Letter from Annie Sullivan to Michael Anagnos, March 13, 1887 (p. 5 of 5)
Letter from Annie Sullivan to Michael Anagnos, March 13, 1887 (p. 5 of 5)
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Letter from Annie Sullivan to Michael Anagnos, March 13, 1887 (p. 5 of 5)
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... here. All the wild Flowers are in bloom and the trees are beginning to leaf and everything looks new and beautiful. The Doctor is going to teach me to ride horseback next week and I am perfectly delighted at the prospect. So, if you do not come here to see me I may never have the pleasure of seeing you again, for in all probability I shall break my neck. Very respectfully yours, Annie M. Sullivan
Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
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Handwritten letter from Anne Sullivan to Michael Anagnos, Director of Perkins School for the Blind. Anagnos was responsible for sending Anne Sullivan to Tuscumbia, Alabama to teach Helen Keller. The letter discusses observations and details relating to the early education of Helen Keller.