Title: Inventory of items seized at the residence of Theodore Kaczynski
Notes: The list below was compiled in the presence of Special Agent Tony Maxwell of the FBI and subsequently released to the public by order of Judge Charles Lovell in Helena.

DATE WARRANT RECEIVED
4/3/96
DATE AND TIME WARRANT EXECUTED
4/3/96 12 30/PM
COPY OF WARRANT AND RECEIPT FOR ITEMS LEFT WITH
TO MR. KACZYNSKI, THROUGH COUNSEL, UPON UNSEALING OF INVENTORY
INVENTORY MADE IN THE PRESENCE OF
SPECIAL AGENT TONY MAXWELL, FBI
INVENTORY OF PERSON OR PROPERTY TAKEN PURSUANT TO THE WARRANT
SEE ATTACHED INVENTORY OF ITEMS SEIZED INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE.
CERTIFICATION
I swear that this Inventory is a true and detailed account of the person or property taken by me on the warrant.
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Subscribed, sworn to, and returned before me this date.
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Inventory of items seized at the residence of Theodore Kaczynski, HCR# 30, Box 27, Lincoln, Montana

Date Printed: 04/11/96

Item Description
DEV 1 (control sample) one Winchester Super X shotgun round
L 1 ng misc. pipes and cordage
L 8 Northwest Territory hiking shoes
L 9 black pepper can containing several metal pieces and a plastic bottle labeled “strychnine oats”
L 10 one Aldrich box containing misc. papers, newspaper clippings, a bus schedule, addresses of corporate officials and maps of San Francisco
L 11 misc. cans, string, plastic and metal
L 12 pieces of lock in a cornmeal container
L 13 toolbox in green bag
L 14 piece of pipe (possible piece of rifle)
L 15 radio sonde measuring temp., humidity, etc.
L 16 metal parts and pieces
L 17 welding-type mask
L 18 Tater Tot box containing misc. books and maps
L 19 tan duffel bag containing clothing and two additional duffel type bags
L 20 metal parts and pieces, chains, locks and possible traps
L 21 wire screen
L 22 bow strings and arrows in a quiver
L 23 one steak knife
L 24 pipes (miso, sizes)
L 25 pipes and a bowl
L 26 L-shaped pipe
L 27 section of pipe
L 28 section of pipe
L 29 plastic bag containing black jacket
L 30 bomb components
L 31 two rolls of brown paper marked “3qq,” can containing wire marked “qq” and documents
L 32 box marked all “1 or 10 q or qq” (handwritten), metal tubes, wiring, springs, ball trigger in tinfoil, stapler, 9V battery and small copper-colored tubing
L 32a copper-colored tubing removed from Item L-32
L 33 books with “5q” marked on container
L 34 letters
L 35 Samsonite briefcase containing University of Michigan degrees, etc.
L 36 gray case containing typewriter
L 37 large green ammo can that contained Item L-4
L 38 TV wire with cord around it
L 39 yearbooks in green plastic bag
L 40 green tarp and twine
L 41 box of clothing and towels
L 42 rain-poncho-type material
L 43 typewriter parts
L 44 section of pipe
L 45 various paper and twine
L 46 Sears box containing arrows
L 47 12 saw blades
L 48 a section of rope
L 49 a section of wood
L 50 five bottles labeled “saltpeter”
L 51 five bottles labeled “saltpeter”
L 52 five bottles labeled “saltpeter” and plastic bag marked “3q”
L 53 glass container with off-white drills
L 54 Calumet bottle containing white powder
L 55 plastic container with white clumpy powder
L 56 plastic bottle with black chunky material in paper and hand- labeled “wezela [unreadable] #2, nuevo lote exp 103”
L 57 container of white powder labeled “KC103 [unreadable] potassium 99.95% pure”
L 58 container of white powder
L 59 container of yellow crystals with plastic bags
L 60 container of white powder
L 61 six sealed bottles labeled “sulfur”
L 62 plastic bag and container of yellow powder labeled “sulfur”
L 63 plastic bag containing two pieces of wood and makeup
L 64 solder wire and plastic bag
L 65 container labeled “salt”
L 66 jar of white crystalline substance and note “ammonium nitrate”
L 67 1 -gal. jug labeled “abietic acid,” and sample taken from the jug (two plastic bags)
L 68 bottle labeled “ammonium nitrate NH4NO3
L 69 two cans in bags labeled “abietic acid”
L 70 two bottles labeled “aluminum” and box lid with experiment info.
L 71 various containers marked “aluminum materials”
L 72 This item number was not used.
L 73 piece of wire
L 74 piece of wood
L 75 two steak knives
L 76 large plastic container labeled “NaCl3 + NaCl”
L 77 two pieces of wood and three strips of wood
MA 1 box of 52 books
MA 2 box of 41 books and 23 index cards
MA 3 pair of gloves
MA 4 metal pan and stick
MA 5 appears to be hand-done calendar
MA 6 can with paper addresses
MA 7 can with matches and wood fragments
MA 8 three tools
MA 9 part of radio
MA 10 documents
MA 11 tin with wire across top
MA 12 tools in Tide detergent box
MA 13 container of fine twine
MA 14 small ratchet, tweezers and a pocket knife
MA 15 four measuring spoons
MA 16 tools in a can
MA 17 blue zippered sweatshirt
MA 18 blue hood and old towel
MA 19 two pair of plastic glasses
MA 20 bluejacket
MA 21 green hooded jacket
MA 22 metal pot
MA 23 plastic bag containing cans and hoses
MA 24 a cutting of green jacket
MA 25 one plastic container labeled “citric acid” containing white powder
MA 26 magnet
MA 27 one plastic bottle containing metallic granular material
MA 28 wood and screws
MA 29 red-colored vise
MA 30 pieces of metal
MA 31 medallion
MA 32 drawings and documents
MA 33 clamp -
MA 34 bottle of white powder labeled “NaCl”
MA 35 Item numbers MA-35 through MA-54 were not used.
