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1451
Charlie Keller Baseball Card.
Charlie Keller Baseball Card.
Charlie Keller Baseball Card. 
 
1452
Charlie Keller.
Charlie Keller.
Charlie Keller. 
 
1453
Charlie Ruth Roughton
Charlie Ruth Roughton
Arizona, Phoenix, Phoenix Union High School, 1934 
 
1454
Charlie Taft on Horse.
Charlie Taft on Horse.
Charlie Taft on Horse. 
 
1455
Charlotte Chase.
Charlotte Chase.
Charlotte Chase. 
 
1456
Charlotte May (nee Brigham) Lavis
Charlotte May (nee Brigham) Lavis
Charlotte May (nee Brigham) Lavis 
 
1457
Charlotte Offlow Fawcett.
Charlotte Offlow Fawcett.
Charlotte Offlow Fawcett. 
 
1458
Chauncey Griswold Webb.
Chauncey Griswold Webb.
From' "Wife No. 19 A life In Bondage" by Ann Eliza Young. Dustin, Gilman & Co. Hartford, Connecticut 1876. Page 444. 
 
1459
Cheating Death Below.
Cheating Death Below.
Scrap book clipping. Publication detail not preserved. 
 
1460
Cheers Cast.
Cheers Cast.
Ted Danson (Left)
David Angell (center)
On the set of the television show "Cheers". 
 
1461
Cheers.
Cheers.
Kirstie (center) is best known for her roll on the TV sitcom "Cheers". She replaced Shelly Long in the sixth season and remained until the eleventh and final season.

Ted Danson (left) 
 
1462
Cheers.
Cheers.
Shelly is best known as "Diane Chambers" from the series "Cheers". She played the roll 123 times from 1982 to 1993. 
 
1463
Cheryl Harlacher
Cheryl Harlacher
Illinois, Streator, Streator Township High School, 1971 
 
1464
Cheryl S Scheick
Cheryl S Scheick
Cheryl S Scheick 
 
1465
Chester Bennington
Chester Bennington
Chester Bennington 
 
1466
Chester Bennington Fame.
Chester Bennington Fame.
Chester Bennington - Lead singer for "Linkin Park". My 11th cousin. 
 
1467
Chester Bennington's Memorial Los Angeles.
Chester Bennington's Memorial Los Angeles.
While Chester's memorial service was closed to the public, makeshift memorials popped up in Los Angeles, Shanghai, Moscow, Lima, Peru and, other locations. The family has not made public what if anything has been done with his cremains. 
 
1468
Chester Bennington.
Chester Bennington.
Chester Bennington. 
 
1469
Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase
Chevy Chase 
 
1470
Chevy Chase.
Chevy Chase.
Chevy Chase. 
 
1471
Chicago 1820.
Chicago 1820.
Chicago Lithograph Company 1867. 
 
1472
Chicago 1893
Chicago 1893
By Peter Roy, copyright 1892. 
 
1473
Chicago 1931.
Chicago 1931.
Chicago 1931. 
 
1474
Chicago after the 1871 Chicago Fire.
Chicago after the 1871 Chicago Fire.
Chicago after the 1871 Chicago Fire. 
 
1475
Chicago After the Fire.
Chicago After the Fire.
Library of Congress Control Number 2003671553. Publisher date not verified. 
 
1476
Chicago Champions
Chicago Champions
1876-77 Chicago White Stockings baseball team. Spalding is in the center. 
 
1477
Chicago Circa 1860. John Kleinfeld emigrated in 1863.
Chicago Circa 1860. John Kleinfeld emigrated in 1863.
Library of Congress call number; G4104.C6A3 1860 .C5
Publishing details not recorded. 
 
1478
Chicago Fire Burned District.
Chicago Fire Burned District.
Chicago Fire Burned District. 
 
1479
Chicago Flag.
Chicago Flag.
The Chicago flag was designed by Wallace Rice.

The three white stripes of the flag represent the North, West and South sides of the city. The top blue stripe represents Lake Michigan and the North Branch of the Chicago River. The bottom blue stripe represents the South Branch of the river and the "Great Canal", over the Chicago Portage.

The first star represents Fort Dearborn. It was added to the flag in 1939. Its six points symbolize transportation, labor, commerce, finance, populousness, and salubrity.

The second star stands for the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, and is original to the 1917 design of the flag. Its six points represent the virtues of religion, education, aesthetics, justice, beneficence, and civic pride.

The third star symbolizes the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, and is original to the 1917 design. Its six points stand for political entities Chicago has belonged to and the flags that have flown over the area: France 1693, Great Britain 1763, Virginia 1778, the Northwest Territory 1789, Indiana Territory 1802, and Illinois (territory 1809, and state 1818).

The fourth star represents the Century of Progress Exposition (1933–1934), and was added in 1933. Its points refer to bragging rights: the United States' 2nd Largest City (became 3rd largest in 1990 census when passed by Los Angeles), Chicago's Latin Motto (Urbs in horto – City in a garden), Chicago's "I Will" Motto, the Great Central Marketplace, Wonder City, and Convention City. 
 
