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1962 Article    Document
June 11, 1939 Photograph  Franklin Roosevelt and the royal couple sit at a table on the porch of Top Cottage. Visual Still
June 11, 1939 Photograph  Looking up on the Top Cottage porch during the royal visit. Visual Still
June 11, 1939 Photograph  FDR sits at a table next a standing Queen Elizabeth. Visual Still
June 1939 Photograph  Franklin Roosevelt drives a car as King George speaks to him from the back seat.  Roosevelt is seated next Queen Elizabeth. Visual Still
June 1939 Photograph  Roosevelt, holding the arm of a man in uniform, speaks with the King.  Eleanor Roosevelt and Queen Elizabeth stand nearby. Visual Still
June 1939 Photograph  King George, Franklin Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt stand with military personnel, many saluting, at Union Station. Visual Still
June 11, 1939 Photograph  King George sits at a table with two women and a man outside Top Cottage. Visual Still
1939 Photograph  Herbert Lehman, Jr., holding hat, at Top Cottage. Visual Still
June 11, 1939 Photograph  Group sitting on chairs next to Top Cottage porch.  A line of people leads to porch entrance. Visual Still
circa 1905 Postcard  School for the Blind, Lansing, Michigan. A large ornate building with trees in front. Visual Still
circa 1940 Postcard  A woman leads two little girls, one who uses crutches, up the front walk past flowers to the hospital. Visual Still
1863 Illustration  Illustration of Charles Stratton's residence; a horse drawn carriage in the foreground passes the gated mansion. Visual Still
circa 1850 Lithograph  A horse drawn carriage carries a woman, child, and man to the gates of the Alms House. Visual Still
circa 1860 Lithograph  Lithograph that depicts a woman with 2 children pointing towards the State Alms House which sits on a hill. Visual Still
1875 Lithograph  Aerial view of state asylum and grounds Visual Still
1906 Postcard  State Institute for the Blind, Janesville, Wisconsin.  A large building, driveway in front. Visual Still
1915 Postcard  State School For The Blind, Columbus, Ohio.  A large gray building. Visual Still
circa 1910 Postcard  State School For The Blind, Kansas City, Kansas. A sprawling building with smokestack and water tower. Visual Still
1910 Postcard  State School For The Blind, Vancouver, Washington. A large brick building with ivy and porches. Visual Still
circa 1905 Postcard  State School for the Deaf, Frederick, Maryland. A large ornate building. Visual Still
circa 1905 Postcard  State School for the Deaf, Raleigh, North Carolina.  Ornate building with many trees, a horse and buggy passing. Visual Still
circa 1880 Photograph  Stereo card showing male and female patients, including children, playing crocquet in front of a large brick building at Willard Asylum. Visual Still
1906 Postcard  Color postcard of large building and lawn shaded by trees. Visual Still
circa 1910 Photograph  A white house with trees. Visual Still
circa 1910 Photograph  Two boys stand before a shingled building. Visual Still
circa 1910 Photograph  A man holds a boy in a rocky field before several small white buildings. Visual Still
circa 1910 Photograph  A group of men in front of a single-storied white building. Visual Still
1887 Government Document    Document
July 1, 1938 Legal documents    Document
November 1932 Article  Drawings of a doorway, a clipboard, and a hand holding a pencil. Visual Still
October 8, 1938 Correspondence    Document
November 1, 1938 Correspondence    Document
June 28, 1939 Correspondence    Document
September 7, 1938 Correspondence    Document
1908 Article    Document
1908 Photograph  Photograph of large sprawling building with many windows, porches, and decks. Visual Still
1908 Photograph  Row of beds on a balconey. Visual Still
1908 Photograph  Layout of a large institution with many wings. Visual Still
1908 Photograph  A large building with many windows. Visual Still
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