Frederic Vinton (bibliographer)

Frederic Vinton
Born 1817 Edit this on Wikidata
Died 1890 Edit this on Wikidata

Frederic Vinton, bibliographer, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 9 October 1817. He was graduated at Amherst in 1837, and studied theology at Andover and New Haven, but was never ordained.

After trained himself in a private library during five years, he entered the service of the Boston Public Library in 1856 as first assistant. The library at the times was lcoxated in its the new building on Boylston Street, with the 30,000 volumes that had been given by Joshua Bates. He organized the arrangement that

was to persist for many years.. He assisted in preparing the Index to the Catalogue of Books in the Bates Hall (1861) and the First Supplement to it (1866). He moved to Washington, in January, 1865, to become first assistant in the Library of Congress, and held the post eight years. He there prepared six annual supplements to the Alphabetical Catalogue of the Library of Congress and the Index of Subjects (2 vols., Washington, 1869). In 1873 he became librarian of Princeton College, and printed the Subject Catalogue (New York, 1884) of that library.

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 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John, eds. (1891). "article name needed". Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.


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