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91_HR0171

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, It has come to the attention  of  the  House  of
 3    Representatives  that  the  Illinois  School for the Visually
 4    Impaired in Jacksonville is celebrating its  sesquicentennial
 5    this year; and

 6        WHEREAS,  Samuel  Bacon  came  to  Jacksonville  in  1847
 7    seeking employment at the institution for the blind; and

 8        WHEREAS,  He  found  no  such school in Jacksonville, but
 9    finding the Asylum for the Insane, founded earlier  in  1847,
10    the  Asylum  for  the Deaf and Dumb founded in 1845, Illinois
11    College founded in 1829, and the Jacksonville Female  Academy
12    founded  in 1835, which the people of Jacksonville took great
13    pride in these institutions and  listened  with  interest  as
14    Bacon told them of other schools for the blind; and

15        WHEREAS,  Community leaders encouraged Bacon to establish
16    a private school for the blind to demonstrate the feasibility
17    of teaching the blind; and

18        WHEREAS, In January of  1849,  Bacon  took  four  of  the
19    students  from  the  private school to Springfield where they
20    gave an exhibition of the skills that had  been  imparted  to
21    them by their teacher; and

22        WHEREAS,   Bills   were   introduced   in  the  House  of
23    Representatives by Richard Yates and in the Senate by  Newton
24    Cloud; and

25        WHEREAS, The result was "An Act to Establish the Illinois
26    Institution  for  the Education of the Blind" was signed into
27    law by Governor Augustus C. French on January 13, 1849; and

28        WHEREAS, The institution was officially opened  on  April
29    7, 1849; and

30        WHEREAS, The school is now called the Illinois School for
 
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 1    the Visually Impaired; and

 2        WHEREAS,  The  school has had one hundred and fifty years
 3    of service to the citizens of Illinois; and

 4        WHEREAS, The school is now run under the auspices of  the
 5    Illinois    Department   of   Human   Services,   Office   of
 6    Rehabilitation Services; and

 7        WHEREAS, The Illinois School for the Visually Impaired is
 8    still a leading force for the  education  of  the  blind  and
 9    visually impaired in the nation; therefore, be it

10        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
11    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
12    we congratulate the Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
13    on  the  occasion of its one hundred and fiftieth anniversary
14    and extend our sincere wish  for  continued  success  in  the
15    future; and be it further

16        RESOLVED,  That  suitable  copies  of  this resolution be
17    presented to the school during public ceremonies marking  the
18    anniversary on April 12, 1999.

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