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"Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet is born in Philidelphia, Pennsylvania on December 10 [...] the oldest of eight children. His family soon moved to Hartford, Connecticut, and as a young boy he attended school there. Gallaudet suffered from health problems from a young age, mainly due to his lungs." (New World Encyclopedia)
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"He [T.H. Gallaudet] went to Yale University at age fourteen, earning his Bachelor's degree [...] at the top of his class. He then recieved his Master's degree in 1810." (New World Encyclodpedia)
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"...he became a preacher, and his strong Congregationalist faith guided him throughout his life." (New World Encyclopedia)
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"He [...] went to Europe to learn educational methods for teaching the deaf." (learningtogive.org)
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"Having persuaded [Laurent] Clerc to accompany him, Gallaudet sailed for America." (Gallaudet University)
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"He founded and served as principal of the first institution for the education of the deaf in the United States [...] It is now known as the American School for the Deaf." (New World Encyclopedia)
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"The school became well recognized and was visited by President James Monroe [...]" (New World Encyclopedia)
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"Gallaudet [...] retired due to health problems. (New World Encyclopedia)
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"Gallaudet [...] died at his home in Hartford on September 10 [...] at the age of 63, and was buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford." (New World Encyclopedia)