ID
4013
Nationality
American
Occupation
Teacher
Clergy
Minister
Priest
Religion
School founder
Summary
Hearing. Worked as a clergyman in the New York City almshouse (poorhouse), where in 1807 he assembled and taught a small class of deaf children for a short time, until a change in administration discontinued the class. This is the first known formal class (school) for deaf children in America, as opposed to individual tutoring of one or two deaf persons.
References
Deaf Heritage in Canada, p.13.
Dates
fl. 1807