1884_West_Virginia_Schools_for_the_Deaf_and_Blind_Faculty_and_Staff.jpg
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Description 1884 West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind Faculty and Staff.jpg |
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West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
faculty and staff photographed in 1884.
Howard Hille Johnson
, one of the schools' founders, is seated at left. Also pictured are, standing left to right, Mr. Shaeffer, Superintendent Major
John Collins Covell
, Abraham D. Hays, and math professor E.L. Chapin. Seated left to right, are H.H. Johnson, J.B. McGann, Lulie Kern, Martha Clelland, Sarah Caruthers, and deaf school principal H.H. Chidester.
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Source | Kathee Rogers ( (Please provide a date) )“A Campus Called Home: The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind”, in West Virginia Division of Culture and History website [1] , West Virginia Division of Culture and History |
Author | Unknown. Image retrieved from the sourced West Virginia Division of Culture and History website. |
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