MA 55 wood pieces and screen
MB 1 74 books
MB 2 29 books and documents
MB 3 folded papers with chemical residue
MB 4 recorder and case
MB 5 two empty metal cans
MB 6 three arrows
MB 7 one rock
MB 8 four copper tubes
MB 9 plastic jar containing triggering devices, each numbered with masking-tape tag
MB 10 three pairs of scissors
MB 11 one plastic bottle of glue, label “Elmer’s Mucilage”
MB 12 one tube of Duro Super Glue
MB 13 one metal can containing three tubes of paint in the following colors: medium cadmium red, raw umber, deep permanent green
MB 14 one metal can containing wicks and strings with a piece of newspaper inside to keep contents from moving about
MB 15 two paint kits: small one in black metal container labeled “Prang Water Colors”; larger one in yellow and clear plastic container
MB 16 one wood-handled knife, contained in a sheath made of newspaper
MB 17 one T-shaped metal pipe or bracket with serial number GH-4 and partial serial number 3658391.
MB 18 two small metal tins
MB 19 one metal can
MB 20 one white plastic shopping bag containing steel wire; hand-written notation on outside of bag “S...”; and handwritten notation on packages of wire, “coast to coast, Helena, July, 1994.”
MB 21 one metal can labeled “Del Monte Whole Leaf Spinach,” containing melted metal fragments
MB 22 one paper bag containing white electrical extension cords; bag wrapped in strapping tape
MB 23 one small metal can
MB 24 nine metal cans
MB 25 two small metal cans
MB 26 one small white ceramic crucible
MB 27 two off-white-colored ceramic crucible lids
MB 28 one brown clasp envelope marked “autobiography”
MB 29 Grip-Line rubber-stamp kit
MB 30 plastic bag containing several notebooks, envelopes and misc. handwritten documents
MB 31 one brown paper bag containing two packages of notebook filler paper
MB 32 one brown paperback book titled Growing Up Absurd, by Paul Goodman
MB 33 misc. maps
MB 34 one box of Reynolds aluminum foil with red rubber band around it
MB 35 three metal bottle caps labeled “Mazola Com Oil”
MB 36 piece of cut pipe
MB 37 bottom portion of unfired cartridge
MB 38 one Hanson, Model 1509 scale, wrapped in brown paper with mask ing tape
MB 39 brown plastic jar “Nature’s Best”, containing fired cartridge casings
MB 40 one brown wood-handle pocket knife
MB 41 pick-hatchet tool
MB 42 knife in sheath of tattered white cloth
MB 43 hunting knife in leather sheath
MB 44 wood-handle file
MB 45 seven large drill bits
MB 46 Great Neck #50 hacksaw
MB 47 one drilling base
MB 48 one handsaw
MB 49 one handsaw
MB 50 one brown plastic oblong Hershey canister with lid
MB 51 three brown thin cardboard paper trays
MB 52 three brown thin cardboard paper trays
MB 53 two brown thin cardboard paper trays one coil of wire and metal parts one package of Mead brand typing paper, with bottom half in paper and strapping tape student guides and publications from the University of Montana and Carroll College
MB 54 one brown plastic oblong Hershey canister with lid numerous containers (metal, plastic and cardboard) containing a variety of nails and metal fasteners
MB 55 numerous containers (metal, plastic and cardboard) containing a variety of bolts, screws and metal fasteners two white plastic butane cigarette lighters
MB 56 one Calumet Baking Powder canister containing one red Le Watch brand watch, watch parts and misc. metal parts one brown plastic oblong container, containing one mousetrap, one piece of inner-tube valve, and one orange plastic bag containing wire one yellow plastic pail six cast metallic objects cone-shaped metallic casting one cast metallic object
MB 57 ten canisters containing various metal samples and one round metal object
MB 58 one metal can containing nuts, bolts and other metal objects one cardboard canister containing small amount of white powder and labeled “Shopper’s Value Quick Oats”
MB 59 one cardboard canister containing small amount of white powder and labeled “Shopper’s Value Quick Oats”
MB 60 one plastic bottle labeled “Chateau 70% Rubbing Alcohol” and containing springs and other metal objects one Calumet Baking Powder canister containing machined metal parts
MB 61 one Calumet Baking Powder canister containing parts of a pocket-knife blade and other assorted metal parts
MB 62 Johnson & Johnson Medicated Band-Aid metal can containing various metaj parts
MB 63 one metal can containing wire and other metal parts one cylindrical Quaker Yellow Com Meal cardboard canister containing two spools of solder
MB 77 one cylindrical Quaker Oats cardboard canister containing wires, a switch and an alligator clip
MB 78 bottom half of cardboard instant-milk box containing tube of Trubond clear silicone caulk, a clear plastic box of screwdrivers with masking-tape label “254,” a wire brush, a level, three paintbrushes, a paper bag containing small square magnets and misc. metal parts
MB 79 hand drill with blue and red wooden handle
MB 80 nine pieces of wood approximately 8 in. long (appear similar to paneling strips)
MB 81 misc. pieces of metal, including tin-can lid, ball of aluminum foil, two pieces of blue hacksaw blade, pipe fittings in T formation and pair of pliers
MB 82 group of metal fasteners, bundled together with blue rubber band
MB 83 two white homemade envelopes, one with handwritten notation “wire,” the other “dump.”
