Browse by Series (Type of Material)
- Series 1: General Correspondence - Expanded
- Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative
- Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work
- Sub Series 3: Individuals - Expanded
- Box 44: Aaron - Adams
- Box 45: Advani - Arnold
- Box 46: Bagne - Beck
- Box 47: Bell-Bhooshen - Expanded
- Folder 1: Bell, Alexander G. - Expanded
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Brochure created for Helen Keller's 87th birthday, featuring a photograph of her at age 7.
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Brochure created for Helen Keller's 87th birthday, featuring a photograph of her at age 7.
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Letters of Famous Americans' publication, with letter by Alexander Graham Bell to Thomas Gallaudet about Helen Keller.
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Brochure created for Helen Keller's 87th birthday, featuring a photograph of her at age 7.
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Notes about Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Alexander Graham Bell about her life, dogs, and visit to Boston, accompanied by notes about Queen Victoria, Dr. Bell, and the telephone.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to John Hitz about Sarah Fuller, Helen Keller, and the education of the deaf.
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Letter from Alexander Graham and Mabel G. Bell, Washington, D.C. to Anne Sullivan, South Boston, MA about Helen Keller.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Boston, MA to Anne Sullivan, South Boston, MA inviting her and Helen Keller to dinner and the death of his nephew, Charles Bell.
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Correspondence regarding Philipps Brooks' request for a copy of a letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Thomas Gallaudet and a letter to Helen Keller from Marietta College.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Boston, MA to Anne Sullivan about a meeting of the American Association to Promote the Teaching and Speech to the Deaf.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Boston, MA to Anne Sullivan about a meeting of the American Association to Promote the Teaching and Speech to the Deaf.
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Letter from T. C. Mendenhall, Washington, D.C. to Alexander Graham Bell, Washington, D.C. about his meeting with Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Brewster, MA to Alexander Graham Bell about the death of her father.
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Note from Alexander Graham Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller wishing her and Anne Sullivan a pleasant trip to the country.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Cambridge, MA to Alexander Graham Bell about her education.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school or organization for the deaf and blind.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell and his secretary W. M. Mitchell to Anne Sullivan about his desire for her to instruct teachers on the education of language to the deaf.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell and his secretary W. M. Mitchell to Anne Sullivan about his desire for her to instruct teachers on the education of language to the deaf.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to John A. Macy about "The Story Of My Life" and the necessity of Anne Sullivan to educate teachers of the deaf.
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Note and letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about buying Anne Sullivan and John Macy a wedding present for him.
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Telegram from Helen Keller, Boston, MA to Alexander Graham Bell, Washington, D.C. asking him to speak for her at a meeting for the blind in NYC.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about her health and Dr. Bell's family.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about her new book.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about her new book.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Alexander Graham Bell about appearing in a movie about her life.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Alexander Graham Bell about appearing in a movie about her life.
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Letter from Mabel G. Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY stating that Alexander Graham Bell's health prohibits him from appearing in a movie about her life.
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Letter from Mabel G. Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY stating that Alexander Graham Bell's health prohibits him from appearing in a movie about her life.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY declining to appear in a movie about her life and suggesting a stand-in.
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Article from the Alexander Graham Bell Museum and Department of Northern Affairs and Natural Resources about Helen Keller and her relationship with Dr. Bell.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine to Western Electric Company, NYC asking if they have any material about or by Helen Keller for the AFB archive and about an upcoming biography on Miss Keller.
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Letter from Mrs. Young Hi Quick, Historical Research Librarian, Western Electric, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing copies of articles on friendship exchanged between Alexander Graham Bell and Helen Keller.
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Speech given by Helen Keller in Boston, MA about Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy to Mr. Thomson.
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Excerpt from the book 'The Career of Alexander Graham Bell' entitled "Aspects of Bell's Character and Achievement" about his work for the deaf.
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Manuscript from Charles M. Piper about Helen Keller's books and references to Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Mr. Hannah in thanks for the biography on Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine to Mrs. Young Hi Quick, Historical Research Librarian, Western Electric, NYC in thanks for the items on Helen Keller and Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from Helen Keller to R. H. Starrett in thanks for the kindness shown to her and Polly Thomson by the Bell Telephone Pioneers.
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Letter from William Chancy Langdon, Historical Librarian, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her tribute to Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from W. R. Abbott, NY, President, Telephone Pioneers of America, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her tribute to Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from Daisy Fairchild, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller about Miss Keller's article on Alexander Graham Bell.
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Article by Helen Keller entitled "If You Have Friends You Can Endure Anything," with a drawing of Miss Keller and Alexander Graham Bell.
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Article entitled "Plethora of creativeness" about Alexander Graham Bell and his work for the deaf, in particular with Helen Keller.
- Folder 2: Bell, Alexander G.
- Folder 3: Bell, Alexander G. (Daisy Fairchild and Elsie Bell Grosvenor - not AGB)
- Folder 4: Ben Gurion, David
- Folder 5: Berens, Conrad and Frances
- Folder 6: B - General (Berg - Bettington)
- Folder 7: Berry, Frank
- Folder 8: B - General (Bhan - Bhooshen)
- Box 48: Bianco - Boulter
- Box 49: Bracewell - Campbell
- Box 50: Carmichael - Clemens
- Box 51: Cobb - Cutten
- Box 52: Crocker - Devol
- Box 53: Dick - Endicott
- Box 54: Elder - Flynn
- Box 55: Flagstad - Fulton
- Box 56: Gabrielsen - Grummon
- Box 57: Guex - Harrison
- Box 58: Hedkvist - Henney
- Box 59: Henney - Hillman
- Box 60: Hillman - Holmes
- Box 61: Holmes - Hutton
- Box 62: Ibanez - Iwahashi
- Box 63: Jackson - Karagheusian
- Box 64: Keller - Moore
- Box 65: Keller - Kellogg
- Box 66: Kennedy - Lee
- Box 67: Le Pla - Lyon
- Box 68: Maas - Manuel - Macy, Anne: A-F
- Box 69: Macy, Anne: Correspondence: G-T
- Box 70: Macy, Anne: General Awards - PR
- Box 71: Macy, Anne: Radio Broadcasts - Macy, John
- Box 72: Maeterlinck - Matsumoto
- Box 73: Maxwell - M-General
- Box 74: Migel, M. C. and Family
- Box 75: Moak - Murphy
- Box 76: Nagal - Neff
- Box 77: Neff - Noyes
- Box 78: Oates - Pearce
- Box 79: Pearson - Raverat
- Box 80: Reagan - Rogers
- Box 81: Roosevelt - Sanger
- Box 82: Scapini - Skilton
- Box 83: Small - Smith
- Box 84: Smith - Sylva
- Box 85: Taal - Thomson
- Box 86: Thomson - Tucker
- Box 87: Tyson - Tyson
- Box 88: Ulrey - Werle
- Box 89: Widener - Unknown last name
- 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