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  1. The Michigan School for the Blind (MSB) was a state-operated school for blind children in Michigan. Its former academic campus is at 715 W. Willow Street in Lansing, Michigan, and is now The Abigail, a senior apartment complex. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.

  2. The Michigan School for the Blind represents a dedicated attempt by the State of Michigan to effectively educate the blind population in a segregated educational setting to better accommodate their need for training and instruction.

  3. Michigan School for the Blind. U.S. Residential Schools. Description: 1879 — Michigan School for the Blind, Lansing (now Michigan School for the Blind, Flint) Date: 1879. Last Item.

  4. 17 de may. de 2017 · Michigan School for the Blind. Michigan began educating the blind in 1859 at Flint's Michigan Asylum. In 1879 the legislature established the Michigan School for the Blind, which opened here on September 29, 1880, with 35 students. The next year, five students were its first graduates.

  5. Michigan School for the Blind Archives of Michigan Governor's official correspondence file - special studies and reports to the governor, 1891-1895

  6. Contact Information View in Google Maps. 22 cubic feet. The bulk of this record group is comprised of subject files that reflect student activities and school administration (1939-1988) of Michigan School for the Blind.

  7. The Michigan School for the Deaf was founded in 1848 by an act of the State Legislature. Governor Ransom, governor at the time, suggested to the Legislature that a joint school for the deaf and dumb and the blind be established. E.H. Thomson introduced a bill to the Legislature.