The William Terry Touch Alphabet : for Use By the Deaf And By the Deaf-And-Blind With a Brief Sketch of the Achievements of Dr. William Terry During Fifteen Years of Total Blindness And Deafness
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Bell in 1872, is unknown, but one instance, that of Henry Gr. Stephens of Stratford, Connecticut, is espec- ially striking. 8 Henry G. Stephens. Mr. Henry G. Stephens died on March 24th, 1917, at the age of eighty years, during the last thirty years of which he was totally deaf and totally blind, the result of three years of service with the Thirty-first Regiment, New York Volunteers, in the Civil War. Like those who will lie mentioned later in this article, he was a splendid example of a man w...ho broke down all barriers that threatened to separate him from the world about him. The following brief account of his life, which embodies an interesting reference to his use of the touch alphabet, a knowledge of which he acquired from Dr. Alexander Graham Bell in 1SS7 or ISSN, is taken from a newspaper account written at the time of his death: "lie was born in New York February 8, 18.17. When he was twenty years old he married. Shortly afterwards he found it difficult to make a livelihood and shipped as a sailor from New Bedford on a sailing vessel.
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