1480
Chicago Sunrise
Chicago Sunrise
Chicago sunrise 
 
1481
Chicago Theatre.
Chicago Theatre.
Chicago Theatre. 
 
1482
Chicago welcomes the Apollo 11 astronauts.
Chicago welcomes the Apollo 11 astronauts.
The returning astronauts received ticker tape parades in several major cities. 
 
1483
Chicxulub crater.
Chicxulub crater.
In March 2010, an international panel of scientists endorsed the Alvarez hypothesis. They specified that the Chicxulub crater discovered in 1978 was the specific event that caused the extinction.

After some 66 million years the 93 mile wide crater is no longer visible. However gravitational anomalies and geological evidence prove it's existence. the energy release of the Chicxulub impact was approximately 100 million megatons. The largest bomb ever tested yielded about 50 megatons. It is an event that radically reshaped life on Earth. 
 
1484
Chief Aptakisic.
Chief Aptakisic.
Painting by artist Les Schrader, Potawatomi Chief Aptakisic says goodbye to Naperville settlers after escorting them to Fort Dearborn in Chicago during the Black Hawk War of 1832.

Half Day was named for Chief Aptakistic (pronounced: Op-ta-gu-shick). His name name roughly translated to “center of the sky” or “half day.”

Lake County’s first permanent white settler, Daniel Wright, recalled that the chief and his tribe helped him build his home, tended his crops, and cared for his family after he moved to the area in 1833. 
 
1485
Chief Hollow Horn Bear.
Chief Hollow Horn Bear.
Perhaps the most important feature of the coin was the portrait. It has long been assumed that President Lincoln was the first actual person to be featured on a U.S. coin minted for circulation.

It is not until recently that researchers have confirmed that Bela's coin design was that of a living person. Before Bela's coin Indian head coins were fictional and often contained cultural inaccuracies.

Through archived letters and pictures that Bela left behind when he died researchers have confirmed that Bela's design is the likeness of Chief Hollow Horn Bear, a Brulé Lakota leader. He fought in the battles of the Sioux Wars, including the Battle of Little Big Horn. The Lincoln cent was released in 1909 so the Chief was the first actual person on a U.S. coin by a year.  
 
1486
Chief Hollow Horn Bear.
Chief Hollow Horn Bear.
Six tribal leaders. Chief Hollow Horn Bear is second from the right. The occasion was Teddy Roosevelt's inauguration in 1905.

The Chief made a number of trips to Washington D.C. and even argued in front of the Supreme Court on behalf of his people.

After his death is likeness appeared on a U.S. Postage stamp and a Military Payment Script (a form of paper currency). Because Bela worked from photographs the chief may never have known he was on this coin. 
 
1487
Chief Justice Kathleen A Blatz.
Chief Justice Kathleen A Blatz.
See here delivering the 2014 Saint John's University Commencement Address. 
 
1488
Chief Justice Salmon Chase.
Chief Justice Salmon Chase.
Chief Justice Salmon Chase. 
 
1489
Chief Kanosh.
Chief Kanosh.
Chief Kanosh. 
 
1490
Chief Tul-lux Hol-li-quil-la
Chief Tul-lux Hol-li-quil-la
Chief Tul-lux Hol-li-quil-la 
 
1491
Children and spouses of David and Lestina Ware.
Children and spouses of David and Lestina Ware.
Children and spouses of David and Lestina Ware. 
 
1492
Children of American Born Italian Noblewoman.
Children of American Born Italian Noblewoman.
The New York Herald, Sunday, September 24, 1922 section 3 page 2. 
 
1493
Children of David and Lestina Ware
Children of David and Lestina Ware
Children of David and Lestina Ware 
 
1494
Children of Ethan L. Wadsworth.
Children of Ethan L. Wadsworth.
From: Scenes, memories, and travels of eighty-two years : and short sketches of the Lanphear and Potter families, by Ethan Lanphear, self published, Plainfield, New Jersey 1900. 
 
1495
Children of Lavinia (nee Lanphear) Willard.
Children of Lavinia (nee Lanphear) Willard.
From: Scenes, memories, and travels of eighty-two years : and short sketches of the Lanphear and Potter families, by Ethan Lanphear, self published, Plainfield, New Jersey 1900.  
 
1496
Children's pet zoo exhibit, Zoological Park, Detroit, MI.
Children's pet zoo exhibit, Zoological Park, Detroit, MI.
Children's pet zoo exhibit, Zoological Park, Detroit, MI. Postcard image circa 1930–1945. 
 
1497
Chim-Chim
Chim-Chim
Chim-Chim from "Speed Racer" 
 
1498
China Kantner.
China Kantner.
China Kantner. 
 
1499
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Dick Van dyke in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" 
 
1500
Chris and Katherine Pratt.
Chris and Katherine Pratt.
Chris and Katherine Pratt. 
 

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