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THOMAS H. GALLAUDET
(1787 - 1851) American educator who established the first American school for the deaf. Good content A.L.S. 1p. 4to., Hartford, July 9, 1832 to the Rev. J. M. Matthews in New York. Gallaudet writes, in part: "...I must still adhere to the conclusion expressed in my late letter, & request you to consider me as absolutely declining the appointment. In doing this will you express to the Council my thanks for their confidence, which I sensibly feel, & my ardent wish for the success of the University...". The "University" in question was none other than The New York University, which was founded in 1831. With integral transmittal leaf addressed in his hand. Moderately toned spot at center right of letter, seal tear loss to transmittal leaf repaired with paper, usual folds, else very good.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
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