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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Charlton Thomas Lewis (1834–1904)

Lewis, Charlton Thomas. An American scholar, journalist, and lawyer; born at West Chester, PA, in 1834; died at Morristown, NJ, May 26, 1904. He was professor of mathematics and subsequently of Greek at Troy University (1859–62), revenue commissioner at Washington, DC, and practiced law in New York. He wrote a ‘History of Germany,’ founded on D. Müller’s work, and collaborated with Charles Short in the preparation of ‘Harper’s Latin Dictionary’ (1879).