History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
Chapter 78
GREAT BRITAIN.
A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE SUCCESSIVE STEPS OF PROGRESS TOWARDS FREEDOM FOR WOMEN.
1848. Queen's College, Harley street, London, founded for girls.
1849. Bedford College, London, founded; incorporated, 1869.
1850. North London Collegiate School for girls opened by Miss Buss, April 4.
1854. Cheltenham Ladies' College commenced.... Miss Nightingale goes to Sentari; from hence may be dated the beginning of training schools for nurses, metropolitan associations for nursing the poor, etc., etc.
1856. Female Artists' Society founded.
1857. Divorce and Matrimonial Causes act passed, by which divorce and judicial separation became attainable in course of law.... Ladies' Sanitary Association, founded October 1.
1858. _Englishwoman's Journal_ started (now _Englishwoman's Review_) by Bessie R. Parkes and Mdme. Bodichon, March 2.... First swimming bath for ladies, opened in Marylebone, July 14.
1859. Society for the Employment of Women established in London, June 22.
1860. Law-copying Office for women opened February 15.... Victoria Printing Press, established March 26.... Institution for the Employment of Needle-women commenced.... First admission of women students to the Royal Academy (Miss Herford).
1861. Lectures on Physiology to ladies at University College, April.
1862. Social Science Congress in London; though not the first time ladies had read papers at the congress--this was remarkable for the increased share they took in its proceedings.... Ladies' Negro Emancipation Society commenced.... New church order of deaconesses founded on the model of Kaiserwerth.... First voyage of Miss Rye to Australia, and commencement of her system of emigration.
1863. Establishment of Queen's Institute, Dublin, for industrial training of women.
1864. Female Medical and Obstetrical Society begun.... Working Women's College, Queen's Square, opened October 26.
1865. Miss Garrett receives her medical diploma from Apothecaries' Hall.
1866. A petition of 1,500 women for the franchise presented, and the first women's suffrage society formed.
1867. Mr. Mill's motion in the House of Commons to give the suffrage to women.... Lily Maxwell voted in Manchester for Mr. Jacob Bright.
1868. In the general election many women who were left on the register voted. Women's suffrage was declared illegal by the Court of Common Pleas, November 9.... London University establishes a women's examination.
1869. Ladies' Educational Association begun in London, which was dissolved July 18, 1878, upon London University College admitting women as regular students.... Women's College established at Hitchin, October ... The telegraph service was transferred to government, and women clerks were retained, thus entering the civil service.... Municipal Franchise act passed; women first voted under it November 1.
1870. Publication of _Women's Suffrage Journal_ commenced March 1.... Women's Disabilities Removal bill introduced by Mr. Jacob Bright, M.P., read a second time, but rejected in committee, May.... Lectures for women begun in Cambridge.... First examinations of women in Queen's University, Ireland.... Married Women's Property act (England) passed, August 9.... National Indian Association established by Mary Carpenter (principal object: the improvement of women's education in India), September.... Vigilance Association established, October; mainly occupied in women's questions.... Elementary Education act passed.... First school-board election in London, November 25 (Miss Garrett and Miss Emily Davies elected in London; Miss Becker, Manchester, etc.).
1871. Ladies' National Health Association commenced by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.... Law of Ireland amended slightly with regard to married women's property.... National Union for improving the education of women established by Mrs. Grey, November.
1872. New Hospital for Women, opened February, in Marylebone (women doctors).... Girls' Public Day School Company formed. First school opened January 1, at Chelsea; there are now fifteen.... Girton College, Cambridge, incorporated. Hitchin College subsequently removed to it.... New Bastardy act, passed August 10, affording a greater measure of relief to unmarried mothers.
1873. Mrs. Nassau Senior, appointed assistant inspector of workhouses, January; the first government appointment of a lady; made permanent, February, 1874.... First school-board election in Scotland, February (twenty ladies elected).... Second English school-board.... Custody of Infants act passed, which enables a man, having a deed of separation from his wife, to give up the custody of the children to her if he chooses.
1874. Women's Peace and Arbitration Auxiliary of the London Peace Society formed, April.... Women's Protection and Provident League formed, July 8 (benefit societies and trades unions for working women).... Protection Orders given to wives in Scotland, July 19.... College for Working Women, Fitzroy street, London, opened October.... London School of Medicine for Women, opened October 12.
1875. A lady first elected as poor-law guardian (Miss Merington, in Kensington), April.... Albemarle Club opened for ladies and gentlemen, May 29.... Newnham College, Cambridge, opened.... Employment of Women Office, opened in Brighton.... Female clerkships in Post-Office Savings Bank.... Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland admitted women to examinations.... Madras Medical School opened to women.... First woman lawyer's office opened in London (Miss Orme).... Metropolitan and National Nursing Association formed.... Women delegates from women's unions first admitted to Trades' Congress in Glasgow, October.
1876. Admission of women to Manchester New College, February 9.... First qualified woman pharmacist established in London (Miss Isabella Clarke).... Plan-tracing office for women opened (Miss Crosbie).... Employment of Women Office, opened in Glasgow.... Scholarship for women established in Bristol University College.... British Women's Temperance Association commenced.... Passing of the act, known as Russell-Gurney's act, enabling universities to admit women to degrees, August.... Resolutions of King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland to confer medical degrees on women; five ladies passed their examinations and received degrees in the following spring.... A memorial, signed by 45,000 women, presented to the queen on behalf of the Bulgarians.
1877. Teachers, Training and Registration Society inaugurated, February 2.... Trinity College, London, decided to throw open its musical examinations to women.... St. Andrew's University offered "Literate in Arts" degrees to women.... A bill to amend the Married Women's Property Law (Scotland) passed; came into force January 1, 1878.... International Congress on Public Morality met at Geneva, September.... Admission of women medical students to the Royal Free Hospital, October 1.... Manchester and Salford College for women (now affiliated to the Victoria University) opened, October.
1878. Society to extend the knowledge of law among women started.... Matrimonial Causes Amendment act passed; a clause being inserted by Lord Penzance enabling magistrates to grant a judicial separation to women if brutally treated by their husbands, a maintenance to be given them, and the children to remain under their mother's care.... Admission of women to London University degrees and examinations, July 1.... Intermediate Education act, Ireland; participation of girls in its benefits.
1879. Victoria University charter grants degrees to women.... Oxford, Somerville and Lady Margaret Halls opened, October.... Nine ladies elected on London school-board, November.... Pharmaceutical Society admits women as members, October.... Order of St. Katherine for nurses established.... School for wood-engraving and one for wood-carving established.
1880. Charter of Irish University gives degrees to women.... Demonstration of women in Manchester in favor of the suffrage, February 3; followed by London, Bristol and Nottingham in the same year.... Bill to give further protection to little girls under 13 passed.... Mason College in Birmingham founded; equal facilities to girls and boys.... First lady B. A. in London University, October.... Melbourne University matriculates women, March 22.... The Burial bill gives women the right to conduct funeral services.... The House of Keys in the Isle of Man passed women's suffrage for women who are owners of property, November 5.
1881. Suffrage bill in the Isle of Man received royal assent January 5; seven hundred women are electors; general election began March 21.... Cambridge University admits women students to formal examinations by a vote of 398 against 32, February 24.... Durham University votes that women may become members.
1881. Sydney University (New South Wales) admits women to matriculation and degrees.... New Zealand University confers title of M. A. on a woman, August.... Poor-law Guardian Association for promoting the election of ladies established, March; seven ladies elected in London.... Somerville Club for women opened.... Women clerks admitted to the civil service by open competition.... Municipal Franchise act for Scotland, passed June 3; came into operation January 1, 1882.... Married Women's Property act for Scotland, passed July 18.
1882. London University Convocation resolves to admit women as graduates, January 17.... Twelve women elected in London as poor-law guardians, April; fifteen in the country.... Married Women's Property act passed by the Lords and brought down to the Commons May 22; passed and returned to the Lords August 16; received royal assent August 18.... Addition to Municipal Franchise act (Scotland) by inclusion of police burghs.... Women first voted in Scotland under the new act, November 8.... Appointment of women as registrars of births and deaths in four parishes.
1883. Married Women's Property act comes into operation January 1.... Appointment of Miss E. Shove as physician to female staff in post-office; first appointment by government of a woman.... Poor-law guardian elections, April; thirteen ladies in London, two in Scotland for the first time; thirteen in other towns in England.... Mr. Stansfeld's resolution against the Contagious Diseases acts carried in the House of Commons by a majority of 72, April 26; the acts consequently are suspended.... May.--Memorial to the Prime Minister signed by 110 independent Liberal members, asking that women's suffrage shall be included in the coming Reform bill.... Mr. Mason's resolution for women's suffrage thrown out by a majority of only 16.... Great conference of Liberal associations at Leeds on parliamentary reform votes for woman suffrage, October 17, followed by similar votes at Edinburgh, November 16; Manchester, November 21; Bristol, November 26, and in many smaller places.... Guarantee-fund raised in Bombay for lady physicians and hospitals for women commenced; Calcutta University opened to women.
1884. Second reading of the bill for the Custody and Guardianship of children carried, March 26, by a majority of 134.... First lady, Mrs. Bryant, obtained degree of Doctor of Science in London University.... Nine ladies obtain B. A. degree in Royal Irish University.
1885. College of Surgeons, Ireland, opens its degrees to women.... Criminal-law Amendment Bill passed in August, raising the age of protection for girls, and giving increased facilities for rescuing them from ruin.... Municipal suffrage granted to women in Madras.... Miss Mason appointed inspector of workhouses by local government board, November.
FOOTNOTES:
[586] Signed by Superintendents Public Schools, A. C. Shortridge, Indianapolis, Alexander M. Gow, Evansville, Wm. H. Wiley, Terre Haute, Jas. McNeil, Richmond, J. H. Smart, Fort Wayne, Wm. Phelan, Laporte, Barnabas C. Hobbs, Bloomingdale; Thomas Holmes, president Union Christian College, Mrs. Thos. Holmes, Merom; Geo. P. Brown, principal high-school, Mrs. Geo. P. Brown, Jessie H. Brown, assistant-superintendent public schools, Prof. W. A. Bell, Prof. T. Charles, Hon. Byron K. Elliott, Geo. Merritt, Mrs. George Merritt, Wm. Coughlen, Jno. S. Newman, president Merchants National Bank, Col. James B. Black, Jos. E. Perry, Dr. E. S. Newcomer, Mrs. S. E. Newcomer, Col. Samuel Merrill, Franklin Taylor, Phebe M. Taylor, H. H. Lee, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Dr. O. S. Runnels, Mrs. Dora C. Runnels, Horace McKay, Thomas E. Chandler, David Gibson, Miss Mary Bradshaw, Dr. J. C. Walker, Indianapolis; Elias Hicks Swayne, Mahala M. Swayne, Richmond; Dr. Geo. M. Dakin, Mrs. Geo. M. Dakin, Laporte.
[587] Mrs. Hill was President of the San Francisco Woman Suffrage Society for three years prior to her death in 1884.
INDEX
TO
THE HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
Compiled by JOHN WEINHEIMER of _The New York Tribune_.
A.
Abelard, i, 759.
Abbott, Francis, iii, 127.
Adam and Eve, i, 561.
Adams, Abigail Smith, i, 32, 201.
Adams, Hannah, author, i, 205.
Adams, John, i, 31, iii, 79.
Adams, John Q., iii, 479.
Adams, Mary N., lecturer, iii, 614.
Addresses and appeals, i, 106, 595, 676, 742, 856; ii, 51, 67, 167, 168, 364, 485, 517; iii, 58, 129, 580.
Adelbert College, iii, 498.
_Agitator_, ii, 373, iii, 274.
Agrippa, Cornelius, i, 29.
Alabama, iii, 830.
_Albany Evening Journal_, ii, 282.
_Albany Knickerbocker_ on woman's rights, i, 611.
_Albany Register_ on woman's rights, i, 608, 609, 610, 611.
_Albany Law Journal_, ii, 691, 947. --on "our laws," iii, 94.
Alcibiades and the dog, ii, 103.
Alcott, A. Bronson, iii, 193 --on woman suffrage, iii, 519.
Alcott, Abby May, appeal, i, 247.
Alcott, Louisa May, letter to Mrs. Stone, ii, 831.
Alexander, Janet, iii, 298.
Allen, Jane, case of, ii, 592.
Allen, Nancy R., argument before Senate Committee, iii, 160 --legacy, iii, 624 --Notary Public, made, iii, 626.
Allen, Sophia Ober, iii, 502.
Almanac, Woman's Rights, i, 863.
Amberly, Lady, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 439.
AMERICAN EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION: --"colored," the word, discussion, ii, 214 --Constitution, ii, 173 --Meetings: Academy of Music (Brooklyn), ii, 398, Church of the Puritans, ii, 182, Cooper Institute, ii, 309, Steinway Hall, ii, 378 --Memorial to Congress, ii, 226 --name changed to "Nat. Woman Suffrage Association," ii, 400 --officers, ii, 174 --organized, ii, 173 --letter of B. F. Wade, ii, 117 --report, Susan B. Anthony's, ii, 183.
