Julius Reinhold Friedlander


Julius Reinhold Friedlander was a German-American educator. He was the founder of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind in Philadelphia, which later became the Overbrook School for the Blind.

Biography

Julius Reinhold Friedländer was born 21 April, 1803, in Ratibor, Upper Silesia, then part of the Kingdom of Prussia and now in Poland.
In 1832 Friedlander founded the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, becoming its superintendent. In 1838, he and Samuel [Gridley Howe] published embossed versions of the Book of Ruth and the Book of Proverbs,.
Friedlander's other preserved works include:
Friedlander died on March 17, 1839. After his death, the artist John Neagle painted a portrait of him from a death mask.