Our Benevolent Institutions. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Julius R. Friedlander, Principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, and delivered, Sunday, March 24, 1839.

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Singerman ID: 0671
Year: 1839
Entry: Furness, William Henry. Our Benevolent Institutions. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Julius R. Friedlander, Principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, and delivered, Sunday, March 24, 1839. Philadelphia: C. Sherman & Co., Printers, 1839. 24 p.
Author/Editor: Furness, William Henry
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Holdings: CtY , DLC , MBAt , MHi , MWA , MiU-C , NHi , NN , PPAmP , PPL , RPB
Title: Our Benevolent Institutions. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Julius R. Friedlander, Principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, and delivered, Sunday, March 24, 1839.
Printer/Publisher: C. Sherman & Co., Printers
Language: English
Notes: "Whether he had been nurtured as a Jew or a Christian, a Catholic or Protestant, Trinitarian or Unitarian, we knew not" (p. 18). Rinderknecht 55798.