Helen Keller
Helen Adams Keller
American
American author, political activist, and lecturer
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| 1880/06/27 | Born | Born | Ivy Green | Tuscumbia | Helen Keller's Birthday | ||
| 1882/01/00 | Hellen Keller suffers an illness that leaves her deaf and blind | Ivy Green | Tuscumbia | ||||
| 1888/00/00 | Anne Sullivan returns to Perkins with Helen Keller, remaining until 1893 | Education | Perkins School for the Blind | Watertown | |||
| 1890/00/00 | Helen Keller receives religious instruction from Phillips Brooks at Trinity Church. | Perishoner | Trinity Church, Boston | Boston | |||
| 1896/00/00 | Helen Keller visits the village in 1896. Ms Keller lived on East St from 1905 to c 1915. | Visitor | Wrentham | Massachusetts | |||
| 1918/11/26 | Helen Keller, America's, famous deaf, dumb and blind women, lecturer and writer, whose amazing accomplishments in spite of her physical handicaps have brought her international admiration, speaks in Sprague Hall, College street. | Speaker | Albert Arnold Sprague Memorial Hall, Yale | New Haven, CT | |||
| 1936/00/00 | Built for Helen Keller | Home | Arcan Ridge | Easton | |||
| 1968/06/01 | Died | Death place | Arcan Ridge | Easton | Death of Helen Keller |
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