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School for the Oral Instruction of the Deaf

Formal group portrait of the students attending the Milwaukee Day School for the Oral Instruction of the Deaf. The first public day school for the deaf, established under the law of Wisconsin of 1885, providing for such schools in incorporated cities and villages with State aid, and constituting what is known as the "Wisconsin system of educating the deaf." Standing in the second row are Willie Malloy, Oscar Teweles, Frances Wettstein, Paul Binner, Willie Tischafer and Patrick Ryan. Sitting in the first row are Lizzie Rundle, Hypatia Boyd, Katie Elias, Lillie Koerner, Ida Hirsch, Willie Howard and Frank Harnitz. |
Image ID: | 123731 |
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Creation Date: | after 1885 |
Creator Name: | Binner Engraving Co. |
City: | Milwaukee |
County: | Milwaukee |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Classified File |
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Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | CF 865 |
Original Dimensions: | 10.25 x 8.375 inches |
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Jewelry |
Neckties |
Shoes |
Suits (Clothing) |
Carpets |
Chairs |
Furniture |
School children |
Education |
Hairstyles |
Indoor photography |
Men |
Portraits, Group |
Teenagers |
Women |
Studios and dark rooms |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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