Archives Magazine Index
Summer 2001 – Spring 2012
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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C-SPAN, V:3:(Winter 2006) 4
Cady, Gary, V:1:(Summer 2005) 7
Caesar (slave), XI:3:(Winter 2012) 30–31
an informal biography of, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 31–32
a life upstate, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 32
two centuries of servitude, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 32
Cahan, Abraham, VI:2:(Fall 2006) 27
Cahill, Holger, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 20, 23
Calhoun, Arthur W., III:2:(Fall 2003) 21
Callaghan, Stephen, VI:2:(Fall 2006) 15
Callas, Maria, III:2:(Fall 2003) 4
Cambridge, N.Y., VII:2:(Fall 2007) 29, 31, VIII:1:(Summer 2008) 4, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 19–23
Cambridge Freight Yard, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 19–22
mapping history, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 22–23
re-use and transformation, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 23
Cambridge Freight Yard Revitalization Project, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 21–23
Cambridge rail depot, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 21
Cambridge Valley, N.Y., XI:1:(Summer 2011) 19, 21
as national shipping center, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 21
Cameron, Simon, V:1:(Summer 2005) 24
Camillus, N.Y., IV:2:(Fall 2004) 31
Campbell, Tom, X:1:(Summer 2010) 26, 27
Canada, fugitive slaves in, X:1:(Summer 2010) 15–16
Canajoharie, N.Y.
Beech-Nut Packing Company, I:1:(Summer 2001) 5–6
library and art gallery, I:1:(Summer 2001) 5–6
2006 flood, VI:2:(Fall 2006) 5
Canal Investigating Commission, VIII:4:(Spring 2009) 40
Canandaigua, Treaty of, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 25
Canastota, N.Y., muck farming in, V:1:(Summer 2005) 18–22
cancer
accomplishments in basic research, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 14–15
accomplishments in clinical studies, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 16–17
cancer care center, first, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 13–17
cancer education, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 15
canes, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 23
Capital District, X:1:(Summer 2010) 20, 21
capital punishment, II:3:(Winter 2003) 5, III:4:(Spring 2004) 10–13, V:1:(Summer 2005) 6, V:3:(Winter 2006) 16, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 28–31, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 32–33, X:4:(Spring 2011) 28–33
Carey, Gov. Hugh L., IV:2:(Fall 2004) 9–10, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 26, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 3, 6, 7, IX:4:(Spring 2010) 5, X:1:(Summer 2010) 3, 8, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 36
Carleton, Gen, Guy (1st Baron Dorchester), X:2:(Fall 2010) 10–11
Carr, Elizabeth, X:3:(Winter 2011) 6
Carr, Mary F., X:4:(Spring 2011) 23
Carr, Sgt. Percifer "Johnny," IX:4:(Spring 2010) 26, 27
Carroll, N.Y., VIII:1:(Summer 2008) 5
Carson, Russell M. L., XI:3:(Winter 2012) 13
Carter, Elmer, X:4:(Spring 2011) 11, 12, 13
Carter, Jimmy, III:1:(Summer 2003) 27
Cartwright, Alexander, II:4:(Spring 2003) 9–11
Cassabeer, Henry A., III:3:(Winter 2004) 15
Castle Garden, N.Y.C., VII:3:(Winter 2008) 34
Castle Williams, X:2:(Fall 2010) 18, 19
Castleman, David, X:1:(Summer 2010) 15
Catania, Amy (au), II:3:(Winter 2003) 3, 8–11
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Albany, N.Y.), XI:4:(Spring 2012) 8–9
Catholic Church, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 9, 10, 12, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 8–9
Catholics and Catholicism, II:2:(Fall 2002) 4, II:4:(Spring 2003) 16, IX:3:(Winter 2010) 25. See also Metropolitan Museum of Art
charities, V:3:(Winter 2006) 8–12
in Colonial New York, IV:3:(Winter 2005) 24–25
immigration of, IV:3:(Winter 2005) 27
Legion of Decency, I:4:(Spring 2002) 23–25
prejudice against, III:1:(Summer 2003) 14
Cato, N.Y., IV:2:(Fall 2004) 31
Catskill Forest Preserve, V:3:(Winter 2006) 32, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 29, 30
Catskill Mountains, resorts, II:1:(Summer 2002) 12–15
Catskill State Park, Virtual Archives of Environmental History, II:1:(Summer 2002) 5
Catt, Carrie Chapman, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 23, XI:2:(Fall 2011) 29
Cayuga Co., N.Y.
