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circa 1905 Postcard  Color illustration shows seated women making flower arrangements at a long table. Visual Still
circa 1905 Photograph  A small cottage with shrubs in foreground near Helen Keller's childhood home in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Visual Still
circa 1905 Photograph  Helen Keller rowing in rowboat with one passenger each at the head and tail of the boat. 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 Postcard  Michigan Deaf and Dumb School, Flint, Michigan. A three-story building with trees in front. Visual Still
circa 1905 Postcard  The Kindergarten, The Pennsylvania School for the Blind, Overbrook, Pennsylvania. A two-story building with tile roof, children in front. 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
circa 1905 Photograph  Sarah Fuller standing, with hand on chair. Visual Still
circa 1905 Postcard  School for the Blind, Lansing, Michigan. A large ornate building with trees in front. 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
1905 Photograph  Blind switchboard operator working. Visual Still
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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 1906 Postcard  Street view of Perkins exterior, telephone poles and lines, trees with leaves. Visual Still
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