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Alice Cogswell To Emily Phillips, May 30, 1821
I suppose you have not heard of this, that the new Asylum is completely finished, and the deaf and dumb persons live already there now....
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Title: Alice Cogswell To Emily Phillips, May 30, 1821
From: Letters -- Miscellaneous Cogswell Family
Creator: Alice Cogswell (author)
Date: May 30, 1821
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: Alice Cogswell; American School For The Deaf; Asylums; Children; Communication; Connecticut; Correspondence; Deaf; Education; Educational Institutions; Institutions; Mute; Schools; Sensory Disability; Sign Language; Women & Gender
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations


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)