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Claus Spreckels of California

Created By: Cordray, William Woodrow Publisher: Dissertation, University of Southern California, 1955

Claus Spreckels. The Sugar King in Hawaii

Created By: Adler, Jacob Publisher: Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1966

Clubhouse Dining Room, Wayne Knitting Mills

Page from the March 1918 issue of Wayne Knit Rav-lings: The Voice of the Wayne Knit Community. An employee newsletter,…

Clubhouse Library, Wayne Knitting Mills

Page from the March 1918 issue of Wayne Knit Rav-lings: The Voice of the Wayne Knit Community. An employee newsletter,…

Columbia Sportswear ad from the mid-1990s

Columbia Sportswear Company annual report to the Securities and Exchange Commission

Commemorative Stock Certificate Issued by Goldman Sachs

Complete Public Enemy Almanac. New Facts and Features on the People, Places, and Events of the Gangster and Outlaw Era: 1920-1940

Created By: Helmer, William J., and Mattix, Rick Publisher: Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland House Publishing, 2007

Cone, Bertha letter to Bernard Cone

It is difficult to reconstruct some aspects of the history of the Cone brothers’ business. Likewise, information about their private…

Cone, Herman’s Account Book

Even after Herman Cone opened his dry goods store in Jonesborough, Tennessee, he and his business partner Jakob Adler continued…

Conestoga Crossroads: Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1730-1790

Created By: Wood Jr., Jerome H Publisher: Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1979

Conspicuous Consumption: The Private Car “Spreckels”

Beginning in the mid-1860s, travelling was a permanent part of Claus Spreckels’ entrepreneurial activities. During the last three decades of…

Constant-Angle Arch Dam of Concrete

“Constant-Angle Arch Dam of Concrete,” Engineering Magazine, vol. 49 (1915), p. 282.

Constitution of the National Woman Suffrage Association

A copy of the 1873 constitution of the National Woman Suffrage Association with listed Mathilde Franziska Anneke as one of…

Contemporary advertising poster for the city of New Ulm, Minnesota

Contemporary advertising poster for the city of New Ulm, Minnesota. The poster highlights the city’s German heritage.

Contemporary Label of Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Peppermint Soap

Current label for Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Peppermint Soap, 2012

Contract of Indenture for Land on which the Rittenhouse Paper Mill was built

Contributions of Adolph S. Ochs to Journalism

Created By: Hinkel, John V Publisher: New York: J.J. Little and Ives Company, 1931

Coolie System and the Yellow Press: Criticism of the Spreckels Sugar Plantations

In the fall of 1881, the San Francisco Chronicle, an early adopter of the so-called “yellow press” style of journalism,…

Coolie System and the Yellow Press: Criticism of the Spreckels Sugar Plantations

In the fall of 1881, the San Francisco Chronicle, an early adopter of the so-called “yellow press” style of journalism,…

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