American flag, design, i, 323.
AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, ii, 756 --Celebration of Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, ii, 846 --constitution of, ii, 763 --conventions: call for first, ii, 757, Baltimore, 820, Brooklyn in Plymouth Church, 831, Cincinnati, O., 854, Cleveland, O., 802, Detroit, Mich., 834, Indianapolis, Ind., 851, Louisville, Ky., 861, New York City in Apollo Hall, 821, in Cooper Institute, 825, in Steinway Hall, 809, 840, Philadelphia, 815, 849, St. Louis, Mo., 821, Washington, D. C., 819, 858 --letter, circular, ii, 757 --members received at the White House by Mrs. Hayes, ii., 860 --memorial to Congress, ii., 859, referred to Committee on Territories, 860 --report of chairman of Executive Committee, ii, 803 --resolutions, ii, 805, 809, 810, 818, 826, 837, 843, 849, 851, 859.
Ames, Chas. G., i, 271, ii, 844, iii, 754.
Amnesty, universal, ii, 315.
Amos, Sheldon, on vice, i, 796.
Anderson, Geo. W., iii, 699.
Andrews, Margaret H., letter to S. J. May, i, 531.
Angell, John W., iii, 341.
Ann Arbor University, ii, 541.
Anneke, Franceska, i, 571, ii, 374, 393 --sketch of, iii, 646.
Anniversaries, _See Conventions_.
Anthony, Daniel, Lucy and Mary, i. 461.
Anthony, Hon, Henry B., on woman suffrage, i, 867, ii, 106, 273 --Pembina Territory bill, on the, ii, 568 --Sargent's amendment to the Pembina Territory bill, on, _ib._ --suffrage on, iii, 339 --woman suffrage, his last utterance on, iii, 350.
ANTHONY, Susan B., i, 186, 465, 467,468, 476, 485, 487, 489, 490, 500, 501, 515, 517, 526, 570, 589, 591, 607, 624, 653, 673, 679, 716; ii, 66, 67, 116, 154, 220, 286, 287, 322, 360, 361, 363, 375, 382, 389, 391, 427, 431, 437, 442, 456, 582, 584, 760; iii, 3, 40, 66, 151, 175, 178, 195, 243, 257, 412, 502, 560, 580, 630, 641, 697, 773, 811, 819 --Abolitionists, and the, ii, 264 --American Equal Rights Association, ii, 117, 171 --appeal for woman rights, 1854, i, 856 --appeal to Congress, ii, 167 --argument before Illinois Legislature, iii, 572 --argument before Senate Committee, iii, 160, 227 --arrest of, ii, 628 --arrest, incidents of, ii, 539 --arrest, resolution concerning, ii, 537 --birthday celebrated in Indianapolis, iii, 538 --"Bloomer," in a, i, 128 --bonnet and Noah's ark, iii, 522 --"Bread and Ballot," iii, 536 --California visit, iii, 756 --call, loyal women, ii, 53 --Centennial Exhibition, at the, iii, 27 --complimented by Judge Edmunds, iii, 160 --Constitutional Convention at Albany, before, ii, 284 --corruptionist, as a, ii, 936 --Declaration of Rights, reads, at Centennial, iii, 31 --delegate to Democratic National Convention, ii, 340, --comments of the press, ii, 342 --Democratic National Convention, at the, iii, 182 --_feme sole_ capable of making a contract, iii, 21 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 340 --financial report, ii, 175 --fugitive wife's escape from an insane asylum, aids, i, 469 --general agent, appointed, i, 619 --Grant and Wilson campaign, appeal, ii, 517 --Grant, U. S., conversation with, ii, 544 --Iowa, in, iii, 622 --Kansas campaign, i, 200, ii, 239, 254, 261, 262, 263 --lecture, "False Theory," iii, 675 --lecturing tour, Ohio, iii, 491 --Letters: Boston Convention, i, 256 --Brooks, James, to, ii, 97 --Carson League, i, 488 --Democratic National Convention, to, ii, 340 --Foote, E. B., to, ii, 941 --Garfield. Jas. A., to, iii, 185 --loyal women, from, ii, 875 --Mott, Lydia, to, i, 748 --Stanton, Mrs., to, announcing her having voted, ii, 934 --Wright, Martha C, to, i, 678. --Logan, Olive, and, ii, 385 --"Male" in the Constitution, on the word, ii, 91 --manhood suffrage, on, iii, 566 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 735 --meeting in Rahway, N. J., iii, 479 --meetings in Virginia, iii, 824 --Michigan campaign, iii, 522 --Napoleon of Woman Suffrage, the, i, 456 --Newport Convention, ii, 403 --on Mrs. Robert Dale Owen, i, 303 --Oregon visit, iii, 769 --police officer, and the, ii, 540 --portrait, i, 577 --President Mozart Hall Convention, i, 668 --President National Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 516 --presentations, iii, 193 --reception, Sorosis, iii, 571 --registered, ii, 627 --reminiscences, Mrs. E. C. Stanton's, i, 456 --report, National Convention, at Cooper Institute, i, 689 --report as secretary of American Equal Rights Association, ii, 183 --_Revolution_, i, 46 --Secretary Loyal League, made, ii, 66 --sex, and her, ii, 112 --Speeches: Anti-Slavery question, ii, 898 --Congressional Committee, before, ii, 414, 513 --first public speech, i, 41 --Furness' Church, in, iii, 35 --Is It a Crime for a United States' Citizen to Vote? ii, 630 --Philadelphia Convention, i, 385 --Saratoga Convention, i, 621 --Teachers' Convention, N. Y. State, i, 513 --Temperance Convention, Rochester, i, 483 --Washington Convention, ii, 423, 521 --Washington Convention, iii, 259 --Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 57, 61. --Suffrage, on, ii, 383 --tableau "Mother and Susan," i, 461 --Taxation without Representation, on, ii, 539 --Temperance Convention at Rochester, read call, i, 481 --testimonial, i, 534 --tour, western, ii, 367 --tour with Ernestine L. Rose, i, 97 --tracts, Kansas campaign, ii, 239 --tracts and petitions, on, i, 383 --Train, G. F., and _The Revolution_, criticism, ii, 264 --Trial: --Arrest, ii, 628 --argument, Crowley's, ii, 648, 675 --argument, Judge Selden's, ii, 654 --bail, refused to give, ii, 629 --case opened by Judge Selden, ii, 652 --Gage, Matilda J., Letter to _Albany Law Journal_, ii, 947 --guilty, Court directs a verdict of, ii, 679 --Hunt's, Judge, decision, ii, 677 --Hunt's decision criticised, ii, 689 --Hunt's decision reviewed, ii, 946 --incidents, ii, 537 --indictment, ii, 647 --inspectors of elections, _See trials and decisions_ --Jones, B. W., testimony, ii, 650 --letter from Gerrit Smith, ii, 941 --trial, new, denied, ii, 687 --trial, new, motion for, ii, 680 --opening of, ii, 647 --petition to Congress praying for remission of fine, ii, 698 --reports, majority and minority, ii, 701, 711 --Pound, J. E., testimony ii, 653 --press comments, ii, 935 --resolutions concerning, ii, 537 --Selden's letter, ii, 935 --sentenced to pay a fine of $100, ii, 687 --testimony in trial of election inspectors, ii, 692 --Washington gossip, ii, 943. --Tribute, "Aunt Lottie's," iii, 41 --tribute, to Laura C. Haviland, iii, 532 --tribute, from _The Leavenworth Commercial_ (Kansas), ii, 263 --tribute to Lucretia Mott, iii, 189 --tribute, St. Louis Convention, iii, 147 --tribute, Scovill's, ii, 420 --visit to Lucretia Mott, i, 414 --voted for Grant for President, ii, 628 --letter announcing her having voted, ii, 934 --Washington Territory Legislature, hearing before, iii, 786 --Wyoming visit, iii, 734.
Anti-Slavery struggle, i, 39, 52, 54, 323, 325, 339, 417 --Josephine Griffing and Freedman's Bureau, ii, 29 --Society reorganized, ii, 153.
Anti-Woman Suffrage Society, iii, 99.
Antonelli's, Cardinal, sacrilegious child, i, 788.
Appendix, i, 801, ii, 863, iii, 955.
Archer, Stevenson, iii, 816.
Arkansas, iii, 805 --Constitutional Convention, iii, 806.
Arnell's services in Congress, ii, 489, 491.
Arnett, Hannah, i, 442.
Art and artists, iii, 301.
Ashley, Henry, iii, 319.
Ashley, J. M., speech in Congress, iii, 495.
Astell, Mary, i, 30.
Attorneys, ii, 604.
Augustine, i, 756.
Austin, Helen V., sketch of, i, 312.
Austria, iii, 904.
Autograph book, Centennial, iii, 40.
Avery, Alida C., iii, 719.
B.
Ballard, Anna, iii, 407.
Ballot, the, ii, 168 --Sumner on the, ii, 95 --what is the, ii, 155.
_Ballot-Box_, iii, 51, 504.
Banks, N. P., speech, iii, 10.
Banquet, St. James Hotel, ii, 441.
Bar, admission to the, iii, 330.
Barber, Miss, i, 807.
Barkaloo, Helena, lawyer, iii, 404.
Barker, Jos., i, 114 --Pulpit, on the, i, 140.
Barnum, P. T., i, 503.
Barstow, Hon. A. C., i, 499 --battle-field, services on the, ii, 23 --letters to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 916.
Barton, Clara, appeal to soldier friends, ii, 418.
Bascom, Emma C, letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, 647.
Batchelder, Mrs. Dr. L. S., on working women, ii, 389.
"Battle Hymn of the Republic," ii, 18.
Battle of Lexington, commemoration of, iii, 414.
Baxter, Richard, on witchcraft, i, 765.
Bayard, Thos. F., ii, 567, 576; iii, 205-6.
Beck, Senator, on woman suffrage, iii, 209.
Becker, Lydia E., letters, iii, 62, 121, 249.
Beecher, Catharine E., ii, 787, iii, 399.
Beecher, Edward, ii, 368, iii, 566.
BEECHER, Henry Ward, Kansas campaign, ii, 265 --letter to American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in St. Louis, ii, 825 --letter to Lucy Stone, Presidency American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 808 --letter to Washington Convention, ii, 496 --President of American Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii, 764 --speeches, ii, 156, 216, 399, 766, 774; iii, 52 --suffrage, universal, and, ii, 315 --Tilton colloquy, ii, 167 --Tilton trial, i, 789 --woman's right to vote, on, i, 620.
Beecher, Lyman, i, 393.
Belgium, iii, 909.
Bell, Lydia, iii, 693.
Bell, Dr. T. S., ii, 862.
Bellows, Dr., on woman's rights, i, 245.
Bennett, Dr. Alice, iii, 472.
Bennett, James Gordon, i, 546.
Bentham, Jeremy, iii, 836.
Bequests, i, 257, 258, 667, 742.
Berlin, iii, 903.
Berlin Congress, ii, 404.
Bible, Antoinette L. Brown's points, i, 535 --divorce, and, i, 213 --interpolations, i, 797 --revision, i, 798 --woman and the, discussion, i, 380.
Biggs, Caroline A., letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, 250 --letter to Rochester Convention, iii, 120 --letter to Washington Convention, iii, 261.
Biggs, Emily J., iii, 702.
Bingham, Anson, i, 687, ii, 461.
BIOGRAPHY: Austin, Helen V., i, 312 --Blake, Lillie D., iii, 408 --Barton, Clara, ii, 23 --Boyd, Louise V., i, 312 --Brown, Olympia, iii, 646 --Clark, Mary T., i, 312 --Colby, Clara B., iii, 670 --Collins, Emily, i, 88 --Davis, Paulina Wright, by "E. C. S.", i, 283 --Duniway, Abigail S., iii, 768 --Griffing, Josephine Sophie, ii, 26 --Lozier, Clemence, iii, 411 --Morrow, Jane, i, 313 --Owen, Mary Robinson, i, 313 --Owen, Robert Dale, i, 293 --Rose, Ernestine, i, 95 --Swank, Emma B., i, 313 --Thomas, Mary F., i, 314 --Underhill, Sarah E., i, 313 --Warren, Mercy Otis, in the Revolution, i, 201 --Way, Amanda M., i, 311 --Wright, Frances, i, 35.
Bird, Frank W., iii, 194.
Birdsall, Mary B., sketch of, i, 313.
Bittenbender, Ada M., sketch of, iii, 692.
Blackstone on the canon law, i, 771.
BLACKWELL, Antoinette L. B., ii, 760 --letter to Cooper Institute Convention, i, 862 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 723 --speech at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in New York, ii, 841 --Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 69. (See Brown, A. L.)
BLACKWELL, Elizabeth, i, 37, 78 --letter to Emily Collins, i, 90 --letter to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 831 --physician, as a, i, 94 --sanitary commission, ii, 13.
BLACKWELL, Henry B., ii, 382 --Kansas Campaign, ii, 232, 235 --South, on the, ii, 929 --speech at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Steinway Hall, ii, 811 --at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Cooper Institute, ii, 830 --Cleveland Convention, i, 126, ii, 780 --President of Am. Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii, 856 --_Vermont Watchman_, on, iii, 386 --Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, on, ii, 846.
