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1868 Illustration  A Colporteur hands a book to a woman with a child Visual Still
1868 Illustration  A man in a top hat talking with a newsboy. Visual Still
1868 Illustration  An elderly man weaves baskets as two women watch. Visual Still
June 13, 1816 Legal documents    Document
May 19, 1923 Letter    Document
March 3, 1913 Letter    Document
October 22, 1904 Letter    Document
1860 Lithograph  A boy wearing high-waist pants, an over-sized jacket, and a hat holds newspapers in both hands. Visual Still
unknown Lithograph  A young woman sits with a sign Pity the poor girl that is deaf and dumb and blind. Visual Still
April 10, 1946 Magazine    Document
February 20, 1946 Magazine    Document
March 25, 1943 Newsletter    Document
October 25, 1941 Newsletter    Document
October 26, 1942 Newsletter    Document
July 25, 1941 Newsletter    Document
February 25, 1940 Newsletter    Document
February 25, 1940 Newsletter    Document
January 5, 1940 Newsletter    Document
February 14, 1877 Newspaper    Document
circa 1903 Pamphlet    Document
1817 Pamphlet    Document
1898 Pamphlet    Document
1904 Pamphlet    Document
1862 Pamphlet    Document
1865 Pamphlet    Document
1865 Pamphlet    Document
1825 Pamphlet  Title page of Happy Poverty; a lithograph of a woman with hair braided at a spinning wheel and another older woman in a shawl sitting on a bed Visual Still
1909 Photograph  Blind Men in Business Class Receiving Typing Instruction Visual Still
1905 Photograph  Blind switchboard operator working. 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
1918 Photograph  Five men working in the Fall River broom shop. Visual Still
1917 Photograph  A blind man stitching a broom. Visual Still
1913 Photograph  Three buildings opened by the New York association for the Blind. Visual Still
circa 1904 Photograph  Shop with men and boys working on chairs. Visual Still
1924 Photograph  Boy with woodworking tools. 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
August 1918 Photograph  Table with several baskets and wordworking products. Visual Still
August 1918 Photograph  Three men sitting at desks, working with compasses. Visual Still
August 1918 Photograph  Five men working, surrounded by dozens of bottles. Visual Still
August 1918 Photograph  Men working with rakes. Visual Still
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