Letter from Annie Sullivan to Michael Anagnos, March 26, 1889 (pp. 4 & 5 of 5)
Letter from Annie Sullivan to Michael Anagnos, March 26, 1889 (pp. 4 & 5 of 5)
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Letter from Annie Sullivan to Michael Anagnos, March 26, 1889 (pp. 4 & 5 of 5)
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... You may rest assured that Capt. and Mrs. Keller would be as good to Eva as if she were a member of their own family. Capt. Keller will pay for her expenses here and should she wish to return to Boston in the autumn he will send her home, but if she likes her home here he will be only too glad to keep her for the children's sake and pay her wages. Of course when I come back I will look after Eva just as I should were she my younger sister. I am almost certain that she would be pleased with her surroundings and make many kind friends here. I have written to Mrs. Hopkins and I shall wait anxiously for news from you both. Helen is perfectly delighted at the prospect of having Eva stay with her. Hoping to hear from you soon. I remain expectantly your Annie M. Sullivan P.S. The Captain will write to you also if he has not done so already. Anna
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.