Charles L. Coon — Charles Lee Coon (1868–1927) was a teacher, school administrator, child labor reformer, and advocate for African American education. Coon was born near Lincolnton, North Carolina, and attended Concordia College[disambiguation needed ] in… … Wikipedia
Charles Stewart Mott — 50th Mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan In office 1912–1914 Preceded by John A. C. Menton Succeeded by John R. MacDonald 55th … Wikipedia
Charles O. Porter — Charles Orlando Porter (* 4. April 1919 in Klamath Falls, Oregon; † 1. Januar 2006 in Eugene, Oregon) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1957 und 1961 vertrat er den vierten Wahlbezirk des Bundesstaates Oregon im US Repräsentantenhaus … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charles Winship House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Charles James Brenham — 2nd Mayor of San Francisco In office May 5, 1851 – December 31, 1851 Preceded by John White Geary Succeeded by Stephen Randall Harris … Wikipedia
Charles Boxton — 27th Mayor of San Francisco In office July 9, 1907 – July 16, 1907 Preceded by Eugene Schmitz Succeeded by Edward Robeson Taylor … Wikipedia
Charles E. Laughton — 1st Lieutenant Governor of Washington In office November 11, 1889 – January 9, 1893 Governor Elisha P. Ferry Preceded by None Succeeded by F.H. L … Wikipedia
Coon song — Sheet music to Coon Coon Coon, which bills itself as The Most Successful Song Hit of 1901. with insert photo of minstrel show star Lew Dockstader in blackface Coon songs were a genre of music popular in the United States and around the English… … Wikipedia
Coon — Recorded in a large number of spellings including Conyngham, Cunningham, Cuninghame, Cunninghame, Coningham (Scottish), and Conningham, Conaghan, Counihan, Cunihan, Coon, Coonaghan, and Kunihan (Irish), this is a famous surname of medieval… … Surnames reference
Charles G. Widdén — Contents 1 Swedish American entertainer 2 Popular recording artist 3 Renewed interest in Charles G. Widdén 4 “Mountain Trolls” (1914 recording) … Wikipedia