employment in, V:3:(Winter 2006) 17
historic documents, III:4:(Spring 2004) 8–9
jail, III:4:(Spring 2004) 11, X:4:(Spring 2011) 32
Cayuga Indians, VI:3:(Winter 2007) 8
censorship of films, VIII:1:(Summer 2008) 6
census, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 33, X:3:(Winter 2011) 38. See also under genealogy
census fraud and recount in New York City, X:1:(Summer 2010) 34–35
Census of Manufactures, VIII:4:(Spring 2009) 38–39
census takers, X:1:(Summer 2010) 34, X:3:(Winter 2011) 38, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 34–35
instruction pamphlet for, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 33
Center for Democracy, V:1:(Summer 2005) 9
Center for Jewish History (New York City), I:4:(Spring 2002) 6–7
Cernek, Stephen (au), VII:3:(Winter 2008) 3, 16–19
Cerrachi, Guiseppe, III:3:(Winter 2004) 28–29
Chadwick, Henry, II:4:(Spring 2003) 10–11
Chamberlain, E. T., V:3:(Winter 2006) 14–15
Chambers, Whittaker, V:1:(Summer 2005) 9
de Champlain, Samuel, VIII:2:(Fall 2008) 8–9, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 18–22
Champlain Bridge, IX:4:(Spring 2010) 36
Champlain Canal, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 31
Champlain's Dream (Fischer), IX:1:(Summer 2009) 19
Changing New York, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 19–23
Chapman, Anthony, I:4:(Spring 2002) 7
Chapman, Claude W., X:3:(Winter 2011) 17
Chapman, Eunice Hawley, X:4:(Spring 2011) 22–25
Chapman, James, X:4:(Spring 2011) 22–24
Chapman, Mark David, II:1:(Summer 2002) 5
Chapman-Smith, V., I:1:(Summer 2001) 2, 7, 28, I:2:(Fall 2001) 2, I:3:(Winter 2002) 2, I:4:(Spring 2002) 4–5
Charles H. Revson Foundation, I:4:(Spring 2002) 7
Chartock, Dr. Alan, X:1:(Summer 2010) 8, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 8
Chase, Anthony (au), III:4:(Spring 2004) 3, 29
Chase, Salmon, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 25
Chase Manhattan Corporation, V:1:(Summer 2005) 33
Chautaqua Institution (Chautauqua, N.Y.), II:1:(Summer 2002) 18–20
Special Trust Program, X:1:(Summer 2010) 7
Chautauqua Co., N.Y.
bounty hunting in, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 6–7
granges in, X:1:(Summer 2010) 10–11
"grape belt," VII:1:(Summer 2007) 14–15
immigration into, VI:3:(Winter 2007) 16–20
Poor Farm, VI:3:(Winter 2007) 16–20
taxation in, VIII:1:(Summer 2008) 5
Chautauqua County Archives, V:1:(Summer 2005) 6
Chautauqua County Historical Society, V:1:(Summer 2005) 6
Chazy, N.Y., III:2:(Fall 2003) 23–25
Chazy Central Rural School, III:2:(Fall 2003) 24–25
Cheektowaga, N.Y., I:2:(Fall 2001) 14–15
Chenango Co., N.Y.