BLAKE, Lillie Devereux, iii, 74, 223, 483 --Argument before House Committee, iii, 163 --sketch of, iii, 408 --Dix's Lenten lectures, her reply to, iii, 436 --lectures "Woman's Place to-day," iii, 436 --Washington Convention '76, iii, 7 --Washington Convention, at, ii, 541 --Fable, "The Selfish Rats," iii, 114 --speech, Battle of Lexington Commemoration, iii, 414.
Blake, S. L., against woman suffrage, iii, 371.
Blaine, Jas. G., iii, 164, 165, 366.
Blair, Henry W., letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 380.
BLOOMER, Amelia, i, 46 --address before Nebraska Legislature, iii, 672 --Cleveland National Convention, at, i, 128 --comments on Jane G. Swisshelm, i, 844 --portrait, i, 496 --replies to Senator Gaylord's speech against woman suffrage, iii, 623 --speech at Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 483 --work done, iii, 613.
Bloomer costume, i, 127, 469, 844.
Blunt, Gen., Kansas campaign, ii, 243.
Boarding House Law, i, 688.
Bodeker, Anna W., iii, 823 --vote, attempted to, iii, 824.
Bohemia, iii, 907.
Bolton, Sarah Knowles, iii, 494.
Bolton, Sarah T., i, 300.
Bones, Marietta, address to Dakota Constitutional Convention, iii, 665.
Booth, Mary L., i, 48, 624, ii, 433.
_Boston Commonwealth_, report of fifth Washington Convention, ii, 543.
Boston Convention, i, 255.
_Boston Transcript_, iii, 227.
Bottsford, Harriette, iii, 623.
Bower, E. S., iii, 700.
Bowles, Ada C., iii, 194.
Bowles, Samuel, letter to Mrs. Hooker, iii, 325.
Boyd, Louise V., sketch of, i, 312.
Bradburn, Geo., address, i, 56.
Bradlaugh, Charles, speaks in New York for woman suffrage, ii, 842.
Bradley, Judge, on the XIV. Amendment, ii, 457 --opinion, Bradwell case, ii, 624.
Bradstreet, Anne, i, 204, iii, 302.
Bradwell, Myra, application to Illinois Bar, ii, 601 --opinion denying, ii, 609 --Carpenter's, Matt. H., argument, ii, 615 --opinion of Justice Bradley, ii, 624 --report of proceedings in Illinois and U. S. Supreme Courts, ii, 614 --U. S. Supreme Court decision, ii, 622 --writ of error, ii, 614.
Brent, Margaret, first woman in America to claim the right to vote, iii, 815.
BRIGHT, Jacob, iii, 727, 841 --letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438 --municipal franchise bill, secures, iii, 845 --became law, iii, 847 --Parliament, fails of reelection, iii, 853 --speech on woman suffrage, iii, 849, 873 --votes for woman suffrage, iii, 842.
Bright, John, ii, 349, 366, 420 --speech against woman suffrage, iii, 861.
Bright, Wm. H., career of, iii, 729.
Brinkerhoff, Martha H., iii, 614.
British taxation, ii, 202.
Bromwell, H. P. H., iii, 720.
Brooklyn Bridge, iii, 440.
Brooks, James, on woman suffrage, ii, 97.
Brooks, Harriet S., sketch of, iii, 692.
Broomall, John H., iii, 464.
Brougham, Lord, i, 633.
BROWN, Antoinette L., i, 41, 119, 186, 624 --Bible argument, points on the, i, 535 --colleges, on, i, 144 --on the Half-world's Temperance Convention, i, 507 --pastor, ordained as, i, 473 --portrait, i, 449 --resolutions, Albany Convention, i, 593 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 553 --Syracuse National Convention, argument, i, 524 --World's Temperance Convention, at the, i, 152. (See Blackwell, A. L. B.)
Brown, B. Gratz, speech, ii, 136 --universal suffrage, on, iii, 598.
Brown, David Paul, i, 333.
Brown, Martha McClellan, iii, 226.
Brown, Mary Olney, iii, 767 --argument, her right to vote, iii, 783 --vote, attempts to, iii, 780, 785.
BROWN, Olympia, iii, 73, 267, 301 --discussion with Fred. Douglass, ii, 311 --Kansas, in, i, 200, ii, 239, 240, 241 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 259 --sketch of, iii, 646 --speech at Equal Rights Association anniversary, Cooper Institute, ii, 309 --speech before Congressional Committee, iii, 95 --speech, Washington Convention, '76, iii, 7 --speech at Washington Convention, ii, 422.
Brown, R. T., speech on suffrage, ii, 853.
Brown, Sarah A., nominated for office, iii, 705.
Brown, Wm. Wells, ii, 368.
Bruhn, Rosa, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 439.
Buchanan, James, ii, 204.
Buck, J. D., iii, 511.
Buckalew, Senator, speech, ii, 146.
Buckingham, Mrs., iii, 337.
Buckley, Brother, on women as preachers, i, 784.
Burger, Sarah, iii, 526 (see Stearns, S. B.).
Burleigh, Celia, ii, 402, 790, 801, 817.
Burleigh, Charles C., i, 148, 549, 558, ii, 194, 392, 818.
Burnet, Rev. J., i, 55.
Burnham, Carrie S., ii, 600, iii, 444.
Burns, Anthony, i, 254.
Burns, Robert, ii, 266.
Burr, Frances Ellen, iii, 319 --letters to S. B. Anthony, ii, 912, iii, 334 --Senate Judiciary Committee, argument before, ii, 543.
Burtis, Sarah Anthony, i, 76.
Burton, Mary, iii, 852.
Bush, Abigail, i, 75, iii, 120.
BUTLER, Benj. F., letters to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 539, iii, 255 --report on Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial to Congress, ii, 464 --speech, ii, 514.
Butler, David, iii, 691.
Butler, Deborah, ii, 348.
Butler, Josephine E., on prostitution, iii, 145 --vice, on, i, 795.
C.
Cadwallader, John, i, 330.
CALIFORNIA, iii, 749 --Appendix, iii, 977 --constitution, liberal provisions, 750 --constitution and statute-laws, 760 --Conventions (_see Conventions_) --journalism, 761 --Mill's Seminary, 751 --petition to Legislature, 755 --press, _ib._ --senator, Mrs. Gordon nominated for, 756 --silk culture, 762 --State Society organized, 754 --woman's lawyer bill, 757 --woman suffrage society, first, 752 --women made eligible to school offices, 757 --women in the industries, 763 --women in the State University, contest, 758.
Cameron, Don, iii, 176.
Campbell, Margaret W., iii, 269, 716 --speech in Detroit, ii, 839.
Campbell, Mary G., iii, 712.
Canada, women's position in, iii, 831.
Canon law, i, 755, 769, 770, 771, 774.
Carey, Mary A. S., iii, 72.
Carey, Samuel F., i, 121, 154.
Carpenter Hall, application for, iii, 16.
Carpenter, C. C., letter to Iowa Woman Suffrage Association, iii, 621.
Carpenter, Matt. H., on Sargent's amendment to Pembina Territory bill, ii, 562 --Anthony, Susan B., trial, on, ii, 701 --argument in Myra Bradwell's application to Illinois Bar, ii, 615 --letter to Elizabeth C. Stanton, ii, 423.
Carr, Jeanne, iii, 751.
CARROLL, Anna Ella, iii, 153 --claim before Congress, ii, 12, 863 --statement of Benj. F. Wade, ii, 865 --letters, ii, 865, 866, 867, 868 --Tennessee campaign, ii, 3 --Vicksburg, on, ii, 11.
Cartter, Mrs. M. M., ii, 442.
Cartter, Chief-Justice, opinion, Spencer-Webster suit, ii, 597.
Cary, Alice and Phoebe, ii, 433.
Catherine II., i, 34.
Catholic Church, ii, 201, 207.
Cattle expert, Middie Morgan, iii, 404.
Cavender, John H., i, 328.
Centennial celebration, iii, 411.
Centennial headquarters, iii, 21.
Centennial Tea-Party, iii, 269.
Centennial year, iii, 1.
Centralization, iii, 89 --Matilda J. Gage, on, ii, 523.
Century Club, Philadelphia, iii, 469.
Chace, Elizabeth B., iii, 340, 341, 348.
Chalkstone, Mrs., ii, 59.
Chamberlain, D. H., favors woman suffrage, iii, 829.
Chambers, Rev. John, i, 159, 167, 500, 508.
Chandler, Dolly, iii, 275.
Chandler, Z., on Mrs. J. S. Griffing and the freedmen, ii, 33.
CHANNING, William Henry, i, 476, 583, 584, 587, 591 --appeal, woman's rights, i, 588 --resolutions, Rochester Convention, i, 580 --social relations, report on, i, 233 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 550 --Woman's Rights, Declaration, i, 129 --World's Temperance Convention and John Chambers, on the, i, 508, iii, 922.
Chapin, Augusta, iii, 276.
Chapin, Clara C., iii, 691, 693.
Chapin, E. H., i, 476.
Chaplain, Mrs. E. F. Hobart, ii, 18.
Chapman, Maria Weston, i, 53 --poem, i, 82.
Chase, Salmon P., i, 167, ii, 73, iii, 808.
Cheever, George B., ii, 226.
Chicago Historical Society, iii, 179.
_Chicago Inter-Ocean_, iii, 682.
_Chicago Legal News_, iii, 562.
Chicago Legal News Company, ii, 607.
CHILD, Lydia Maria, i, 38, 258, 775 --letter to E. C. Stanton, ii, 910 --letter to St. Louis Convention, ii, 825 --petitions Congress, iii, 266 --universal suffrage, on, iii, 519.
Children, guardianship of, i, 747 --illegitimate, i, 760 --rearing of, i, 304.
Christine of Pisa, i, 29.
Christlieb, Prof., i, 787.
Church and State, i, 753.
Church, Elmwood, Illinois, iii, 563.
Churchill, Elizabeth K., iii, 371 --woman suffrage, on, ii, 812.
CITIZENSHIP, ii, 462, 468, 469, 470, 473, 532, 555, 556, 665 --Bates, Attorney-General, on, ii, 461 --Blake, Devereux, on, iii, 7 --Curtis, Justice, on, ii, 472 --Daniel, Justice, on, ii, 471 --Stanton, Elizabeth C., speech on, iii, 80 --Taney, Justice, on, ii, 472 --term defined, ii, 451 --Thorbeck, on, ii, 473 --White, Richard Grant, on, ii, 567.
Citizenship, women crowned with rights of, in Wyoming, iii, 726.
Claiborne, F. L., iii, 795.
Clark, Emily, i, 489.
Clark, Helen Bright, iii, 874.
Clark, Mary T., sketch of, i, 312.
Clark, Sidney, ii, 363.
Clarke, Hannah B., on woman suffrage, ii, 807.
Clarke, Jas. Freeman, on suffrage, i, 258, ii, 768, iii, 266 --speech, New England, Convention, i, 263.
Clarke, Mary Bayard, iii, 825.
Clarkson, Thomas, i, 54.
Clay, Mary B., iii, 818.
Clemmer, Mary, letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, 262 --letter to Senator Wadleigh, iii, 111.
Clergy, charges against, i, 135 --celibacy of, i, 757.
Clergymen and corkscrews, ii, 167.
Cleveland, Grover, iii, 437.
Clute, Oscar, on woman suffrage, ii, 770.
Cobbe, Francis Power, iii, 865 --letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438.
Cobden, Jane, iii, 875.
Cobden, Richard, favors woman suffrage, iii, 835.
Coe, Emma R., i, 146, 232.
Cogswell, Brainard, iii, 371.
Colburn, Catharine A., iii, 774.
Colburn, Mary J., iii, 650.
Colby, Clara Bewick, iii, 222 --sketch of, iii, 670.
Colby University opened to girls, iii, 355.
Cole, Mrs. Miriam M., ii, 790, 806, 832, iii, 501.
Coleman, Lucy N., speech at Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 62.
Coleridge, Lord, iii, 844.
Colfax, Schuyler, ii, 181.
Colleges, iii, 399 --women in, i, 144.
Colleges for women, iii, 296.
College, Woman's, Evanston, Ill., iii, 578.
Collier, Robert Laird, iii, 567.
Collins, Emily, reminiscences of, i, 88 --Miss Sarah Owen's correspondence, i, 91.
Collins, Jennie, speech at Washington Convention, ii, 423.
Collins, Stacy B., iii, 482.
Collyer, Robert, ii, 368, 371, 372 --recollections of Lucretia Mott, i, 409, 414 --speech at Chicago, iii, 565.
COLORADO: clergy, iii, 720 --Conventions, _See Conventions_ --Desert, great American, iii, 712 --equal-rights mass-meeting in Denver, 722 --leaders in the cause, 719 --legislation, 714, 715 --press, 715 --suffrage amendment, defeat of, 723 --suffrage first effort for, 712 --suffrage, Gov. McCook's message, 713 --woman suffrage, Gov. Evan's on, 722.
_Colorado Tribune_, iii, 715.
Columbia College, effort to open to women, iii, 410.
