps of early Iowa. Original manuscript of "Iowa, Beautiful Land." Pair of oars.

Ingalls, Mrs. Foster, Des Moines. Lithograph picture of stage coach; Western Stage Company's passenger ticket; photographs.

Jones, Neal, Des Moines. Papers relating to visit of Kelley's army to Des Moines.

Joy, Edmond S., Newark, N. J. Photograph of Major General Frederick Steele and staff.

Kepford, A. E., Des Moines. Donor's certificate, Lincoln Memorial University, signed by General O. O. Howard.

Kerr, John, Bonaparte, Iowa. Callen papers. (Not classified.)

Larrabee, Charles. Photograph of Governor Larrabee and two brothers, taken at their birthplace.

McCready, Miss Mary, Fort Madison. Old books, old ledger.

Mather, Mrs. Ellen K., West Branch, Iowa. Picture postals: John Brown's home, Springdale, Iowa; Friends' Church, Springdale.

Maxon, Jont, West Liberty. Twelve photographs of John Brown's house at Springdale, Iowa, including views of the town.

Monnet, U. G., New York City. Picture: A memorable gathering of United States army officers to meet General G. M. Dodge. Portrait of General Dodge on horseback.

Nichol, Mrs. I. I., Mason City, Iowa. Portrait and biographical sketch of Benjamin Coppock.

Packard, Governor S. B., Marshalltown, Iowa. His papers and corre

spondence.

Perkins, George D., Sioux City, Iowa. Two photographs.

Probst, George, New York. Autograph letters.

Quick, Herbert, Madison, Wis. Manuscript volume, "Virginia of the Air Lanes;" manuscript volume, "The Broken Lance."

Rice, Mrs. E. C. Bentonsport, Iowa. Seth Richards' papers. (Not catalogued.)

Richman, Irving B., Muscatine, Iowa. Portrait; volume of his "History of Rhode Island," for Iowa collection.

St. John, Carlisle. List of pupils attending the Daniel Lane school at Keosauqua, Iowa.

Salter, Dr. William, Burlington, Iowa. Package of autograph letters, etc. (Not yet classified.)

Savage, William. Manuscript materials from estate of. Embracing a journal of his daily life in Cedar township, Van Buren county, Iowa, from 1863 to 1908.

Scott, George W., Oskaloosa, Iowa. Manuscript of Col. O. H. P. Scott of Farmington, Iowa.

Shaffer, Dr. J. M., Keokuk, Iowa. Photograph of Joseph Dysart.

Smith, Prof. Lewis Worthington, Des Moines. Original manuscript, "The Game by Rule."

Taft, Lorado. Autograph letter.

Walker, Mrs. William M., Keosauqua. Newspapers and manuscript materials of her father, Josiah H. Bonney, second Iowa Secretary of State.

Warsaw Signal, 1846. Mormon item.

Watson, Thomas E., Thompson, Ga. Manuscript chapter on Waterloo, from his book, "Napoleon."

Wolf, Blair, Winterset, Iowa. Patriotic and promiscuous poems.

Woolbridge, Captain F. L., Mobile, Ala. Letter containing item relating
to Seventh Iowa Volunteers. (Through Governor Carroll.)
Young, Lafayette, Jr. Framed photograph of Lafayette Young, Sr.
Bachert, Fanny Keilogg, famous singer of Council Bluffs. Water color by
Elizabeth Gowdy Baker; presented by Mr. Max Bachert.

Brandt, Isaac, pioneer legislator; water color presented by friends of Mr.
Brandt.

Blythe, James W., lawyer and statesman; large framed photograph, presented by Mr. Hugh Blythe.

Iowa military figures during and prior to 1876; large photograph group; exhibited at Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.

P. E. O. Sisterhood, group of founders of: Mrs. Mary Allen Stafford, Mrs. Hattie Briggs-Bosquet, Mrs. Suela Pearson-Penfield, Mrs. Alice BirdBabb, Mrs. Franc Roads-Elliott, Miss Ella Stewart, Miss Alice Coffin. Photograph framed; loaned.

