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September 1899 Article    Document
circa 1900 Ephemera  An engraving of a blacksmith working at an anvil.  One hand covers an eye. Visual Still
circa 1900 Ephemera  Text explaining how the blacksmith became blind. Visual Still
circa 1900 Postcard    Document
circa 1900 Postcard  Sepia toned photo of man hunched over holding a cane. Visual Still
circa 1900 Postcard  Text on reverse of postcard - Remarks,Convincing Reference,About Remittance Visual Still
circa 1900 Postcard  Small photographs of five buildings. Visual Still
circa 1900 Postcard  Postcard image of a three-story brick building. Visual Still
circa 1900 Photograph  Srah Fuller seated, reading. Visual Still
circa 1900 Photograph  Students and teachers lining two sides of a hallway, looking away from camera, with a female wearing a white dress crouched at the far end of the hallway holding a round object at the center of attention. Visual Still
1900 Annual Report    Document
April 1900 Article    Document
April 1900 Article    Document
July 1900 Article    Document
December 1, 1900 Book    Document
November 1901 Article    Document
circa 1903 Pamphlet    Document
January 18, 1903 Article    Document
February 24, 1903 Article    Document
February 26, 1903 Article    Document
March 21, 1903 Article    Document
December 1903 Article    Document
December 1903 Article    Document
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  Visual Still
1904 Article    Document
1904 Article    Document
1904 Pamphlet    Document
February 4, 1904 Article    Document
February 5, 1904 Article    Document
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