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Collection: Documents - Catalog Card
| EXCERPT: In your letter you begin on a kind of school journal with which we are much pleased. Continue it, my Dear, with every possible endeavor to improve and you most certainly will, under your present instructress....Do you sew at school?... |
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| TITLE: |
Mary Cogswell (Mother) To Mary Cogswell (Daughter), June 14, 1814 |
| FROM: |
Letters -- Miscellaneous Cogswell Family |
| CREATOR: |
Mary Cogswell (author) |
| DATE: |
June 14, 1814 |
| FORMAT: |
Letter |
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| PUBLICATION: |
Father and Daughter: A Collection of Cogswell Family Letters and Diaries (1772-1830) |
| PUBLISHER: |
American School for the Deaf |
| SOURCE: |
Yale Medical Library |
| CONTROL NO.: |
Biog. C659R |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Alice Cogswell, Connecticut, Correspondence, Deaf, Education, Family, Institutions, Mason Cogswell, Mute, Parenting, Schools |
| | | OBJECTS | FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Alice Cogswell To Emily Phillips, May 30, 1821 (doc)
- Alice Cogswell To Lewis Weld, December 19, 1828 (doc)
- Alice Cogswell To Mary Cogswell (Mother), October 28, 1829 (doc)
- L.H. Sigourney To Mary Cogswell, July 17, 1829 (doc)
- Letter To Alice Cogswell From Classmates, Februray 9, 1815 (doc)
- Mary Cogswell (Daughter) To Mary Cogswell (Mother), August 10, 1814 (doc)
- Mary Cogswell (Daughter) To Mary Cogswell (Mother), January 8, 1818 (doc)
- Mary Cogswell (Mother) To Mary Cogswell (Daughter), June 14, 1814 (doc) | |
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