Census of 1820, frontier, 6
Census of 1890, extinction of frontier, 1, 9, 38, 39, 297
Center of nation, 222
Channing, W. E., 355
Charleston, S. C., 88, 108, 196
Chase, S. P., 104, 142
Cherry Valley, 104
Chicago, 137, 150, 151, 180, 350; character, 232
Chillicothe, 133, 223
Cincinnati, 133, 151, 162, 223, 231, 232
Cincinnati and Charleston R. R., 174
Cities, 297, 316-317; northeastern, 294-295; seaboard, 194, 195, 196; three periods of development, 195
Civil War, 356; Middle West and, 142; Mississippi Valley and, 201; Northwest and, 217
Clark, G. R., 131, 167, 186
Clark, J. B., 332
Class distinctions, 280, 285
Clay, Henry, 26, 168, 171, 172, 173, 174, 192, 197, 206, 213, 216, 226, 241, 304, 325
Cleaveland, Gen. Moses, 133, 222, 257
Cleveland, 133, 150, 223, 231, 232
Clinton, De Witt, 195, 196
Coal supply, 313
Coast, Atlantic, 206; destiny, 295; interior and, antagonisms, 110
Coeducation, 353
Colden, Cadwallader, 80
Colonial life, 11
Colonial system, 127
Colonization, 312; English and French contrasted, 13-14; peaceful, 169
Colony of free humanity, 337-338
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