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Excerpt from: Mason Cogswell To Mary Cogswell, September 7, 1816 Since our arrival, we have been incessantly engaged in delivering our letters, feeling the pulses of the sick, and contriving the best possible way of picking their pockets gentely. [sic] Matters, we think, are working up towards a favorable issue.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | Mason Cogswell To Mary Cogswell, September 7, 1816 | |
From: | Letters By Mason Cogswell | |
Creator: | Mason F. Cogswell (author) | |
Date: | September 7, 1816 | |
Format: | Correspondence | |
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 | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; American School For The Deaf; Benevolence; Boston, MA; Communication; Connecticut; Correspondence; Deaf; Education; Educational Institutions; Family; Fundraising; Institutions; Laurent Clerc; Mason Cogswell; Massachusetts; Medicine & Science; Mute; Philanthropy; Schools; Sensory Disability; Sign Language; Social Welfare & Communities; Travel | |
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