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
- Sub Series 4: Media and Entertainment
- Sub Series 5: Commemorations
- Sub Series 6: Select Subjects
- Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations - Expanded
- Box 113: General Public Correspondence 1893, 1900-1923
- Box 114: General Public Correspondence 1924-1932
- Box 115: General Public Correspondence 1933-1941
- Box 116: General Public Correspondence 1942-1948
- Box 117: General Public Correspondence 1948-1950
- Box 118: General Public Correspondence 1950-1951
- Box 119: General Public Correspondence 1951-1952
- Box 120: General Public Correspondence 1952 D-Y
- Box 121: General Public Correspondence 1953
- Box 122: General Public Correspondence 1954 A-R
- Box 123: General Public Correspondence 1954-1955 - Expanded
- Folder 1: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1954 (S-Z) - Expanded
- Letter from High School Junior Pat Sadley requesting info on Helen for a school paper
- Letter from Evelyn Davidson Seide responding to a letter sent to Helen from Sylvia Saller
- Correspondence with various members of the Salvation Army requesting Helen's help
- Letter from High School Senior Barbara Sartin requesting info on Helen for a school paper
- Letter from Rosa Schleser admiring Helen and requesting an autograph from her
- Letter from Kuniko Shirae thanking Helen for being kind to her husband
- Letter from Suzanne Schmuck requesting information on Helen Keller and her work
- Letter from Ms. McLaughlin thanking Dr. Potts for inviting her students to see Helen's film
- Correspondence with Sister Catherine admiring Helen and sending prayers for the blind
- Letter from Thirteen-year-old Betty Seltzer requesting an autograph and photo
- Letter from Edith Serex thanking Helen for sending her an inspiring letter
- Letter from Maria Seutch of Austria requesting an autographed photo of Helen
- Correspondence with Florence Seymour admiring Helen and wishing her a happy birthday
- Correspondence with Dr. Sharp asking Helen to write an article on education for a book
- Letter from Seventeen-year-old Kathy Shoffmen admiring Helen and her film premier
- Correspondence with Barbara Shuttlesworth asking about Helen's recent books
- Letter from Carol Sidman requesting a pamphlet about and photograph of Helen Keller
- Correspondence with High School Junior Sue Simpson wanting a note from Helen for class
- Correspondence with Jerry Sims admiring Helen and wanting to meet her / shake her hand
- Letter from High School Junior Mary Sizelove requesting a photo of Helen for a class project
- Letter from Bettie Smith requesting an autograph from Helen Keller
- Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Smith critiquing the "Outlook for the Blind" magazine
- Letter from Helen Keller to Mrs. Smith thanking her for bringing Helen roses
- Correspondence with Helen Speicher asking for Helen's advice for her blind son Stephen
- Letter from C. R. Barlow turning down AFB's invitation to attend the film about Helen
- Correspondence and poetry from Mr. & Mrs. Speer to Helen and to Evelyn Davidson Seide
- Letter from Evelyn Davidson Seide to Mrs. Speicker regarding a letter sent to Helen
- Letter from Lotte Stapel wanting the know the publisher of Helen's book to purchase it
- Correspondence with High School Junior Marcia Stein requesting info on Helen for school
- Correspondence with Elizabeth Steptoe, who read Helen's book, talking about religion.
- Correspondence with Sheldon Stern sending his respect and admiration to Helen Keller
- Note with the Michigan address of William Stark
- Letter from Mrs. Steyer talking about the healing powers of Jesus
- Correspondence with Helena Stonehouse asking Helen about a past visit to her church
- Letter from Evelyn Davidson Seide to Lucy Stroup sending her a photo and autograph
- Correspondence with Rush Sturges donating to the blind of Korea in memory of his wife.
