Record 238/297
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Description 
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| Black-and-white photograph is mounted on a white card with gilt edges. It shows a young girl, Mabel Myer, standing next to a wicker seat. She is wearing clear wire-rimmed glasses and is wearing a dark knee-length dress, dark stockings, and buttoned-up boots. The photographer's name is embossed in the bottom margin. Handwritten notes on the reverse identify the girl as Mabel Myer, a student who later became a teacher, at the New York School for the Blind, Batavia, the daughter of Frank Myer and sister of Sam Myer. Mabel Myer is listed as a student at the New York State School for the Blind, Batavia in the school report for 1900. |
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Cabinet card, Full-length portrait of Mabel Myer
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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
Image Courtesy Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind. Note: use of some materials may be restricted, please call before publishing in any format.
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