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Calhoun, J. C., agricultural college founded on plantation of, [42].
Carlisle, J. G., of Kentucky, [29].
Carnegie Foundation and college standards, [189].
Carolinas, differing economic conditions, [6]; Scotch-Irish in, [6]; see also [North Carolina], [South Carolina].
Carpetbaggers' rule overthrown, [9], [12].
Catholic Church, [214].
Charleston (S. C.), party management in, [39]; Tillman and, [40].
Child labor, state restrictions, [97], [118]; in cotton mills, [109], [114]-[115], [117]; Federal Child Labor Act, [118].
Civil service, Cleveland and, [29].
Civil War, blockade as reason for South's defeat, [3]; effect on South, [196].
Cleveland, Grover, election (1884), [28]; and the South, [29].
"Cleveland Democracy," [40].
Congregational Church, [a]216 (note)].
Congress, ex-Confederate soldiers in, [13], [26]; negroes in, [20]; reëlection of Senators, [28]; "Force Bill" (1890), [48]; Southern representation, [200]-[201].
Congressional Record, cited, [13].
Constitution, Fourteenth Amendment, [22].
Corn, price in South, [35]; as crop in South, [64]; boys' corn clubs, [78]-[79].
Cotton, price and production, [35]; favorite crop, [63], [197]; mills, [88]-[98], [108]-[121], [195]; cottonseed products, [99]-[100]; "linters," [100]; need of cotton-picking machine, [197]-[198].
Coxe, Tench, Statement of Arts and Manufactures, cited, [86].
Curry, Dr. J. L. M., [27], [169]-[170].