Colvin, N. J., letters to S. B. Anthony, i, 691, 750; ii, 914.
Conciliatory amendments, ii, 527.
_Concord Monitor_, iii, 371.
Congress, first Continental, iii, 17 --Elizabeth C. Stanton runs for, ii, 180 --Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial, 443 --Riddle's speech in support of, 448 --House majority report, 461 --Minority report, 464.
CONGRESSIONAL ACTION, ii, 90 --Anthony, Senator, speech, ii, 106 --arguments before House Committee, iii, 161 --arguments before Senate Committee, iii, 155 --Banks' N. P., speech, iii, 10 --Brooks' James, speech, ii, 96 --Brown's, Senator, speech, ii, 136 --Buckalew's, Senator, speech, ii, 146 --Butler's, Benj., speech, ii, 514 --Committee, special, House appoints, iii, 221 --Committee, special, on woman suffrage, Senate discussion, iii, 198 --Committee, special, on woman suffrage, House discussion, iii, 219 --Committee, standing, Senate discussion, iii, 190 --Cowan, Senator, speech, ii, 103, 110 --Cowan repels the charge of insincerity, ii, 121 --Davis's Senator, speech, ii, 144 --Debate, Senate and House, iii, 70 --Democrats and the petitions, ii, 95 --District of Columbia suffrage bill, ii, 103 --vote, ii, 151 --District of Columbia bill, Julian's amendment, ii, 482 --Doolittle, Senator, speech against, ii, 150 --electors, who constitute, House debates, ii, 326 --female employees, iii, 811 --Frelinghuysen's, Senator, speech, ii, 135 --hearing before Senate Committee, iii, 227 --Henderson, Senator, presents Mrs. Gerrit Smith's petition with a speech, ii, 98 --House discussion, ii, 514 --Johnson's, Senator, speech, ii, 130 --joint resolutions before House affecting women, ii, 72 --Julian's bills, ii, 325 --Morrill's, Senator, speech, ii, 118 --National Association granted hearing, iii, 75 --Negro's hour, ii, 94 --Parker's bill, ii, 516 --Pembina Territory bill, debate on, Sargent's amendment, ii, 545; am't rejected, 582; Anthony's remarks, 568; Bayard's remarks, 567, 575; Boreman's remarks, 549, 580; Carpenter's remarks, 562; Conkling's remarks, 558, 559; Edmund's remarks, 562, 569, 571, 572, 573, 580; Ferry's remarks, 568; Flanagan's remarks, 552; Merrimon's remarks, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 560; Morrill's remarks, 562; Morton's remarks, 549, 569; Sargent's remarks, 546, 555, 564, 567; Stewart's remarks, 548, 558, 559, 564, 573, 579. Petition, iii, 9 --petition read and referred, iii, 130 --petition, Rhode Island, ii, 560 --petition for universal suffrage, ii, 97 --petitions against the word "male" in Constitution, ii, 91 --Pomeroy's, Senator, resolution, ii, 324 --Pomeroy's, Senator, speech, ii, 151 --Report, first favorable majority, iii, 231 --report, first favorable, Senate, iii, 131 --report, minority, iii, 237 --reports on Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial, ii, 461, 464 --reports, iii, 150 --Republicans' protest in presenting petitions, ii, 94, 96 --Republicans, squirming of, ii, 101 --resolution to appoint special committee, iii, 175 --Sargent, Senator, speech, iii, 9 --Sixteenth Amendment, ii, 333 --Sixteenth Amendment, resolutions, iii, 154 --Stevens', Thaddeus, resolution, ii, 95 --Sumner, Charles, presents a petition under protest, ii, 96; why he protested, ii, 100. Wade, Benj. F., speech, ii, 123 --Williams, Senator, speech against, ii, 108 --Wilson's, Senator, bill, ii, 324 --Wilson's, Senator, speech, ii, 128.
Conkling, Roscoe, ii, 363 --on Senator McDonald's Woman Suffrage resolution, iii, 191 --talk with, ii, 347 --Senator Stewart and woman suffrage, on, ii, 558.
Connecticut, iii, 316 --Appendix, iii, 957 --Bar, admission to the, iii, 330 --Legislature, minority report, iii, 317.
Constitution, Story on the, ii, 477, 478, 588.
Constitution and suffrage, ii, 741.
Continental Europe, iii, 895.
CONVENTIONS: American Woman Suffrage Association (_See Am. Woman Suffrage Association_) --barn, in a, i, 123 --_California_, San Francisco, iii, 753, 760 --_Connecticut_, Hartford, iii, 197, 322 --_Colorado_, Denver, iii, 716, 720 --_Illinois_, Bloomington, iii, 572, Chicago, ii, 368, iii, 175, 565, 570; Galena, ii, 375; Springfield, ii, 371, iii, 570. --_Indiana_, Dublin, Wayne Co., i, 306; Indianapolis, i, 307, iii, 175, 534, 537; Richmond, i, 307; Winchester, i, 308; --_Iowa_, Des Moines, iii, 618, 623, 624; Mount Pleasant, iii, 617; Ottumwa, iii, 624. --_Kansas_, Topeka, iii, 702, 709; Salina, iii, 709. --London, first ever held, ii, 406 --Loyalists' ii, 329 --_Maine_, Augusta, iii, 359, 363; Portland, iii, 197, 352 --_Massachusetts_, Boston, ii, 178, iii, 192 --Worcester (Nat.), i, 215, 266 --_Michigan_, Detroit, iii, 516; Grand Rapids, iii, 530; Lansing, iii, 519 --_Minnesota_, Minneapolis, iii, 659 --_Missouri_, St. Louis, ii, 369, 407, iii, 142, 601, 606 --National, in 1866-67, report by Caroline H. Dall, ii, 899 --_Nebraska_, Kearney, iii, 688 694; Norfolk, iii, 689; Omaha, iii, 241, 687, 690 --New England, i, 254, 255, 262, iii, 267 --_New Hampshire_, Concord, iii, 270, 368; Dover, iii, 197; Keene, _ib._; New Haven, _ib._ --_New Jersey_, Vineland, iii, 479 --_New York_, Albany, i, 591, 628, 678, 745; Rochester, i, 75, 577, press comments, i, 802; Rochester, iii, 117; Saratoga, ii, 402; Burleigh's, Celia, description, ii, 402; Saratoga, i, 620, 623; Saratoga, iii, 396; Seneca Falls, i, 67, press comments, i, 802; Syracuse (Nat.), i, 517, press comments i, 852 --New York Constitutional, ii, 269, 282 --New York City, Apollo Hall, ii, 427, 484, 533; Broadway Tabernacle i, 631, 546; Church of the Puritans (Nat.), 152; Cooper Institute (Nat.), i, 688; Irving Hall, ii, 426, 545; Masonic Temple, ii, 584, iii, 19, 98; Mozart Hall (Nat.), i, 668, 672; Steinway Hall, ii, 809 --_Ohio_, Akron, i, 111; Cincinnati (Nat.), i, 163; Cincinnati, iii, 492; Cleveland (Nat.), i, 124; Cleveland, ii, 757; Dayton, iii, 493; Massilon, i, 123; Salem, i, 103; Toledo, ii, 377, iii, 506. _Oregon_, Portland, iii, 773 --Paris, International, iii, 127, 585, 896 --_Pennsylvania_, Philadelphia, i, 375, iii, 34, 229; Westchester, i, 350 --_Rhode Island_, Newport, ii, 403; Providence, iii, 197, 340 --_South Carolina_, Columbia, iii, 828 --_Vermont_, Montpelier, iii, 385 --_Washington Ter._, Walla Walla, iii, 775 --Washington, D. C., ii, 345, 356, 359, 416, 418, 425, 417, 442, 493, 521, 537, 538, 543, 582, iii, 3, 60, 71, 128, 150, 187, 221, 254 --_Wisconsin_, Janesville, iii, 642; Madison, ii, 374; Milwaukee, ii, 374, iii, 640; Racine, iii, 645.
Conventions, Constitutional, Kansas, i, 189 --Massachusetts, i, 253 --New York, ii, 267 --Ohio, i, 105 --Pennsylvania, iii, 465.
Conventions held in Washington, why, iii, 150.
Cooper, Edward, against woman suffrage, iii, 422.
Cooper, Joseph, i, 447.
Cooper, Peter, iii, 399.
"Copperheads," going over to the, ii, 320.
Corbin, Hannah Lee, i, 33.
Cornell, A. B., iii, 223, 423.
Cornell, University, iii, 398.
Corner, Mary T., i, 122, iii, 810.
Correll, E. M., ii, 862, iii, 691.
Correspondence, _See Letters_.
Corson, Hiram, letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 472.
Courtney, Leonard, iii, 862.
COUZINS, Phoebe W., iii, 7, 60, 370 --address, "Woman as a Lawyer," ii, 542 --argument before House Committee, iii, 170 --delegate to National Democratic Convention, iii, 27 --Labors of, iii, 596 --reception, iii, 610 --Senate Judiciary Committee, argument before, ii, 543 --Speeches: Centennial, iii, 36, St. Louis Convention, iii, 142; Washington Convention, 223, 258; Woman Suffrage, ii, 387.
Couzins, Mrs. J. E. D., as a nurse, iii, 596.
Covenant, Ladies' National, ii, 39.
Cowan, Senator, speech on District of Columbia suffrage bill, ii, 163, 110.
Cowles, Betsey M., i, 104.
Cox, Rt. Rev. Dr., i, 782.
Crandall, Prudence, iii, 316, 560, 703.
Craven, Rev. E. A., on Woman in the Pulpit, iii, 485.
Crawford, S. J., ii, 251.
Cromwellian era, i, 775.
Crosby, Howard, letter to Mrs. M. J. Gage, i, 798.
Crow, Wayman, iii, 595.
Crowley, Richard, argument Miss Anthony's trial, ii, 648.
"Crown and Anchor," i, 438.
Culver, Hon. Erastus D., speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 709.
CURTIS, Geo. Wm., i, 668; ii, 378; iii, 440 --speech on woman suffrage, ii, 795 --speech, Constitutional Convention at Albany, ii, 288 --suffrage for women, favors, i, 672.
Cushman, Major Pauline, ii, 20.
Cutler, Hannah M. T., i, 123, 163, 380, 384; ii, 773, 788, 809, 818, 823, 853; iii, 561, 614, 675.
D.
Dahlgren, Madeleine, ii, 494, 495, iii, 101.
DAKOTA, iii, 662 --address to women of, M. J. Gage's, iii, 663 --Constitutional Convention, iii, 664 --Legislative action, iii, 662 --school suffrage, iii, 663, 666 --suffrage bill passed Legislature, iii, 667 --vetoed, iii, 667.
DALL, Caroline H., "Drawing-room Convention," i, 276 --lectures, i, 262 --letter to _The Nation_, ii, 101 --petition, i, 262 --reports National Conventions held in '66 and '67, ii, 899 --speech, New England Convention, i, 265.
Dana, Richard H., on womanhood, i, 367 --woman suffrage, on, i, 41.
Darlington, Hannah M., i, 349 --letter to Mrs. E. C. Stanton, i, 344.
Darrah, Lydia, i, 321.
Dartmouth College case, ii, 725.
Daughters of Liberty, i, 203.
Davis, Senator, speech against woman suffrage, ii, 144.
Davis, Edward M., ii, 358, iii, 45, 462.
Davis, Jefferson, ii, 542.
Davis, J. J., iii, 154.
Davis, Mary F., ii, 390, 791, iii, 480.
DAVIS, Paulina Wright, i, 37, 46, iii, 823 --colored women on, ii, 391 --death of, i, 827 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 336 --portrait, i, 273 --President, made, Boston Convention, i, 255 --President, made, Worcester convention, i, 221 --President, made, Worcester National Convention, i, 227 --reminiscences of, Elizabeth Cady Stanton's, i, 283 --speech, Boston Convention, i, 256 --speech, Syracuse National Convention, i, 533 --_The Una_, i, 246 --woman's rights movement, review of, ii, 428.
Deaths, Mrs. Dall's report, ii, 905.
Decisions and Trials, ii, 586.
Declaration, Channing's, i, 129.
Declaration of sentiments, i, 70.
Declaration and pledge, ii, 486.
DeFoe, Daniel, i, 29.
Delaware, iii, 817.
Democrats advocated woman suffrage, ii, 320.
Denmark, iii, 914.
Dentistry, Lucy B. Hobbs, iii, 401, 455.
Dentistry, women in, iii, 452.
Deroine, Jeanne, address to women of America, i, 234.
DICKINSON, Anna E., ii, 375, iii, 320, 811 --California, in, iii, 752 --Chicago Convention, at, ii, 368 --Fifteenth Amendment, her suggestion, ii, 227 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 916 --speech, Chicago, iii, 567 --speeches, ii, 40 --tribute, ii, 433 --"Young Elephant," ii, 42.
Dilke, Sir Charles, iii, 847.
Dimock, Susan, tribute, iii, 827.
