Letter from Michael Anagnos to Capt. Keller, February 2, 1887
Letter from Michael Anagnos to Capt. Keller, February 2, 1887
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Letter from Michael Anagnos to Capt. Keller, February 2, 1887
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February 2nd Dear Sir, I have read your favor of the 28th ultimo to Miss Annie M. Sullivan, and I am requested by her to say in reply, that she will be glad to accept the position of governess to your little daughter on the terms therein specified, and that she will hold herself in readiness to start for Alabama whenever you wish her to do so. I have sufficient reasons to believe that Miss Sullivan will make an efficient teacher and most excellent companion for your little daughter. Very sincerely yours, M. Anagnos. A. H. Keller, Esq. Tuscumbia, Alabama
Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
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Michael Anagnos, director of Perkins School for the Blind, writes to Capt. Keller to inform him that Annie Sullivan accepts the job of working with his daughter, Helen.