The Deaf; Their Position in Society And the Provision for Their Education in the United States

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452; 1836, p. 379. A private school was opened at Hopkinsville in 1844, which lasted ten years. Pupils were received from several states. Annals, xliv., 1899, p. 359.
8 This grant seems not to have been wisely administered, but over $57,000 was realized from it.
'Laws, 1850, p. 23; 1851, ch. 26; 1852, p. 357; 1854, p. 15; 1870, p. 2; 1882, p. 16; 1912, ch. 71; Stat., 1909, § 270ff. A department for the colored was created in 1884. Laws, p. 175.
There have been some private gifts to the school,
...amounting to about seven thousand dollars.
218 THE DEAF Louisiana. In 1837 the state began to send some of its children to schools in other states, many being sent to Kentucky. 1 The state school was established at Baton Rouge in 1852. 2 It is governed by a board of trustees, including the governor and the superintendent of public instruction, and is visited by the state board of charities. 3 In New Orleans there is a day school, opened in 1911, and supported by the city. 4 At Chinchuba there is a private school, the Chinchuba Deaf- Mute Institute, under the Sisters of Notre Dame, opened in 1890.


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