MB 84 three yellow rubber gloves: one labeled “Ansell” brand; another labeled “Large, Play tex, Dover, Del.”; all three with wrist area cut off
MB 85 one cut portion of a battery, “Radiosonde, NSM-6135-01-054- 2098, VIZ Mfg. Co., 335 E. Pierce St., Philadelphia, PA, 19144, USA, Patent No. 3205.096,” wrapped in a piece of newspaper dated Nov. 22,1995, page 4 of the Consumer Press
MB 86 small plastic container with strip of black tape around it and tom white handwritten label, “Lima Duras de Hierro Parcialmente Limpias,” containing brownish-black powder believed to be aluminum
MB 87 two plastic bottles of glue: one labeled “Ross Mucilage for Paperwork,” the other “Ross Kangaroo Mucilage”
MB 88 one metal nutcracker
MB 89 one metal Hershey’s Cocoa can containing misc. nuts and bolts
MB 90 Quaker Yellow Com Meal container with handwritten notation “transformer” on top, containing electrical wire and misc. electrical parts
MB 91 one metal Hershey’s Cocoa can containing misc. metal parts
MB 92 one brown plastic container containing trace metal
MB 93 Calumet Double Action Baking Powder metal container containing a lump of metal
MB 94 one small Shopper’s Value Tomato Paste can containing resisters and a tan plastic shopping bag containing resisters
MB 95 seven rolled-up maps
MB 96 homemade olive green cloth pouch containing a tan plastic shopping bag with three matchbooks with playing card symbols on it, two plastic bags with small pieces of wood in them, and a compass on a string, and a red rubber band. Blue denim patches and various pieces of string all over outside of pouch 97 misc. pieces of curved wire, metal cap in doughnut shape, and round piece of metal cut in strips around the edges
MB 98 Gold Medal flour sack containing misc. debris (to include soil, wood and hair)
MB 99 tan plastic shopping bag containing various types of cord and twine
MB 100 Flavorite Large Pitted Ripe Olives can containing large amount of screws and handwritten note “burned and soaked in corroding solution—clean”
MB 101 glass jar with red metal lid and handwritten note attached with masking tape that says, “aluminum from some type of paint— type of paint unknown.” The jar contained clumps of a silver- gray substance.
MB 102 two small orange plastic containers covered with pieces of newspaper, one secured with a tan rubber band
MB 103 one metal ring and a spool of brown thread labeled “American Thread Co., Stamford, CT., 100% Polyester”
MB 104 metal files wrapped in orange and clear plastic bag, with a white piece of paper attached with a black rubber band. There appear to be some kind of mathematical equations on the paper.
MB 105 one metal can containing misc. pieces of copper
MB 106 brown cardboard box containing misc. [grinding] wheels and pieces of metal
MB 107 Quaker Yellow Com Meal cardboard container containing pieces of screening material
MB 108 one hacksaw blade with red color on each end
MB 109 one metal can containing misc. screws, metal parts and a white envelope with silver coin pieces in it
MB 110 two pieces of splintered hardwood, wrapped in a sheet of newspaper, front page of Missoulian, dated Friday, Sept. 16, 1988
MB 111 three pages of handwritten notes attached together with a metal paper fastener and rolled up using a large tan rubber band
MB 112 one spool of twine secured with a piece of masking tape
MB 113 one small brown plastic bottle labeled “Nature Made Therapeutic M [unreadable],” with a piece of masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “coarse aluminum filings”
MB 114 one small metal can containing small clumps of metal. The can is covered with a piece of newspaper and secured with a dirty white rubber band
MB 115 one Calumet Baking Powder can containing soldering wire
MB 116 one small metal container (appears empty)
MB 117 one small metal can with wire handle through it and one piece of metal
MB 118 seven metal casings
MB 119 one small brown plastic bottle labeled “Nature Made Therapeutic M [unreadable],’’with paper label attached with masking tape, with handwritten notation “aluminum filings from our big block of cast aluminum 5.1 oz.”
MB 120 one Carnation Dry Milk cardboard container
MB 120a small orange plastic bottle with white plastic cap, with piece of masking tape around it with handwritten notation “AgCl, slightly photo-decomposed”
MB 120a one whitish plastic bottle with black cap, label “manganese dioxide (technical) contact with other material may cause fire. Do not grind. Do not breathe dust. 8J28D, 1/4 lbs. Analytical & Research Chemicals, Inc.”
MB 120b small brown plastic bottle with black cap, with piece of masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “lithorgetminium & free lead not very pure”
MB 120c small plastic orange container with white plastic cap, with a piece of black tape around it securing a white label with handwritten notation “Fe^, .347 units, Exp. 51, Lot [unreadable] without H2So4
MB 120d small plastic tube containing blue powder. The tube had masking tape around it, with the handwritten notation “[CuS04] 5H20 copper sulfate.”
