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1904 Photograph  Keller in graduation cap and gown Visual Still
1904 Photograph  Photo negative of Helen Keller's graduation portrait. Visual Still
1904 Photograph  Helen Keller in her graduation gown, seated, facing right, colored. Visual Still
1904 Photograph  Exhibit at the St. Louis 1904 World's Fair. Visual Still
1903 Book    Document
1903 Article    Document
September 1902 Article    Document
August 1902 Article    Document
July 1902 Article    Document
June 1902 Article    Document
May 1902 Article    Document
April 1902 Article    Document
circa 1902 Photograph  Helen Keller seated wearing a formal white gown with pink ribbon around the waist and holding flowers. Visual Still
1902 Photograph  Keller wearing a formal gown, standing to the left of a window, away from camera, with right arm around the base of a statue with potted ferns to the left and right. Visual Still
1902 Photograph  Keller seated in chair in front of bookshelf reading a raised-print book. Visual Still
1902 Photograph  Helen Keller, seated to left of table facing right, with hand and face on Boston terrier Phiz, which is sitting on table. Visual Still
February 11, 1901 Letter    Document
January 30, 1901 Letter    Document
January 29, 1901 Letter    Document
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
1901 Photograph  Helen Keller and Alexander Graham Bell standing, using manual alphabet. Visual Still
1901 Photograph  Helen Keller standing, facing right, wearing long sleeve, floor length, white gown with waist sash, facing plant. Visual Still
October 8, 1900 Article    Document
circa 1900 Chart  Alexander Melville Bell Visible Speech as depicted by pictorial drawings representing different vocalizations. Visual Still
circa 1900 Chart  A pictorial description of Alexander Melville Bell Visible Speech which include a diagram with sounds related to the physiological parts used to make them. Visual Still
circa 1900 Photograph  Group photograph of the American Association to Promote Teaching Speech to the Deaf Chicago School taken outdoors on the steps. Visual Still
circa 1900 Chart  A pictorial description of Alexander Melville Bell Visible Speech through sketches of related physiological parts. Visual Still
circa 1900 Photograph  Six deaf students all sitting facing camera in classroom while one female teacher instructs the lesson. Visual Still
circa 1900 Photograph  Both male and female deaf children stand in front of a chalk board to read at the Horace Mann School. Visual Still
circa 1900 Photograph  One student standing at the chalkboard and five students in the classroom sitting at the Horace Mann School. Visual Still
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