Alice Cogswell (August 31, 1805 – December 30, 1830) was the inspiration to Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet for the creation of the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.
AliceCogswell (August 31, 1805 – December 30, 1830) was the inspiration to Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet for the creation of the American School for the Deaf...
National Statuary Hall, Washington DC, (1889) Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and AliceCogswell (1889), Gallaudet University, Washington, DC Thomas Starr King monument...
life was altered when he met AliceCogswell, on May 25, 1814, the nine-year-old deaf daughter of a neighbor, Dr. Mason Cogswell. Gallaudet had returned to...
1889 statue depicts Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet sitting in a chair and AliceCogswell standing at his side. French was asked by Edward Miner Gallaudet, the...
behind its founding was the fact that AliceCogswell, the daughter of a wealthy local surgeon (Mason Fitch Cogswell), was deafened in childhood by fever...
named Laurent Clerc with support from the well-known Hartford Cogswell family. AliceCogswell was the very first student to attend this school in 1817. Schools...
Mason Fitch Cogswell (1761–1830) was an American physician who pioneered education for the deaf. Cogwell's daughter, AliceCogswell, was deaf after the...
1812 in New England, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet met a little girl named AliceCogswell, who inspired him to create a school for the deaf in the United States...
Alice Bemis was born in Newton, Massachusetts to AliceCogswell Bemis and Judson Moss Bemis, philanthropist and founder of J. M. Bemis Company. Alice...
met nine-year-old AliceCogswell who knew no form of communication system. He learned of Sicard's theories and started tutoring Alice. Gallaudet traveled...
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Language of Indigenous Peoples on the islands. In 1993, she received the AliceCogswell Award in 1993 from Gallaudet University for valuable service on behalf...
School for the Deaf. Alice was named in honor of AliceCogswell, the daughter of Dr. Mason Cogswell and first deaf pupil of the American School for the...
success in demonstrating the learning abilities of a young deaf girl AliceCogswell, traveled to Europe in order to learn deaf pedagogy from European institutions...
first Deaf school in North America in 1817 in Hartford, Connecticut. AliceCogswell, the first deaf student at American School for the Deaf. Robert R. Davila...
Judson Moss Bemis, founder of the J.M. Bemis Company, and his wife AliceCogswell Bemis. Judson Bemis, a philanthropist and business leader, played a...
Institute of Living, Hartford, 1949 Thomas Hooker statue, Hartford, 1950 AliceCogswell statue (American School for the Deaf Founders Memorial), Hartford, 1952...
Switzerland, aged 34. Ledyard Van Rensselaer (1843–1892), who died unmarried AliceCogswell Van Rensselaer (1846–1878), who married Edward Blanchard Hodge (1841–1906)...
– Jane Jetson, Alice (in "The Space Car"), Zoom Broom (in "Elroy in Wonderland") Daws Butler – Elroy Jetson, Henry Orbit, W.C Cogswell, Traffic Cop (in...
The Boy Who Risked His Life for Two Countries (2008) My Heart Glow: AliceCogswell, Thomas Gallaudet, and the Birth of American Sign Language (2008) The...
the Colorado Springs Day Nursery building in memory of her mother, AliceCogswell Bemis. Christmas 1923, the new Tudor building was opened and $20 gold...