bounty hunting in, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 6–7
Civil War sharps shooters and, V:1:(Summer 2005) 24
hop farming in, VI:2:(Fall 2006) 16–20
Cherry Creek, N.Y., VIII:1:(Summer 2008) 5
Cherry Valley, N.Y., IV:3:(Winter 2005) 25, IX:4:(Spring 2010) 24, 25
Civil War sharps shooters and, V:1:(Summer 2005) 24–25
Cherven-Holland, Meredith (au), III:1:(Summer 2003) 7, 32, V:2:(Fall 2005) 3, 32, V:3:(Winter 2006) 3, 32, V:4:(Spring 2006) 3, 29
Chevalier, Maurice, IV:3:(Winter 2005) 8
Child, Lydia Maria, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 26
Children's Aid Society, III:3:(Winter 2004) 16–17
Chimborazo Hospital (Richmond, Va.), IX:2:(Fall 2009) 16
Chinatown, New York City, I:2:(Fall 2001) 16–19, V:4:(Spring 2006) 24–27
Chinese Americans
education and, I:2:(Fall 2001) 16–19
immigration of, I:4:(Spring 2002) 14
literacy project (New York State Archives Web based), II:4:(Spring 2003) 4–5
in New York City, V:4:(Spring 2006) 24–27, X:4:(Spring 2011) 36, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 4
Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, V:4:(Spring 2006) 27
Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882, V:4:(Spring 2006) 27, X:4:(Spring 2011) 36
chirographs, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 29
Chittenden, Alice Hill, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 22–25
Chittenden, Simeon Baldwin, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 22
Chmielewski, Wendy E., XI:3:(Winter 2012) 4
cholera, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 16–18
Christianity. See Catholics and Catholicism; Shakers
Christianson, Scott (au), X:1:(Summer 2010) 5, 20–23, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 5, 30–32
Church, Mayor Stanley W., IX:3:(Winter 2010) 27
Churchill, Trisha, IX:3:(Winter 2010) 8
Churchill, Winston, II:3:(Winter 2003) 26
Churubusco, N.Y., X:3:(Winter 2011) 38
Cicero, N.Y., IV:2:(Fall 2004) 31
Cincinnatus, N.Y., IV:2:(Fall 2004) 31
circus contortionists, XI:2:(Fall 2011) 9–13
City Hotel (New York City), VIII:2:(Fall 2008) 11–12
City Tavern (New York City), VIII:2:(Fall 2008) 11
City University of New York (CUNY) Dominican Studies Institute, III:3:(Winter 2004) 6–7
civil defense, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 28–31
Civil Liberties Bureau of the American Union Against Militarism (AUAM), IX:1:(Summer 2009) 34
civil rights, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 8–9
Civil War, I:1:(Summer 2001) 10–13, I:4:(Spring 2002) 4
agriculture and, X:1:(Summer 2010) 10
cavalry, I:1:(Summer 2001) 32
Charles Nalle and, X:1:(Summer 2010) 20–23
children serving in, VI:4:(Spring 2007) 20–23, X:3:(Winter 2011) 25
childhood forsworn, X:3:(Winter 2011) 29
horrors of battle, X:3:(Winter 2011) 28–29
number of, X:3:(Winter 2011) 25–27
tedium of camp life, X:3:(Winter 2011) 27–28
commemorations of, X:3:(Winter 2011) 3, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 3, 38–39
Confederate Army of Manhattan, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 26–29
Evacuation Day and, X:2:(Fall 2010) 13
genealogical research, II:4:(Spring 2003) 30, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 34–35
Harper's Ferry, Va. raid, II:3:(Winter 2003) 28–29
hot-air balloons and, III:4:(Spring 2004) 30–31
Lincoln and, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 6–7, 18–21, 32–36, 38, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 24–27 (see also Lincoln)
