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CUMULATIVE INDEX Capital City Bank (Atlanta), 3:462 Capital City Guards, 1:53; 2:464, 528; 4:348 Capital Savings Bank (D.C.), 3:191, 194; 5:465; 6:251, 449; 10:239 Capon Springs Conference for Christian'Education in the South, 5:71, *88-89, 454, 491 Capp, Seth Bunker: letters from, 13':129-30, 137-38; letters to, 13:132, 176-77, 292 Cardozo, Francis L., 3: * 117- 18 Cardwell, John W., 1 :55; 2:* 145, 155, 156, 166, 178, 212 Carey, Archibald J., 7:*316, 417, 419; 9:448; letter from, 7:315-16 Carleton, Isaac, 2:137 Carleton College, 13:45 Carlisle, John G., 2:285 Carlisle Industrial School for Indians (Pa.), 2:98, 115, 179, 182, 183; 6:501; 13:508 Carlyle, Thomas, 5:530; 9:182; 11:492 Carmack, Edward Ward, 10:210, * 236 Carmouche, P. L., 12:*64; letter from, 12:61-64 Carnegie, Andrew, 1:456-58; 3:530; 5:408; 6:4, *6, 65, 422, 429; 7:97, 119, 123, 125, 130, 132, 133, 134, 388, 430, 493, 497, 517; 8:176, 220, 252, 259, 395, 580; 9:5-6, 16, 405; 10:16, 28, 184, 197-98, 377, 382, 397, 398, 590; 11:11, 17, 38, 49, 419, 436; 12:134; 13:64, 111, 113, 200; aid sought for Fisk endowment fund, 12:172-73; aid sought for Lincoln University, 12:131; aided by E. J. Scott in gathering data for speech, 9:205-6; allegedly misquotes BTW on black voting rights, 9:414, 415; approached by town of Tuskegee for library, 10:192; asked for organ for Tuskegee chapel, 9:209; asked to aid NNBL, 11:427; asked to contribute to expansion of library at Tuskegee, 12:347-48; at Tuskegee 25th anniversary celebration, 8:490, 568; 9:20; brings Carl Schurz to meeting with black leaders, 9:144; BTW desires library for blacks in Atlanta, 9:165; BTW secures library for Atlanta Baptist College, 8:553; congratulated on 43 peace message, 12:388-89; considered source of teacher pension, 12:202; considers library for Fisk University, 9:436; contributes to NNBL, 11 :433; contributes to vacation fund for BTW, 10:266; describes BTW's health after assault in New York City, 11:26; discontinues support of Committee of Twelve, 10:535; donates funds for Tuskegee Institute library, 1:316-17; 5:420; 6:422, 442; donates library to black school in Montgomery, 8:250-51; donates library to Fisk University, 8:216-17; 9:443; donates library to Livingstone College, 8:3, 217, 220-21, 572; donates library to Wiley University, 8:572; donates to white library in Jackson, Miss., 8:509; donation accepted by Tuskegee trustees, 7:155-56; donation to Tuskegee Institute, 7:119, 120, 121, 128-30; funds Carnegie Hall Conference, 5:637; funds sought for Negro bureau of research, 11 :462-65; gift to Tuskegee Institute, 13:344; gives pension to G. M. P. King, 8:554; idiosyncrasies discussed, 9:164-65; invites BTW to Skibo Castle, 10:366; letters from, 5:420; 9:182-83, 213-14; 10:366; 12:350; letter from Seth Low, 10:266; letter from W. H. Taft, 11 :25; letter from Warren Logan, 7:127; letters to, 6:158; 8:572; 9:209, 223; 10:196, 249-50, 507-8; 12:34748, 388-89; 13:112, 214; letters to W. H. Baldwin,Jr., 7:120, 121; mentioned as possible donor to Douglass home, 12:54; misinformed on black education, 9:150; not interested in Africa, 12:418; opinion of BTW, 6:6; opposes organ in Tuskegee chapel, 9:213, 223; philanthropy considered great achievement, 11:428; plans not to renew financial support of NNBL, 10:538, 539; plans to solicit further gift to Tuskegee, 8:177-78; policy of giving discussed, 8:260-61; praised by BTW for efforts to promote peace, 12:175; praises BTW, 9:24; 13:7; praises BTW's tour of Tennessee, 10:249-50; promises library for blacks in Montgomery, 9:4-5; promises li