Dinsmoor, Orpha C., sketch of, iii, 693.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, iii, 808 --Conventions (see Conventions); --Miner Normal School, iii, 809 --Organic Act, iii, 812 --suffrage bill, iii, 809, ii, 103, 482 --Universal Franchise Association, iii, 809 --women admitted to District bar, iii, 812 --women in government departments, iii, 808 --women in the profession of medicine, iii, 812 --women writers and teachers, iii, 813.
Disraeli on woman suffrage, iii, 839.
Dix, Dorothea, i, 479, ii, 12.
Dix, John A., i, 530.
Dix, Morgan, Lenten lectures, iii, 436 --Mrs. Blake's reply, iii, 436 --coeducation, on, iii, 410.
Divorce (see Marriage and Divorce).
Dodge, Mary Mapes, i, 49.
Dolph, J. N., iii, 778.
Doolittle's, Senator, speech against woman suffrage, ii, 150.
Dorsett, Martha Angle, lawyer, iii, 660.
Dorsey, Sarah A., iii, 794, 807.
Doud, Katharine R., iii, 645.
DOUGLAS, Frederick, i, 74, 584, 585, 587, ii, 391, iii, 74, 125 --discussion with Olympia Brown, ii, 311 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the origin of, ii, 326 --Kansas campaign, ii, 265 --letter to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, ii, 328 --Loyalists' Convention, delegate, ii, 329 --refuge in Mrs. E. C. Stanton's house, ii, 382 --_Revolution_, on the, ii, 382 --wolf-skins, in, ii, 377 --speech, Washington Convention '76, iii, 7.
Douglass, Sarah M., i, 332.
Douglass, Stephen A., ii, 263, 301.
Dow, Neal, i, 121, 154.
Downing, Geo. T., ii, 214, 215, 377.
Downing, Lucy, iii, 296.
Downs, Cora M., made a Regent, iii, 706.
Doyle, Sarah E. H., iii, 344.
Draper, E. D., ii, 242.
Dresser, Horace, ii, 952.
Duchess of Sutherland, i, 421.
Dugdale, Jos. A., on wills, i, 357.
DUNIWAY, Abigail Scott, arrest of, ordered, iii, 774 --career, iii, 768 --egged at Jacksonville, Oregon, iii, 775 --Constitutional liberty, on, _ib._ --lecturing tour, iii, 769 --temperance meeting, at a, iii, 772.
E.
Eaglesfield, Elizabeth, iii, 549.
Earl, Sarah H., tribute, i, 217 --President New England Convention, made, i, 254.
Eastman, Mary F., speeches, ii, 829, 840, 845, 854.
Ecclesine, Thos. C, iii, 420.
Eddy, Eliza F., will case, iii, 312.
Edgerton, A. J., on woman suffrage, iii, 666.
Editor, first colored, i, 91.
Editors, opinions of three liberal, ii, 227.
Editors interviewed, iii, 623.
Edmunds, Senator, on State rights and suffrage, ii, 561, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573. 580 --woman suffrage, on, iii 70.
Education, Mrs. Dall's report, ii, 900.
Education, compulsory, iii, 61.
Education, equal, ii, 909.
Educational movement, iii, 398.
Eggleston, Edward, on woman suffrage, ii, 810.
Eldridge, Edward, iii, 781.
Electors, qualification of, ii, 272, 463-4.
Eliot, Rev. Wm. G., i, 171.
Elizabeth, Queen, i, 30.
Ellsworth, Bertha H., iii, 700.
Elstob, Elizabeth, i, 30.
Emancipation Petition, ii, 78.
Emerson, on Power of Human Mind, ii, 427.
Episcopal restrictions, i, 785.
Essex County Society, iii, 270.
Estabrook, Prof., speech for woman suffrage, ii, 839.
"Eumenes", i, 451.
Evans, L. D., ii, 10, iii, 801.
Evarts, Wm. M., upon woman's subordination, i, 789, iii, 53.
F.
Fable, "The Selfish Rats," iii, 114.
Fales, Mrs. I. C, speech on suffrage, ii, 851.
Fairchild, Governor, ii, 375.
Faithful, Emily, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 440.
Farnham, Eliza W., iii, 750 --speech at Mozart Hall, i, 669, iii, 750.
Ferrin, Mary Upton, i, 209, iii, 289 --speech before Judiciary Committee, Massachusetts Legislature, i, 212.
Ferry, Thos. W., ii, 568, iii, 28, 154, on the Pembrina Territory bill, ii, 568.
Feudalism, i, 761-3.
Flanagan, Senator, on Sargent's amendment to Pembrina Territory bill, ii, 552.
Florida, iii, 829.
Field, Anna C, ii, 398.
Field, David Dudley, iii, 647.
Field, Kate, i, 620.
Fields, Jas. T., letter to H. B. Blackwell, ii, 838.
Fifteenth Amendment, ii, 314, 327, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 387, 455, 463, 478, 479, 502, 503, 556, 557, 569, 616, 618, 619, 641, 642, 663.
Filley, Mary Powers, iii, 97, 380.
Foeking, Emilie, iii, 816.
Foley, Margaret, iii, 301.
Folger, Chas. J., i, 750, ii, 271, iii, 801.
Folsom, Marianna, iii, 703.
Foltz, Clara S., iii, 757.
Foote, Samuel A., i, 629.
Forbes, Arathusa L., iii, 596.
Ford, Jennie G., iii, 693.
Forney, John W., on women and hospital clinics, 3, 450.
Foster, Abby Kelly, i, 40, 53, 101, 134, ii, 216.
Foster, J. Ellen, iii, 536.
Foster, Julia, i, 301.
Foster, Rachel, i, 391, iii, 474.
Foster, Stephen S., i, 141, ii, 381, iii, 372.
Fourteenth Amendment, ii, 313, 315, 323, 324, 327, 407, 411, 412, 422, 455, 457, 461, 463, 468, 478, 479, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 556, 586, 590, 593, 595, 596, 619, 617, 618, 619, 621, 622, 624, 625, 626, 641, 642, 663.
Fox, Charles James, i, 453.
Fox, W. J., on women in politics, iii, 836.
Fowler, Lydia F., i, 178, 478, 491.
France, ii, 202 --agitation in, address of Pauline Roland and Jeanne Deroine, i, 234 --international woman's rights congress, iii, 896.
"Frank Miller," ii, 19.
Franklin, Benjamin, i, 324, ii, 244, 475.
Franklin, William, i, 441.
Freedmen's Relief Association, Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 26 --Josephine Griffing's letter to Lucretia Mott, ii, 869 --letters on the, ii, 45 --originator of, ii, 38.
Freeland, Margaret, arrest of, i, 475.
Frelinghuysen, F. G., speech, ii, 135.
Fremont, Jessie B., letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 911.
Fremont, Jno. C., Presidential campaign, i, 651.
French, Charlotte Olney, iii, 784.
Frothingham, O. B., ii, 186, 248, 380, 545.
Fry, Elizabeth, i, 479.
Fry, Elizabeth, and Lucretia Mott, i. 423.
Frye, Wm. P., iii, 105, 366.
Fuller, Margaret, i, 40, 49, 217, 801; iii, 307.
Fulton, W. C., iii, 776.
Furness' church, iii, 35.
G.
GAGE, Frances Dana, ii, 112, 113, 114, 116, iii, 561 --Cleveland Convention, at, i, 124 --lectures in Iowa, iii, 613 --letter to American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 769 --at Cincinnati, ii, 857 --letter to Matilda Joslyn Gage, i, 117 --letter to _National Anti-Slavery Standard_, ii, 176 --letter to Lucy Stone, i, 656 --letter to Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 845 --letter to Washington Convention, ii, 424 --mothers and their children, on, i, 360 --National Convention, Philadelphia, at, i, 325 --negro testimony quoted by Senator Cowan in U. S. Senate, ii, 115 --Nichols, Mrs., and, i, 198 --orator, as an, i, 168 --portrait, i, 128 --reminiscences of Sojourner Truth, i, 115 --reply to Gerrit Smith's letter to Mrs. Stanton, i, 842 --speech, Akron Convention, i, 111; Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 563; Winchester, Ind., Convention, i, 308; Equal Rights Association Convention, ii, 197, 200 --her last speech, ii, 223; temperance and the ballot, ii, 211.
GAGE, Matilda Joslyn, i, 589, 591, iii, 65, 151, 227, 437 --address to women of Dakota, iii, 663 --Anthony case, her letter to _Albany Law Journal_, ii, 947 --appeal, iii, 413 --argument before House Committee, iii, 167 --Carpenter Hall, application for, iii, 17 --church influence on woman's liberties, iii, 74 --divorce on, i, 566 --Grant and Wilson campaign, appeal, ii, 517 --letter to wife of Admiral Dahlgren, ii, 494 --letter to Dakota Constitutional Convention, iii, 664 --letter to Omaha convention, iii, 259 --Minor suit, her review of Judge Waite's opinion, ii, 742 --_National Citizen_ prospectus, iii, 116 --_National Citizen and Ballot-Box_, i, 47 --petition, political disabilities, iii, 60 --portrait, i, 753 --report, iii, 522 --sketch of, i, 466 --speeches: Centralization, at Washington Convention, ii, 523; Congressional Committees, before, ii, 415, iii, 10, 93; Furness' church, in, iii, 35; Rochester Convention, i, 579; Saratoga Convention, i, 622; Syracuse National Convention, i, 528; United States on trial, not Susan B. Anthony, ii, 630; Washington National Convention, iii, 4 --Sunderland controversy, i, 543 --Van Schaick, and Mr., i, 406 --Woman, Church and State, i, 753.
"Gail Hamilton," iii, 365.
Gaines, Myra Clark, iii, 801.
Gale's, Senator, insulting epithets, i, 483.
Gallup, J. D., iii, 319.
Galusha, Eben, address, i, 55.
Gardner, Nannette B., ii, 587 --votes in Michigan, iii, 523.
Garfield, James A., letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 185.
Garret, Eliza, iii, 582.
Garrett, Thomas, iii, 818.
GARRISON, Wm. Lloyd, argument at Cleveland National Convention, i, 136 --attacked by Dr. Nevin, i, 144 --on Gen. Carey, i, 162 --letter to American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Philadelphia, ii, 816 --letter to Concord Convention, iii, 368 --letter to Rochester Convention, iii, 122 --letter to Worcester National Convention, i, 216 --London Anti-slavery Convention, and the, i, 61 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 733 --National Convention, Philadelphia, at, i, 378 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 548, 570 --tracts and petitions, on, i, 383 --tribute to Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 38 --woman suffrage, apathy, ii, 322 --women in national councils, on the right of, i, 672 --World's Temperance Convention, on the, i, 160.
Gay, Sidney Howard, ii, 369.
Gaylord, Senator, iii, 623.
Geddes, Geo., on the Property bill, i, 64.
Generals, why kept in the army, ii, 75.
Geneva, iii, 909.
George Eliot, i, 302.
Georgia, iii, 830.
Germans against woman suffrage, ii, 231.
Germany, iii, 902.
Gibbons, Abby Hopper, i, 40.
Gibbs, Sarah A., dissection of a sermonizer, iii, 391.
Gibson, Anthony, i, 29.
Giddings, Joshua R., on woman suffrage, i, 128 --World's Temperance Convention, on the, i, 162.
Giddings, Maria L., i, 114.
Gillette, Rev. Mrs., ii, 837.
Gillingham, Lydia, i, 324.
Girls and boys, ii, 541.
Gladden, Washington, on woman suffrage, ii, 815.
GLADSTONE, ii, 293, 366 --Catholicism, i, 27 --speech on woman suffrage, iii, 850, 854, 877, 883, 888.
Goddard, Sarah, i, 44.
Godwin, Parke, on the higher education of women, iii, 433.
Goodell, Lavinia, iii, 648.
Goodrich, Sarah Knox, iii, 765.
Gordon, J. W., i, 307.
Gordon, Laura DeForce, iii, 6, 751 --Lectures, iii, 755 --Letter to Washington Convention, iii, 64 --Senator, nominated for, iii, 756.
Gougar, Helen M., iii, 540, 552, 697, 702, 708, 857.
Government, Hooker on, ii, 475 --Paine on, ii, 474 --Pillsbury on, ii, 201 --Priestly on, ii, 476 --Radical basis of, ii, 290 --Sharpe, Granville, on, ii, 475 --Summers, Lord, on, ii, 475 --theory, true, ii, 474.
"Grace Greenwood" (_see_ Mrs. Sara J. Lippincott).
GRANT. U. S., ii, 88 --campaign (1872), Tremont Temple meeting, iii, 278 --XV. Amendment, on the, ii, 646 --talk with Susan B. Anthony, ii, 544.
Grant and Wilson campaign, National Woman's Rights Association's appeal, ii, 517.
Graves, Ezra, ii, 282, 307.
