Louise Herschman Mannheimer

Louise Herschman Mannheimer (3 September 1845 – December 17, 1920) was a Czech-American Jewish author, poet, school founder, and inventor.

As the wife of Professor Mannheimer, she strongly seconded his teaching and communal work, both in Rochester, New York and in Cincinnati, Ohio, but made time for literary labors.

Zimmermann's Deutscli in Amerika (Chicago, 1894) contains some of her poems and a short biographical notice.

She was the inventor of the Pureairin Patent Ventilator; and founder and president, Boys' Industrial School, Cincinnati.

[5] Herschman Mannheimer and her husband lived in Baltimore, New York City, St. Louis, and Rochester before settling in Cincinnati where he taught at the Hebrew Union College.

"Pureairin" Patent Ventilator