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Samuel P. Hayes Research Library Perkins School for the Blind 175 N. Beacon Street Watertown, MA 02472

TITLE: Helen Keller and Arthur Gilman Collection DATE RANGE: 1887-1904, bulk 1896-1900 CALL NUMBER: AG29 ABSTRACT: This collection spans the period from Anne Sullivan’s arrival in Tuscumbia, Alabama in 1887 through her studies at the Cambridge School for Young Ladies under the supervision of Arthur Gilman in 1896, and her entrance to Radcliffe College in 1899. Included are correspondence, writings and journals, exam and academic materials, clippings, and publications. Contains some of the earliest letters from Helen Keller beginning in 1887 to Michael Anagnos and others, correspondence to and from Anne Sullivan and other member of the Keller family, and a large collection of Arthur Gilman correspondence. Gilman’s correspondence includes hundreds of letter from William Wade, Keller’s benefactor, in addition to correspondence to and from heads of schools and organizations for the blind and deaf, and other prominent individuals, including Edward E. Allen, Thomas Humason, Thomas Gallaudet and Alexander Graham Bell. The collection covers a concern related to Helen Keller’s purported overwork and exhaustion, and an attempt by Gilman to have Anne Sullivan separated from Keller. The collection also contains journal entries Keller may have composed while at the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf and materials related to Keller’s Radcliffe College entrance exams. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2.25 linear feet LANGUAGE: English PROCESSED BY: Molly Stothert-Maurer, 2013 RESTRICTIONS: None COPYRIGHT:

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CREDIT LINE/CITATION: Helen Keller and Arthur Gilman Collection, Perkins School for the Blind. SUBJECT HEADINGS: Anagnos, Michael, 1837-1906. Gilman, Arthur, 1837-1909. Keller, Helen, 1880-1968. Sullivan, Annie, 1866-1936. Deafblind people--Education--United States--History--19th century. Women teachers--United States--Correspondence. Boston (Mass.)--History--19th century. Tuscumbia (Ala.)--History. Perkins School for the Blind—History. RELATED COLLECTIONS: AG62 Helen Keller Photographs AG151 Nella Braddy Henney Collection AG9 Michael Anagnos Collection Sullivan/Keller/Anagnos Correspondence Collection KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS: HK= Helen Keller SCOPE/CONTENTS: 7 Boxes, 7 Series Series 1: Helen Keller and family correspondence, 1887-1891 Subseries 1: Helen Keller to Michael Anagnos, 1889-1891 Subseries 2: Helen Keller to others, 1887-1897 Subseries 3: Letters to Helen Keller, 1896-1898 Subseries 4: Other correspondence, 1897

Series 2: Letters to Anne Sullivan, 1896-1897 Series 3: Anagnos, correspondence and writings about Helen Keller, 1887-1899 Series 4: Helen Keller’s Journals, 1895 Series 5: Arthur Gilman Correspondence Subseries 1: Letters to Gilman, 1886-1904 Subseries 2: William Wade correspondence to Gilman and others, 1892-1904 Series 6: Helen Keller’s Exams and School Work Series 7: Clippings, Publication, Photographs CONTAINER LIST:

Series 1: Helen Keller and family correspondence Subseries 1: Helen Keller to Michael Anagnos, 1889-1891 Box 1 Folder 1: May 18, 1889 Folder 2: Nov. 7, 1889 Folder 3: Feb. 1, 1890, (in French) Folder 4: July 4, 1890 Folder 5: Sept. 6, 1890 (typed) Folder 6: n. d. [1890] Folder 7: Aug. 8, 1891 Folder 8: Sept. 29, 1891 Folder 9: Nov. 4, 1891 Folder 10: June 2, n. d. Folder 11: n. d. Folder 12: April 21, 1895

Subseries 2: Helen Keller to others, 1887-1897 Box 1 Folder 13: Unknown recipient, HK’s first letter, June 17, 1887 Folder 14: Unknown recipient, fragment, n. d. Folder 15: Unknown recipient, fragment, n. d. Folder 16: Whittier, John Greenleaf (poet), Dec. 17, 1890 Folder 17: Keller, Mildred, Oct. 24, n. d. Folder 18: Unknown recipient in Boston, Oct. 29, n. d. Folder 19: Richards, Laura E., Dec. 24, 1891 Folder 20: Grace S. White, 3 letters (one a copy- not original), 1892 Folder 21: Mr. Chaney, re: planetarium, transcript of letter- not original, May 4, 1897 Folder 22: Gilman, Arthur, 4 letters, 1896-1897 Folder 23: Wade, William, Nov. 6, 1898 Folder 24: “Dear Friends”, letter in preface to The Story of My Life, ca. 1903 Folder 25: Allen, Edward E. 10 letters, 1893-1923

