Edward Miner Gallaudet
Edward Miner Gallaudet (1837–1917), son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, was a famous early educator of the deaf in Washington, DC. He founded the first college for the deaf in 1864 which later became Gallaudet University.
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1837 - 1917 - Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet - Deaf - Washington, DC - 1864 - Gallaudet University
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