Browse by Series (Type of Material)
- Series 1: General Correspondence - Expanded
- Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative - Expanded
- Box 1: Birthplace: Alabama
- Box 2: Board of Trustees AFB
- Box 3: Death: Condolences - Funeral
- Box 4: Death: General - Memorials
- Box 5: Health - Helen Keller's Homes
- Box 6: Helen Keller's Homes - Investments
- Box 7: Investments
- Box 8: Investments
- Box 9: Investments
- Box 10: Investments
- Box 11: Legal: Consents A - D
- Box 12: Legal: Consents F - L
- Box 13: Legal: Consents M - S
- Box 14: Legal: Consents T - Z - Copyrights
- Box 15: Legal: Insurance - Will and Estate
- Box 16: Legal: Will and Estate - Record Repositories: AFB - Expanded
- Folder 1: Legal: Will and Estate - Expanded
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Card from John Sanders, Dallas, TX to Winifred A. Corbally thanking her for the mementos with a note on the reverse from Ms. Corbally regarding Helen Keller's portrait.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Treasurer, Helen Keller Property Board, Tuscumbia, AL to James S. Adams, NYC thanking him for the gifts from Helen Keller's home in Westport, CT to her birthplace in Tuscumbia, AL and enclosing a newspaper article about the gifts, accompanied by a note from Mr. Adams to Richard H. Migel.
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Letter from Mary E. Keating to the American Foundation for the Blind seeking permission to list and show the Helen Keller Estate in Westport, CT.
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Newspaper article from the Bridgeport Sunday Post, page 22 entitled "Rug from Blind Children of India Joins Helen Keller Gifts Presented to School" by Catherine E. Merillat about the donation of a rug from the Estate of Helen Keller to the Helen Keller Middle School in Easton, CT.
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Letter from Margaret O'Brien, NYC to Charles Pettengill, Greenwich, CT attaching two US Information Return forms, accompanied by Form 1099 and US Information Return.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Charles Pettengill, Hirschberg, Pettengill, and Strong, Greenwich, CT regarding royalties from Doubleday & Company and their deposit into the account for the Estate of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Charles Pettengill, Greenwich, CT to M.R. Barnett, NYC thanking him for the check from Doubleday & Co. and informing him that it was forward to the Manufacturers Trust Company for deposit into the account for the Estate of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Charles Pettengill, Greenwich, CT to James S. Adams, NYC enclosing a check to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Charles Pettengill, Greenwich, CT to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding the Estate of Helen Keller's indebtedness to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Charles Pettengill, Greenwich, CT to James S. Adams, NYC enclosing the original and proposed inventory of Helen Keller's estate and Form E-3.
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Letter from John W. Brown, Greenwich, CT to James S. Adams, NYC enclosing Helen Keller's Federal Income Tax Return for 1968, accompanied by a check for balance due and form 1040 with lists of dividends, income, expenses against royalties, and medical expenses.
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Press release from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC written by Bill Greene entitled "Helen Keller Papers Willed to Foundation She Served."
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Letter from James S. Adams, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr. regarding the inventory of Helen Keller's estate and where royalties from her writings should go.
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Letter from James S. Adams to Jansen Noyes, Jr. and Richard H. Migel regarding sale of Arcan Ridge and proposed site for "The Eternal Light" lantern.
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Letter from Winifred A. Corbally to James S. Adams, Greenwich, CT with list of items sent to The Helen Keller Birthplace, Tuscumbia, AL including a clock, lunch set, screen, painting, and rug.
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Household Goods and Descriptive Inventory #255493 from Allied Van Lines, Inc. to Tuscumbia, AL containing large, book, and mirrow cartons.
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Memorandum from Winifred A. Corbally, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding shipment of Helen Keller's door knocker.
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Newspaper clipping for "Estate Auction of the late Helen Keller" to be held in Fairfield, CT on Saturday, Oct. 4 1969 with items including Asian and African artifacts and furniture.
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Note from Winifred A. Corbally enclosing list of items sent to the American Foundation for the Blind, Tuscumbia, Radcliffe College, Mildred Keller Tyson, Phillips B. Keller, and other friends, neighbors, and staff.
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Memorandum from John Likely, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC attaching a list of braille material taken from Helen Keller's room at Arcan Ridge.
