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1701
Conrad Nagel.
Conrad Nagel.
Conrad Nagel. 
 
1702
Constance Avery and Jacques Lolliot
Constance Avery and Jacques Lolliot
Constance Avery and Jacques Lolliot 
 
1703
Constance Pamela Avery 1916
Constance Pamela Avery 1916
Constance Pamela Avery 1916 
 
1704
Constance Pamela Avery Service.
Constance Pamela Avery Service.
Constance Pamela Avery Service. 
 
1705
Constance Violet (nee Hunter) Avery.
Constance Violet (nee Hunter) Avery.
Constance Violet (nee Hunter) Avery passport photo. 
 
1706
Constant Comment.
Constant Comment.
Constant Comment. 
 
1707
Constantine.
Constantine.
Gavin Rossdale and Keanu Reeves in the 2005 movie "Constantine". 
 
1708
Constitution page 1.
Constitution page 1.
Constitution page 1. 
 
1709
Constitution page 2.
Constitution page 2.
Constitution page 2. 
 
1710
Constitution page 3.
Constitution page 3.
Constitution page 3. 
 
1711
Constitution page 4.
Constitution page 4.
Constitution page 4. 
 
1712
Continental Army, American Revolution.
Continental Army, American Revolution.
Continental Army, American Revolution. The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis. 
 
1713
Continental Divide.
Continental Divide.
Blair Brown with John Belushi in "Continental Divide". 
 
1714
Coolidge & Dawes.
Coolidge & Dawes.
President Calvin Coolidge and Vice President Charles Dawes. 
 
1715
Coolidge Family
Coolidge Family
Coolidge Family 
 
1716
Coolidge-Dawes.
Coolidge-Dawes.
Coolidge-Dawes. 
 
1717
Cooper Hefner Oath of Enlistment.
Cooper Hefner Oath of Enlistment.
Cooper Hefner Oath of Enlistment. 
 
1718
Cooper Hefner.
Cooper Hefner.
Cooper Hefner. 
 
1719
Copes Elasmosaurus.
Copes Elasmosaurus.
In 1868 Cope discovered the fossil of an aquatic reptile that he named Elasmosaurus. Paleontologist Joseph Leidy pointed out that Cope had drawn the skeleton with the head on the tail! Cope attempted to recall all copies of the article describing the creature and issue a corrected version.

A copy of the article came to the attention of Marsh, who made light of the mistake. He continued to make fun of the situation for years to come and whatever friendship existed between the two evaporated.

Synopsis of the Extinct Batrachia and Reptilia of North America. Part 1. By Edward D. Cope. McCalla & Stavely, Printers, Philadelphia. 1869 
 
1720
Cora (nee Oakes) Sears
Cora (nee Oakes) Sears
Cora (nee Oakes) Sears at age 51 
 
1721
Cora (Vest) Whitaker
Cora (Vest) Whitaker
Cora (Vest) Whitaker 
 
1722
Cora Weir
Cora Weir
Cora Weir 
 
1723
Coral Browne.
Coral Browne.
Coral Browne. 
 
1724
Corduroy
Corduroy
Don is the author and illustrator of the 1968 children's book "Corduroy". 
 
1725
Cori Broadus.
Cori Broadus.
Cori Broadus. 
 
1726
Cornelia Clapp.
Cornelia Clapp.
Cornelia Clapp. 
 
1727
Cornelia Cole.
Cornelia Cole.
Cornelia Cole. 
 
1728
Cornelia Lucy Sprague
Cornelia Lucy Sprague
Cornelia Lucy Sprague 
 
1729
Cornelia Maria Clapp sitting at desk.
Cornelia Maria Clapp sitting at desk.
Cornelia Maria Clapp sitting at desk. 
 
1730
Cornelia Maria Clapp.
Cornelia Maria Clapp.
Cornelia Photographed outside Gardiner Road cottage 
 
1731
Corp. Bernard C. Wheelock.
Corp. Bernard C. Wheelock.
Adrian (Michigan) Daily Telegram, Saturday, February 27, 1943 page 6. 
 
1732
Corps Vanishes MST3K.
Corps Vanishes MST3K.
The Corps Vanishes with Tristram Chalkley Coffin gets the MST3K treatment. 
 
1733
Count Basie, Bob Crosby
Count Basie, Bob Crosby
Count Basie, Bob Crosby 
 
1734
Count Primo Magri.
Count Primo Magri.
Count Primo Magri (left) with his wife and his brother (alleged to be a twin) Giuseppe (or Ernesto) 
 
1735
Courtney Chandos Avery.
Courtney Chandos Avery.
The Groton Avery Clan Volume II, page 1293. By Elroy McKendree Avery and Catherine Hitchcock (Tilden) Avery. Self published, Boston, 1912.  
 
1736
Courtney Fisk
Courtney Fisk
Illinois, Lockport, Lockport Township High School, 1994 
 
1737
Courtney Love - Hole.
Courtney Love - Hole.
Courtney Love - Hole. 
 
1738
Courtney Love.
Courtney Love.
Courtney Love. 
 
1739
CP Trestle.
CP Trestle.
Chinese workers finish building a Trestle at Secret Town, Placer county, California.  
 
1740
CPL Richard Strodtman New Assignment
CPL Richard Strodtman New Assignment
The Times (Streator, Illinois) 18 Sep 1956, Tuesday, Page 4 
 
1741
CPR #1 Gov Stanford.
CPR #1 Gov Stanford.
The Central Pacific's first locomotive was named the Gov. Stanford in his honor. It has been preserved and is on display at the California Railroad Museum. 
 
1742
Craig & Lea Culver.
Craig & Lea Culver.
Craig & Lea Culver. 
 
1743
Craig Colgate Passport Picture.
Craig Colgate Passport Picture.
Craig Colgate Passport Picture. 
 
1744
Crawford Family.
Crawford Family.
Crawford Family. 
 
1745
Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Whit Bissell (right) in the Creature from the Black Lagoon. 
 
1746
Cremation Garden Abraham Lincoln Cemetery.
Cremation Garden Abraham Lincoln Cemetery.
Cremation Garden Abraham Lincoln Cemetery. 
 
1747
Creosaurus Skull.
Creosaurus Skull.
Picture from; The Dinosaurs of North America by Othniel Charles Marsh published by the Government Printing Office, 1896.  
 
1748
Creosaurus.
Creosaurus.
The Creosaurus that marsh discovered in 1878 has been determined to be the same as the Allosaurus he discovered in 1877.

Picture from; The Dinosaurs of North America by Othniel Charles Marsh published by the Government Printing Office, 1896.  
 
1749
Cristina Torlonia.
Cristina Torlonia.
Chicago Tribune, Tuesday, January 31, 1933. Page 32. 
 
1750
Crosby's Molasses
Crosby's Molasses
Crosby's Molasses 
 

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