GREAT BRITAIN, ii, 202; iii, 833 --associations formed, iii, 841 --circular to Members of Parliament, iii, 881 --Conference, Edinburgh, iii, 878 --Conference, Leeds, iii, 874 --Conference, St. James' Hall, iii, 888 --demonstration, Birmingham, iii, 868 --demonstration, Manchester, iii, 867 --demonstrations, iii, 869 --education act, iii, 850 --education bill, Scotch, iii, 851 --household suffrage, iii, 886 --Isle of Man, iii, 870 --letters, woman suffrage, iii, 865 --Manchester Liberal Association, iii, 876 --married women's property act, iii, 872 --medical relief bill, iii, 890 --meetings during 1870, iii, 852 --memorial of the Birmingham conference, iii, 855 --memorial to Gladstone, iii, 883 --memorials, iii, 853, 854, 873 --municipal franchise bill, iii, 845 --municipal franchise bill for Scotland, iii, 871 --Northern Reform Society, iii, 838 --Parliament debates woman suffrage, iii, 850, 861, 862, 863, 873, 884, 889, 890 --petitions, iii, 866 --petitions and pamphlets, iii, 840 --petition to Parliament, Mary Smith's, iii, 835 --reform act, ii, 590 --Sheffield Association, iii, 837 --suffrage bill before Parliament, iii, 842 --chronological table of successive steps towards freedom, iii, 980 --women householders, iii, 881 --women in politics, iii, 835 --woman suffrage, able advocates of, iii, 836 --women suffrage meeting, first ever held in London, iii, 848 --_Woman Suffrage Journal_, iii, 850 --women vote, iii, 843 --women vote in Scotland, iii, 871.
Greece, iii, 919.
Greeley, Ann F., iii, 356.
GREELEY, Horace, ii, 227; iii, 408, 773 --abolitionists, denounced, ii, 287 --bullet and ballot, ii, 284 --defranchisement, panacea for, ii, 101 --enfranchisement of women, on, ii, 103 --Kansas campaign, ii, 230 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, i, 628 --letter to Cleveland National Convention, i, 125 --letter to Paulina W. Davis, i, 520 --letter to Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 36 --letter to Sam'l J. May on woman's rights, i, 653 --marriage, on, i, 730 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 740 --Owen, R. D., discussion, divorce, i, 296, 746 --Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, and, ii, 287 --support of, lost, ii, 269 --temperance speech, Metropolitan Hall, i, 491 --universal suffrage and universal amnesty, ii, 315 --woman and work, on, i, 589 --woman suffrage, opposed to, iii, 185 --woman suffrage, report against, ii, 285 --criticism, _New York Independent_, ii, 305.
Greeley's, Mrs., petition, ii, 287.
Green, Anna R., Md., iii, 815.
Green, Beriah, i, 417 --speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 699, 450, 487.
Gregory, Samuel, i, 38.
Grew, Rev. Henry, on woman's rights, i, 379.
Grew, Mary, i, 325 --speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 735 --woman suffrage, on, ii, 814 --President, iii, 457.
GRIFFING, Josephine S., i, 110; ii, 345, 422; iii, 810 --Freedman's Aid Association, letter to Lucretia Mott, ii, 869 --Freedman's Bureau, originator of, ii, 38 --Freedman's Relief Association, ii, 26 --letter to Horace Greeley, ii, 36 --letter to Lucretia Mott, ii, 33 --letter to Catharine F. Stebbins, ii, 874 --report 1871, ii, 484 --"Shirley Dare," on, ii, 30 --speech, Equal Rights Association, ii, 221 --testimonials of Congressmen, ii, 33 --tribute from Wm. Lloyd Garrison, ii, 38.
GRIMKE, Angelina, i, 39, 52 --anecdotes, by her husband, i, 402 --letter to Wm. Lloyd Garrison, i, 397 --sketch of "E. C. S.," i, 392 --speech against slavery, i, 334.
GRIMKE, Sarah Moore, i, 39, 53, 406 --letter, West Chester, Pa., Convention, i, 353.
Grover, A. J., iii, 560, 591.
Guardianship law, i, 749.
Gurney, Samuel, i, 421.
Guthrie, Clara Merrick, iii, 790.
Guthrie, Mrs., daughter of Frances Wright, ii, 543.
H.
Haggerty, James, ii, 210, iii, 434.
Hale, Sarah Josepha, i, 45, 388.
Hall, Israel, ii, 377.
Hall, Mary, admission to the Bar, iii, 330.
Halleck, Sarah H., ii, 60.
Hallock, Frances V., ii, 435.
Halstead, Murat, iii, 593.
Hamilton, Alexander, ii, 413.
Hamlin, Senator, ii, 411.
Hampden Society, iii, 270.
Hanaford, Phebe, ii, 398, 791; iii, 327, 479, 481.
Hancock, Gen. W. S., iii, 185, 431.
Hanna, Laura, iii, 720.
HARBERT, Elizabeth Boynton, iii, 560, 592, 621 --delegate to Republican National Convention, iii, 26 --oration, iii, 581 --speech before Congressional committee, iii, 76.
Harberton, Lady, speech at Edinburgh, iii, 879.
Hare, Thomas, ii, 292.
Harper, Frances E. W., ii, 838.
Harrington, Mary L., iii, 374.
Harris, Sarah, ii, 376.
_Hartford Courant_, iii, 322.
_Hartford Times_, ii, 538.
Harvard Annex, iii, 294.
Haskell, Mehitable, Worcester Convention, i, 232; iii, 286.
Hatch, Junius, "pin-cushion ministry," i, 539.
Hatton, Frank, iii, 617.
Haven, Gilbert, ii, 388; iii, 268, 528, 620; ii, 839, 398, 840.
Havens, E. O., iii, 526 428.
Haviland, Laura C, iii, 532.
Hawley, Jos. R., letter to Mrs. Stanton, iii, 28, 30, 90.
HAY, William, letter to Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 655 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, i, 631 --letter to _The North Star_, on the Saratoga Convention, i, 621; paper, property rights, 607.
Hayes, R. B., iii, 165.
Hayhurst, Martha, i, 348.
Hazard, Rebecca N., ii, 855, iii, 604.
Hazlett, Adelle, ii, 787; iii, 522.
Heath, Jeannette Brown, i, 642.
Heloise, i, 759.
Henderson, Miss A. M., iii, 654.
Henderson, Senator, ii, 98.
Heroism, Kate Shelly, iii, 633.
Herricourt, Madame, ii, 569, 395.
Hertell's, Barbara, will, i, 63.
Hewitt, Rev. Dr., i, 502.
Heyrick, Elizabeth, i, 41.
Heywood, E. H., ii, 222.
Hiatt, Hannah, i, 306.
Hiatt, Sarah W., iii, 803.
Hicks, Elias, i, 412, 415.
HIGGINSON, Thos. Wentworth, iii, 275, 277, 305 --Brick Church meeting, i, 500 --coeducation, on, iii, 496 --Kansas campaign, ii, 265 --Kansas campaign, ii, 237 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 917 --letter to Cleveland National Convention, i, 131 --letter to Lucy Stone, i, 566 --marriage ceremony, on, i, 260 --Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, i, 253 --_New York Times_, on the, i, 648 --speech, in Cleveland, O., ii, 802 --speech, in Cooper Institute, ii, 828 --speech, Broadway Tabernacle Convention, at, i, 656 --speech, Cleveland Convention, ii, 760, 771 --speech, National Convention, New York, i, 642 --voters, qualification of, i, 249 --temperance and woman suffrage, on, ii, 819 --theological discussion, i, 647 --woman's rights almanac, i, 863 --women in Christian civilization, on, i, 791.
Hilda, Abbess, i, 30.
Hill, Benj. H., speech, iii, 217.
Hill, Charlotte, iii, 365.
Hill, Peter, iii, 524.
Hillier, C. J., iii, 756.
Hinckley, Frederick A., on woman suffrage in Rhode Island, iii, 349 --speech at Washington Convention, iii, 222.
Hindman, Matilda, iii, 459, 522, 621, 719, 723.
HOAR, Geo. F., minority report, iii, 131, --presents petitions, iii, 104 --letter to Washington Convention, ii, 858 --speech, women in the Supreme Court, iii, 139 --select committee, U. S. Senate, iii, 198-216 --speech in 1871, ii, 820.
Hobart's, Ella F., services as chaplain in Union army, ii, 18.
Hobbs, Lucy B., dentist, iii, 401, 455.
Holland, J. G., iii, 46.
Holloway, Wm. R., iii, 534.
Homeopathic College, ii, 765.
Holland, iii, 907.
Holmes, Jennie F., iii, 683.
Holmes, Rev., iii, 390.
Hook, Frances, as a soldier, ii, 19.
HOOKER, Isabella B. iii, 194, 327 --argument before House Judiciary committee, iii, 103 --before Senate committee, iii, 105 --declaration and pledge, ii, 486 --letter to New York Convention, twenty-fifth anniversary, ii, 534 --police, how she would rule,, iii, 73 --receptions in Washington; iii, 99 --reminiscences of, iii, 320 --report, National Association, 1872, ii, 496 --speech before House Judiciary committee, ii, 458 --speech before Senate Judiciary committee, ii, 499 --thanks the champions of woman's rights in Congress, ii, 489 --Washington Convention, notes ii, 425.
Hooker, John, iii, 101, 327, 957.
Hopkins, E. A., on legal grievance of women, i, 584.
Hosmer, Harriet, iii, 143, 301, 595, 951.
Hospital clinics, iii, 448.
Houghton, Agnes A., iii, 359.
Hovey, Charles F., i, 625 --Bequests, i, 257, 258, 667.
Howe, Frederick B., iii, 438.
Howe, J. H., on women as jurors, iii, 736.
HOWE, Julia Ward, ii, 757, 770, 792, 873, portrait, 783; iii, 270, 275, 276, 371 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 335 --President of Am. Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii 834 --Speech in Philadelphia, ii, 817; in Detroit, 834 --Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, on, ii, 847.
Hoyt, John W., Gov. of Wyoming, iii, 241, 474, 730.
Hoyt, Mrs., on anti-slavery and woman's rights, ii, 59, 61, 63.
Howitt, Wm., letter to Lucretia Mott, i, 434.
Howland, Emily, i, 688.
Howland, Fannie, description of Washington Convention, ii, 416.
Howland, William, iii, 437.
Hubbard, R. D., iii, 326.
Hugo, Victor, ii, 369, iii, 75, 127.
Hulett, Alta C., iii, 572.
"Human Rights," Hurlbut's, i, 38.
HUNT, Harriot K., i, 219, 224, 255, 356, 531, 535, ii, 583 --medical education, on, i, 356 --physician, as a, i, 260 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 564 --taxation, protest against, i, 259, iii, 298.
Hunt's, Ward, Judge, decision Anthony trial, ii, 689 --resolution against, ii, 537.
Hunt's, Richard, tea table, i, 68.
Hunt, Seth, iii, 270.
Hurlbut's "Human Rights," i, 38.
Husband and wife, act concerning rights and liabilities of, i, 686.
Hussey, Cornelia Collins, iii, 482.
Husted, James W., favors suffrage for women, iii, 409, 417, 424, 437.
Hutchinson family, ii, 59, 239, 262, 309, 542, 934; iii, 35 --Letter, John W., i, 627.
Hutchinson, Anne, i, 206.
Hutchinson, Nellie, iii, 752.
I.
ILLINOIS, iii, 559 --Art Union, iii, 587 --Bar, Myra Bradwell's application, ii, 601 --opinion denying, ii, 609 --Carpenter's, Matt. H., argument, ii, 615 --opinion of Justice Bradley, ii, 624 --report of proceedings in Illinois and U. S. Supreme Courts, ii, 614 --U. S. Supreme Court decision, ii, 622 --writ of error, ii, 614 --centennial celebration at Evanston, iii, 581 --Conventions (see conventions) --Elmwood church trouble, iii, 563 --Garrett Biblical Institute, iii, 582 --houses of ill-fame, licensing Chicago, iii, 572 --married women's earnings act, iii, 570 --Master in Chancery, Mrs. Schuchardt, iii, 588 --Moline Association, iii, 589 --Monticello Ladies Seminary, iii, 579 --petitions, toils of circulating, iii, 590 --pulpit utterances, iii, 564 --Social Science Association, iii, 584 --Suffrage Association formed, iii, 569 --suffrage society, first, iii, 560 --temperance petition, iii, 587 --Woman's College at Evanston, iii, 578 --woman, as preacher, first in, iii, 579 --women elected as school officers, iii, 575 --women eligible as school officers, bill making, iii, 575 --women, trials and triumphs of, iii, 560.
Impeachment, articles of, iii, 31.
INDIANA, i. 290, iii, 533 --appendix, iii, 965 --campaign of 1882, iii, 543 --colleges open to women, iii, 548 --constitutional debates, i, 296 --Conventions (see Conventions) --electoral bill, iii, 541 --Equal Suffrage Society Indianapolis, iii, 536 --laws for women, changes in, iii, 544 --legislative enactments, iii, 544 --legislative hearings, iii, 538 --liquor law, i, 307 --mass meeting in Indianapolis, iii, 541 --newspapers, iii, 555 --Republican State Convention, iii, 542 --secret conclave, iii, 535 --temperance petition, Mrs. Wallace, iii, 539 --women in schools, iii, 547.
Infidelity, i, 143.
International Convention, iii, 157, 585, 896, 952.