Thirty-third General Assembly of Iowa-Senate; framed group photograph of officers and members.

Thirty-third General Assembly of Iowa-House of Representatives; framed group photograph of officers and members.

Tracy, Benjamin Franklin, jurist, Burlington, Iowa; etching attributed to Adeline Albright Weigand.

United States Senators from Iowa during and prior to 1876, group of; framed photograph. Exhibited at Philadelphia Centennial Exposition.

ADDITIONS TO THE ART GALLERY.

OIL PORTRAITS.

Bishop, Charles Alvord, justice of Iowa Supreme Court; painted by Charles Atherton Cumming; presented by friends of Judge Bishop.

Brown, John; presented by John Brown to his friend, William Maxson, of Springdale, Iowa; derived by purchase from the family of William Maxson.

Carpenter, William L., Adjutant Thirty-second Iowa Infantry; pioneer politician; painted by A. Nyholm, Chicago; presented by Mr. J. S. Carpenter.

Duffield, George C., pioneer of Van Buren County, director of Iowa Agricultural Society, 1876-1887; painted by William Edwards Cook, Paris, France; loaned by Edgar R. Harlan.

Ingham, Schuyler R., financier; member of the Board of Auditing Commissioners appointed by Iowa General Assembly, May 28, 1861, in connection with the call for volunteers and forming of State Militia; painted by Charles Atherton Cumming; presented by Mrs. S. R. Ingham. Kinne, La Vega G., Iowa Supreme Judge and member of Board of Control; painted by Charles Atherton Cumming; presented by friends of Judge Kinne.

King, William Fletcher, educator, president of Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; painted by Ralph Clarkson, Chicago; presented.

Meek, Isaiah, founder and operator of pioneer woolen mills and other mills at Bonaparte, Iowa; painted by George Upp; presented by Mrs. Phoebe L. Moore, Keokuk, Iowa, a daughter.

Perkins, Charles Elliott, railroad builder, Burlington, Iowa; painted by A. Mueller-Ury, New York; presented by Mrs. C. E. Perkins.

Waterman, Charles M., justice Iowa Supreme Court; signed by Hostetler; presented by Mrs. C. M. Waterman.

ADDITIONS 10 M' SETM-MISCELLANEOUS.

American Ferander and stock Food Company. Des Moines: Spec.men of tertauzer conta... ng losa Kopadi. Presented.

American 18eum of Natira. History, New York City:

Framed and glazed picture of "The Public Museums of New York City." Presented, Anderson, J. G., Montrose, Iowa. rour grinding stones, 1 store tan, 2 810114- *at Gabr, 1 one adz, 14 stone alts (presented); 227 mints, 1 grinding stone, 12 stone axes, 2 stone war clubs, 1 stone ceit, 3 nematite ceits, 3 polished hematies, 2 stone balls, 1 potsherd, 1 periorated slate object (purchase(1). All conected in the vicinity of Montrose, Iowa.

Ankeny, Harriet Louise, Des Moines:

Porcelain dish, spectacles and case belonging to Kosina Bonnet Ankeny, grandmother; silhouette of Mrs. Rosina Bonnet Ankeny, made in 1821.

Cream pitcher and cup (yellow, silver lustre), pieces of a set given Harriet Giese Ankeny by her foster mother, Mrs. John Fletcher, of Berlin, Pa., 1815; glass vase belonging to Mrs. John Fletcher. Brass rings, bodkins, snuffbox, from store of Joseph Ankeny, her father, in Millersburg, O., 1850.

Sugar bowl, tea canister, sleeve buttons, two old framed engravings,
given her by her grandfather, Henry Geise, Berlin, Pa.
Inkstand, belonged to Captain Peter Ankeny, Somerset, Pa.

1804.)

(Died

Cream pitcher, presented to her by Neeley Kock, Millersburg, O.
Hard soap, made by "Aunt Louise," a slave of the Ankeny family,
Clear Spring, Washington County, Md. This piece of soap was
hidden by her under the attic floor during the war.

