Peter
Burleson, Albert
Burr, Aaron
Burton, Mary
Bush, George H.W.
Bushnell, David
Bushwick, Brooklyn
Butler, John Vernon
Caesar’s Column (Donnelly)
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Casablanca
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Catt, Carrie Chapman
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Chagall, Marc
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Charleston, South Carolina
Chase, Salmon P.
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Coast Guard
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Colepaugh, William
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Cornell, Thomas
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and African Americans
Danbury, Connecticut
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Dasch, John George
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De Lancey, Oliver
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Dellinger, David
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Dewey, John
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later references to
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Eleventh
Heidi Hunter, Bad Boy Team