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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 |
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| DATE: |
1893 |
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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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