making and unmaking generals, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 21
medical exemptions from military duty in, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 47
Mosby's Rangers, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 14–17
New York City Draft Riots, 1863, II:3:(Winter 2003) 18–20, V:1:(Summer 2005) 11
New York State Archives database, II:4:(Spring 2003) 5
nurses and war hospitals, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 20–23
photography and, VI:3:(Winter 2007) 21–24
prison camps, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 14–17, X:4:(Spring 2011) 20
soldiers
African Americans serving, II:2:(Fall 2002) 19, V:1:(Summer 2005) 11–12
food rations for, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 18–20
payment of, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 6–7, VIII:1:(Summer 2008) 5
sharps shooters, V:1:(Summer 2005) 23–27
"Ulysses S. Grant: Seen and Heard," IV:2:(Fall 2004) 35
veterans, X:3:(Winter 2011) 38
"A Virtual Archive: The Civil War Era in Westchester," II:1:(Summer 2002) 7
a visit up the Hudson, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 20–21
William Seward's diplomatic excursion through New York, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 6–7
women's rights and, IV:2:(Fall 2004) 21–23
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), XI:4:(Spring 2012) 29, 31, 32
Clapp, James M., V:3:(Winter 2006) 22–24
Clark, Herb, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 11, 12
Clark, John Bates, XI:2:(Fall 2011) 23–24
Clark, Starr, II:3:(Winter 2003) 14–15
Clarke, Edwin W., II:3:(Winter 2003) 14
Clarke, John D., XI:4:(Spring 2012) 31
Clarke, Oliver Pendleton, X:2:(Fall 2010) 20–23
captured at Cold Harbor, X:2:(Fall 2010) 21–22
dying in Andersonville, X:2:(Fall 2010) 21–22
life after the war, X:2:(Fall 2010) 22
Claverack, N.Y., II:2:(Fall 2002) 16–19
Claverack Landing, N.Y. See Hudson, N.Y.
Clayton, N.Y., V:2:(Fall 2005) 25
Clem, Johnny, X:3:(Winter 2011) 28
Clemens, Clara, X:3:(Winter 2011) 13, 15
Clemens, Jean, X:3:(Winter 2011) 13, 15
Clemens, Olivia "Livy" Langdon, X:3:(Winter 2011) 12–15
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne. See Twain, Mark
Clemens, Susy, X:3:(Winter 2011) 13, 15
Clermont, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 22
Clermont, Columbia Co., N.Y., IV:1:(Summer 2004) 20, 22
Cleveland, Grover, I:2:(Fall 2001) 28, V:3:(Winter 2006) 13–15
Clifford, Kristy, X:2:(Fall 2010) 29, 30
climate. See heat waves
Climax, N.Y., VII:1:(Summer 2007) 32
Clingan, Thomas, V:1:(Summer 2005) 6, IX:3:(Winter 2010) 8
Clinton, Catherine (au), VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 4–5, 26–30
Clinton, Gov. DeWitt, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 10–11, 13, VI:1:(Summer 2006) 28, IX:3:(Winter 2010) 15–16, X:2:(Fall 2010) 14, 15
Clinton, Gov. George, I:2:(Fall 2001) 28, III:4:(Spring 2004) 8, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 10, IV:4:(Spring 2005) 4–5, VI:3:(Winter 2007) 9–11, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 10, IX:4:(Spring 2010) 4, X:1:(Summer 2010) 19, X:2:(Fall 2010) 11
Clinton, Mayor George William, X:2:(Fall 2010) 15
Clinton, Sir Henry, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 10, 12
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, X:1:(Summer 2010) 8
