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English: Bas relief designed by John Carlin (a deaf artist from New York) and sculpted by Mr. Argenti in 1854 for the south panel of the original Gallaudet monument at the American School for the Deaf, West Hartford, Connecticut. This sculpture depicts Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet teaching children the manual alphabet.[1] The monument itself was accidentally destroyed; this panel was saved and remains on display at the American School for the Deaf.
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  1. The History of the First School for Deaf-mutes of America: How They are Educated, and how the Alphabets are Invented, and Introduced Into Use. Derby, Ira H. Copyright 1887; 1885 ed. Page 15.

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