MB 120e small glass jar with red and white checkered metal cap containing white flaky substance, with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “NH4C1 [ammonium] chloride Exp. 136”
MB 120f small plastic bottle labeled “Supreme Brand Aspirin Tablets” containing pink-colored strips of paper and white label reading “litmus paper neutral”
MB 120g one small white plastic bottle with white metal cap, labeled “Bayer Aspirin,” with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “lead chloride—contaminated with some hydroxide, oxide, or carbonate of lead”
MB 120h whitish plastic bottle with red plastic cap, containing a grayish powder
MB 120i small gray plastic box labeled “[pH Hydrion] vivid, double roll 5.5 to 9.5, catalog no. 168”
MB 12Qj small brown plastic bottle with white plastic cap, with notebook- paper label taped on with masking tape with handwritten notation “Na2CO3 from Red Devil lye. Should be reasonably pure, if Red Devil lye is. (No, not very pure)”
MB 120k white paper envelope wrapped with masking tape with handwritten notation “Elmer’s Brand Mucilage”
MB 120l whitish plastic bottle with white cap labeled “orange.” The bottle had a white paper label secured with masking tape. The label contained the following handwritten notation: “Fe(OH)2 partially (or wholly?) oxidized to Fe(OH)3 Exp. 51, lot E”
MB 120m small brown plastic bottle labeled “therapeutic M” with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “lead acetate, lead hydroxide, lead carbonate, unknown proportions, not very pure”
MB 120n one Calumet Baking Powder can with paper label secured with masking tape, with handwritten notation “black sand presumably consists] largely of [Fe045]”
MB 120o white plastic bottle with white plastic cap labeled “NDC 09230371-03 powdered alum (ammonium alum) astringent, Whiteworth”
MB 120p white plastic bottle with white metal cap. Bottle contained a label, “McKesson boric acid crystals NF,” and had a small white price tag “112-1755, K3MME, Bergums 1.93.”
MB 120q small tan cardboard box labeled “Fuel compressed, trioxane, ration heating, F.S.N. 9110-263-9865,3 bars, specification: MIL-F-10805C, Can-Tite Rubber Corporation, Inwood, L.I., New York, 11696”
MB 120r one brown plastic Osco Castor Oil bottle with white plastic cap MB 120s one Grape Super Sip plastic bottle with paper label secured with masking tape bearing handwritten notation “Fe203 Exp. 51, Lot (di)”
MB 120t small clear glass Folger’s jar with gold-colored plastic cap containing greenish-gray crystals. The jar has masking tape wrapped around it with the handwritten notation “greenish precipitate (presumably a copper compound) from Exp. 241.”
MB 120u white plastic McKesson Boric Acid Powder NF bottle with white metal cap. The bottle has a small white price tag bearing the following information: “112-1797 H3HG Bergums 1.77”
MB 120v one whitish plastic Raspberry Super Sip bottle with white plastic cap with masking tape across and around cap and masking tape around bottle with handwritten notation “AgCl, heavily contaminated with [unreadable] compounds and other crap”
MB 120w white elongated plastic bottle with white plastic cap, label “laxative” (brand name not visible) with white paper label secured with masking tape, with handwritten notation “mixture of [litharge] and minium, possibly contaminated with other oxides of Pb, also perhaps carbonate and nitrate of Pb, hydroxide, and a little free lead”
MB 120x clear glass jar, with whitish plastic stopper type cap, with white paper label secured with handwritten notation “amorphous carbon (made by heating sucrose)”; containing a black powdery substance
MB 120y metal can covered with a piece of newspaper, secured with masking tape with handwritten notation “alder charcoal”
MB 120z oblong whitish plastic container with black cap, with black tape and masking tape around the cap; label “Aldrich Scientific, P3191,500g, Potassium Carbonate, Anhydrous Granular Technical, K, Co, FW 138.21, Aldrich Scientific, 5415 Jackwood Dr., San Antonio, TX 78238-1897, Lot 9C06G”
MB 121 rod-shaped pieces of dark-colored/blackish powder, wrapped in a handwritten note inside a red and white checkered bread bag
MB 122 three bundles of clear glass tubing; one wrapped in a page of Consumer Press newspaper dated June 21,1995, and secured with yellow and white rubber bands; another is wrapped in a large-pocket bubble wrap, with handwritten notation “5 mm pyrex tubing”; another is wrapped in large-pocket bubble wrap with handwritten notation “10 mm pyrex tubing,” all wrapped together in a Missoulian newspaper dated Jan. 16,1991
MB 123 one white porcelain mortar and pestle, wrapped in Consumer Press newspaper dated April 5,1995, page 26, and secured with a yellow rubber band
MB 124 metal can with handwritten notation “12:00 AM,” containing two metal castings
MB 125 round cardboard canister, label “Old-Fashioned Quaker Oats,’ with handwritten notation on the top “rubber tubings, funnels, bulbs, etc.” The canister contains assorted pieces of rubber tubing, a small piece of glass tubing, a black rubber stopper, two metal clips and one smaller round cardboard canister. The smaller canister is a Quaker Yellow Cornmeal container with handwritten notation on the top “plastic and glass tubing, short pieces.” This smaller container contains assorted pieces of plastic and rubber tubing, several black rubber stoppers and two metal clips.
