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Charles Albert Catlin (1849-1916) was an American chemist, inventor, and author.
He was born in Burlington, Vermont, and graduated from the University of Vermont in 1872.
He was a chemist at the Rumford Chemical Works in Providence, RI for forty years and the inventor of chemical processes for phosphates.
He was a charter member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He was an active member of the Central Congregational Church in Providence, Rhode Island.
He wrote "Baking Powders: A Treatise" published by Rumford Chemical Works in 1899.
In 1887, he analyzed samples relating to the Sylvester Manor on Shelter Island.
References
- "Dr. C. A. Catlin". Nature. 97 (2429): 246. May 18, 1916.
- "Baking Powders". The Online Books Page.
- "Catlin, Charles A: Providence, RI: 1887 December 3 & 9". NYU Libraries.