- Letter from Hal Styles who will bring attention to AFB's fundraising efforts on his TV show
- Correspondence with Mrs. Suchenski admiring Helen and sending her a kerchief
- Correspondence with Georg Tabbert, a blind man, wondering about Helen's sense of smell
- Correspondence with Mary Tait admiring both Helen Keller and Polly Thomson
- Correspondence with Mrs. Talbott admiring Helen and talking about her son and her friend
- Correspondence with Billie Thomas admiring Helen and donating money to the Foundation
- Correspondence with Mrs. Thomas asking if there is a good home for her deafblind mother.
- Correspondence with Mrs. Tisdale asking for a photograph of Helen Keller
- Letter to Clifton Triol in response to a letter he sent to Helen Keller
- Letter from Thirteen-year-old Ursula Neumann of Germany to Helen Keller
- Correspondence with Mr. Vanderau admiring Helen and all the obstacles she overcame
- Correspondence inviting Helen to see a VA training film for newly blinded veterans
- Letter from Harold Volve sending Evelyn Davidson Seide a photo of Helen for Helen to sign
- Letter from Joachim Von Puttkamer, medical researcher, helping deaf people's senses
- Letter from Polly Thomson on behalf of Helen to Mr. R. T. Vyas, India's first blind lawyer
- Letter from Helen Walker to Evelyn Davidson Seide thanking her for sending info on Helen
- Letter from Fritz Wallrabenstein to Helen Keller written in German
- Correspondence with Bette Washburn requesting information on Helen for a term paper
- Letter from student John Waters writing a report on Helen and asking if she has any pets
- Correspondence with Lilli Wehle asking Helen to write a few words for an article on herself
- Correspondence with Seventh-Grader Sharon Weiss writing to Helen Keller for school
- Letter from High School Freshman Diane Williams who learned about Helen in her school
- Letter from Mrs. Willis requesting an autographed photo of Helen for her daughter
- Letter from Evelyn Davidson Seide to Janet Wise who sent a book to Helen about Braille
- Letter to Charles Witzell in response to a letter to Helen about the Swedenborg Foundation
- Correspondence with Albert Wolff who saw an article on Helen in Reader's Digest
- Correspondence with Principal Anne Holdford whose school has their first blind student
- Correspondence with teacher Ruth Wooten wanting materials on Helen for a presentation
- Correspondence with Shin Negami inviting Helen to the Second World Religion Congress
- Correspondence with Seventeen-year-old Mincko Yaguchi, blind, who loved Helen's book
- Correspondence with Eleven-year-old Susan Yale asking Helen what she can do be helpful
- Correspondence with Innes Young admiring Helen Keller and hoping for a letter from her
- Letter from High School Junior Rosemary Zeiss wanting some info from Helen for her class
- Correspondence with Thomas Zottmann asking Helen to write something for his book
- Folder 2: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1955 (A)
- Folder 3: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1955 (Ba-Bh)
- Folder 4: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1955 (Bi-Bu)
- Folder 5: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1955 (Ca-Cl)
- Folder 6: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1955 (Co-Cu)
- Box 124: General Public Correspondence 1955 D-H
- Box 125: General Public Correspondence 1955 H-O
- Box 126: General Public Correspondence 1955 P-W
- Box 127: General Public Correspondence 1955 W-Z - 1956 A-F
- Box 128: General Public Correspondence 1956 G-M
- Box 129: General Public Correspondence 1956 M-V
- Box 130: General Public Correspondence 1956 W-Z - 1957 A-E
- Box 131: General Public Correspondence 1957 F-M
- Box 132: General Public Correspondence 1957 M-W
- Box 133: General Public Correspondence 1957 W-Z - 1958 A-F
- Box 134: General Public Correspondence 1958 G-O
