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Excerpt from: Mason Cogswell To Alice Cogswell, May 9, 1829 All our friends or most of them whom we wish to see often are from half a mile to a mile from us. So that much more time is consumed in visiting them than there would be if we lived in the midst of them; still we have visited many, and have seen many of t... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | Mason Cogswell To Alice Cogswell, May 9, 1829 | |
From: | Letters By Mason Cogswell | |
Creator: | Mason F. Cogswell (author) | |
Date: | May 9, 1829 | |
Format: | Correspondence | |
Publication: | Father and Daughter: A Collection of Cogswell Family Letters and Diaries (1772-1830) | |
Publisher: | American School for the Deaf | |
Source: | Yale Medical Library | |
Control no.: | Biog. C659R | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Alice Cogswell; American School For The Deaf; Communication; Connecticut; Correspondence; Deaf; Education; Educational Institutions; Family; Institutions; Lewis Weld; Mason Cogswell; Medicine & Science; Mute; Parenting; Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Institution For The Deaf; Schools; Sensory Disability; Sign Language; Social Welfare & Communities; Travel | |
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