MB 126 one stainless steel .22-cal. revolver and nine .22-cal. rounds of ammunition. The revolver is further described as an “H&R Inc., U.S A., Model 930, serial # AE 1935.” The revolver has a black handle, which is wrapped in masking tape
MB 127 one package of Gillette Super Blue Blades and a variety of string and twine bound together with a blue rubber band in a white piece of paper. The paper has the handwritten notation “additional ties for big shelter cloth”
MB 128 one yellow and black plastic True Value flashlight with light bulb in it but no batteries
MB 129 cardboard box with U.S. Post Office metered mail “Kansas City, MO, Oct. 27, ’76,” containing various spools of twine, bundles of string and numerous strips of leather
MB 130 one cardboard box that had contained Items MB-79, MB-84 and MB-86”
MB 131 one metal can containing pieces of carved wood and carved bone
MB 132 one Band-Aid Brand Plastic Strips metal can wrapped in a plastic bag, secured with a blue rubber band, containing five strands of copper wire
MB 133 one piece of wavy wire bent in the form of a circle
MB 134 tan plastic shopping bag containing one cut brass bracket/pipe fitting, two small pieces of copper tubing (one piece has masking tape around it), four plastic containers (two whitish plastic with white metal tops, one whitish plastic with a red plastic top, and one orange plastic with a white plastic top), each containing copper and/or other metal fragments
MB 135 one round cardboard Old Fashioned Quaker Oats canister containing an electronics tester, serial number 800341385, with handwritten note on masking tape on front “note: when on ‘high’ the ammeter gives incorrect reading. See Exp. 242.”; and a second handwritten note on top of canister, “ammeter,” between two intersecting pieces of masking tape.
MB 136 one clear plastic box containing one long flathead nail, one piece of wire, and assorted pieces of metal
MB 137 one small clear glass jar, with red and white checkered metal cap, containing two staples (for wood) and a small amount of gold, shiny [granules] and flakes
MB 138 one orangish-yellow elongated plastic container/box containing nails, small pieces of wood, and sewing instruments and materials
MB 139 one roll of Gould Quikstik brown packing tape; label inside roll “Gould Packaging, Inc, Vancouver, WA 98666”
MB 140 one pair of pliers
MB 141 one unopened package of Coghlan’s Waterproof Wooden Matches, “Coghlan’s Ltd., Winnipeg, Canada, made in Australia,” containing four boxes of matches
MB 142 one white plastic bag containing a white plastic face mask, with string and rubber band attached to it, and an empty package of “Flexo Products, Inc. replacement micro-foam filters for protective mask”
MB 143 one piece of copper tubing
MB 144 one metal can containing a white toothbrush, bottle caps, balls of aluminum foil, pieces of screening material and various metal pieces
MB 145 one small round cardboard Quaker Yellow Cornmeal canister, containing numerous hose clamps and metal brackets, with handwritten notation on the top of the canister “Hose clamps, etc.”
MB 146 two blue and two orange plastic funnels, and one white homemade cloth filter for funnel
MB 147 one paper Gold Medal Whole Wheat flour bag, containing several large nails, secured shut with a dirty tan rubber band
MB 148 one white plastic jar with white metal cap; label “Rexall Sublimed Sulfur, N.F. (Flowers of Sulfur), Parasiticide- Scabicide”
MB 149 one small, square, yellow tin labeled “John Wagner & Sons, Rare Flowery Jasmine Tea,” containing one small metal washer and several small pieces of wire
MB 150 one plastic bread bag, secured with a shoelace, containing five small containers: 1) an orange plastic bottle with white plastic lid, with masking tape around it, with handwritten note “Thermite laced with chlorate mixture”; 2) an orange plastic container, with white plastic cap, with masking tape on it, with handwritten notation “Exp. 118”; 3) an orange plastic bottle with white plastic lid, with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “KC103 + S + charcoal + mucilage”; 4) an orange plastic container with white plastic cap, with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “Al + S”; 5) a small metal container, silver color, with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “Smokeless powder from Remington 30.06 bronze points”
MB 151 one tan plastic shopping bag, containing three aluminum-foil envelopes/pouches; each with masking-tape labels with handwritten notations: 1) “Restos parcialmente cuajados de mezcla 2064(a) de Exps 225, 228, 245, mezcla 2064(a)”; 2) Mix 158-4 (slightly modified) from Exp. 244 clean and can be used.”; 3) “Mix 158-4 Exp. 244. Clotted with acetone”
MB 152 one metal can with white paper label attached with strapping filament tape, with handwritten notation “Exp. 126 Pittsburgh container #2”
MB 153 one clear plastic jar with white metal lid, with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “(Al + S) + thermite”
MB 154 one paper container of “[unreadable] Fine Granulated Sugar,” secured with two large rubber bands
MB 155 one paper Gold Medal Whole Wheat flour sack with handwritten notation “dump in Lincoln” at the bottom, containing miscellaneous debris (to include soil, small pieces of wood, metal, screws and bolts), secured with a rubber band
MB 156 white plastic bag containing one large round cardboard Quaker Old-Fashioned Oats canister, with handwritten notation, “class 1 no rust,” on intersecting pieces of packing tape on top and containing a large variety of metal pieces and wire
MB 157 one white plastic bag containing one small round cardboard Quaker Yellow Com Meal canister, containing one aluminum- foil envelope/pouch, containing “flash powder”; handwritten notations on top of canister “spoons” and “Exp. 220” (crossed through)
MB 158 round metal Calumet Baking Powder can with white paper label secured with masking tape, with handwritten notation “Na2CO3—impure. Probably contaminated with [NaHCO3], NaCl, and NaC103. This is the first lot of crystals removed March 23. And second lot.”
MB 159 one brown plastic bottle with clear plastic lid, labeled “Osco Drug Vitamin Mineral Formula,” with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “Crude KC1O3, medium KC1O3, content. Must be filtered.”
MB 160 blue powderlike substance
MB 161 white plastic bottle labeled “RIT Liquid Dye,” with masking tape around it, with handwritten notation “CaSO4 (not dry)”
MB 162 brown plastic bottle with white metal cap and pink-colored plastic twisted under cap, with masking tape around bottle, with handwritten notation “mostly KC1, with modest amount KC1O3, tare with cap=0.6 oz.”
