Arkansas School for the Deaf Historical Museum
Arkansas School for the Deaf Historical Museum
Arkansas School for the Deaf Historical Museum
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Juti
3 đóng góp
thg 10 năm 2019
I visited ASD Museum to look for records of my mother Willie Mae Cremen's attendance. Our family knew very little about my mother, and she was unsure about the facts herself, because both of her parent's died when she was very young, she was orphaned twice, once at age two when her mother died and again age seven when her father died.
We met Dale the founder and curator of the Historical Museum. While my daughter Traci Spencer, who is also an interpreter like me, and I looked for my mother's graduating class picture from 1938. Dale went to the vault where they keep the big book of registration and attendance and with white gloves, turned the pages suddenly, Dale came quickly toward us with a loud Deaf voice, come! I found something.
A thrill of energy shot through me, this was the most emotional moment in my life, and Traci grabbed me and we shrieked with joy and quickly walked toward Dale. This meant everything to me, to hear he found something about my mother's attendance there at ASD.
The records showed that my mother lost her hearing at age two by enlarged tonsils, mumps, and her records say she was "bright." meaning mentally smart. And I know this to be true, she was very clever and very talented.
In other rooms in the Museum, I saw pictures of my mother's friends that I had met in person and her high school sweetheart, Ross Bailey. I have a picture of them together sitting arm in arm on the back of a 1930's car.
I literally felt a tug in my heart like strings push through the bottom of my feet becoming roots, holding me there in Little Rock. My mother and I were both born in Bauxite, Ark. and we will both be buried in Benton, Ark. I will retire soon and hope to volunteer at the Museum someday. Dale was so kind to do more research after I left, and I got another thrill when I received more information about my mother, Dale sent me 8 articles that my mother had shared in The Arkansas Optic, school paper. My mom wrote articles, she was a swimmer, played dominoes, a girl scout, and was the Red Cross Treasurer. I feel like I know and understand my mother better since I visited the ASD Museum.
We met Dale the founder and curator of the Historical Museum. While my daughter Traci Spencer, who is also an interpreter like me, and I looked for my mother's graduating class picture from 1938. Dale went to the vault where they keep the big book of registration and attendance and with white gloves, turned the pages suddenly, Dale came quickly toward us with a loud Deaf voice, come! I found something.
A thrill of energy shot through me, this was the most emotional moment in my life, and Traci grabbed me and we shrieked with joy and quickly walked toward Dale. This meant everything to me, to hear he found something about my mother's attendance there at ASD.
The records showed that my mother lost her hearing at age two by enlarged tonsils, mumps, and her records say she was "bright." meaning mentally smart. And I know this to be true, she was very clever and very talented.
In other rooms in the Museum, I saw pictures of my mother's friends that I had met in person and her high school sweetheart, Ross Bailey. I have a picture of them together sitting arm in arm on the back of a 1930's car.
I literally felt a tug in my heart like strings push through the bottom of my feet becoming roots, holding me there in Little Rock. My mother and I were both born in Bauxite, Ark. and we will both be buried in Benton, Ark. I will retire soon and hope to volunteer at the Museum someday. Dale was so kind to do more research after I left, and I got another thrill when I received more information about my mother, Dale sent me 8 articles that my mother had shared in The Arkansas Optic, school paper. My mom wrote articles, she was a swimmer, played dominoes, a girl scout, and was the Red Cross Treasurer. I feel like I know and understand my mother better since I visited the ASD Museum.
Đã viết vào 31 tháng 10, 2019
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Gary R
Rogers, Arkansas, United States26 đóng góp
thg 12 năm 2011 • Doanh nghiệp
A telling of the Arkansas School for the Deaf. A remarkable place. Many people are unaware that this is an important piece of Arkansas history.
Đã viết vào 25 tháng 10, 2012
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Geoark1946
Cabot, AR330 đóng góp
thg 4 năm 2012
Great digs in an old building. Very educational and interesting.
Đã viết vào 14 tháng 5, 2012
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