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July 19, 1905 Telegram  Telegram from Helen Keller to John Hitz reading, in part: arrive in Washington Friday morning... and was sent via Western Union. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  Helen Keller's white, two story home in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  Helen Keller's childhood home, Ivy Green, in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The photograph caption reads, Ivy Green, The Keller Homestead. The small house on the right is where Helen Keller was born. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  Lake with small, densely treed island, colored. Visual Still
circa 1905 Slide  A tree-lined road in Wrentham, Massachusetts. Visual Still
June 1893 Poem    Document
1893 Photograph  Visual Still
circa 1905 Photograph  A small cottage with shrubs in foreground near Helen Keller's childhood home in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Visual Still
1901 Photograph  Gathering of pupils with deafblindness and teachers from five institutions in Buffalo, New York in 1901. Reunion funded by William Wade. Students and teachers are arranged in two arching lines outside on the grass with front row seated and back row standing. From the Perkins School for the Blind: Edith M. Thurston, Thomas Stringer, Miss Helen S. Conley, Edith Thomas, Vina C. Badger, and Elizabeth Robin. From the South Dakota School for the Blind: Dora Donald (Superintendent) and Linnie Haguewood.From the Ohio Institute for the Deaf: Ada Buckles, Ada E. Lyon, and Leslie F. Oren. From the New York Institute for the Deaf: Myra L. Barrager, W. H. Van Tassell, Orris Benson, Catherine Pederson, Florence G. S. Smith and Katie McGirr. Visual Still
circa 1898 Photograph  Young Keller with head pointed down. Visual Still
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