Draft:Northern New York School for the Deaf

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Northern New York School for the Deaf
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Established1844
Closed1943
GradesPre-K–12

The Northern New York School for the Deaf, now closed, is in Malone, New York. H.C. Rider founded the school in 1884[1] as the Northern New York Institution for Deaf Mutes at Malone, New York. The school closed in 1943 due to falling enrollment.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Eisenstadt, Peter (2005-05-19). The Encyclopedia of New York State. Syracuse University Press. p. 440. ISBN 978-0-8156-0808-0.
  2. ^ "The Buildings of Malone: The School for the Deaf". The Darwin Exception. 2007-04-02. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  3. ^ Edwards, R. A. R. (2012). Words made flesh: nineteenth-century deaf education and the growth of deaf culture. The history of disability. New York: New York University Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-2243-5. OCLC 757177337.
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