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[Carved wooden clock]

Description: Image of a wooden clock, stained a dark brown and carved to look like a bird house with leaves on each side and a bird at the top. The face of the clock is black with white tick marks and white circles for the numbers. The place where number six would be is instead replaced with a hole to the inside. At the bottom of the clock face is "Germany", presumably where it was made.
Date: 18XX

[Dallas Gay Political Caucus Full T-Shirt]

Description: Navy blue T-shirt that has a logo over the left breast and the initials DGPC (Dallas Gay Political Caucus) above it. The Dallas Gay Political Caucus eventually became the Dallas Gay Alliance.
Date: [1976..1983]

[Dallas Gay Political Caucus T-Shirt]

Description: Close-up view of a logo that is over the left breast on a navy blue T-shirt. The logo is in white text and has four interlocked male and female gender symbols inside a square and initials DGPC (Dallas Gay Political Caucus) above it. The Dallas Gay Political Caucus eventually became the Dallas Gay Alliance.
Date: [1976..1983]

[Fabric Samples]

Description: Three fabric samples. The first is brown and white with red and black circles. The second is light brown and white striped with small blue accents. The third is dark brown.
Date: unknown

[Homecoming ribbon]

Description: A green homecoming ribbon that reads, "Homecoming Oct. 18-19-20," in gold.
Date: unknown

[Maryland's Four Hundred SAR Commemorative Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution "Maryland's Four Hundred" 45th annual congress commemorative medal with the image of an armed soldier and a white cross, attached to a navy, gold, and white ribbon. The name plate reads "Lewis S. Van Duzer New York."
Date: 1934-05-20/1934-05-24

[Mecklenburg Declaration Commemorative Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution "Mecklenburg Declaration" commemorative medal with an image of a hornet's nest, attached to a blue, gold, and white ribbon. The name plate reads "atp. L. S. VanDuzer New York."
Date: 1931-05-17/1941-05-21
Creator: Bastian Bros Co.

[Molly Pitcher at the Battle of Monmouth Commemorative Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution "Molly Pitcher at the Battle of Monmouth" 41st annual congress medal with an image of the named battle, attached to a navy, white, and gold ribbon. The name plate reads "APT. L. S. VAN DUZER NEW YORK."
Date: June 1930

[NTSU felt pennant]

Description: A small North Texas State University felt pennant, featuring a logo and "NTSU" on it in white lettering.
Date: unknown

[Paper Craft Hand Holding Heart]

Description: Paper craft blue hand holding white heart.The heart and hand have been woven together. There is some faint writing in pencil on the thumb that cannot be read.
Date: unknown

[SAR Commemorative Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution medal awarded to James F. Storme with the image of a revolutionary war soldier on the front.
Date: 1931

[SAR Commemorative Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution medal awarded to Robert W. Gaines with the image of a revolutionary war soldier on the front.
Date: 1929

[SAR Commemorative Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution Congress of Paris commemorative medal with the profile of a woman and a navy, gold, and white ribbon,
Date: 1983

[SAR Good Citizenship Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution "Good Citizenship" medal awarded to Lt. Gale P. Cahill with the image of a revolutionary war soldier.
Date: 1940

[SAR Member Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution membership medal with the silver cameo and name of George Rogers Clark on a navy, gold, and white ribbon.
Date: unknown

[Sons of the American Revolution Commemorative Medal]

Description: Sons of the American Revolution 32nd annual congress commemorative medal shaped like a star with the profile of George Washington, hanging from a blue, gold, and white medal. There is a name box on the other end of the ribbon that has a metal buffalo on the top.
Date: 1921-05-15/1921-05-17
Creator: The Whitehead and Hoag Co.
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