Cranch, Christopher P.,
caricatures the transcendentalists, [145];
his present to Bryant on his seventieth birthday, [278].
Crawford, F. Marion, the novelist, [45].
Crawford, Thomas,
the sculptor,
his work in the Ward mansion, [45];
meets the Howes in Rome: marries Louisa Ward, [127];
travels to Rome with Mrs. Howe, [190];
his statue of Washington, [203].
Crawford, Mrs. Thomas.
See [Ward, Louisa].
Cretan insurrection of 1866,
Dr. Howe's efforts in behalf of, [312], [313];
distribution of clothes to the refugees of, [317]-[319];
bazaar in aid of the sufferers, [320].
"Critique of Pure Reason,"
Kant's, [212].
Curtis, George William,
his opinion of "Words for the Hour," [230];
writes about Newport, 238;
presides at the Unitarian anniversary in 1886, [302];
advocates woman suffrage, [378].
Cushing, Caleb, [180].
Cushman, Miss Charlotte, [240].
Cutler, Benjamin Clarke,
Mrs. Howe's grandfather, [4].