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20-442: Carlton may refer to: People and fictional characters [ edit ] Carlton (name) , a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname Carlton, a pen name used by Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835), American educator, Presbyterian minister, mathematician and astronomer Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Carlton, New South Wales ,

40-554: A city and the county seat Carlton Peak , Cook County, Minnesota Carlton, New York , a town Carlton, Oregon , a city Carlton, Texas , an unincorporated community Carlton, U.S. Virgin Islands , a settlement Carlton, Washington , an unincorporated community Carlton, Wisconsin , a town Businesses and brands [ edit ] Carlton Car Company , whose output was four cars constructed in Gisborne, New Zealand, in

60-479: A defunct Sri Lankan television channel In sports [ edit ] Carlton Cricket Club (Barbados) Carlton Football Club , a professional Australian rules football club in the Australian Football League Carlton S.C. , a defunct Australian association football (soccer) club The Carlton (LPGA Tour) , a golf tournament Other uses [ edit ] The Carlton Academy ,

80-686: A former television broadcasting company in the United Kingdom Carlton Theatre , a former West End theatre in London, now a cinema Carlton Ware , English Stoke-on-Trent commercial pottery Carlton Draught , an Australian beer Vauxhall Carlton , a series of executive cars produced by Vauxhall Motors Lotus Carlton , a modified version of the Vauxhall Carlton Carlton, a brand of cigarettes produced by American company Brown & Williamson Carlton Sports Network ,

100-538: A large cotton gin. The Stephenville North and South Texas Railway , part of the historic Cotton Belt Route , was built through Carlton in 1907 on its way from nearby Alexander to Hamilton . Carlton reached its peak population of 750 residents by 1910. During this time, two small weekly newspapers had served the area; the Courier , which ran from 1907 to 1909, and the Citizen , which ran 1910-1936. Prosperity came to an end in

120-584: A multinational hospitality company in the Middle East Carlton Publishing Group , a UK book publishing company, with three imprints Carlton Records , American record label between 1957 and 1964 Carlton Screen Advertising, an Irish cinema screen advertising brand, now called Wide Eye Media Carlton Sports , a manufacturer of badminton racquets and shuttlecocks Carlton Tavern , a former pub in Kilburn, London Carlton Television ,

140-906: A secondary school in Nottinghamshire, England Carlton Centre , a skyscraper and shopping centre located in downtown Johannesburg, South Africa Carlton Club , a members-only club in London Carlton Dramatic Society , an amateur dramatics group in Wimbledon, London Carlton House (disambiguation) Carlton Towers , a country house in Carlton, North Yorkshire The Carlton, a dance routine by Carlton Banks in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air See also [ edit ] Carlton Hill (disambiguation) Carleton (disambiguation) Charlton (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

160-553: A suburb of Sydney Carlton, Tasmania , a locality in Tasmania Carlton, Victoria , a suburb of Melbourne Canada [ edit ] Carlton, Edmonton , Alberta, a neighbourhood Carlton, Saskatchewan , a hamlet Fort Carlton , a Hudson's Bay Company fur trading post built in 1810, near present-day Carlton, Saskatchewan Carlton Trail , a historic trail near Fort Carlton Carlton Street , Toronto, Ontario England [ edit ] Carlton, Bedfordshire ,

180-464: A village Carlton, Cambridgeshire , a village Carlton, County Durham , a village and civil parish Carlton, Leicestershire , a village Carlton Scroop , Lincolnshire Carlton, Nottinghamshire , a suburb to the east of Nottingham Carlton (UK Parliament constituency) , abolished in 1983 Carlton in Lindrick , Nottinghamshire Carlton-on-Trent , Nottinghamshire Carlton, Suffolk ,

200-528: A village Carlton, Wharfedale , West Yorkshire, a civil parish Carlton Vale , street in London, England United States [ edit ] Carlton, Alabama , an unincorporated community Carlton, Colorado , an unincorporated community Carlton, Georgia , a city Carlton Township, Tama County, Iowa Carlton, Kansas , a city Carlton Township, Michigan , in Barry County Carlton County, Minnesota Carlton, Minnesota ,

220-503: A village near Saxmundham Carlton Colville , Suffolk, next to Lowestoft Carlton, a hamlet in the parish of Helmsley , North Yorkshire Carlton, Hambleton , North Yorkshire, a civil parish Carlton, Richmondshire , North Yorkshire, a village Carlton, Selby , North Yorkshire, a village and civil parish Carlton, South Yorkshire , a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley Carlton, Rothwell , West Yorkshire,