IOWA, iii, 612 --churches indorse woman suffrage, iii, 620 --Clergymen's tract, iii, 624 --Conventions (see Conventions) --Fort Dodge, iii, 617 --friendly associations, iii, 635 --Governor Kirkwood appoints women to office, iii, 626 --Governor, first, to recognize woman suffrage, iii, 622 --Governor Sherman interviewed, iii, 624 --Inventions by women, iii, 632 --Journalism, iii, 629 --laws, improvement in, iii, 636 --lectures, iii, 630 --Legislative action, iii, 619 --Legislative action, summary, iii, 625 --mass meeting at the capitol, iii, 619 --medical profession, iii, 631 --Polk County Society, iii, 614 --Republican Convention, women's plank, iii, 620 --County School Superintendents, Attorney General's opinion, iii, 627 --school offices, eligibility of women to hold, iii, 628 --societies organized, iii, 615, 617 --_State Register_, iii, 620 --women in office, iii, 626 --women employed as teachers, iii, 627 --woman suffrage, first agitation of, iii, 613 --woman suffrage society, first, iii, 614 --women in positions of trust, iii, 616.
Island No. 10, ii, 10.
Italy, iii, 899.
J.
Janney's, Mrs. R. A. S., recollections, i, 122.
Jay, John, ii, 413.
Jackson, Rev. E. M., i, 502.
Jackson, Francis, i, 189, 257, 634, 667, 743, will case, iii, 310.
Jackson, James C., ii, 582.
Jackson, Mercy B., letter, ii, 920.
Jenkins, Lydia Ann, i, 145.
Jerry, rescue trials, i, 474.
Johnson, Andrew, ii, 205.
Johnson, Mariana, i, 103, 351.
Johnson, Oliver, i, 101, 367, 671; ii, 786, 813.
Johnson, Rev. Samuel, letter to National Convention in New York, i, 635.
Johnson, Wm. H. and Mary, letter to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 832.
Jones, Mrs. E. C., Jailoress, iii, 488.
Jones, Jane Graham, delegate to National Convention at Washington, ii, 522, 442; iii, 229, 580 --address International Congress at Paris, iii, 585 --Genevieve Graham, daughter, iii, 586, 897.
Jones, J. Elizabeth, report, i, 168 --speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 694 --speech at Syracuse National Convention, i, 530.
Journalism, women in, i, 43, iii, 303, 629, 761, 813.
Judge direct a verdict of guilty, can a, ii, 690.
Julian, Geo. W., ii, 333, 489, 490, 552, 727 --amendment to District of Columbia suffrage bill, ii, 282 --speech on woman suffrage, ii, 801.
Juries, venerable decisions on, ii, 705.
Jury, women on, iii, 732.
Justice of Peace, Mrs. Esther Morris made, iii, 731.
K.
Kalamazoo college, iii, 525.
KANSAS, Mrs. Nichols' account, i, 185, iii, 696 --appeal, ii, 247 --campaign, 1867, ii, 928 --campaign, S. N. Wood's summing up of, ii, 254 --_Champion_ (Atchison) on woman suffrage, ii, 240 --_Commercial_, (Leavenworth) on the campaign, ii, 262 --constitutional amendment to strike word "white" from suffrage clause, ii, 229 --Conventions (see Conventions) --elections, iii, 701, 708 --Harvey, Governor, message, iii, 696 --legislative action, iii, 709 --Lincoln suffrage association, iii, 701 --Lincoln Auxiliary of the National Association, iii, 698 --parties in convention, action of, iii, 707 --press, iii, 699 --property rights, iii, 704 --Radical Reform Christian Association, iii, 703 --reminiscences, Helen Ekin Starrett's, ii, 250 --schools, iii, 706 --Stanton Suffrage Society organized, iii, 702 --suffrage organizations, history of, iii, 698 --suffrage song, the Hutchinsons, ii, 934 --Superintendent of Public Instruction, Sarah A. Brown nominated, iii, 705 --suppressed proceedings, ii, 931 --Temperance Convention, ii, 231 --woman suffrage facts, iii, 709 --woman suffrage indorsed by Republican State Convention, iii, 707 --woman suffrage petitions, report of Judiciary Franchise Committee, i, 194 --Women's Christian Temperance Union, iii, 703 --Women's Impartial Suffrage Association, address, ii, 932 --women run for office, iii, 708 --women in office, iii, 706 --women in the professions, iii, 706.
Kasson, John A., iii, 619.
Keating, Harriette C., iii, 791.
Kelley, W. D., suffrage resolution, iii, 71.
Kelly, Abby (_see Foster_).
Kemble, Fanny, i, 412.
KENTUCKY, iii, 818 --architecture, Miss White, iii, 820 --education, facilities for, iii, 821 --Louisville School of Pharmacy, iii, 821 --woman suffrage society, ii, 862 --school suffrage, i, 869, iii, 821.
King, Susan A., sketch of, iii, 420.
King, Thos. Star, i, 666.
Kingman, Judge, Kansas, i, 192.
Kingman, J. W., ii, 836, iii, 727, 241.
Kingsbury, Benjamin, iii, 359.
Kingsbury, Elizabeth A., ii, 310, iii, 476.
Kingsley, Henry, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438.
Kirk, Mrs. Eleanor (Nellie Ames), ii, 390.
Knight, Ann, i, 438, iii, 837.
Knowlton, Helen M., iii, 302.
L.
Ladies' Art Association, iii, 399.
Lander, Mrs. Dick, iii, 852.
Lane, James H., i, 191.
Langdon, Lady Anna G., iii, 854.
Lapham, Elbridge G., presents petition, ii, 283 --votes for, ii, 304 --Anthony trial, ii, 647 --printing speeches in the House, iii, 174 --vote in Senate, iii, 218 --Senate committee, 228, 231 --Senate report, 232 --thanks to, iii, 252.
Lawrence, Amos A., iii, 330.
Lawrence, Sybil, iii, 532.
Lawyers, women, iii, 575.
Lee, Mary B., legacy, iii, 624.
Leftwich, i, 649.
Legacy, iii, 624.
Leipsic, iii, 902.
Leslie, Mrs. Frank, iii, 441.
Lester, Louise, iii, 780.
Letters: Alcott, Louisa May, to Lucy Stone, ii, 831 --Amberly, Lady, to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 439 --Andrews, Margaret H., to S. J. May, i, 531 --Anthony, H. B., to S. B. Anthony, iii, 350.
Letters, Anthony, Susan B., to her family; Boston Convention, i, 256; to Brooks, James, ii, 97; to Foote, E. B., ii, 941; to Garfield, iii, 185; to Mott, Lydia, i, 748; to National Democratic Convention, ii, 340; to Wright, Martha C., i, 676.
Letters, Barton, Clara, to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 916 --Bascom, E. C., to S. B. Anthony, iii, 647 --Becker, Lydia E., to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 62 --Beecher, H. W., to St. Louis Convention, ii, 825 --Bennett, Alice, to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 472 --National Association to Berlin Congress, ii, 404 --Briggs, Caroline A., to S. B. Anthony, iii, 250 --Blackwell, Elizabeth, to Emily Collins, i, 91 --Blackwell, Antoinette Brown, to Cooper Institute Convention, i, 862 --Blackwell, Elizabeth, to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 831 --Blackwell, H. B., to E. C. Stanton, ii, 232, 235 --Blair, Henry W., to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 380 --Bowles, Samuel, to Mrs. Hooker, iii, 325 --Bright, Jacob, to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438 --Brown, Olympia, to S. B. Anthony, ii, 259 --Bruhn, Rosa, to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 439 --Burleigh, Celia, giving account of Saratoga Convention, ii, 402 --Burns, Alexander, to Des Moines Convention, iii, 618 --Burr, Frances E., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 912, iii, 334 --Butler, Benjamin F., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 539, iii, 255.
Letters: Carpenter, C. C., to Iowa W. S. Association, iii, 621 --Carpenter, M. H., to Elizabeth C. Stanton, ii, 423 --Channing, Wm. Henry, Cleveland National Convention, i, 129 --Child, L. Maria, to St. Louis Convention, ii, 825; E. C. Stanton, ii, 910 --Clemmer, Mary, to Senator Wadleigh, iii, 111; to S. B. Anthony, iii, 262 --Cobbe, Frances P., to Paulina W. Davis, ii, 438 --Cole M. M., to H. B. Blackwell, ii, 832 --Colvin A. J., to Susan B. Anthony, i, 691, 750; ii, 914 --Corner, Mary T., to Mrs. Bloomer, i, 122 --Corson, Hiram, to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 472 --Cutler, Mrs. H. M. T., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 915 --Dall, Caroline H., to _The Nation_, ii, 101 --Darlington, Hannah M., to Mrs. Stanton, i, 344 --Deroine, Jeanne, to women of America, i, 234 --Dickinson, Anna E., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 916 --Douglass, Fred., to E. Cady Stanton, ii, 328 --Faithful, Emily, to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 440 --Fields, James T., to H. B. Blackwell, ii, 838 --Folger, Charles J., to Susan B. Anthony, i, 750 --Foster, Rachel G., to _Our Herald_, iii, 243 --Freedman's Relief Association, on, ii, 35 --Fremont, Jessie B. to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 911.
Letters: Gage, Frances D., to Cincinnati Convention, ii, 857; Steinway Hall Convention, ii, 769; Gage, M. E. J., to, i, 47; Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 845; Stone, Lucy, i, 656; Washington Convention, ii, 424 --Gage, M. J., to Mrs. Dahlgren, ii, 494; to Omaha Con., ii, 250; to women of Dakota, iii, 663 --Garfield, James A., to S. B. Anthony, iii, 185 --Garrison, Wm. Lloyd, to American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Philadelphia, ii, 816; to Third Decade Convention, Rochester, iii, 123; to Concord Convention, iii, 368 --Geddes, George, to M. J. Gage, i, 64 --_Greeley_, Horace, to Susan B. Anthony, i, 628; Cleveland National Convention, i, 125; Davis, Paulina W., i, 520; Marsh, Rev. John, i, 503; May, S. J., on woman's rights, i, 653. Severance, Mrs. C. M., i, 125 --_Griffing_, Josephine S., to Catharine A. F. Stebbins, ii, 874; to Greeley, ii, 36 --Grimke, Angelina, to Wm. Lloyd Garrison, i, 397 --Grimke, Sarah M., to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 353 --Grover, A. J., to Mrs. Stanton, i, 591.
Letters: Hay, Wm., to Susan B. Anthony, i, 631; Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 655 --Higginson, T. W., to S. B. Anthony, ii, 917; Cleveland (Nat.) Convention, i, 131 --Hooker, Isabella B., to Susan B. Anthony, i, 535; to Mrs. Dahlgren, iii, 100; Stone, Lucy, i, 566 --Howitt, Wm., to Lucretia Mott, i, 434 --Hugo, Victor, to Clemence S. Lozier, iii, 75 --Johnson, Samuel, National Convention in New York, i, 635 --Johnson, Wm. H. and Mary, to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 832 --Kingman, J. W., to Lucy Stone, ii, 836 --Kingsley, Henry, to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438 --Lawrence, Amos A., to Abby Smith, iii, 330 --Leo, Andre, to Second Decade meeting, ii, 439 --Livermore, Mary A., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 921.
Letters: Manderson, C. F., to O. C. Dinsmoor, iii, 688 --Marsh, J., to Horace Greeley, i, 503 --Marsh, L. R., to Mrs. E. C. Stanton, ii, 922 --Martineau, Harriet, to P. W. Davis, i, 229 --Mott, Lucretia, i, 437 --Mayo, A. D., to Syracuse Con., i, 851 --Mendenhall, H. S., to Dr. Avery, iii, 724 --Meriman, Emelia J., to the Second Decade meeting, ii, 451 --Mill, John Stuart, to Paulina W. Davis, i, 220, ii, 419; to S. N. Wood, ii, 252 --Miller, Francis, to S. B. Anthony, ii, 536 --Mills, Chas. D. B., to Mrs. Matilda J. Gage, ii, 424 --Mott, Lucretia, to Daniel O'Connell, i, 432; to Josephine S. Griffing, ii, 873; to Salem, Ohio, Convention, i, 812 --Mott, Lydia, to Susan B. Anthony, i, 630 --Mott, Mary, to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 829.
Letters: _New York Tribune_, on, canvass of 1859-'60, i, 677 --Nichols, Mrs. C. I. H., to Rochester Tem. Convention, i, 847 --Owen, Robert Dale, to Susan B. Anthony, i, 292 --Pastoral, i, 81 --Phelps, Almira L., to Mrs. Hooker, iii, 100 --Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, to Am. W. S. Association meeting in Cooper In., ii, 831 --Phillips, Wendell, to S. B. Anthony, iii, 62; to Third Decade Convention at Rochester, N. Y., iii, 122 --Pickler, J. A., to Matilda J. Gage, iii, 668 --Pomeroy, C. R., to Des Moines Convention, iii, 618 --Post, Amy, to S. B. Anthony, iii, 48 --Pugh, Sarah, to Salem, Ohio, Convention, i, 814 --Rose, Ernestine L., to Susan B. Anthony, i, 98; ii, 423; iii, 50, 120; to Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 356 --Russell, Lucinda, to Harriet S. Brooks, iii, 682.
