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Hellen Keller, residence in Aspetuck, Connecticut. Entrance, facade II

Hellen Keller, residence in Aspetuck, Connecticut. Entrance, facade II

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Arthur Hellen CC [tennis] - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Arthur Hellen CC [tennis] - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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Hellen Keller, residence in Aspetuck, Connecticut. Entrance, facade I

Hellen Keller, residence in Aspetuck, Connecticut. Entrance, facade I

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Railway executives meet with Hoover. President Hoover began today his series of conferences to help bring about normalcy in the financial world. The first conference was held in the cabinet room at 11a.m. today with eleven of the chiefs of important railroads. This group was made at the White House immediately following the conference. Front row, left to right: Agnew T. Dice, Pres. Philadelphia. and Reading R.R.; Richard Aishton, President American Railway Association; Secretary of Commerce Lamont; Secretary of the Treasury Hellen, Hale Holden, Chairman Southern Pacific R.R. and L.F. Loree, President of the Delaware and Hudson. Back row, left to right: Jeremiah Milbank, Southern Railway, J.J. Bernet, President Chesapeke and Ohio; P.E. Crowley, President New York Central Lines, J.J. Pelley (hiding face) New York, New Haven and Hartford, Fairfax Harrison, President Southern Railway.

Railway executives meet with Hoover. President Hoover began today his ...

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Hellen Keller, residence in Aspetuck, Connecticut. Entrance detail

Hellen Keller, residence in Aspetuck, Connecticut. Entrance detail

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Indenture between William and Hellen Duncan for the sale of a three-year-old slave named William

Indenture between William and Hellen Duncan for the sale of a three-ye...

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To the citizens of Washington. A handbill is in circulation, which contains a correspondence with the Mayor of the city, and Richard S. Coxe, Esq. and Col. Ashton ... Johnston Hellen Washington, June 2, 1832.
To the voters of Washington. You have a great interest at stake. Your canal stock is at hazard. Do not be thrown off your guard by the deceptious letter of Col. Seaton ... Johnson Hellen. May 30, 1840.

To the voters of Washington. You have a great interest at stake. Your ...

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Indenture between William and Hellen Duncan for the sale of a three-year-old slave named William

Indenture between William and Hellen Duncan for the sale of a three-ye...

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