Our Collection

At the Institute’s core is the Gilder Lehrman Collection, one of the great archives in American history. More than 85,000 items cover five hundred years of American history, from Columbus’s 1493 letter describing the New World through the end of the twentieth century.

Bergandthat, Anna Maria, fl. 1837 [There is nothing more pleasing to a independent person]

Order a pdf of this item here.

Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00496.114.02 Author/Creator: Bergandthat, Anna Maria, fl. 1837 Place Written: s.l. Type: Autograph quotation signed Date: 1815-1860 Pagination: 1 ANS Order a Copy

Full quotation reads, "There [is] nothing more pleasing to a independent person than to know that his kindness is received with a grateful heart by those on whom it is bestowed." Among the collateral to a autograph quotation by Laura Bridgman, a deaf-blind mute. Attached to the reverse side of a sheet of paper with two newspaper clippings about Bridgman glued to the front. Bergandthat's handwriting style suggests she was also blind, possibly an acquaintance of Bridgman's from the Perkins Institution for the Blind in Watertown, Massachusetts, where Bridgman became a student in 1837.

Bergandthat, Anna Maria, fl. 1837

Citation Guidelines for Online Resources