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Chase, Secretary, IV.
Chattanooga, movements around, IV.
lumber trade and tannery of, IV.
Cherokees, the, II., VI.
Cherry Valley, ma.s.sacre at, III.
Chesapeake affair, the, II.
Chicago, first appearance of the word, I.
in 1830, III.
progress of, III.
become a great money lender to the West, IV.
fire, IV.
Columbian Exposition, V.
drainage ca.n.a.l, VI.
foreigners in, VI.
Chickamauga, battle of, IV.
the "Rock of," IV.
Chickasaws, the, II., VI.
Child-labor in United States, VI.
Chile, the Itata incident, V.
Atlantic fleet at, VI.
China, friendly relations between the United States and, VI.
trade with, VI.
"open door" policy in, VI.
Boxer Rebellion in, VI.
neutrality of, VI.
Russia's influence in, VI.
Atlantic fleet in, VI.
Chinese labor in the United States, IV., V., VI.
students in the United States, VI.
Exclusion Act, VI.
Chloroform first used, III.
Choctaws, the, II., VI.
Christmas not observed in New England, II.
Church, Captain, in King Philip's war, I.
Cincinnati laid out, II.
City Government, commission plan of, VI.
Civil Service, Andrew Jackson and the, III.
Civil service reform, IV.
Cleveland and, IV., V.
McKinley and, V.
Roosevelt and, VI.
Taft and, VI.
Civil war, the, causes of, III.
an irrepressible conflict, III.
opening of, at Sumter, III.
begun, III.
the three lines of campaign, IV.
plan of campaign of 1864-65, IV.
Virginia campaigns of 1862-63. IV.
close of, at Appomattox, IV.
military service in, and number of killed and wounded, IV.
naval operations of, IV.
expenses of, IV.
measures to payoff debt of, IV.
Clark, John, of Newport, I.
Clay, Henry, II., III.
the most interesting figure of the Whig Party, III.
his record, III.
his power as an orator, III.
his duel with Randolph, III.
his wit, III.
a pleader for the Missouri Compromise, III.
forces the bank question forward, III.
opposes annexation of Texas, III.
his omnibus bill, III.
and the Creole case, III.
Clayborne, and Lord Baltimore, I.
his insurrection, I.
Clergy, the, in the colonies, I.
Cleveland, Grover, elected President, IV.
and the civil service, IV.
on the tariff, IV., V.
campaign and election, 1892, V.
second administration, V.
Venezuela message, V.