W. N. Chattin Carlton

William Newnham Chattin Carlton (1873–1943) was an American librarian and historian who served as third librarian of the Newberry Library of Chicago, from 1909 to 1920.[1] He was a member of the Acorn Club, elected in 1899.

Works

  • Charles Jeremy Hoadly, LL.D.: A Memoir. Hartford, Connecticut: Acorn Club, 1902.[2]
  • The Arrangement and Use of Documents (without Cataloguing) in a Depository Library. Hartford, Connecticut, 1909.[3]
  • The Catalogue of the E.D. Church Collection. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 1912.[4]
  • Henry Edwards Huntington, 1850-1927: An Appreciation. New York: American Collector, 1927.[5]
  • Notes on the Bridgewater House Library. New York: Priv. Print., 1918.[6]
  • Superstructures. New York Public Library, 1918.[7]
  • The Kilmarnock Burns, 1786. New York: G.D. Smith Book Co., 1927.[8]
  • Pauline: Favourite Sister of Napoleon. New York & London, 1930.[9]

References

  1. "MMS Collection Abstract: W.N.C. Carlton Papers". mms.newberry.org.
  2. Carlton, W. N. C (1902). Charles Jeremy Hoadly, LL. D A memoir,. Hartford? Conn. OCLC 669202621.
  3. Carlton, W. N. C (1909). The arrangement and use of documents (without cataloguing) in a depository library. Hartford, Conn. OCLC 871205313.
  4. Carlton, W. N. C (1913). "The catalogue of the E.D. Church collection,". Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America. 7 (1–2): 41–50. OCLC 12515002.
  5. Carlton, W. N. C (1927). Henry Edwards Huntington, 1850-1927 an appreciation. New York: American Collector. OCLC 760463370.
  6. Carlton, W. N. C (1918). Notes on the Bridgewater house library,. New York: Priv. Print. OCLC 4911316.
  7. Carlton, W. N. C (1918). Superstructures,. New York: New York public library. OCLC 4662174.
  8. Carlton, W. N. C (1927). The Kilmarnock Burns, 1786. New York City: G.D. Smith Book Co. OCLC 10991444.
  9. Carlton, William Newnham Chattin (1930). Pauline, favorite sister of Napoleon, etc. [With portraits. New York & London. OCLC 316187494.
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