Notice to local officials of appointments to blind and deaf and dumb institutions, 1890-1899.

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Notice to local officials of appointments to blind and deaf and dumb institutions, 1890-1899.

These volumes contain forms providing notice to county boards of supervisors or comptrollers that students from their jurisdiction have been appointed to or their terms extended in state institutions for the blind and deaf.

.5 cu. ft. (2 volumes)

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