Subseries 3: Letters to Helen Keller, 1896-1898 Box 1 Folder 26: 1896 Wilson, E. Allen, Architectural Draughtsman Grant, Fanny Parks, [I. L.], The Associated News Bureau Simmickson, Robert West, Pastor C. E. Sebring, Will H., The East Palestine Pottery Co. Murray, Annie S. Kelley, William F.

Ambler, W. E. Hyatt, Elizabeth M. Brown, G. R. Pratt, Evaline E. McHenry, Louise Folder 27: 1896 Macfarlane, N. H. The Dominion Co., Facts and Fictions Marston, C. E. Semple, Frank/ Thaw, Mrs. William [Mercury, Paul], Associated News Bureau Armstrong, Annie and Marshall Wilson, Annie, psychology class, Marion, Alabama Vaughan, A. C. Holbrook, Ella Mae Jas. J. Shannon & Co., Bar-Lock Typewriter Folder 28: 1897 Dennis, Ruth W. Horton, Elizabeth R. Pendergast, Sophie M., The Ariel, University of Minnesota Leathrop, A. B. Masterson, Kate Charrey, J. M. Perry, Willis R. Folder 29: Keller, D. H. (HK’s cousin), 1897 Folder 30: 1897 Engle, Katie G. Hamilton, Alice Agassiz, Mrs. Louis, The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women Hendricks, Fanny Adams, Pearl Eads, Edna Banta, Emma Folder 31: 1897 [McHomes], Ellie, Ave, William, Mary Machias Grammar School, Maine Elmer, E. R., Portrait Artist Barnes, Mrs. Albert Gardner, [Vilim], New England Conservatory of Music Folder 32: 1897 Masterson, Kate

Gilbert, Philip G. Gordon, Joseph Folder 33: 1897 Macpherson, D. Lovell, Mary Elizabeth Walker, Jennie L. Whiteside, Mary K. Welch, Edgar G. Spencer, Robert C., Wisconsin Phonological Institute Brown, Annie M. Owens, Linna A. Folder 34: 1897 Hagen, Mary C. McDougle, Ernest C. Smith, The Hammond Typewriter Co. Ladd, Rachel E. Folder 35: Wade, William, 4 letters, 1897-1899

Subseries 4: Other correspondence, 1897-1925 Box 1 Folder 36: letter to A. H. Keller from Metropolitan Magazine, 1897 Folder 37: envelope Letter from Helen Keller to Allen, 4 letters, 1895, 1903 Letter from Helen Keller to Miss White, n. d. Letter from Anne Sullivan to Allen, 1895

Series 2: Letters to Anne Sullivan, 1896-1897 Box 2 Box: Folder 1: 1896 Masterson, Kate Brisbane, A., The Sunday World Sargent, Louise Peabody [Judlin or Judson], Elizabeth G., The World, 1896 Ellis, William J. Smith, Minor C. Morris, Julia

Gilder, Joseph B., The Critic Thrasher, Mary, Catt Co. Crane, [Coruchin] Stanga, Fanny Rikansrud, Ole T., Co. Recorder, Iowa, 2 letters Ware, Miss E. L. Folder 2: 1896 [Goodafeed], G. S., University of Chicago The Dominion Co., Facts and Fiction Folder 3: 1897 Sheeleigh, M., Pastor Skinner, Charles R., National Educational Association of the United States, 2 letters Sally, Mrs. M. J. Chidester, Davitt D. Wade, William Fernie, B. J., Christian Herald Murphy, Mary [Whulite], Gilberta S. Marshall, A. Wiggins, Noble B., Leland Hotel Hitz, John, Volta Bureau Ferris, Walter Rockwood, Pastor, The Bay Ridge Presbyterian Church Bell, Alexander Graham [Judlin or Judson], Elizabeth G., The Sunday World Folder 4: 1897 Gilman, Arthur Hutton, Eleanor V. McDougle, Ernest C. Anderson, T. L., County and District Clerk, Briscoe County Knorring, Agathe von

