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Boutmy, E. G., 211

Braddock, Edward, 181, 324

Brattle, Thomas, 56

British and Middle West, 350

Brown, B. Gratz, 355

Brunswick County, Va., 91

Bryan, W. J., 204, 236, 237, 246, 281, 327, 329

Bryce, James, 165, 206, 211, 284

Buffalo, N. Y., 136, 150, 151

Buffalo herds, 144

Buffer state, 131, 134

Burke, Edmund, 33; on the Germans, 109

Byrd, Col. William, 84, 87, 98

Calhoun, J. C., 2, 105, 141, 174, 206, 241; on representation, 117; policy of obtaining western trade for the South, 196

California, 8; gold, 144

Canada, 53, 226; barrier between, and the United States, 131; border warfare, 44; homesteads, 296; Middle West and, 128; wheat fields, 278

Canadians, 227

Canals, deep water, 150

Capital, 276, 305, 325; concentration and combinations, 245, 261, 266, 280, 305-306

"Capitalistic classes," 285

Capitalists, 20; "expectant," 343

Capitals, state, transfers, 121

Captains of industry, 258, 259, 260

Carnegie, Andrew, 260, 265

Caroline cow-pens, 16

Catron, John, 345

Cattle raising in Virginia, 88, 89, 92

Census, first, frontier at, 5

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