MB 163 one metal can with aluminum foil pressed over the top, with white paper label secured with masking tape, with handwritten notation “Cuidado muy sensibilizado nezcla c de Exp. 90 esta la misma que la mezela #5”; contains large black particles
MB 164 one glass bottle with white metal cap; labeled “McKesson glycerin USP, #21315, McKesson Laboratories, Dublin, CA 94566”
MB 165 liquid sample from bottle marked “sodium tartrate”
MB 166 liquid sample from bottle marked “KC1”
MB 167 whitish plastic bottle with white metal cap, with clear plastic twisted under cap, with label “McKesson saltpeter (potassium nitrate),” with small bright-yellowish-green price tag, “Bergum Drug, Why Pay More? $1.73”
MB 168 small brown bottle with white plastic cap, with masking tape around bottle, with handwritten notation “crude KC1O3. Good purity, except that it must be filtered. Tare with cap=0.6 oz.”
MB 169 one clear plastic bottle with clear plastic cap, with pink plastic twisted under cap, with masking tape around bottle, with handwritten notation “crude KC1O3—good purity” (twice)
MB 170 one round cardboard and metal canister labeled “Clabber Girl Baking Powder,” containing silver-gray powdery substance
MB 171 two small white cardboard boxes labeled “Potassium chromate K. CrO, for lab use only, Hagenow Labs, Inc., Manitowoc, Wis.,” in a white plastic shopping bag
MB 172 one white plastic shopping bag containing a white powdery substance, and containing a small clear plastic baggie with an aluminum-foil envelope/pouch, containing a powdery substance (possibly “flash powder”)
MB 173 one small plastic orange container with white plastic cap, with white paper label secured with masking tape, with handwritten notation “BaSO4 may be contaminated with a little MgCl2 and smaller amount of MgSO2
MB 174 small white plastic jar with white metal cap, with handwritten notation “smallest,” containing metal screw/bolt and nut
MB 175 one whitish plastic bottle with white metal cap, with masking tape around bottle, with handwritten notation “pure sucrose ground fine”
MB 176 one clear glass jar with white metal cap, with picture of a lion on the cap and the name Wagner, with masking tape around jar, with handwritten notations “curie hydroxide?” (crossed out) and “probably basic carbonate Cu2(OH)2CO3”; contains blue powdery substance
MB 177 whitish plastic bottle with white metal cap and clear plastic twisted under cap; label “McKesson boric acid crystals NF, NDC 0022-0144-85” and small square bright-yellowish-green price tag, “Bergum Drug Why Pay More? $1.93”
MB 178 one white plastic bottle with white plastic cap; label “Flowers of Sulfur USP, Whiteworth Inc., Gardena, CA. 90248, NDC 0923-3500-03,” with masking tape around the base, with a small square white price tag, “Bergums 217-6956 L5GJB $5.17”
MB 179 small orange plastic container with white plastic cap, with masking tape around container, with handwritten notation “silver oxide Ag2O”
MB 180 one small clear glass jar with white metal cap, with handwritten notation “washed charcoal very finely ground”; contains black powdery substance
MB 181 one small orange plastic container with white plastic cap, with black tape around it, securing a white paper label, with handwritten notation “Fe2O3 Exp. 51, [unreadable] (bi), with H2SO4
MB 182 one round metal can labeled “Calumet Baking Powder,” with a piece of newspaper over the top, secured with masking tape around the can, with handwritten notation “perfectly clean”; and one round brown cardboard canister, with silver-colored metal lid, containing powdery substance (possibly “flash powder”)
MB 183 unknown powder
MB 184 glass bottle containing pure liquid
MB 185 rubber bands and ties
MB 186 two pieces of metal
MB 187 small piece of cut metal
MB 188 (3) razors, (1) thermometer
MB 189 cordage
MB 190 two plastic containers with white crystalline material
MB 191 (5) pairs of glasses and (1) clear lens
MB 192 long piece of inner tube
MB 193 two cans of adhesive
MB 194 .25-cal. gun (Raven Arms), magazine containing six bullets, and one bullet
MB 195 vacuum debris
MB 196 vacuum debris
MB 197 dust and debris
MB 198 vacuum debris
MB 199 vacuum debris
MB 200 screws
MC 1 three blue binders
MC 2 two binders
MC 3 two binders
MC 4 two binders
MC 5 misc. documents in yellow envelopes
MC 6 36 books
MC 7 gloves
MC 8 shoe insoles
MC 9 nylon and cord
MC 10 rifle scope wrapped in plastic
MC 11 greenish-colored coat
MC 12 vitamin jar containing steel pins
MC 13 rag pillow
MC 14 blanket
MC 15 three mittens and two boots
MC 16 two wood planks (one with aluminum covering)
MC 17 blue scarf
MC 18 scarf (turquoise and green)
MC 19 red hat
MC 20 strapping
MC 21 bolt action .22-cal. rifle
MC 22 Remington model .700 30.06 #6292650
MC 23 straw hat and strings
MC 24 information on white paper re. 30.06
MC 25 wooden/metal contraption
MC 26 one hand-bowed wood saw
MC 27 bookshelf
MC 28 metal bracket
MC 29 screen sample
MC 30 wood and nails
MD 1 two check boxes. One contains a toothbrush; the other contains a dental instrument.
