Charles Henry (1859–1926) was a French librarian and editor. He was born at Bollwiller, Haut-Rhin, and was educated in Paris, where in 1881 he became assistant...
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Brad Henry (Charles Bradford Henry, born 1963), Governor of Oklahoma Charles A. Henry, Louisiana state representative Charles Henry (librarian) (1859–1926)...
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curator–librarian John J. Beckley – first Librarian of Congress; politician Pura Belpré – librarian and author Sanford Berman Bob Berring – law librarian Guy...
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Sir Henry Ellis KH FRS FSA (29 November 1777 – 15 January 1869) was an English librarian and antiquarian, for a long period principal librarian at the...
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Charles Evans (November 13, 1850 – February 8, 1935) was an American librarian and bibliographer. Evans was named one of American Libraries's 100 most...
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Augustus Theodore Bartholomew (category English librarians)
the novelist Forrest Reid and the uranian poet and librarian Charles Sayle. He was editor, with Henry Festing Jones, of the works of Samuel Butler (published...
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Charles Arthur Salvador (born Michael Gordon Peterson; 6 December 1952; formerly known as Charles Ali Ahmed) better known by his professional name of...
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his salary to $800 with an additional $100 to serve as the college's librarian, a post which required one hour of work per day. During his years teaching...
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judge Charles Harvey Brown (1875–1960), American librarian Charles N. Brown (1937–2009), American publisher, founder of magazine Locus Charles Philip...
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Edmund Gosse (category English librarians)
his career as assistant librarian at the British Museum from 1867 alongside the songwriter Theo Marzials, a post which Charles Kingsley helped his father...
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(librarian) (died 1705), librarian to Charles II, treasury commissioner (1684) and grandfather of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Viscount Weymouth Henry Carteret, 1st Baron...
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John Gould Stephenson (category Librarians of Congress)
appointment as the librarian of Congress, using connections within the Republican Party. His brother, Reuben Henry Stephenson, worked as the librarian of the Young...
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George Henry Moore (April 20, 1823 – May 5, 1892) was an American historical writer and librarian. Moore was born in Concord, New Hampshire. Frank Moore...
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translation of the Odes of Pindar. In 1826 he was appointed assistant-librarian in the British Museum, a post that he held for about eleven years. He...
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the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History Charles Henry Conrad Wright (1869–1957), professor of French language and literature Charles Henry...
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and University Librarian at Rice University, where he also served as Vice President and Chief Information Officer for several years. Henry was born in Washington...
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James Hammond Trumbull (category Librarians from Connecticut)
Charles J. Hoadly subsequently edited the remaining twelve volumes in the series. Trumbull was appointed as the first Connecticut State Librarian in...
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Sir Charles Travis Clay CB FSA FBA (30 July 1885 – 31 January 1978) was an English librarian and antiquarian who was the librarian of the House of Lords...
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served as the head librarian for the Burke Library. His health failed in 1874 and he died in New York City on February 7, 1877. His son Henry Goodwin Smith...
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Charles Henry Olive Daniel (30 September 1836 – 6 September 1919) was a British classicist, Anglican clergyman and printer. Having been a lecturer in...
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bulk of his business was in bill collecting. In 1869 he met and married librarian Annie Bunn. She later detailed his dishonest dealings, describing how...
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Ina Coolbrith (category Librarians from California)
Liveright. p. 22. Miel, Charles L., trustee (April 1885). Catalogue of the Oakland Free Public Library. Ina Coolbrith, librarian; Henry F. Peterson, first...
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The Boston Athenaeum included sculptures by John Frazee. Charles Ammi Cutter became librarian in 1869, succeeding William Frederick Poole. Until this point...
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Mitchell's collecting activities came to the attention of Henry Charles Lennox Anderson, Principal Librarian from 1893–1906. Anderson's stated aim of making the...
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Nelson (1999). "Lee, Charles". American National Biography. New York: Oxford University Press. (subscription required) Karels, p. 105 Henry Manners Chichester...
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(1836–1912) Henry Ellis Stowe (1838–1857) Frederic William Stowe (1840–1871) Georgiana May Stowe (1843–1890) m. Henry Freeman Allen (1838–1914) Samuel Charles Stowe...
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Antonio Magliabechi (category Italian librarians)
Magliabechi (or Magliabecchi; 29 October 1633 - 4 July 1714) was an Italian librarian, scholar and bibliophile. He was born at Florence, the son of a burgher...
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was a niece of Charles Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar. George Robertson Moncreiff (29 January 1817 – fl. 1884), a younger brother of Sir Henry Wellwood-Moncreiff...
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the Department of State. During the 1850s, Smithsonian Institution librarian Charles Coffin Jewett aggressively tried to develop the Smithsonian as the...
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Henry to be his private secretary, continuing a father-son pattern set by John and John Quincy and suggesting that Charles Francis had chosen Henry as...
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