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unknown Article    Document
December 1, 1900 Book    Document
circa 1835 Illustration  side view from street, three story brick building, people on sidewalk and street, walking, on horseback, in wagon Visual Still
1850 Illustration  Exterior, corner view of Perkins Institution, with horse-drawn wagons and children with kites. Visual Still
circa 1840 Illustration  Howe with dark suit, white shirt with high collar, beard and mustache Visual Still
November 16, 1842 Letter    Document
November 11, 1842 Letter    Document
July 22, 1842 Letter    Document
November 10, 1842 Letter    Document
December 31, 1842 Letter    Document
February 3, 1843 Letter    Document
October 22, 1904 Letter    Document
circa 1903 Pamphlet    Document
1904 Pamphlet    Document
circa 1887 Photograph  Young Sullivan facing camera, curly hair, dark dress, white lace collar with dark broach at throat. Visual Still
circa 1875 Photograph  Portrait of Arthur C. Andrew, as a boy in three-quarter profile wearing a wool coat and plaid cravat. Visual Still
circa 1904 Photograph  Boys' caning shop, Main building, Perkins Institution, South Boston, Mass. Showing Mr. Thomas J. Carroll, instructor. The boys stand at tall work benches with chair seats to be caned clamped at chest height. They each have long lengths of caning materials that they weave across the wooden frames. Visual Still
circa 1904 Photograph  Classroom filled with boys at the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind in South Boston. They are seated around a large U-shaped wooden table with an assortment of plants, pine cones, and flowers. Each boy has a writing tablet and writing instrument. Visual Still
circa 1904 Photograph  Shop with men and boys working on chairs. Visual Still
circa 1904 Photograph  Workshop for the Blind, Perkins Institution for the Blind, Fourth Street, South Boston, Mass. In front are two thick door mats and a spool of the thick cord used to make them. Six men stand in the back of the room at work stations. Some work on chair caning. One of the faces has been enhanced with pen for publication purposes. Visual Still
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