Details for Texas School for the Deaf

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013458

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Marker Number 13458
Atlas Number 5507013458
Marker Title Texas School for the Deaf
Index Entry Texas School for the Deaf
Address 1102 S. Congress Ave
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 620369
UTM Northing 3347527
Subject Codes educational topics; persons with disabilities
Marker Year 2006
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1102 S Congress Ave
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text In 1856, the Texas Legislature established the Texas Deaf and Dumb Asylum, which became the Texas School for the Deaf (TSD). Gov. Elisha M. Pease appointed a board of trustees, which rented land at this site. By January 1, 1857, the first day of school, no students had arrived, but by summer of that year, 11 students were enrolled, including Emily Lewis, whose account of the school's early history portrays a life of hard work and self-sufficiency under school matron Josephine Snyder. New Yorker Jacob van Nostrand, with 19 years of deaf education, became the school's first superintendent in 1857. In 1875-76, he returned to New York, and Gov. Richard Coke appointed Gen. Henry McCulloch as superintendent. McCulloch's leadership caused the faculty and staff, including then-principal Emily Lewis, to leave. During the tenure of the next superintendent, Col. John Salmon "Rip" Ford, Lewis returned to the staff, where she stayed until her retirement in 1914. In 1887, the state created what became the Texas Blind, Deaf and Orphan School, which served non-white students. From integration of the schools in 1965 until 2002, its campus in east Austin remained part of TSD's facilities. The 20th century brought many changes to the campus facilities, administration and curriculum, including status as an independent school district. Newsletters and yearbooks document an active sports program over the school's long history, and alumni and staff fondly recall the long-standing, twin-towered main buildilng, and the significant leaders who provided support and education to the school's students and families. (2006)

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