Madison Papers Indexes | Papers of James Madison, Index to Secretary of State Series volume 6 | C
Cabanyes, Mr. [1 reference]
Cabot, George [1 reference]
Cádiz, Spain [8 references + 3 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Cadoudal, Georges [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Cairo, Egypt [1 reference]
Calais, France [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Calcutta [1 subentry]
Caldeleugh, Boyd, and Reed [1 subentry]
Callaghan, Luc [1 reference]
Calvert, George, Lord Baltimore [1 reference]
Calvin, John [1 reference]
Campan, Jeanne-Louise-Henriette [1 subentry]
Campbell, Archibald [3 references]
Campbell, Arthur [2 subentries]
Campbell, Hugh G. [1 reference]
Camperdown, Battle of [1 reference]
Canada [2 references + 5 subentries]
Canary Islands [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Candon, Capt. [1 subentry]
Canton, China [1 subentry]
Cape Antonio, Cuba [1 reference]
Cape Colony, South Africa [1 reference]
Cape de Gatt [1 reference]
Capell (Capel), Hon. Thomas R. Bladen [1 subentry]
Cape Nicholas Mole [See redirect]
Cape of Good Hope [2 references]
Cape Pallas [1 reference]
Cape Town, South Africa [1 reference]
Cap Finisterre, Spain [1 reference]
Cap Français, Saint-Domingue [12 references]
Captain Bashaw (of Turkey) [1 subentry]
Caroline County, Va. [1 reference]
Carondelet, Francisco Luis Hector, baron de [1 reference]
Carr, John C. [1 reference]
Carré, Joseph [1 subentry]
Carroll, the Right Reverend John (bishop of Baltimore) [1 subentry]
Carrollsburg, D.C. [1 reference]
Casa Calvo, Sebastián Calvo de la Puerta y O'Farill, marqués de [3 references + 5 subentries]
Cassel, C. P. [1 subentry]
Castillon, Jean Baptiste [1 reference]
Castlereagh, Robert Stewart, second Viscount [1 reference]
Castro y Gutierrez, Ramón de [1 subentry]
Cathalan, Stephen, Jr. [8 subentries]
Cathcart, James Leander [19 subentries]
Cathcart, Jane Woodside (Mrs. James Leander) [2 references]
Catherine (British ship) [1 reference]
Catherine (U.S. ship) [1 reference]
Cayes (Aux Cayes), Saint-Domingue [1 reference]
Celia (U.S. brig) [2 references + 2 subentries]
Cevallos Guerra, Pedro [9 subentries]
Champagny, Jean-Baptiste Nompère de [1 subentry]
Chancognie, Simon-Jude [1 subentry]
Charger (British warship) [1 reference]
Charles III (of Spain) [2 references]
Charles IV (of Spain) [5 references + 7 subentries]
Charles (U.S. schooner) [2 references]
Charles Louis of Parma [1 subentry]
Charleston, S.C. [10 references + 5 subentries]
Charlestown, Va. (now W.Va.) [2 references]
Charles Town Academy [2 references]
Charlotte Sophia [1 subentry]
Charming Hetty (U.S. sloop) [1 reference]
Chattahoochee River [1 reference]
Cheeseman, Foreman [1 reference]
Cherokee (U.S. brig) [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Cherokee Indians [1 reference]
Cherry Stone, Va. [1 reference]
Chesapeake Bay [2 references]
Chestertown, Md. [1 reference]
Chew, Beverly [1 subentry]
Chew, Grace [1 reference]
Chew, Grace Deshon (Mrs. Joseph) [1 reference]
Chew, John (secretary for Indian affairs, Montreal) [1 subentry]
Chew, Joseph [1 reference]
China [1 subentry]
Chips, Joseph [1 reference]
Chittenden, Thomas [1 subentry]
Choctaw Indians [1 reference]
Christianity [1 subentry]
Christophe, Henri [1 reference]
Church, John (consul at Cork) [1 subentry]
Cincinnati, Ohio [1 subentry]
Citizen (U.S. schooner) [8 references + 5 subentries]
Claiborne, Ferdinand L. [1 subentry]
Claiborne, William C. C. [7 references + 35 subentries]
Clairveaux, Jacques [1 reference]
Claraco, Raimundo Antonio [1 subentry]
Clark, Daniel [10 subentries + 1 “see also” entry]
Clark, John [2 subentries]
Clark, Mary (mother of Daniel Clark) [2 references]
Clark, Thomas [1 subentry]
Clark, William [2 subentries]
Clarke, Henri-Jacques-Guillaume, duc de Feltre [1 subentry]
Clarke, Jonathan [1 subentry]
Clinton, DeWitt [2 references + 2 subentries]
Clinton, George [1 subentry]
Clio (French ship) [1 reference]
