Connecticut Institute for the Blind biennial reports

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Admin/Biog History The Connecticut Institute for the Blind was established in Hartford in 1893. In the 1950s, Oak Hill School was added to the school's name.

Collection School Reports Collection
Creator Oak Hill School (CT)
Credit line Gift of the Kentucky School for the Blind, 1996.17-30.
Custodial History Reports were sent to the Kentucky School for the Blind and were kept there until being transferred to the Callahan Museum in 1996.
Dates of Accumulation ca. 1895-1925
Dates of Creation ca. 1895-1925
Abstract Reports of the Connecticut Institute for the Blind/Oak Hill School document the school's management, building, and student activities. They list the trustees, school staff, and students by name, include a financial report of receipts and disbursements, and photos. Titles of the reports vary.
Extent of Description 14 folders (14 reports)
Finding Aids Container list available.
Object ID 1996.17-30
Object Name Report, Annual
People Marshall, George H.
Search Terms Oak Hill School (CT)
Subjects Blind
Education
Schools for the blind and visually handicapped
System of arrangement Arranged chronologically.
Title Connecticut Institute for the Blind biennial reports
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Last modified on: March 24, 2009