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Essay heading: Edmund Booth: Deaf Pioneer
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At one point (1834) Booth and two other teachers went to South
Carolina and Georgia. At each place, they gave "exhibitions" of deaf education to state
legislatures. Impressed by what they had seen, the legislators in both states voted to send deaf
students to Hartford.
Booth resigned in 1839 and made a decision to move West to Iowa... displayed 300 characters
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At age 29, he wanted a more
active life and to earn more money. To reach Iowa, it was necessary to travel by railroad,
stagecoach, canal, and lake steamer. He reached eastern Iowa and settled at Anamosa, " a
wilderness with a few widely scattered log cabins ..." Outnumbering the small population were
Indians, deer, wolves, rattlesnakes, etc... displayed next 300 characters
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