Toys, coffee pot, cup and saucer, flatiron, tray, straw box, belonged to
Harriet Geise Ankeny,

Iron hook from Dewalt Ankeny's cornerib, Clear Spring, Md. (He
died in 1781.)

Facsimile of ornament of Garfield Catafalque, Cleveland, O. Wood from which the original catafalque was made.

Three silhouettes, 1821, of Margaret Geise, Margaret Young and Betsey Loar.

Toothpick. made from a chicken bone by a prisoner in the Ohio
state penitentiary in 1850.

Small plate, very old, given to her by Mrs. Sprague, of Hartford,
Conn.

Shirt stud, 1830; mug, 1838; iron hook, from old Palmer homestead, Bloomfield, Conn.; toy bonnet, head inkstand, little doll, very old, Philadelphia, Pa.; boat in bottle, made by a sailor on the Columbia river; Chinese shoe; Chinese card case, carved sandal wood; tassel used on old-fashioned picture cord; hardtack, civil war; fragment of cable from the "Stonewall Jackson," a rebel vessel; feather fan; glass bottle, belonged to General Logan; iron kettle, 1830; flatiron; small round snuffbox; small Bible, given her when a child.

Bagley, Ella T.. Anamosa, Iowa: One flint, 1 fossil trilobite, 1 specimen lead ore. Presented.

Baker, Mrs. Emma, Fort Madison, Iowa: Forty-five fossil pentremites, 519 fossil crinoids, 222 fossil fragmental crinoids, 144 fossil coal plants, 624 fossil corals, 92 fossil fragmental fish teeth, 13 fossil trilobites. Collected by her son, H. V. Baker, principally in Lee County, Iowa. Purchased.

Banford, Carl, Minburn, Iowa.
Beer, Madison, Keosauqua, Iowa:

Presented.

Berglund, C. A., Gowrie, Iowa. sented.

Fossil gastropod. Presented.

Beringhousen, Fred, Eldora, Iowa:

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One hundred and twenty-three flints,

13 cornelians, 10 moonstones, fossil wood, beer mug; specimens of clay, sandstone, sand.

Bolton, Mrs. Belle, Des Moines: Two hundred and sixty-six badges of Mrs. Rebecca Young, mainly G. A. R. and W. R. C. '

Boston Market Company, Des Moines: Big skate Raja ocelata Mitch

ell; king crab polyphemus accidentalis Lamarck, female. Presented. Brown, A., Oskaloosa, Iowa: Bed warmer. Presented.

Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alex., Keosauqua, Iowa: Old iron skillet. Presented. Calkins, J. F.. Des Moines, Iowa. India rock python. Presented. Cameron, C. E., Alta, Iowa: Flint spear. Presented.

Cammack, Mrs. Lucy J., Des Moines: Small skillet, used for boot grease. Loaned.

Cardiff Gypsum Plaster Company, Fort Dodge, Iowa: Five specimens of the products manufactured from Iowa gypsum. Presented. Carpenter, Mrs. H. M., Monticello, Iowa: Palmetto flag, captured by the soldiers of Company H, of the Thirty-first Iowa, at Columbus, S. C, February 17, 1865. Major S. S. Farwell, father of Mrs. Carpenter, who was captain of that company, received the flag, which was placed in his keeping and remained in his family until placed in the Historical Department.

Casady, Simon, Jr., Des Moines: Civil war desk and papers. Presented.
Clarke, Mrs. R. L., Des Moines: Cane sword, a civil war relic. Loaned.
Clayton, B. H., Van Meter, Iowa: American herring gull Larus argen-
tatus Brunn, male. Killed in vicinity of Des Moines. Presented.
Clemments, John, Keosauqua, Iowa: Tin lantern. Presented.
Colby, W. S., Clear Lake, Iowa; Iron Indian hatchel. Presented.
Craston, Dr. Thomas, Lucas, Iowa: Rat skull, a deformity. Presented.

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