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
- 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 - Expanded
- Folder 1: J - General (Jackson - Jessup)
- Folder 2: James, William
- Folder 3: Jarvis, John and Vi
- Folder 4: Jastrow, Joseph
- Folder 5: Jemison, Robert Jr.
- Folder 6: J - General (Johns - Jussawala)
- Folder 7: Johnson, Lyndon Baines
- Folder 8: Johnson, Robert Underwood
- Folder 9: Johnson, Warren T.
- Folder 10: Johnson, Patty (Mrs. William T.)
- Folder 11: Jones, R. Bryson and Alice
- Folder 12: K - General (Kaasin - Kewell) - Expanded
- Telegram of congratulations from Trygve Kaasin to Helen Keller.
- Letter from Goro Kaburagi to Helen Keller in thanks for Christmas presents and expressing desire to write a book about her in Japanese.
- Cross reference page for a newspaper article from the Kennebec Journal about Mrs. Joseph B. Kahill's trip with Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
- Letter from Margaret Kahn to Anne Sullivan Macy wishing her a happy birthday and a safe operation.
- Correspondence to and from Margaret Kahn about the book "In Plain Paths" and about other events.
- Letter from Margaret Kahn to Helen Keller about her braille work.
- Correspondence to and from Mrs. Julius Kahn about birthday greetings to Helen Keller.
- Correspondence from Elizabeth Kallerbaugh in admiration of Helen Keller and attaching flower petals to a poem.
- Letter from Hilda Jane Foley to Katharine Cornell accepting invitation to H. V. Kaltenborn to serve on the Helen Keller 75th Birthday Committee.
- Correspondence to and from Taleuya Kanehisa about Christmas and a visit with Helen Keller.
- Article by MacKinlay Kantor entitled "The Woman Who Could: The Story of a Fateful Meeting," with photographs of Helen Keller and Mr. Kantor.
- Correspondence regarding Toshikazu Kase and the Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations.
- Correspondence to and from Mr. and Mrs. Masa Katayama about Christmas and Helen Keller's birthday.
- Telegram from Kathleen Inc. to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
- Correspondence to Takeyasku Kato about Helen Keller's visit to Japan and Mr. Kato's family.
- Letter from Helen Keller to Mrs. E. Kearne acknowledging receipt of flowers.
- Correspondence about Helen Keller's former tutor, Merton S. Keith.
- Poems by Gottfried Keller to Helen Keller including "Spielmannslied" and "The Musician's Song".
- Telegram from Private Helen Keller to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
- Letter from Helen Jeanette Keller to Helen Keller about her life, accompanied by letter from C. H. Whittington to Mildred Tyson questioning family connection.
- Correspondence regarding Mrs. Samuel R. Kelly's donation to the Helen Keller Endowment Fund.
- Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Lady Kemp in thanks for her hospitality in Toronto.
- Correspondence to and from Mr. and Mrs. Messmore Kendall about the Reunion Rabelaisienne.
- Correspondence to and from Doris Kendle about Helen Keller's visit with the Kendle family in Pemberton, Australia.
- Letter from Nick A. Kenny to Helen Keller donating to AFB, accompanied by a newspaper article by Mr. Kenny from the NY Daily Mirror with mention of Miss Keller.
- Letter from Rockwell Kent to Helen Keller asking to draw her.
- Correspondence between C. R. Kenyon and Helen Keller about invitation to visit the Student Christian Movement at the University of Queensland during her visit to Australia.
- Letter from R. W. Kenyon to Helen Keller discussing religion and her writings.
- Correspondence between Sophie Kenyon and M. R. Barnett about hearing Helen Keller speak for suffrage and donating to AFB.
- Correspondence regarding a letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Kern about WWII and AFB.
- Cross reference page for telegram from Cora Parsons Kessler to Helen Keller about the Permanent Blind Relief War Fund.
- Correspondence to and from William H. Kessler declining invitation to the Helen Keller Dinner.
- Letters from Evelyn D. Seide to Jeanne Kewell about her writing on sculpture for the blind.
- Folder 13: Kadish, Victor
- Folder 14: Kahn, Otto
- Folder 15: Kanin, Garson and Gordon, Ruth
- Folder 16: Kappel, Philip
- Folder 17: Karagheusian, Artemis
- 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