ID
              2379
          Nationality
          American
              Occupation
          Teacher
          School founder
              Summary
              Hearing. With her husband Isaac, founded the first permanent oral school for the deaf in America, a small private school in New York. Later the Rosenfelds decided to accept deaf children from poor families as well as the more well-to-do, and reorganized the school to do so. New York State began helping to support this school, and it eventually became the Lexington School for the Deaf.
          References
              Dancing Without Music, p.122.
          Dates
              fl. 1864