Series 3: Anagnos, correspondence and writings about HK, 1887-1899 Box 2 Folder 5: from Anne Sullivan to Anagnos, June 19, 1887 Folder 6: from Anne Sullivan to Anagnos, Aug. 23, 1887 (copy) Folder 7: from Anne Sullivan to Anagnos, March 2, 1890 Folder 8: from Capt. Arthur Keller to Anagnos, Feb. 23, 1890

Folder 9: unknown to Anagnos, 1899 Folder 10: manuscript/notes/ or transcription about HK, pages 114-129, likely authored by Anagnos, n. d. Folder 11: manuscript with portion printed in Perkins 68th Annual Report, likely written by Anagnos, pages 170-192

Series 4: Helen Keller’s Journals, 1895, n. d. Box 2 Folder 12: Five college examination blue books, labeled Volume I-V, probably composed while HK was at the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf, likely handwritten by Anne Sullivan Macy 1895

Series 5: Arthur Gilman Correspondence Subseries 1: Letters to Gilman, 1896-1904 Box 3 Folder 1: Allen, Edward E., Director Pennsylvania Institution for Blind, 20 letters, 1896-1899 Folder 2: Anagnos, Michael, Director Perkins Institution, 11 letters, 1896-1899 Folder 3: “B” correspondence Barr, Martin W., Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, 2 letters, 1896 Brown, G. V., 1896 Byerly, W. E. 1897 Bridgman, Rev. H. A., The Congregationalist, 1897 Bennett, John A., Attorney, 1898 Bonestute, Sarah H., 2 letters, 1899 Baker, Mattie C., 1901 Folder 4: Balis, Sylvia Chapin, 1896-1898 Folder 5: Barnes, Anna Sands, 2 letters, n. d. Folder 6: Bell, Alexander Graham, and Arthur W. McCurdy (private secretary), 9 letters, 1897-

1898 Folder 7: Bennett, Gazella, 3 letters, 1897-1899, n. d. Folder 8: Booth, F. W., The Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, 1896 Folder 9: Boyle, G. R., The British and Foreign Blind Association, 7 letters, 1896-1897 Folder 10: “C” correspondence Cardemann, B. F. (Miss), 1896 Columbia Typewritter Co., 1896 Chase, Harriet R., Mrs. Fielden & Miss Chace’s School, 1997 Chamberlin, J. E., The Youth’s Companion, 4 letters, n. d. Chase, S. A., The Hammond Typewriter Co., 2 letters, 1897 Carson, J. C., Syracuse State Institution for Feeble Minded Children, 1899 Coes, Mary, Radcliffe College, 1899 Crouter, A. L. E., The Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 3 letters, 1 with typed response from Gilman on verso, 1899 Crouse, Laura M., 1901 Folder 11: Clarke, Francis D., Michigan School for the Deaf, 7 letters, 1896-1898 Folder 12: “D” correspondence Donnelly, T. F., American Book Co., 2 letters, 1890-1891 Dodge, Mary Mapes (dictated), 2 letters, 1897 Davenport, Mary A., Wright-Humason School for the Deaf, 2 letters, 1897 Drown, Rebecca, 1897 Dudley, D. C., Colorado School for the Education of the Deaf and the Blind, 1898 Folder 13: Eliot, Dr. Samuel, 3 letters, one with typed response from Gilman, 1897 Folder 14: Ellis, William T., The Golden Rule, 9 letters, one with typed response from Gilman, 1896-1897 Folder 15: “F” correspondence Fuller, Sarah, 3 letters, 1898-1903 Fernie, B. J., Christian Herald, 2 letters, 1897 Fosdick, Sarah N., 1897 Fuller, Samuel Richard, 2 letters, 1897 Frost, George H., Engineering News, 1897 Ferris, Walter Rockwood, Pastor, The Bay Ridge Presbyterian Church, 1897 Fickering, L. S., n. d. Frowine, Fannie, 1898 Folder 16: Fay, E. A., The American Annals of the Deaf, 6 letters, 1897-1898