- Box 135: General Public Correspondence 1958 P-Z - 1959 A
- Box 136: General Public Correspondence 1959 B-G
- Box 137: General Public Correspondence 1959 H-O
- Box 138: General Public Correspondence 1959 P-Z
- Box 139: General Public Correspondence 1960 A-C
- Box 140: General Public Correspondence 1960 D-G
- Box 141: General Public Correspondence 1960 H-L
- Box 142: General Public Correspondence 1960 Ma-Q
- Box 143: General Public Correspondence 1960 Ra-Sp
- Box 144: General Public Correspondence 1960 St-Z
- Box 145: General Public Correspondence 1961 Ab-E
- Box 146: General Public Correspondence 1961 F-J
- Box 147: General Public Correspondence 1961 K-N
- Box 148: General Public Correspondence 1961 O-Sz
- Box 149: General Public Correspondence 1961 Ta-Z - 1962 A-Be
- Box 150: General Public Correspondence 1962 Bi-D
- Box 151: General Public Correspondence 1962 E-J
- Box 152: General Public Correspondence 1962 K-Mu
- Box 153: General Public Correspondence 1962 N-Sn
- Box 154: General Public Correspondence 1962 So-Z
- Box 155: General Public Correspondence 1963 A-Cl
- Box 156: General Public Correspondence 1963 Co-Fo
- Box 157: General Public Correspondence 1963 Fr-Ha
- Box 158: General Public Correspondence 1963 He-Le
- Box 159: General Public Correspondence 1963 Li-My
- Box 160: General Public Correspondence 1963 N-R
- Box 161: General Public Correspondence 1963 S-T
- Box 162: General Public Correspondence 1963 T-Z - 1964 A
- Box 163: General Public Correspondence 1964 A-C
- Box 164: General Public Correspondence 1964 C-G
- Box 165: General Public Correspondence 1964 H-L
- Box 166: General Public Correspondence 1964 M-P
- Box 167: General Public Correspondence 1964 P-S
- Box 168: General Public Correspondence 1964 S-V
- Box 169: General Public Correspondence 1964 W-Y - 1965 A-B
- Box 170: General Public Correspondence 1965 B
- Box 171: General Public Correspondence 1965 C
- Box 172: General Public Correspondence 1965 D-F
- Box 173: General Public Correspondence 1965 F-G
- Box 174: General Public Correspondence 1965 G-H
- Box 175: General Public Correspondence 1965 I-K
- Box 176: General Public Correspondence 1965 L-M
- Box 177: General Public Correspondence 1965 M-O
- Box 178: General Public Correspondence 1965 P-R
- Box 179: General Public Correspondence 1965 R-S
- Box 180: General Public Correspondence 1965 S-S
- Box 181: General Public Correspondence 1965 T-W
- Box 182: General Public Correspondence 1965 W-Z - 1966 A-B
- Box 183: General Public Correspondence 1966 B-C
- Box 184: General Public Correspondence 1966 D-G
- Box 185: General Public Correspondence 1966 H-K
- Box 186: General Public Correspondence 1966 K-M
- Box 187: General Public Correspondence 1966 M-Q
- Box 188: General Public Correspondence 1966 R-S
- Box 189: General Public Correspondence 1966 S-V
- Box 190: General Public Correspondence 1966 W-Z
- Box 191: General Public Correspondence 1967 A-B
- Box 192: General Public Correspondence 1967 B-C
- Box 193: General Public Correspondence 1967 C-F
- Box 194: General Public Correspondence 1967 F-G
- Box 195: General Public Correspondence 1967 G-H
- Box 196: General Public Correspondence 1967 I-L
- Box 197: General Public Correspondence 1967 L-M
- Box 198: General Public Correspondence 1967 M
- Box 199: General Public Correspondence 1967 N-P
- Box 200: General Public Correspondence 1967 P-S
- Box 201: General Public Correspondence 1967 S
- Box 202: General Public Correspondence 1967 T-W
- Box 203: General Public Correspondence 1967 W-Z - 1968 A-B
- Box 204: General Public Correspondence 1968 C-F
- Box 205: General Public Correspondence 1968 G-K
- Box 206: General Public Correspondence 1968 L-Q
- Box 207: General Public Correspondence 1968 R-V
- Box 208: General Public Correspondence 1968 W-Z - 1976 A-Z
- Box 209: General Public Correspondence 1977-1990
- 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