Clinton, James, II:2:(Fall 2002) 13
Clinton, N.Y., V:3:(Winter 2006) 13
Cluett, Peabody & Company Archives (Troy, N.Y.), II:1:(Summer 2002) 6–7
Cluett, Sanford L., II:1:(Summer 2002) 6–7
Clute, Penelope D. (au), V:2:(Fall 2005) 3, 10–15
Cobb, Kenneth, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 23
Coblentz, Louis J., V:4:(Spring 2006) 4
Coblentz Bag Company (New York City), V:4:(Spring 2006) 4
Cocker, Joe, X:2:(Fall 2010) 29
Coffey, Wayne, V:3:(Winter 2006) 6–7
Cohen, Beth B. (au), VII:4:(Spring 2008) 3, 20–23
Cohen, Rabbi Philip, X:1:(Summer 2010) 30
Cohn, Fannia, V:3:(Winter 2006) 18
Cohoes, N.Y., VI:3:(Winter 2007) 29
Cold Harbor, Virginia, X:1:(Summer 2010) 20–22
Cold War, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 12, 31
Colden, Jane, IV:4:(Spring 2005) 27
Cole, Simon (au), I:4:(Spring 2002) 3, 12–15
Collea, Joseph D. (au), XI:2:(Fall 2011) 3, 14–17
Colonial period. See also under New York City; New York State
journalism in, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 17–19
colonists. See also under American Indians
Dutch, I:3:(Winter 2002) 14 (see also under New York State Archives)
Columbia Co., N.Y., slavery in, II:2:(Fall 2002) 19
Columbia University, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 18
Columbian Exposition, 1893 (Chicago, Ill.), VII:1:(Summer 2007) 14
Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO), IX:1:(Summer 2009) 10
Committee for Public Safety, XI:1:(Summer 2011) 12
Communism, III:1:(Summer 2003) 28–29, VII:1:(Winter 2008) 32–33, X:2:(Fall 2010) 32, 33, X:3:(Winter 2011) 32–35
Comstock Canning Corporation (Newark, N.Y.), VI:1:(Summer 2006) 7
Coney Island, Brooklyn, N.Y., III:1:(Summer 2003) 8–12
Confederate Army of Manhattan, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 26–29
Confederate Secret Service, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 27–29
Conklin, Aaron Sylvanus, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 20–21
Conklin, Susan L. (au), II:3:(Winter 2003) 3, 5, V:2:(Fall 2005) 3, 5
Conkling, Roscoe, VIII:1:(Summer 2008) 31–32
Connecticut Birth Control League, III:4:(Spring 2004) 15
Conner, Janet Tornatore, V:1:(Summer 2005) 19–20, 22
Connor, Michael J., VII:1:(Summer 2007) 4
Connors, Dennis J. (au), V:3:(Winter 2006) 3, 22–24
Conquest (Schooner), VIII:4:(Spring 2009) 29
Conrad, Earl, VIII:2:(Fall 2008) 23
conscientious objectors, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 33
conservation. See environmental movement; forest conservation
Consumer Protection Board, VIII:4:(Spring 2009) 6
Continental Iron Works, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 25
contortionists, XI:2:(Fall 2011) 9–XI:2:(Fall 2011) 13
Conway, Albert, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 24
Cook, Julia, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 23
Coolidge, Calvin, II:2:(Fall 2002) 23, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 23
Coolidge, Grace, II:2:(Fall 2002) 23
Coons, William, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 34–35
Cooper, Dr. Charles, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 6
Cooper, Charles DeKay, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 22–23
Cooper, Griffith, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 25
Cooper, James Fenimore, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 18
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 9
