Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School biennial reports

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Admin/Biog History Samuel Bacon founded a private school for blind students in Keokuk, Iowa in 1852. The next year, the school was established by the Iowa State Legislature as the Asylum for the Instruction
of the Blind in Iowa City, with Bacon as the school's superintendent. In 1855, the name of the school changed to Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, and in 1860 to Iowa Institution for the Education of the Blind. The name changed again in 1872 to Iowa College for the Blind; in 1929, to Iowa School for the Blind; and, in 1951, to the present name Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School.
Collection KSB Collection
Creator Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School
Credit line Gift of the Kentucky School for the Blind, 1997.26-29.
Custodial History Reports were sent to the Kentucky School for the Blind and were kept there until being transferred to the APH Museum in 1997.
Date 1861, 1884, 1883
Dates of Accumulation ca. 1861-1883
Dates of Creation
Abstract Printed reports of the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School 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, and some include black-and-white photo illus.
Extent of Description 3 folders (4 reports)
Report dimensions: 9 x 6 in.
Finding Aids Container list available.
Object ID 1997.26-29
Object Name Report, Annual
Search Terms Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School
Subjects Schools for the blind and visually handicapped
Education -- Iowa
Annual reports
System of arrangement Arranged chronologically.
Title Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School biennial reports
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