Collection: Documents - Catalog Card
| EXCERPT: An extensive inquiry made, in 1886, among former pupils of the school, showed them engaged at that time as follows:... |
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| TITLE: |
A Brief History Of The American Asylum, At Hartford, For The Education And Instruction Of The Deaf And Dumb |
| CREATOR: |
n/a |
| DATE: |
1893 |
| FORMAT: |
Book |
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| SOURCE: |
Available at selected libraries |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Alexander Graham Bell, Alice Cogswell, American School For The Deaf, Asylums, Clergy, Connecticut, Deaf, Doctors, Economics, Education, Employment, France, Government, Institutions, Laurent Clerc, Legislation, Lewis Weld, Mason Cogswell, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Public Welfare, Religion, Schools, Sensory Disability, Sign Language, Thomas Gallaudet, Work |
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| NOTE: |
Republished in Histories of American Schools for the Deaf, 1817-1893, edited by Edward Allen Fay (Washington, D.C.: The Volta Bureau, 1893), vol.1. |
| | | OBJECTS | FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- A Brief History Of The American Asylum, At Hartford, For The Education And Instruction Of The Deaf And Dumb (doc)
- American Asylum, 1821 (still)
- American Asylum, 1893 (still)
- Connecticut Asylum, 1817 (still) | |
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