Cooperative Extension Service, X:1:(Summer 2010) 11
Cooperstown, N.Y., II:4:(Spring 2003) 8–12, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 18
hop barns, VI:2:(Fall 2006) 20
Coppolo, Tara, IX:3:(Winter 2010) 8
Corbally, John, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 9–11
Corey, Mary E. (au), I:2:(Fall 2001) 3
Corinth, N.Y., VII:3:(Winter 2008) 16–18
Cornell University Library Special Collections, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 30
Cornett, Peggy (au), VI:1:(Summer 2006) 3, 12–15
Corning, Erastus 2nd, I:1:(Summer 2001) 16, IV:2:(Fall 2004) 9, VIII:3:(Winter 2009) 35
Corning, Inc. (Corning, N.Y.), II:2:(Fall 2002) 5, IV:1:(Summer 2004) 27
Corning, N.Y., II:2:(Fall 2002) 5, III:4:(Spring 2004) 15
Corning Museum of Glass (Corning, N.Y.), IV:1:(Summer 2004) 27
coroner's reports, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 30–31
correctional facilities. See also specific facilities
women's, I:2:(Fall 2001) 26–27, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 36
Corrigan, Cecelia (au), IX:2:(Fall 2009) 34–35
Corsaro, James, IV:4:(Spring 2005) 7, XI:3:(Winter 2012) 15
Corsaro, James (au), II:1:(Summer 2002) 3, 6–7
Cortese, Antonia, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 26
Cortland County Historical Society, VI:2:(Fall 2006) 7
Cotton, Michelle, II:2:(Fall 2002) 5
Coudert, Frederic, Jr., X:3:(Winter 2011) 32–33, 35
Countryman, Edward (au), I:4:(Spring 2002) 3, 16–19
Couper, Richard W., V:4:(Spring 2006) 5
Cousins, Norman, V:4:(Spring 2006) 6–7
Covenant House (New York City), V:3:(Winter 2006) 8–12
Cox, Aysha, V:3:(Winter 2006) 44
Cox, La Wanda, I:1:(Summer 2001) 12
Coxe, Judge A. C., X:2:(Fall 2010) 23
Craig Colony, VIII:2:(Fall 2008) 36
Cramer, Lester, X:3:(Winter 2011) 18–19
Crane, Susan, X:3:(Winter 2011) 13
Crapsey, Edward, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 29
Crawford, James, I:1:(Summer 2001) 6
Crawford-Oppenheimer, Christine (au), II:2:(Fall 2002) 3, 30–31
Creighton, Mary Frances, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 14
Cridlig, Pierre, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 5
crime, II:1:(Summer 2002) 5. See also Office of Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York
organized, VII:1:(Summer 2007) 24–28
in Westchester Co., X:2:(Fall 2010) 8–9
Crime Victims Board, II:1:(Summer 2002) 5
criminal identification
Bertillion method, I:4:(Spring 2002) 13, 15, VII:2:(Fall 2007) 4–5
fingerprinting, I:4:(Spring 2002) 12–15
criminals, VIII:2:(Fall 2008) 33
Jewish, VIII:2:(Fall 2008) 30–32
Croton Distributing Reservoir (New York City), XI:1:(Summer 2011) 17
Crowley, John W. (au), IV:4:(Spring 2005) 3, 12–15
Crown Point Bridge, IX:4:(Spring 2010) 36
Cryder, Duncan, VII:4:(Spring 2008) 12–13
Culper Spy Ring, IX:2:(Fall 2009) 9, 11, 12, 13
Cuomo, Gov. Andrew M., X:4:(Spring 2011) 3, XI:4:(Spring 2012) 6
Cuomo, Gov. Mario M., I:3:(Winter 2002) 27, IV:2:(Fall 2004) 9, V:3:(Winter 2006) 12, VII:3:(Winter 2008) 26, IX:1:(Summer 2009) 15, IX:4:(Spring 2010) 4, X:1:(Summer 2010) 8
Curran, Thomas J., IV:2:(Fall 2004) 10
Currie, Lauchlin, II:3:(Winter 2003) 26–27
Curtis, Edward E., IV (au), X:3:(Winter 2011) 5, 20–24
Curtiss, Glenn, III:2:(Fall 2003) 10
Curtiss-Wright Aeroplane (Buffalo, N.Y.), IV:2:(Fall 2004) 27
Cushing, Charles, II:1:(Summer 2002) 10–11
Cusick, Cornelius C., VII:2:(Fall 2007) 34–35
Czolgosz, Leon, X:4:(Spring 2011) 32, 33

