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Chapter 3.

Boston Light; the light
Modoc National Forest; the national forest
Panama Canal; the canal
Soldiers' Home in Holyoke; the soldiers' home
Johnson House (hotel); Johnson house (residence)
Crow Reservation; the reservation
Cape of Good Hope; the cape
Jersey City
Washington City

but city of Washington; the city

Cook County; the county
Great Lakes; the lakes
Lake of the Woods; the lake
North Platte River; the river
Lower California

but lower Mississippi

Charles the First; Charles I
Seventeenth Census; the 1960 census
3.6.

If a common noun or adjective forming an essential part of a name becomes separated from the rest of the name by an intervening common noun or adjective, the entire expression is no longer a proper noun and is therefore not capitalized.

Union Station: union passenger station
Eastern States: eastern farming States
United States popularly elected government
3.7.

A common noun used alone as a well-known short form of a specific proper name is capitalized.

the Capitol building in Washington, DC; but State capital building
the Channel (English Channel)
the Chunnel (tunnel below English Channel)
the District (District of Columbia)
3.8.

The plural form of a common noun capitalized as part of a proper name is also capitalized.

Seventh and I Streets
Lakes Erie and Ontario
Potomac and James Rivers
State and Treasury Departments
British, French, and United States Governments
Presidents Washington and Adams
3.9.
A common noun used with a date, number, or letter, merely to denote time or sequence, or for the purpose of reference, record, or