Arkansas School for the Blind biennial report

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Admin/Biog History The Arkansas Institute for the Education of the Blind, located at Arkadelphia, was incorporated in 1859. It closed in 1863, during the Civil War, and reopened in 1867. The school relocated to Little Rock in September 1868. The name was changed to the Arkansas School for the Blind in 1877.
Creator Arkansas School for the Blind
Custodial History Donated to APH Museum. Custodial history not known.
Date 1945
Abstract On title page: The Arkansas State School for the Blind Catalogue Issue, 1945. A biennial report providing information for 1942/1943 and 1943/1944, documenting the school's management, building, and student activities. Includes photo illus.: an aerial view of the school, and school grounds, rooms, students, board of trustees, and Superintendent Finis E. Davis.
Extent of Description 1 folder (1 report)
Report dimensions: 9 x 6 in.
Object ID 2001.97
Object Name Report, Annual
People Davis, Finis E.
Search Terms Arkansas School for the Blind
Subjects Schools for the blind and visually handicapped
Education -- Arkansas
Annual reports
System of arrangement Arranged chronologically.
Title Arkansas School for the Blind biennial report
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