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  • Cadenhead, William W. (25)
  • Cain, John L. (30)
  • Cain, John O. (18)
  • Caldwell, James E. (15)
  • Calhoun, Hewlet S. (27)
  • Camp, John L. (35)
  • Camp, Thomas B. (31)
  • Camp, Thompson (39)
  • Campbell, Alexander (18)
  • Campbell, George W. (18)
  • Campbell, J. W.
  • Campbell, James F. (23)
  • Campbell, Napoleon B. (46)
  • Campbell, Truman T.
  • Cannon, Thomas (21)
  • Cantrell, J. A. J.
  • Cantwell, John (25)
  • Cantwell, Stephen (26)
  • Canwell, J. A. J.
  • Capps, William
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