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Born: Established: 1861 New York (City), New York (State),
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; Died: Ceased: 1886 New York (City), New York (State),
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George Washington Carleton, who had previously been in business as a publisher in partnership with Edward and George Rudd, established the firm G. W. Carleton as a bookseller and publisher in New York in 1861. Carleton's own sketches had been published in magazines, and he successfully published the work of a range of humorists. Other publishing by the company included popular fiction, translations of European writers and reprints of English classics. When Carleton died in 1886, George Dillingham, who had been a partner since 1891, continued the business as the G. W. Dillingham Company.

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