Clio (U.S. ship) [1 reference]
Cloon, John [1 reference]
Coakley (Cokely), Benjamin [1 reference]
Cobbett, William [1 subentry]
Cobbett's Political Register [2 references]
Coffyn, Francis [1 subentry]
Cohasset, Mass. [1 subentry]
Coles, Edward [1 reference]
Coles, Col. Isaac (of Pittsylvania County, Va.) [1 subentry]
Coles, Isaac A. [2 references + 1 subentry]
Coles, John [2 references]
Coles, William [1 reference]
Colley, Capt. (of Monticello) [1 reference]
Columbia (U.S. ship at Glasgow) [2 references]
Columbia (U.S. ship at Gothenburg) [1 reference]
Columbia (U.S. ship in Pacific Northwest) [1 reference]
Columbia River [1 reference]
Columbine (U.S. ship) [1 reference]
Commercial Advertiser (New York) [1 reference]
Commodities [53 subentries + 3 “see also” entries]
Company of the West [1 reference]
Concord, N.H. [1 reference]
Concordat of 1801 (with France) [1 reference]
Concordat of 1803 (with Italy) [2 references]
Concordia, La. [1 reference + 1 subentry]
Condé, Louis-Antoine-Henri, duc d'Enghien [6 references]
Condit, John [2 subentries]
Condorcet, Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de [1 reference]
Confederacy (U.S. ship) [1 reference]
Congress, Continental [2 references + 3 subentries]
Congress, First (1789–91) [1 subentry]
Congress, Second (1791–93) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Congress, Third (1793–95) [1 reference + 2 subentries]
Congress, Fourth (1795–97) [1 reference]
Congress, Fifth (1797–99) [2 subentries]
Congress, Sixth (1799–1801) [1 subentry]
Congress, Seventh (1801–3) [6 subentries]
Congress, Eighth (1803–5) [1 reference + 26 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Congress, Tenth (1807–9) [1 subentry]
Connecticut [1 reference + 3 subentries]
Connecticut Journal (New Haven) [1 reference]
Constantinople, Turkey [4 references + 1 subentry]
Constitution, U.S. [1 reference + 3 subentries]
Constitution (U.S. frigate) [2 references + 3 subentries]
Consular Convention [See redirect]
Consuls, U.S. [20 subentries]
Contraband [5 references + 1 subentry]
Convention of 1788 (with France) [4 references]
Convention of 1800 (with France) [14 references + 6 subentries]
Convention of 1802 (with Spain) [6 references + 4 subentries]
Convention of 1803 (with Great Britain) [10 references + 4 subentries]
Convention of 1818 (with Great Britain) [1 reference]
Convention of Neutrality (1803) (Franco-Spanish) [1 reference]
Cooke, William [3 subentries]
Cooper, Henry [1 subentry]
Cooper, Capt. William L. [4 subentries]
Cope, Mr. [See redirect]
Coppens [1 subentry]
Coquette (French privateer) [3 references]
Corbett, Robert [1 subentry]
Cork, Ireland [2 references]
Cornick, John [1 subentry]
Cornwallis, Charles Cornwallis, first Marquis [1 reference]
Cornwallis, Admiral Sir William [1 reference]
Corrie, James [1 subentry]
Corsica [1 reference]
Cöster, Anders [1 subentry]
Cotton, Daniel [3 references]
Cotton gin [1 reference]
Cotton Planter (U.S. ship seized by French) [1 reference]
Cotton Planter (U.S. ship, Capt. Hazard) [1 reference]
Cottrau, M. [2 subentries]
Cottrau, Mme [1 reference]
Courier, and Evening Gazette (London) [5 references]
Courvoisier, Robert [See redirect]
Coutinho, Luís Pinto de Sousa, visconde de Balsemão [6 subentries]
Cowes, England [3 references]
Cox, Lt. George [1 reference]
Coxe, Daniel William [2 references + 1 “see also” entry]
Coxe, Tench [3 subentries]
Crescent (Algerine frigate) [2 references]
Crime [14 subentries]
Crooks, James [1 subentry]
Crooks, William [1 subentry]
Crosby, Capt. (of Mercury) [2 references + 1 subentry]
Crozat, Antoine [3 references]
Cuba [1 reference + 13 subentries + 2 “see also” entries]
Culp, Mr. [1 reference]
Cumberland Harbor (Guantánamo Bay), Cuba [1 reference]
Curaçao [1 reference]
Curwen, Joseph [1 reference]
Cutting, Nathaniel [1 subentry + 1 “see also” entry]
Cutts, Richard [1 reference]
Cyrus (U.S. ship) [1 reference]
Czartoryski, Prince Adam Jerzy [5 references]