Boston School for the Deaf

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Title

Boston School for the Deaf

Description

The Boston School for the Deaf was located at 800 North Main St. It moved to the Randolph campus in 1904, 5 years after opening, and closed in 1994 due to declining enrollment. As of 2020, its campus is home to the Boston Higashi School, which educates children with autism. This image shows the main building of the school from a distance, along with another building behind it. A caption at the top of the image reads "Boston School for the Deaf, Randolph, Mass." The image has been colorized, likely through hand-coloring. The back of the card has a message to Miss Alice McEnaney of North Chelmsford, MA, from "sister Jane".

Publisher

Porter's Pharmacy, Randolph
Digital image: Randolph Historical Commission

Date

1921

Contributor

Donated by Jay Blotcher

Relation

Collection: Jay Blotcher papers

Identifier

9999.135.a2021.268

Citation

“Boston School for the Deaf,” Turner Free Library Digital History Collection, accessed May 14, 2024, https://turnerfreelibrary.omeka.net/items/show/673.