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Links to Perkins' resources related to Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan, including articles, a timeline, and FAQ page.
Finding aids are guide to the physical collection that lets researchers know what it contains.
Learn more about the people, places, and events that have shaped Perkins since 1829 from the Perkins Archives team.
Since its founding in 1829, Perkins has occupied several campus locations in Massachusetts including South Boston, Jamaica Plain, and Watertown.
Follow a timeline documenting notable milestones from 1829 to 2016.
Information about the history of education for students with blindness and deafblindness, as well as related programs and innovations.
This guide is designed to help researchers navigate the three online platforms that Perkins Archives currently uses to provide access to our resources, including two for digital assets while the legacy collections are migrated to this one platform.
In 1912 Perkins opened its doors to students on the new Watertown, Massachusetts campus. It was designed especially for students with blindness.