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Fernald, James C. (James Champlin), 1838-1918

LC control no.n 79054148
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Personal name headingFernald, James C. (James Champlin), 1838-1918
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Variant(s)Fernald, James Champlin, 1838-1918
Fernald, James Chaplin, 1838-1918
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedMontclair (N.J.)
Birth date1838-08-18
Death date1918-11-10
Place of birthPortland (Me.)
Place of deathMontclair (N.J.)
Field of activityEnglish language
AffiliationFunk & Wagnalls Company
Profession or occupationClergy Book editors
Found inDLC in OCLC search, October 15, 2021 (access point: Fernald James Champlin, 1838-1918; usage: James C. Fernald)
Fernald, James C. The economics of prohibition, 1890: title page (James C. Fernald)
Fernald, James Champlin. English synonyms and antonyms, with notes on the correct use of prepositions, 1896: title page (James C. Fernald, editor of Synonyms, antonyms, and prepositions in the standard dictionary)
Fernald, James Champlin. Scientific side-lights, 1903, 1902: title page (compiled by James C. Fernald; associate editor of the "Standard dictionary"; editor of the "Students' standard dictionary"; "English synonyms, antonyms, and prepositions"; etc.)
Fernald, James Champlin. Funk & Wagnalls standard handbook of synonyms, antonyms, and prepositions, 1947: title page (James C. Fernald, L.H.D.)
Findagrave.com, searched October 15, 2021 (James Champlin Fernald; born 18 August 1838, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA; died: 10 November 1918 (aged 80), Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey, USA)
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), 11 November 1918, viewed online October 15, 2021: page 2 (Rev. James C. Fernald dead; Montclair, N.J., November 10; Rev. James Chaplin Fernald, clergyman, editor and author, died at his home here today; for 27 years Dr. Fernald was pastor of Baptist churches in Maine, Vermont and Ohio, later joining the editorial staff of the Funk & Wagnall's Co. to become an associate editor; recognized as authority on the English language; at one time was dean of the department of English at the Intercontinental University at Washington; born in Portland, Me., August, 1838)
Associated languageeng