National Library for the Blind (United States)
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National Library for the Blind (United States)
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The National Library for the Blind was an American philanthropic and educational institution. The National Library for the Blind was incorporated December 26, 1911, and was located at 1729 H Street, Washington, D.C. The American ambassador to Italy, the Hon. Thomas Nelson Page, was the first president. He was succeeded by Sara Weeks Roberts. Thereupon, Page was made the honorary president. Etta Josselyn Giffin was the library's first director. The object of the library was to furnish the sightle
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2023-05-07T16:25:08Z
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