Indiana School for the Blind annual reports

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Admin/Biog History The Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind was founded in Indianapolis in 1847. In 1907, the name changed to Indiana School for the Blind. In 1930, the school relocated to its present site on North College Avenue.
Creator Indiana School for the Blind
Credit line Gift of Mrs. Will Evans, 1995.12
Custodial History Donated to the museum by the wife of retired KSB Superintendent Will Evans.
Date 1860, 1872, 1904
Dates of Creation
Abstract Printed reports of the Indiana School for the Blind documenting the school's management, building, and student activities. Reports list the school's officers, staff, and students, the school's financial receipts and disbursements. An illustration (frontispiece) of the school building appears in the 1860 and 1872 reports; black-and-white photo illus. in 1904 report.
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Extent of Description 3 folders (3 reports).
Report dimensions: 9 x 6 in.
Finding Aids Container list available.
Object ID 1995.12.1-3
Object Name Report, Annual
Search Terms Indiana School for the Blind
Subjects Schools for the blind and visually handicapped
Education -- Indiana
Annual reports
System of arrangement Arranged chronologically.
Title Indiana School for the Blind annual reports
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Last modified on: April 02, 2010