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240-855: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Carlton (name) Carlton is both a surname and a given name, meaning "free peasant settlement" or "from the town of the free men (see Carl )". Prominent individuals with this name include: Surname [ edit ] Bart Carlton , American basketball player Bronwyn Carlton (born 1962), American comic-book writer and radio DJ Carl Carlton (born 1953), American R&B, soul, and funk singer and songwriter Danny Carlton (born 1983), English footballer Doyle E. Carlton (1885–1972), Governor of Florida Doyle E. Carlton Jr. (1922–2003), American politician Drew Carlton (born 1995), American baseball player J. Phil Carlton (born 1938), Associate Justice of

260-525: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Carlton, Texas Carlton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hamilton County in Central Texas , United States. It lies in the northeastern part of the county and has an estimated population of 70. Carlton was founded in 1877 by a man named H.H. Armstrong on land owned by two local settlers; rancher J. M. Evans and Dr. F. M. Carlton,

280-520: The 1920s Carlton Carriage Company , a defunct English coachbuilder from Willesden, North London, UK Carlton Cards , a Canadian greeting card company Carlton Cinema, Dublin , Ireland Carlton Communications , a former media company in the United Kingdom Carlton Cycles , an English bicycle maker in Nottinghamshire, absorbed by Raleigh Bicycle Company in 1960 Carlton Hotel (disambiguation) Carlton Hotels & Suites ,

300-481: The 1930s, however. Effects of the boll weevil blight of the 1920s and the Great Depression exacted a dire toll on Carlton. The railroad was abandoned in 1934, and by 1940 the population had fallen to 400. The declining population led to the closing of the Carlton schools in 1969 and by 1980 the reported population had dropped to seventy, a figure it maintained through to the 2000 Census. Carlton first appeared as

320-882: The American television series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air , played by Alfonso Ribeiro and Olly Sholotan Carlton Lassiter , from the American television series Psych Carlton the doorman, on the American television show Rhoda and Carlton Your Doorman Johnny Cage (born John Carlton), from the Mortal Kombat video game series Carlton "Carl" Carlson , from the animated television series The Simpsons See also [ edit ] Justice Carlton (disambiguation) Senator Carlton (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Carlton All pages with titles containing Carlton Carlton (disambiguation) Carlston (name) Carlon [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

340-2077: The North Carolina Supreme Court Jim Carlton (1935–2015), Australian politician Larry Carlton (born 1948), studio guitarist best known for working with Steely Dan, the Crusaders and Joni Mitchell in the 1970s Steve Carlton (born 1944), professional baseball player (1965–88) Thad H. Carlton (1906–1965), American politician Vanessa Carlton (born 1980), pop and rock singer, songwriter and pianist Vassar B. Carlton (1912–2005), Florida Supreme Court Justice Wray Carlton (born 1937), American collegiate football and American Football League player Given name [ edit ] Carlton B. Ardery Jr. (died 1965), American test pilot Carlton Barrett (1950–1987), reggae drummer and percussion player; member of Bob Marley and The Wailers Carlton W. Barrett (1919–1986), US Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Carlton "Bub" Carrington (born 2005), American basketball player Carlton Cole (born 1983), English footballer Carlton Cuse (born 1959), American screenwriter and producer Carlton Davis (born 1996), American football player Carlton Fairweather (born 1961), English footballer Carlton Fisk (born 1947), professional baseball player (1969, 1971–1993) Carlton Foster (1826–1901), American politician Carlton Gary (1950–2018), American serial killer and rapist Cookie Gilchrist (1935–2011), American football player Carlton Haselrig (1966–2020), American wrestler and National Football League player Carlton Higbie (born 1983), author and former Navy SEAL Carlton Johnson (born 1969), American football player Carlton Martial (born 1999), American football player Carlton Morris (born 1995), English football player Carlton Palmer (born 1965), English international football player Carlton Skinner (1913–2004), Governor of Guam Fictional characters [ edit ] Carlton Banks , from

360-495: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carlton_(name)&oldid=1249360765 " Categories : Given names Surnames English masculine given names Masculine given names Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

380-485: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Carlton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carlton&oldid=1255308376 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Use dmy dates from April 2022 Short description

400-399: The town's namesake. With growth stimulated by its location on the major area stagecoach line, Carlton prospered through the late 1870s and by 1878 possessed its own school and several churches. In 1879, the post office at nearby Honey Creek was moved to Carlton and renamed for its new location. In 1900, the community had a reported population of just over 160 and several businesses, including

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