MD 2 envelopes, handwritten documents and misc. documents
MD 3 two books of checks #135-159 and #160-184; account number 001-04219-12, in the name of Theodore J. Kaczynski, from the Western Federal Savings Bank
MD 4 envelopes containing misc. documents
MD 5 brown box containing misc. documents
MD 6 padded envelopes and self-adhesive labels in tan plastic Osco Drug shopping bag
MD 7 one box of Mead envelopes, one package of self-adhesive labels and one package of hole reinforcers
MD 8 one blue spiral notebook and one black vinyl notebook
MD 9 plastic shopping bag containing Montana driver’s license, $32 cash and misc. handwritten notes
MD 10 one small tomato-paste can containing 87e and a black watch and receipt
MD 11 two metal cans containing “secrets” box, paper clips and keys
MD 12 two metal cans containing pipe cleaners, writing instruments, rulers and a watch
MD 13 stack of maps rubber-banded together
MD 14 two small cardboard boxes and typewriter ribbons
MD 15 plastic container with assorted maps and matchbook from Limited System Stores, Lombard, Illinois
MD 16 six books: Eastern mysticism, Basimov’s Guide to the Bible, Holy Bible-Dictionary Concordance, Comes the Comrade, Les Miserables, Vols. 1 and 2
MD 17 plastic K-Mart shopping bag containing carbon paper and misc. paper
MD 18 three notebook binders and a pad of colored construction paper
MD 19 notebook and misc. papers
MD 20 can opener
MD 21 metal container/can (appears empty)
MD 22 metal container/can labeled “Veg-All” (appears empty)
MD 23 metal container/can (appears empty)
MD 24 black oblong metal can (appears empty)
MD 25 black oblong metal can (appears empty)
MD 26 black oblong metal can (appears empty)
MD 27 one clear glass jar containing visible residue
MD 28 one clear glass jar containing dental bridge
MD 29 one plastic jar labeled “Honey USDA Food” (appears empty)
MD 30 one black oblong metal can (appears empty)
MD 31 four brown oblong plastic lids
MD 32 one small plastic jar with partial label (appears empty)
MD 33 one small plastic jar, brown with orange label “Nutri-Plus calcium, magnesium and zinc” (appears empty)
MD 34 one small plastic jar labeled “calcium hydroxide, USP” (appears empty)
MD 35 one metal can (appears empty)
MD 36 one metal can covered with paper and rubber band
MD 37 one metal can labeled “Veg-All” (appears empty)
MD 38 one small metal can (appears empty)
MD 39 one container of Morton salt
MD 40 one white Mix ’n Drink plastic cup
MD 41 one white Mix ’n Drink plastic cup
MD 42 one white Mix ’n Drink plastic cup
MD 43 one white Mix ’n Drink” plastic cup
MD 44 one white plastic cup
MD 45 box of Proverb Series matchbooks, containing 21 matchbooks
MD 46 razor blades wrapped in aluminum foil
MD 47 one small tin can containing visible residue
MD 48 one glass jar with blue metal lid
MD 49 one metal frying pan without handle
MD 50 one metal can
MD 51 one glass jar labeled “Adams Unsalted 100% Natural Peanut Butter” and extra lid (appears empty)
MD 52 bottom half of plastic water jug, partial label “Distilled Water”
MD 53 one metal can (appears empty)
MD 54 one metal can (appears empty)
MD 55 one metal can (appears empty)
MD 56 one metal can labeled “Del Monte Diced Tomatoes” (appears empty)
MD 57 one metal can labeled “Veg-All” (appears empty)
MD 58 one small metal can (appears empty)
MD 59 one cardboard box full of misc. documents, envelopes and leather portfolio
MD 60 green canvas U.S. Army backpack
MD 61 khaki-colored cloth, somewhat deteriorated and resembling a ski mask
MD 62 wood-handled hammer
MD 63 one package of saw blades
MD 64 one long-bladed black handle knife
MD 65 saw (handsaw)
MD 66 one wooden, apparently handmade, measuring instrument
MD 67 one small brown glass bottle
MD 68 metal can containing spent cartridge casings
MD 69 one baking-powder canister with handwritten masking-tape label, “trigger spring for .22 rifle”
MD 70 two packages of waterproof matches and one matchbook
MD 71 one red metal box containing gun-cleaning kit labeled “Sears, cal.30 6 20253”
MD 72 one piece of metal with curled end
MD 73 one coil of rope
MD 74 one small, round, cardboard Quaker Yellow Cornmeal canister, containing a white powdery substance
MD 75 one white plastic jar with black plastic cap; label “2919 tartaric acid N.F., Humco Laboratory, Texarkana, Texas 75501,” with portion of red tamper-resistant tape across the cap and a small white square price tag “247-9996IEUR Bergums $8.83”; label states “fill Aug. 3-83, Exp. May-88”
MD 76 one large whitish plastic jar with white plastic cap; label “NDC-0395-2285-01 Humco Laboratory, plaster of Paris (dental)”; contains white powdery substance
MD 77 wood pieces
MD 78 staples
MD 79 wire ring
MD 80 scabbard
MD 81 feathers
MD 82 This item number was not used.
