Collection: Documents - Catalog Card
| EXCERPT: Julia Bruce [sic] leads a life of perfect contentment, and is, in this respect, both an example and reproof to those who, for trifling inconveniences, indulge in repining, though surrounded by all the gifts of nature and fortune.... |
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| TITLE: |
"The Deaf, Dumb, And Blind Girl" |
| FROM: |
Cobb's Juvenile Reader |
| CREATOR: |
Lyman Cobb (author) |
| DATE: |
1834 |
| FORMAT: |
Book |
| FORMAT TYPE: |
Educational |
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| PUBLISHER: |
Kickok and Shugert |
| SOURCE: |
San Francisco State University, Marguerite Archer Collection of Historic Children's Materials |
| CONTROL NO.: |
Archer C653 Cobb 1834 |
| LOCATION: |
No.3, pp.67-72 |
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| KEYWORDS: |
American School For The Deaf, Asylums, Blind, Children, Children's Literature, Connecticut, Deaf, Deaf-blind, Education, Exhibits, Institutions, Julia Brace, Moral Literature, Poverty, Religion, Schools, Sensory Disability |
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| NOTE: |
Special thanks to Meredith Eliassen, Curator of the Marguerite Archer Collection. |
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