Folder 17: Fish, Anna Gardner, 2 letters, 1897 Folder 18: “G” correspondence Gilder, J. B., The Critic, 1896 Gordon, J. C., Gallaudet College, 1897 Gilman, Julia B., 1897 Gilder, R. W., The Century Magazine, 3 letters, 1897 Folder 19: Gaulladet, Virginia B., 2 letters, 1896 Folder 20: “H” correspondence Heliotype Printing Co., 1889 Henry, [Souise] M., 1896 Hagen, Mary C., 1897 Howell, M. D., 1898 Hall, M. T., Harvard University, 1899 Hall, Frank H., Illinois Institution for the Education of the Blind, 2 letters, 1899 Hass, Robert T., n. d. Hodgson, E. A., Deaf-Mutes Journal, 1901 Folder 21: Hastings Photographers: J. E. Purdy & Co., von Wachenhusen, P. F., 5 letters, 1896 Folder 22: Hitz, John, Dr. Bell’s secretary, Volta Bureau, 12 letters, 1896-1899 Folder 23: Hopkins, Sophia L., 9 letters, 1896-1897 Folder 24: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 3 letters, 1888 Folder 25: Humason, Thomas Arthur, The Wright Humason School, 7 letters, 1896-1900 Folder 26: Hutton, Eleanor Varnum, 8 letters, one letter to Mrs. Hutton from St. Bartholomew’s one letter to Mrs. Hutton from St. Bartholomew’s Rectory, 1896-1897, n. d. Folder 27: Huntoon, B. B., American Printing House for the Blind, 15 letters, 1891-1899 Folder 27a: Irons, J. [D. or G.], 1896 Folder 28: “J” correspondence Johnson, R. U., The Century Magazine, 2 letters, 1896 [Judlin or Judson], Elizabeth G., The Sunday World, 1896 Jenkins, Westin, 4 letters, New Jersey School for Deaf Mutes, 1897, 1898, 1904 Jenkins, Ruth L., 2 letters, 1897 Folder 29: Jas J. Shannon & Co., 8 letters, 1896-1897 Folder 30: Keller, Kate A., Mildred, and Arthur, 14 letters, 1897

Folder 31: Kellogg, Lucy Chandler, 1897 Folder 32: Knorring, Agathe von, 8 letters, 1897-1900 Folder 33: “L” correspondence Leffingwell, Rev. C. W., St. Mary’s School, 1897 [Liorustein], 1897 Ladd, Rachael, 1897 Lane, A. W., 2 letters, 1900 Leslie’s Weekly, B. [Arkee, Orkell], 1897 Box 4 Folder 34: “M” correspondence [Mirchorsby, R. B. C., 1888 Martin, A., Cambridge School for Young Ladies, 2 letters, 1897 Mowry, Carrie L., 1897 Mason, Perry, The Youth’s Companion, 1897 Munsey, Frank A., Munsey’s Magazine, 1897 Marshall, Henry Rutgers, architect, The Century Assoc., 1898 Marden, Orison Swett, The Success Company (publishers), 2 letters, 1899 Mounette, Rachel, 1899 McFarland, J. T., 3 letters, 1896 McTurnan, Lawrence, County Superintendent Madison County, 1899 Folder 35: Macy, John A., 3 letters, 1902 Folder 36: Murray, Annie S., 4 letters, 1897 Folder 37: “N” correspondence Nichols, Myra Hall, n. d. Notman, A. F., Notman Photographic Co., 1897 Folder 38: Osgood, Robert T., 1897 Folder 39: “P” correspondence Parks, J. L., The Associated News Bureau, 1896 Parker, Francis W., Chicago Normal School, 1897 Pickering, L. L., n. d. Perkins Institution, Salesroom invoice, 1897 Peabody Education Fund, [McBurry, I. S.], 1897 Folder 40: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, about 28 letters, 1888-1893 Folder 41: “R” correspondence

