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=Cruse, Mary Anne.= _Al._, 18-- - ----. A writer and educator of
Huntsville, Alabama. Besides a novel of the Civil War, Cameron Hall,
she has written several popular Sunday-school books, such as The Little
Episcopalian; Bessie Melville.
=Cruttenden, Daniel Henry.= _N. Y._, 1816-1874. An educator of New York
city, among whose text-books are Systematic Arithmetic Series; The
Philosophy of Language; Rhetorical Grammar.
=Crynkle, Nym.= _See Wheeler, A. C._
=Culbertson, Matthew Simpson.= _Pa._, 1818-1862. A Presbyterian
missionary to China. Darkness in the Flowery Kingdom, or Religious
Notions in North China.
=Cullum, George Washington.= _N. Y._, 1809-1892. A brevet major-general
in the United States army. Military Bridges with India-Rubber Pontoons;
Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U. S.
Military Academy at West Point, 1802-90; System of Military Bridges.
_Hou._
=Cumming, Kate.= _Al._, _c._ 1835- ----. A resident of Mobile,
prominent during the Civil War as an organizer of field hospitals in
the Confederate army. Hospital Life in Tennessee from the Battle of
Shiloh to the End of the War.
=Cummings, Amos Jay.= _N. Y._, 1842-1902. A journalist of New York
city. Horace Greeley Campaign Songster; Sayings of Uncle Rufus; Ziska
Letters.
=Cummings, Jeremiah W.= _D. C._, 1823-1866. A once popular Roman
Catholic clergyman of New York city. Italian Legends; Songs for
Catholic Schools; Spiritual Progress; The Silver Stole.
=Cummings, Thomas Seir.= _E._, 1804-1894. A New York artist who
was author of the Historic Annals of the National Academy from its
Foundation to 1865.
=Cummins, Ebenezer Harlow.= _N. C._, 1790-1835. A clergyman and
magistrate of Baltimore. Geography of Alabama; History of the Late War
(1820).
=Cummins, Maria Susanna.= _Ms._, 1827-1866. A once famous novelist of
Massachusetts, whose first book, The Lamplighter, enjoyed for a time a
phenomenal popularity. Her subsequent stories include El Fureidîs, a
tale of Palestine; Haunted Hearts; Mabel Vaughan. _Cr. Hou._
=Curry, Daniel.= _N. Y._, 1809-1887. A Methodist divine of note. New
York, an Historical Sketch; Life Story of Rev. D. W. Clark, _supra_;
Fragments, Religious and Theological; Platform Papers.
=Curry, Jabez Lamar Monroe.= _Ga._, 1825-1903. A Baptist clergyman
who served in the Confederate army during the Civil War, achieved
prominence as an educator, and was United States Minister to Spain in
1885. Baptists and Pedobaptists, their Radical Differences in Faith
and Practice; Constitutional Government in Spain; Gladstone, a Study;
Southern States of the American Union.
=Curry, Otway.= _O._, 1804-1855. An Ohio journalist who published Love
of the Past, a poem.
=Curry, Samuel Silas.= _Tn._, 1847- ----. An educator of Boston whose
specialty is the culture of expression. The Province of Expression;
Lessons in Vocal Expression; Imagination and Dramatic Instinct.
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