Category:New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb

<nowiki>New York School for the Deaf; New York School for the Deaf; Escola para surdos de Nova Iorque; private non-profit organization school</nowiki>
New York School for the Deaf 
private non-profit organization school
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LocationNew York
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  • 1817
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Map41° 03′ 33.12″ N, 73° 47′ 52.8″ W
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ISNI: 0000000103632167
VIAF ID: 154881297
Library of Congress authority ID: n88227640
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The school, chartered by New York State in 1817 and opened in 1818 in a municipal building in Manhattan's City Hall Park, later moved to its own building, on the southwest corner of 50th Street and Fourth (today called Park) Avenue in Manhattan. In 1856 it moved to an estate in Washington Heights, Manhattan.

Today the school is located in White Plains, N. Y., and is called the New York School for the Deaf.

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See also NYPL Digital Collections website, New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb.

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