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    Charles Coffin Jewett (August 12, 1816 – January 9, 1868) was an American librarian, in 1848 becoming the Librarian and Assistant Secretary of the Smithsonian...
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  • Charles Jewett may refer to: Charles Coffin Jewett (1816–1868), librarian Charles W. Jewett (Connecticut politician) (1913–2000), Lieutenant Governor...
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  • Cabin in book form in 1852. Jewett was a brother of librarian Charles Coffin Jewett. Jewett started a business in Boston publishing textbooks and religious...
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    Department of State. During the 1850s, Smithsonian Institution librarian Charles Coffin Jewett aggressively tried to develop the Smithsonian as the United States...
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  • Charles Coffin Jewett (1816–1868), American librarian Charles W. Jewett (Connecticut politician) (1913–2000), American politician Charles W. Jewett (Indiana...
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    Charles Coffin Jewett, superintendent of the Boston Public Library Sumner Increase Kimball, organized the United States Life-Saving Service Charles E...
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  • Andrews, OL 23272543M Charles Varle (1833), A complete view of Baltimore, Baltimore: S. Young, OL 19370655M Charles Coffin Jewett (1851), Notices of public...
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    Charles Coffin Jewett, head of the Smithsonian library, which at the time was positioned to become the national library of the United States. Jewett used...
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    assistant librarian, and in March 1848 succeeded his former teacher, Charles Coffin Jewett, as librarian. He was the historian of Brown University, keeping...
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  • Thomas Jefferson – sold his library to the Library of Congress Charles Coffin Jewett Carleton B. Joeckel Virginia Lacy Jones – major figure in the integration...
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  • collection evaluation, and its first recorded use occurs in 1849 by Charles Coffin Jewett at the Smithsonian Institution. Citation analysis is the method...
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    organization changed its name to the Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Charles Coffin Jewett (1847–1855), Assistant Secretary acting as Librarian Jane Turner...
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  • Libraries before 1876". Princeton University. Retrieved June 25, 2013. Charles Coffin Jewett (1851), "Alabama", Notices of public libraries in the United States...
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    Intelligencer article (sometimes attributed to Smithsonian librarian Charles Coffin Jewett), stating that an agent should have been sent overseas to purchase...
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    Church Sir Isaac Coffin (1759–1839), naval officer Charles E. Coffin (1841–1912), industrialist, U.S. congressman Charles A. Coffin (1844–1926), industrialist...
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    The Sarah Orne Jewett House is a historic house museum at 5 Portland Street in South Berwick, Maine, United States. The house was designated a National...
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    Uncle Tom's Cabin was published in book form on March 20, 1852, by John P. Jewett with an initial print run of 5,000 copies. Each of its two volumes included...
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    : 110  One contemporary exception was Sarah Orne Jewett, who became Cather's friend and mentor. Jewett advised Cather of several things: to use female...
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    and sank the prize Carlota, forcing Jewett to put into Puerto Soledad for repairs in October 1820. Captain Jewett sought assistance from the British explorer...
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    and as a showcase for his professional skills. After Sleeper's death, Charles and Helena Woolworth McCann acquired the house and its contents. They preserved...
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