Oliver Conant is a New York-based writer and critic.
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Manuel A. Conley, a career Army officer, frequently writes of military history.
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When Joseph Conlin is not writing labor history or teaching it at California State University, Chico, he is eating all the oyster he can get his hands on.
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Connelly, Melissa is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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Jennifer Connelly is a member of the Board of Directors of Invest in Others Charitable Foundation and provides pro-bono PR services to the Guitars Over Guns Organization (GOGO). She is also a member of the
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Fred J. Cook was a longtime staff writer for the New York World Telegram and Sun. Called by Studs Terkel "the finest investigative reporter in the land," Cook was the author of 45 books, including The Nightmare
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Jacob E. Cooke, an instructor of history at Columbia University, is currently serving as assistant editor of The Papers of Alexander Hamilton which will be published in the future by the Columbia University
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James Cooler, a retired lawyer, has spent most of his career in government service. This is his first magazine article.
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Coombe, Roxana is member for American Heritage site since 2016.
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E. N. Coons is the author of 36 Hours of Hell, an autobiographical story about how he survived a blizzard in Colorado as a young boy in 1931.
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Cooper, Suzanne T. is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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Joseph H. Cooper is editorial counsel of The New Yorker magazine and teaches law and journalism at Yale University.
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Charles Henry Powers Copeland is Curator of Maritime History and Librarian of the Peabody Museum of Salem, Mass.
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Christopher Corbett, a former news editor and reporter, is author most recently of The Poker Bride: The First Chinese in the Wild West (Atlantic Monthly 2010) and Orphans Preferred: The Twisted Truth and
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Elizabeth "Bess" Corey taught school in a number of rural schools across Shelby and Cass counties in Iowa. Letters she wrote home between 1904 and 1908 provide a firsthand account of the realities of life in a
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Joseph J. Corn teaches American Studies at Stanford University and is finishing a book on aviation and society.
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Matthew Costello is the Assistant Director of the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History for the White House Historical Association in Washington, D.C. His book, The Property of the Nation
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David T. Courtwright is a professor of history at the University of North Florida. This article is adapted from his book Violent Land: Single Men and Social Disorder From the Frontier to the Inner City , to
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Cowan, Thomas H. is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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Ruth Schwartz Cowan is a professor of history and director of women’s studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. This article previously appeared in the spring 1987 issue of our sister
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Micahel Teague is a British photojournalist now working in Washington, D.C.; Zélide Cowan, his sister, lives in London. A seletion of Captain William Buck’s colors is currently on exhibit at the Shepherd
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Mark Cowick is a photographer living in Austin, Texas, who often prowls the back roads of Central Texas.
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Malcolm Cowley (1898 – 1989) was an American novelist, poet, literary critic, and journalist. He was a leading chronicler and editor of "Lost Generation" writers.
During 1920s Cowley lived in Paris and
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Robert Cowley, who was a student of Archibald MacLeish’s at Harvard, is now an editor at Random House.
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Peter Cozzens is the author of sixteen critically acclaimed books on the American Civil War and the American West. Cozzens also is a recently retired Foreign Service Officer, U. S. Department of State.
His
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Cresson, Margaret French is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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Paul Critchlow is Senior Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs, for Merrill Lynch. He is back at work in his office overlooking Ground Zero.
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Ann Crittenden is an award-winning journalist, author, and lecturer. She was a reporter for The New York Times for eight years, writing on a broad range of economic topics. She initiated numerous investigative
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Cronon, William is member for American Heritage site since 2012.
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Harry H. Crosby is assistant professor at the State University of Iowa and author of a forthcoming life of Clarence King.
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Alfred W. Crosby (1931 – 2018), Professor Emeritus of History, Geography, and American Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, Harvard University, and the University of Helsinki, was the author of nine
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Wilbur Cross, an author and editor living in Bronxville, New York, has written several books, mainly on historical topics. Among them are the American Heritage Junior Library Naval Battles and Heroes, and
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—Gary Cross, a historian at Pennsylvania State University, is the author of Kids’ Stuff: Toys and the Changing World of American Childhood .
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Beginning in 1998, Crouch has served as the Senior Curator of the Division of Aeronautics at the National Air and Space Museum. A Smithsonian employee since 1974, he has served both the National Air and Space
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Crouter, Natalie is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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Ms. Crowley was a journalist who wrote a column for the Detroit Free Press and published essays in The New Yorker, Harpers, and other publications.
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Crutchfield, Collin is member for American Heritage site since 2016.
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When, inevitably, the war came, John Culbertson was living in the mining town of Cripple Creek, Colorado; he walked all the way to Leavenworth, Kansas, to enlist in a cavalry regiment, in which he served for
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Jim Cullen is the author of over a dozen books and has taught at Harvard, Fordham and Sarah Lawrence College. He currently on the faculty at Greenwich Country Day School in Greenwich, Connecticut and previously
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Culver, D. Jay is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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Elizabeth Cumming was a leading cartographic researcher and frequently partnered on projects with her husband, William P. Cumming.
Mrs. Cumming taught English at Smith and at Queens College in Charlotte
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William P. Cumming was a leading historian of cartography and professor emeritus of English at Davidson College in North Carolina. He frequently worked with his wife, Elizabeth Cumming.
Mr. Cummings
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Marcus Cunliffe is University Professor at George Washington University. He was born and educated in England.
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Mr. Cunningham recently completed a term as president of the New Jersey Historical Society. He is the author of several books, including New Jersey: America’s Main Road (Doubleday, 1966), a history of the
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Mr. Cunningham owns and operates a photo-engraving business in the town of Stillwater in his native Oklahoma. In his spare time he is a free-lance writer on the American past and a collector of historical
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Dan Cupper is the author of Pennsylvania Turnpike—A History , which will be published in May by Applied Arts Publishers, of Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
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Current, R. N. is member for American Heritage site since 2011.
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During the academic year just concluded Richard N. Current, professor of history at the University of Wisconsin, served as Harmsworth professor of American history at Oxford University. Among his books are
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The late Charles P. Curtis, who died this past December, was a distinguished Boston attorney and the author of a number of books, including The Oppenheimer Case, Lions Under the Throne , and (with Ferris
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Wayne Curtis is a freelance journlist and a frequent contributor to The Atlantic, Preservation, and Down East. He frequently writes about travel, history, historic preservation, and architecture, and published
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