MD 83 shelf
ME 1 steel/metal screen with wood frame
ME 2 wood brace and screw
ME 3 screws and nails
ME 4 two pulleys
ME 5 screws
ME 6 staples
ME 7 cordage
ME 8 screws and wires
ME 9 strainer, hooks
ME 10 wire
MF 1 vacuum sweepings of main floor
MF 2 filings/debris
MF 3 file (tool)
MF 4 file with red handle
MF 5 metal files
MF 6 brushed debris
MF 7 package of Manio envelopes
MF 8 brown bags/newspapers
MF 9 debris/cardboard
MF 10 folded cardboard box
MF 11 plastic bottle (cut in half) with rolled notebook papers
MF 12 improvised explosive device (ied) contained in a cardboard box, wrapped in plastic bags with various tape and rubber bands
MF 12a pipe bomb
MF 12aa outer pipe with attached metal fragments
MF 12ab pipe shaving and filter
MF 12ac end plug/metal fragments
MF 12ad tape and twine, outer wrap of pipe
MF 12ae improvised detonation and filler
MF 12af bulk filler
MF 13 This item number was not used.
MF 14 small blue spiral notebook containing handwritten notes in [unreadable] plastic shopping bag with rubber bands
MF 15 six twigs from paper container
MF 16 pliers/vise grip
MF 17 cardboard cylinder container
MF 18 hatchet
MF 19 traveling kit—nylon bag with contents, with list of items
MF 20 nails
MF 21 shoes, with double sole of different sizes (contained in a plastic bag)
MF 22 aluminum rectangular pan
MF 23 batteries (size C, two batteries)
MF 24 box of wax paper
MF 25 piece of wood with a piece of wax paper
MF 26 brown sweater rolled in plastic bag
MF 27 dirty green tarp in plastic bag
MF 28 hat, brown bag, camouflage jacket, green/brown pants and canvas jacket contained in plastic bag
MF 29 plastic rain gear (poncho)
MF 30 brown plastic raincoat
MF 31 knife
MF 32 maps of local area (two maps)
MF 33 canvas green/brown face mask and black canvas face mask
MF’ 34 radio and map of Lincoln, Montana, area
MF 35 white rags tied together
MF 36 plastic bag with two fish hooks, string and two boxes of matches
MF 37 pocket knife
MF 38 pieces of wood in plastic
MF 39 plastic garbage bag, and bag containing clothing strips
MF 40 iodized salt in bottle
MF 41 ammo pack and waterproof matches
MF 42 pipe approximately 61/ ft. long
MF 43 handmade gun with spent cartridge
MF 44 wood boards in foil
MF 45 debris
MF 46 misc. wood with screws and nails, to include pieces from the wood bin itself, bed and bed frame
MF 47 one large piece of wood bin
MF 48 one bottle of Trazadone antidepressant
MF 49 wood fragments
MF 50 wood fragments in plastic container
MF 51 tin containing hand tools
MF 52 two spades/hand shovels
MF 53 six metal bars
MF 54 long piece of metal
MF 55 newspaper articles
MF 56 cornmeal box containing spools, wood and foam
MF 57 two axes
MF 58 piece of cable
MF 59 plastic bag of stitching hoop and thread
MF 60 plastic bag containing filter paper to measure bum and documents explaining it
MF 61 misc. metal pieces, screws, bolts, etc.
MF 62 pair of forging pliers
MF 63 pieces of wood
MF 64 springs and note on envelope in Quick Oats box
MF 65 misc. metal and brass in Quick Oats box
MF 66 tin-can lids in Quick Oats box
MF 67 metal can
MF 68 cardboard can with trace
MF 69 metal pot and lid
MF 70 Calumet can containing wax-type substance
MF 71 piece of sheet metal
MF 72 a cut portion of axe blade
MF 73 metal can containing unknown residue
MF 74 metal can containing unknown residue
MF 75 metal can containing unknown residue
MF 76 metal can containing unknown residue
MF 77 metal can containing unknown residue
MF 78 metal can containing unknown residue
MF 79 cardboard box of wire and a plastic bag
MF 80 cardboard container within one metal can
MF 81 plastic container
MF 82 misc. pipes, metal rod and a tire tool
MF 83 black powder and smokeless powder
MF 84 loose metal parts
MF 85 plastic bucket containing thick black material
MF 86 paper bag containing metal container with metal tops and wire
MF 87 one plastic bag containing various drill bits and other metal items
MF 88 metal container of black granular material
MF 89 metal container containing white powder material
MF 90 three plastic bottles labeled “alcohol,” containing liquid
MF 91 two metal fragments
MF 92 one white plastic container of white powder
MF 93 one metal can containing keys and twine
MF 94 plastic container of white powder
MF 95 two samples, one from each paint can
MF 96 sample of ash taken from pot
MF 97 sample of ash taken from wood stove
MF 98 ammunition for .22-cal.
MF 99 ammunition
MF 100 green notebook
MF 101 vacuum debris
MF 102 vacuum debris
MF 103 wood
OC 1 tool made with rebar
OC 2 sample of cabin wall
OC 3 staples removed from homemade ladder
OC 4 corroded metal-like substance
OC 5 paint can with acetone can in it
OC 6 screen wire
OC 7 paint can with acetone
OC 8 piece of green license plate
OC 9 sample of screen
OC 10 paint scrapings
OC 11 paint scrapings
OC 12 can of adhesive
OC 13 glazing compound
OC 14 can labeled “acetone”
R 1 ceramic bowl
R 2 ceramic bowl
R 3 ceramic bowl
R 4 ceramic bowl
R 5 rusted sheet metal
R 6 two strips of burnt steel
RSP 1 (ied) partial section of wooden box
RSP 1 (ied) piece of label from the wooden box
RSP 2 (ied) piece of label from the wooden box
RSP 2 This item number was not used.
RSP 3 (ied) partial section of wooden box
RSP 4 (ied) packaging material
RSP 5 (ied) misc. debris