Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "New York State School for the Deaf" in English language version.
The Central New York Institution For Deaf-Mutes.
I. Facts Relating to the Organization.
The first steps toward the organization of this Institution were taken in the summer of 1874: eight months afterward the last obstacle was surmounted, and on the 22nd of March, 1875, the initial building, a hired house, No. 107 Madison street, was opened for business, the attendance being four pupils. On September 1, 1875 commenced what may be called the first academical year of the Institution, under the auspices of a board of fifteen trustees, with Alphonso Johnson (a deaf-mute) as principal and F.L. Seliney as instructor, both of whom, in connection with the Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, had been the original movers in the enterprise.
On September 1, 1876, Edward Beverly Nelson, B.A., assumed the principalship, a position he still occupies, and at the close of the second year the pupilage was one hundred and ten.
The Central New York Institution For Deaf-Mutes.
I. Facts Relating to the Organization.
The first steps toward the organization of this Institution were taken in the summer of 1874: eight months afterward the last obstacle was surmounted, and on the 22nd of March, 1875, the initial building, a hired house, No. 107 Madison street, was opened for business, the attendance being four pupils. On September 1, 1875 commenced what may be called the first academical year of the Institution, under the auspices of a board of fifteen trustees, with Alphonso Johnson (a deaf-mute) as principal and F.L. Seliney as instructor, both of whom, in connection with the Rev. Thomas Gallaudet, had been the original movers in the enterprise.
On September 1, 1876, Edward Beverly Nelson, B.A., assumed the principalship, a position he still occupies, and at the close of the second year the pupilage was one hundred and ten.