Rodgers, [M. P.], The Typewriter Exchange, 1897 Reardon, D. A., receipt, 1897 Riggs, G. L., The Standard Electric Time Co., 2 letters with pamphlets, 1898 Folder 42: Rigsby, Cora, 4 letters, 1897 Folder 43: Rogers, Emilie and Henry H., 7 letters, 1897 Folder 44: “S” correspondence Stark, James H., Photo-Electro-Engraving, 2 letters, 1889 Short, W. F., State of Illinois Institution for the Education of the Blind, Jacksonville, 2 letters, 1897 Slocum, Grace L., Providence Journal Co., 1898 Sizer, Wells B., W. M. Welch & Co., 1900 Folder 45: Skinner, Charles R., National Education Association, 4 letters, 1897 Folder 46: Smith, J. W., 3 letters, 1898 Folder 47: Smith, Minor, 5 letters, 1896-1904 Folder 48: Smith, Minna Caroline, editorial staff at the Boston Transcript, 2 letters and one response from Gilman, 1897-1898 Folder 49: “T” correspondence Ticknor, Benjamin H., Ticknor & Co. Publishers, 1888 Terhune, Mary Virginia, 2 letters, 1897 Talbot, [Emory] H., Boston Journal, 1897 Thrasher, M. B., The Boston Journal, short note, 1898 Folder 50: Vining, Eugene C., 5 letters, 1899-1900 Folder 51: “W” correspondence Wulff, R., Konigliche Blindenanstalt, 2 letters, 1896 Winchell, S. R., The Winchell Academy, 2 letters, 1896 Warner, Charles Dudley, J. A. Hill & Co. Publishers, 4 letters one with response from Gilman, 1896 Westervelt, Z. F., Western New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes, 2 letters, 1896-1897 W. A. Wilde & Co., Sunday-School Literature, 2 letters, [189-] Wheeler, Rev. H. L., 2 letters, 1897 Wingate, C. E. L., managing editor Boston Journal, 1897 Williams, Henry G., Office of Superintendent of Schools, Bellair, 2 letters, 1897-1898 Whitney, James L., The Public Library of the City of Boston, 1901 Whiteside, Mary, notecard no letter, n. d. Wright, Helen A., 1896

Folder 52: Williams, Job, The American School for the Deaf, 4 letters, 1897-1901 Folder 53: Young, Charlotte W., 1897

Subseries 2: William Wade Correspondence Correspondence from William Wade predominantly to Arthur Gilman, including many letters written to Wade by others and then forwarded to Gilman. A few are addressed to Miss Gilman. Box 5 Folder 54: 1892, 1896-1897, about 40 letters Folder 55: 1898, about 50 letters Folder 56: Jan.-Oct., 1899, about 40 letters Folder 57: Oct.-Dec., 1899, about 30 letters Folder 58: 1900, about 20 letters Folder 59: 1901-1904, about 25 letters

Subseries 3: Correspondence from Arthur Gilman and personal papers and research materials, 1896-1899 Box 5 Folder 60: Correspondence from Gilman, 1896-1899 J. J. Shannon and Co., 1896 Huntoon, B. B., 1896 Gilder, R. W., copy, 1897 Skinner, Charles, R., 1897 Eliot, Dr. Samuel, 2 letters, 1897 Gordon, Dr. J. C., 2 letters, 1897 Wade, William, 2 letters, 1897-1898 Hopkins, S. C., 2 letters, 1897 Hutton, Eleanor Varnum, 1897 Keller, Kate A. 2 letters, 1897 Fuller, Samuel Richard, 2 letters (one a copy), 1897 Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, 2 letters, 1897 University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1897 Bell, Alexander Graham, 1898 Rogers, Emilie, 1898 Bennett, John A., 2 letters, 1898 Sangster, Margaret, 1899

Crouter, Dr. A. L. E., 2 letters, 1899 Hitz, John, Dr. Bell’s secretary, Volta Bureau, 2 letters (transcripts), 1899 Folder 61: Personal papers and research materials drafts/transcripts of correspondence, notes, timelines, private extracts, invoices, chronologies, and publication notes, many related to HK’s exhaustion and the removal of Anne Sullivan, 1897-1899 Folder 62: “Blotter/ Miss Helen Adams Keller/1896-”, chronology, daily notes about HK in what appears to be Arthur Gilman’s hand, 1896-1900 Folder 63: “Notes on Miss Keller”, Nov. 5, 1896, signed “Secretary”, pages removed from “Blotter/ Miss Helen Adams Keller/1896-”, 1896-1900 Folder 64: Statement by Helen Keller about Gilman-Sullivan dispute and her view on her alleged “overwork”, with annotations by Gilman, Dec. 27, 1897

