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1934 Book    Document
1934 Photograph  A portrait of Edward R. Johnstone, wearing suit and tie. Visual Still
1934 Photograph  A portrait of S. Olin Garrison. Visual Still
1934 Photograph  A teacher supervises a classroom with eleven children. Visual Still
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Pets
1934 Photograph  Two young men with a goose, pony, goat, and dog. Visual Still
1934 Photograph  A row of wagons carrying corn stalks. Visual Still
April 1900 Article    Document
circa 1909 Photograph  Girl's sewing class from upper grammar at the the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind in South Boston. The sewing room has eight or more sewing machine tables in two rows with railings sectioning off the work stations. Students sit on benches along the walls with sewing in their laps. Visual Still
1962 Article    Document
1962 Photograph  A row of men in wheelchairs before an American flag. Visual Still
1962 Article  A photographs of a young man in a wheelchair swinging a baseball bat and of a group of young people in wheelchairs. Visual Still
1962 Article  Photographs of people square dancing in wheelchairs and of four cheerleaders in wheelchairs. Visual Still
March 2, 1912 Article    Document
1852 Annual Report    Document
January 8, 1848 Article    Document
1960 Article    Document
June 1968 Speech    Document
July 15, 1944 Article    Document
May 1969 Speech    Document
June 23, 1916 Article    Document
May 21, 1816 Correspondence    Document
1864 Annual Report    Document
1870 Annual Report    Document
1845 Annual Report    Document
December 1917 Poster  Poster with drawing of several children leaving a school for the blind. Visual Still
1966 Article    Document
1962 Article    Document
1842 Annual Report    Document
October 1908 Article    Document
August 29, 1914 Article    Document
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