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Excerpt from History of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Located at Columbus, O Before an actual organization was effected under this act of incorporation, there was a movement in a different part of the State that deserves mention. It was the opening of a school for deaf mutes in the town of Tallmadge, in Sum mit County. The object seems to have been to supply an immediate want, rather than to establish a permanent In stitution. In the family of Mr. Justus Bradley, of this town, were three daughters who were deaf mutes. The sympathy of the citizens being excited in their behalf, it was found that there were in the neigtring townships a number of other individuals...
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