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Auction catalog entitled "Estate Auction of the late Helen Keller", including list of items for sale.
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Letter from James S. Adams, NYC to John W. Brown, Greenwich, CT attaching a check from William J. Josko from the auction of Helen Keller's personal property, accompanied by an invoice from Mr. Josko and the selling price for each item.
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Letter from Winifred A. Corbally to M.R. Barnett enclosing papers pertaining to the disposition of Helen Keller's personal estate.
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Final Account of Helen Keller's trust by James S. Adams, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Richard H. Migel including information on principal balance, income, net loss on sales of assets, estate distributed, and income received.
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Letter to Winifred A. Corbally, Bridgeport, CT regarding receipt of papers relating to Helen Keller's estate.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Charles Pettengill, Greenwich, CT regarding royalties from Doubleday & Co.
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Letter from Mary Jack Wintle, Assistant Chief for Acquisitions, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to John Likely, NYC regarding Braille books formerly owned by Helen Keller for donation to the Library of Congress.
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Copy of letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Nathan R. Einhorn, Exchange and Gift Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. regarding transfer of Braille books from Helen Keller's estate to the Library of Congress.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Charles Pettengill, Hirschberg, Pettengill, and Strong, Greenwich, CT regarding correspondence from United Artists Corporation about the statement of distribution related to the film version of "The Miracle Worker."
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Letter from John W. Brown, Greenwich, CT to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding material received from United Artists Corporation.
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Letter from Margaret O'Brien, NYC to John W. Brown, Greenwich, CT attaching requested material.
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Legal document regarding executors of Helen Keller's will.
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Note from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Charles Pettengill regarding United Artists Corporation distribution statements on "The Miracle Worker."
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Legal document regarding probate hearing.
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Copy of letter from John W. Brown, Hirschberg, Pettengill, and Strong, Greenwich, CT to Doubleday & Co., NYC regarding royalty checks for Helen Keller's works to now be sent to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Newspaper articles from The Bridgeport Post, The Hour, The Bridgeport Telegram, and The Redding Pilot regarding the beneficiaries of Helen Keller's will.
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Article from Listen, published by the Catholic Guild for All the Blind entitled "Bulk of Keller Estate Willed to Aid Blind", vol. 22, no. 6, Spring 1971, p.2.
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Newsletter from the American Foundation for the Blind including article entitled "Helen Keller Papers Acquisition Continues" accompanied by a photograph of Ms. Keller and Prime Minister Nehru of India, vo. 7 no. 4, Winter 1973.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding registering copyrights owned by Helen Keller with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Mary E. Mulholland, NYC to Donald Goldsmith, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC regarding Helen Keller's copyrights
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Note from Alfred Lisi, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC stating that Jansen Noyes, Jr. will sign documents transferring Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding Helen Keller's will and copyrights.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC attaching affidavit for him to sign which transfers Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Legal document entitled "Renewals of Copyrights" regarding Helen Keller's works.
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Legal document for the renewal of copyrights with Library of Congress registration numbers for Helen Keller's writings.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Haven Knight, Whitman & Ransom, Greenwich, CT attaching signed affidavit which transfers Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Haven Knight, Whitman & Ransom, Greenwich, CT attaching signed affidavit which transfers Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Inventory and Appraisal of Helen Keller's property submitted James S. Adams, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Richard H. Migel including information on principal balance, income, net loss on sales of assets, estate distributed, and income received. Final Account of Helen Keller's trust by James S. Adams, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Richard H. Migel including information on principal balance, income, net loss on sales of assets, estate distributed, and income received.
- Folder 2: Record Repositories: American Antiquarian Society
- Folder 3: Record Repositories: American Antiquarian Society
- Folder 4: Record Repositories: AFB
- Folder 5: Record Repositories: AFB
- Box 17: Record Repositories: AFB
- Box 18: Record Repositories: AFB - Indiana University
- Box 19: Record Repositories: University of Iowa - UC Berkeley
- Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work
- Sub Series 3: Individuals
- Sub Series 4: Media and Entertainment
- Sub Series 5: Commemorations
- Sub Series 6: Select Subjects
- Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
- Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
- Series 3: Oversize print material
- Series 4: Press Clippings
- Series 5: Scrapbooks
- Series 6: Architectural drawings
- Series 7: Photographic material
- Series 8: Artifacts
- Series 9: Audio
- Series 10: Film