Admission warrants, 1828-1942.

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Admission warrants, 1828-1942.

Record of admissions to state-sponsored institutions for blind or deaf students. Volume for 1828-1889 includes warrants for both blind and deaf individuals. Entries consist of name, county, age, date of warrant, and expiration of school term. Also contains correspondence from various agencies including Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind and as well as the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb. Other two volumes include only warrants for Maryland School forthe Blind. Entries in those volumes consist of warrant number, date issued, name, age, residence, length of schooling, beginning date, and agency issuing certificate. Latter two volumes arranged chronologically. Volume for 1828-1889 indexed topically.

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Initiated by a French journalist, a contest of drawings and essays was opened to all the schools in France. The best entries, selected from thousands submitted, were assembled in albums. French authorities sent an album to President Harry S. Truman and one to each state governor. From the description of Miscellaneous records, 1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122506154 Photographs taken from 1936-1945 by the University of Maryland Extension Service. Album created by the e...