Series 6: Helen Keller’s Exams and School Work Box 6 Folder 1: Essay by Helen Keller about studies at the Wright-Humason School for the publication Round Table, n. d. Folder 2: Essay: “What Qualifications Make a Noble Man, and a Great King”, Oct. 22, 1896 Folder 3: Empty envelope: “Miss Keller’s Paper”, 1896 Folder 4: Harvard Entrance Exam: English: short essays on Silas Marner by George Eliot, The Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare, Sept. 30, 1896 Harvard Entrance Exam: French and German: Translation, June, 1896 Harvard Entrance Exam: History of Greece and Rome, Oct. 2, 1896 Harvard History Paper: on Greece and Rome, labeled Sept. 1896 and Oct 3, 1896 Folder 5: Essay: “As You Like It”, Shakespeare, Oct. 12, 1896 Essay: “Sketch of Shakespeare”, Oct. 12, 1896 Exam: Short answers, American Revolution, March 17, 1897 List of Biblical references, n. d. Outline: Burke and English History, April 15, 1897, n. d. Exam: short answer English history, April 15, 1897, with typed note from Gilman Essay: “The Character of the English Colonies”, April 5, 1897 Translation: French, June 2, 1897 Essay: Napoleon Bonaparte, May 24, 1897 Essay: “The four English Kings, from 1689 to 1820”, May 25, 1897

Folder 6: Essay: “Two Ancient Love-Letters”, about letters written by Margaret Brews to John Paston, [1896] Essay: “Thomas More”, about his work Utopia, [1896] Essay: “Henry Hereford Makes Himself Master of England”, [1896] Essay: “Cardinal Wolsey”, [1896] Essay: “The Renaissance”, section on the Reformation, [1896] Writings in French, [1896] Folder 7: Essay: “Character of Rosalind”, Oct. 2, 1896 Latin Exam, Nov. 5, 1896 Essay: “The Speech of the Bishop of Canterbury”, Feb. 1, 1897 Essay: “Margaret Brews’ Letters to John Paston”, Feb. 1, 1897 Short answer exam about Samuel Johnson, Macaulay and Boswell, June 15, 1897 Translation: German, June 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 1897 Admission Examinations: Elementary English, June 22, 1897 Folder 8: Translation: Elementary French, June 10, 1897 Elementary French exam questions, June 10 and 15, 1897 Folder 9: Advanced German exam for Radcliffe with signed certificate by Gilman regarding manner in which exam was given, June 29, 1897 Printed exam questions, Radcliffe exam, June 29, 1897: Advanced German, Elementary Latin, History of Greece and Rome, Elementary English, Elementary French, History of United States and England Radcliffe exam score card, July 7, 1897 Essay: Greek and Roman History, July 2, 1897 Elementary French exam, July 3, 1897 Folder 10: Translation: Elementary Latin, June 28, 1897 French composition, many pages, n. d. Empty Radcliffe envelope “Miss Helen Keller”, n. d. Folder 11: Translation: Elementary French, May 26, 1897 Essay: Samuel Johnson, May 27, 1897 Essay: “The Reform Bill”, June 7, 1897 Translation: French, June 7, 1897 Essay: “The Speech of the Archbishop of Canterbury” Excerpt Greek history, June 28, 1897 Essay: “A Brief Sketch of Francis Bacon’s Life” (2), Oct. 14 and Oct. 28, 1897 Essay: “The Ptolemaic System”, Oct. 18, 1897 Folder 12: Mathematical model (pinprick relief with braille numbers), Nov. 1, 1897 Folder 13: list of typewritten Greek words, n. d.

Series 7: Clippings, Publication, Photographs Box 7 Folder 1: Clippings, 1896-1898 Folder 2: Clippings, 1897-1900 Folder 3: Clippings, n. d. Folder 4: Clippings, D. H. Keller (HK’s cousin), 1897 Folder 5: Translation of articles, “Verdens Gang” (Norwegian) and 1 other Folder 6: Article summary, Boston Transcript, 1898 Folder 7: Photocopies of clippings on archival paper Folder 8: Publication, Helen Keller Literary Library Assoc., Tuscumbia, AL, 1897 Folder 9: Publication, Nat’l Education Committee Bulletin, 1897 Folder 10: Publication, “Progress”, Wright-Humason School newsletter, Feb. 1895 Folder 11: Publication, “The Story of Helen Keller”, by Sallie Joe White, 5 copies, 1888 Folder 12: Publication from Finland sent to Gilman by Agathe von Knorring, 1898 Folder 13: Publications: The American School for the Deaf, Hartford, pamphlet, n. d., Math curriculum, 1899, and “Journal for Deaf-Mutes” (Norwegian), 1897 Folder 14: Photographs: 1 image of a desktop planetarium, 6 with no visible information, n. d.

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