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Illustrates two manual alphabets for the deaf and the deaf-blind; has prominent illustration of the "new Institution for the Deaf and the Dumb ... situated on the east side of the Hudson River, about nine miles from the City Hall, N.Y." as well as portraits and brief biographic information on the Abbe de L'Epee, and Laura Bridgeman [sic]; has instructional texts.
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1856, C.A. Alvord, printer, 15 Vandewater Street, New York
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Date derived from the caption to the illustration which states that the building of the institution is new. According to the "Thirty-eighth annual report ... of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb ... for the year 1856," which has a nearly identical illustration, it states on p. 13, "The great event of the year is the removal ... on the fourth of December last ... to the new buildings at Fanwood, on Washington Heights, about nine miles north of the City Hall."
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