Letters: Sanford, R. M., to Cleveland Con., i, 819 --Sargent, A. A., to Third Decade Con., iii, 121; to Omaha Con., iii, 245 --Sargent, J. T., to E. C. Stanton, ii, 911 --Saxon, Elizabeth L., to Mrs. Minor, iii, 791 --Severance, Caroline M., to Mrs. E. C. Stanton, ii, 911 --Shaw, Sarah B., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 239 --Smith, Gerrit, to Susan B. Anthony, i, 497; ii, 317, 538, 941; Garrison, Wm. L., i, 223, 620; Stanton, E. Cady, i, 708, 836; St. Louis Convention, ii, 825 --Somerville, Mary, to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 440 --Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, to Akron, O., Convention, i, 815; Cooper Institute Con., i, 860; Greeley, Horace, i, 738; Mott, Lucretia, iii, 45; Omaha Convention, iii, 244; Salem, O., Convention, i, 810; Smith, Gerrit, i, 839; Syracuse Convention, i, 848 --Stanton, Harriot, to Nebraska voters, iii, 247 --Stebbins, Catharine A. F., to Lucretia Mott, iii, 47 --Stone, Lucy, to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 237, 919; to Elizabeth C. Stanton, ii, 234; to Salem, O., Convention, i, 813.
Letters: Taylor, Mrs. M., to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438 --Tenney, Mrs. R. S., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 257 --Tilton, Theo., to American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 770 --Wade, Benjamin F., to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 117, to Josephine Sophie Griffing, ii, 35 --Wallace, Zerelda G., to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 257 --Wattles, Susan E. to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 255 --Weber, Helene M., to M. A. Spofford, i, 822 --Weld, Angelina G., on organizations, i, 540 --Whiting, N. H., letter to Cooper Institute Convention, i, 861 --Winder, R. B., to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 817 --Wright, Elizur, to Paulina W. Davis, i, 217 --Wright, Henry C., to Garrison, i, 310 --Wright, Martha C., to Pillsbury, ii, 240.
Lewis, Ida, iii, 347.
_Lily, The_, i, 486.
_Lincoln_ (Kansas) _Beacon_, _Lincoln_ (Kansas) _Register_, iii, 699.
Lippincott, Sarah J., i, 46 --Saxe's poems, on, i, 828 --Washington Convention (Nat.), description of, ii, 359
List, Charles, address at Worcester National Convention, i, 232.
Little, Knox, iii, 471 --sermon to women, i, 728.
Livermore, Mary A., ii, 777; iii, 268, 274, 279, 388, 561, 565, 570.
Livingston, William, i, 441.
LOCKWOOD, Belva A., ii, 522, 240, 443, 523, 537, 585; iii, 64, 177, 809, 811, 818 --attempted to vote, iii, 813 --admitted to U. S. Supreme Court, iii, 141 --brief to U. S. Senate, on women as lawyers, iii, 106 --motion to admit Lowry to Supreme Court, iii, 174 --speech in Dr. Furness' Church, iii, 35 --women's rights, the way to get, iii, 73.
Logan, John A., on woman suffrage, iii, 207.
Longfellow, Samuel, speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 711
Lord, Mrs. A., iii, 703.
Loring, Geo. B., iii, 154.
Lords, feudal, i, 760, 762.
Loud, Huldah B., iii, 279.
Loughary. Mrs. H. A., iii, 774.
LOUISIANA, Constitutional Convention, iii, 789 --married women, laws relating to, iii, 799 --press, iii, 798 --St. Anna's Asylum, iii, 789 --schools, physiology in, iii, 797 --women eligible to school offices, iii, 795 --women's club, iii, 796.
Love, Mary F., i, 583, 587, 589 (See Davis, Mary F.).
Lovering, J. F., iii, 371.
Lowell, Jas. R., poem "Endurance," iii, 695.
Lowell, Josephine Shaw, appointed to office, i, 473; police matrons, iii, 432 --Com'r of Charities, made a, iii, 417.
Lozier, Clemence S., M. D., iii, 405 --sketch of, iii, 411, 416, 421 --presided, 425 --seats for shop girls, 433 --protest against District Attorney Russell, 436 --appeal to voters, 437.
Lukens, Esther Ann, i, 311.
Lunt's, Bishop, defence of polygamy, i, 776.
Luther, Martin, will of, i, 358.
Luther and polygamy, i, 775, 776.
Lyford, Rev. C. P., on polygamy, i, 778.
Lynn, Eliza, i, 34.
M.
Macaulay, Catharine Sawbridge, i, 32, 790.
McCarthy, Justin, iii, 864.
McClellan, Geo. B., ii, 42, 75.
McClintock, Thomas, i, 539.
McClintock, Mary Ann, i, 67, iii, 454.
McCook, Edward, on suffrage, iii, 713.
McCook, Mrs. Mary, 715 --tribute, 718.
McDonald, Joseph E., women to the Supreme Court, iii, 111, 139, 155 --moves Standing Committee, iii, 190 --tribute, iii, 553.
McDowell, Anna E., _Woman's Advocate_, i, 388 --_Sunday Dispatch_, iii, 446 --J. Edgar Thomson's will, iii, 468 --Rev. Knox Little, iii, 471.
McDowell, Gertrude, iii, 693.
Mackey, T. J., iii, 828.
McLaren, Mrs. Duncan, iii, 842 --portrait, iii, 849; 951.
McLaren, Charles, Mr. and Mrs., iii, 927.
McLaren, Walter, iii, 874, 936.
McRae, Emma M., argument before House committee, iii, 161.
Madison, James, ii, 632.
Mahan, Asa, i, 151 --argument at Cleveland National Convention, i, 133.
MAINE, iii, 351 --Bar, admissions to, iii, 355 --conventions (see Conventions) --faithful friends, iii, 365 --Goddard, Judge, iii, 353 --Industrial School for girls, iii, 356 --legislation, iii, 357, 364 --married women, law, iii, 352 --"Moral Eminence of Maine," iii, 359 --suffrage society, first, iii, 352 --women holding office, Supreme Judicial Court opinion, iii, 361 --women in office, Gov. Dingley's message, iii, 363 --women on school committees, iii, 351 --woman suffrage, progress made, 1873, iii, 357 --women tax-payers protest, iii, 356.
"Male" in the Constitution, ii, 91.
Manderson, Charles F., iii, 678 --letter to O. C. Dinsmoor, iii, 688.
Mandeville, Dr., i, 486.
Manikin, i, 37.
Mann, Horace, i, 356.
Mansfield, Arabella A., case of, ii, 606.
Manufactures in hands of women, i, 291.
Marcet, Jane, i, 34.
"Maria" and "Old Betty," ii, 114.
Marriage amendment act, English, ii, 293.
Marriage a cause of disfranchisement, ii, 621.
Marriage and minority disabilities, ii, 603.
Marriage, "Mrs. Schlachtfeld," on, iii, 723.
Marriage, what is legal status of, ii, 456.
MARRIAGE QUESTION: Church views, i, 758 --devils, with, i, 769 --Greek church, under, i, 773 --heterogeneous, i, 719 --law, i, 107 --law of 1860, i, 686 --protest, Robert Dale Owen's, i, 295 --protest, Lucy Stone's, i, 260 --relations, i, 293 --Rose, Ernestine L., on, i, 237.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE: Anthony, Susan B., on, i, 735 --bill before New York Legislature, i, 745 --Blackwell, Antoinette B., on, i, 723 --drunkenness, for, i, 485 --Garrison, Wm. Lloyd, on, i, 733 --Greeley, Horace, on, i, 740 --Greeley-Owen discussion, i, 296, 746 --law amended in Massachusetts, i, 211 --Mott, Lucretia, on, i, 746 --Phillips, Wendell, on, i, 732 --Rose, Ernestine L., on, i, 729 --Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, on, i, 716 --Stanton, Mrs., letter to Horace Greeley on, i, 738.
Marriages solemnized by women, iii, 301.
Marquette, i, 762.
Marsh, John, letter to Horace Greeley, i, 503.
Marsh, Luther R., iii, 408 --letter to Mrs. E. C. Stanton, ii, 922.
"Martian Statutes," i, 31.
Martin, John A., ii, 249.
MARTINEAU, Harriet, i, 34; iii, 854 --letter to Pauline W. Davis, i, 229 --letters to Lucretia Mott, i, 437.
MARYLAND, iii, 814 --Baltimore Dental Surgery, iii, 817 --Equal Rights Society, iii, 815.
Mason, O. P., iii, 683, 691.
MASSACHUSETTS, i, 201, iii, 265 --Association, anniversary, iii, 272 --association, work done, iii, 269 --conventions (see Conventions) --Democratic Convention, action, iii, 278 --divorce law amended, i, 211 --Governors, action of, iii, 287 --Grant campaign, Tremont Temple meeting, iii, 278 --Harvard Annex, iii, 294 --Legislative, action, iii, 284 --Legislature, petition before, i, 258 --New England Women's Club, iii, 304 --petitions, iii, 274, 285 --Philosophy at Concord, School of, iii, 307 --prohibitionists, alliance with, iii, 280 --Republican Convention, action, iii, 277, 278 --school committees, women, iii, 290 --school suffrage, iii, 280, 288 --suffrage associations, iii, 273 --Supreme Court decisions, iii, 290 --women in the civil service, iii, 306 --women delegates to Republican Convention, iii, 277 --women opposed to suffrage, iii, 275 --women at the polls, iii, 282 --women, social condition, iii, 294 --woman suffrage political party, iii, 276 --woman suffrage ticket, iii, 281.
Mather, Cotton, iii, 303.
Maule, Mollie K., iii, 693.
Maxwell, Lily, iii, 842.
May, Joseph, iii, 34.
May, Samuel J., i, 40, 485, 518; ii, 418, 422 --"Colored," on the word, ii, 215 --Kansas campaign, ii, 265 --President Rochester Convention, made, i, 578 --speech at American Equal Rights Association meeting, ii, 191 --speech on temperance, i, 478.
Mayo, A. D., letter to Syracuse Convention, i, 851.
Medical, iii, 299, 549.
Medical College, first opened to women, i, 88, 389.
Medical Education, Harriot K. Hunt on, i, 356.
Medical profession, i, 37 --Iowa women, iii, 631.
Meetings (see Conventions).
Memorials, ii, 226, 497; iii, 130, 480, 517, 539, 855 --Democratic Party, iii, 182 --Gladstone, iii, 883 --Greenback Convention, iii, 180 --Ohio Constitutional Convention, i, 105 --Republican Party, iii, 177 --Woodhull, Victoria C., ii, 443 --Legislatures, i, 673.
Mendenhall, Mrs. H. S., letter to Dr. Avery, iii, 724.
Meriman, Emelia J., letter to Second Decade meeting, ii, 441.
Meriwether, Elizabeth A., iii, 27, 154, 822.
Merrick, Caroline E., iii, 789 --women as school officers, iii, 795.
Merrick, Mrs. E. T., speech, Louisiana Constitutional Convention, iii, 792.
Merrill, Catharine, iii, 548.
Merrimon, Senator, on the Pembina Territory bill, ii, 552-560.
Merritt, Paulina, T., iii, 540.
Methodists and women preachers, i, 784.
MICHIGAN, iii, 513 --churches, attitude of, iii, 521 --constitutional amendment, iii, 518; lost, iii, 522 --Conventions (see Conventions) --Episcopal Church bill, iii, 529 --legislative action, iii, 516 --local societies, iii, 529 --memorial, iii, 517 --Northwestern Association, iii, 516 --State Suffrage Society, iii, 515 --University, iii, 525 --State University, Ann Arbor, opened to girls, iii, 525 --vote for woman suffrage, iii, 522 --women's literary clubs and libraries, iii, 513 --women voting in Sturgis, iii, 514.
Middlesex society, iii, 270.
Miles, Nelson A., iii, 779.
MILL, John Stuart, ii, 341, 378, 727, 833 --death of, iii, 853 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 334 --"Household Suffrage Bill" amendment, ii, 182 --Letter to Paulina W. Davis, i, 220; ii, 419 --letter to S. N. Wood, ii, 252 --women government, on, iii, 77.
MILL, Mrs. John Stuart, essay, i, 225.
Miller, Francis, argument, ii, 523 --Argument Spencer-Webster suit, ii, 595 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 536.
Mills, Chas. D. B., letter to M. J. Gage, ii, 424; ii, 915.
Milton, John, i, 779, 780.
Ministers, charges against, i, 135.
MINNESOTA, iii, 648 --Appendix: Early friends, iii, 973; school officers, 973; authors and poets, iii, 974; graduates from State University, iii, 974; teachers and professors, iii, 975; medical profession, benevolent institutions, painters in oil and water colors, iii, 976; musical clubs, speakers and writers, iii, 977 --coeducation, iii, 656 --constitution, bill to amend, iii, 651 --Conventions (see Conventions) --Evangelists, iii, 657 --homestead law, iii, 655 --Kasson Society, iii, 652 --legislative hearing, iii, 651 --petitions to Congress, iii, 651 --property rights of married women, iii, 655 --Rochester society, iii, 651 --school officers, voting for, iii, 653 --school suffrage, iii, 652 --State association organized, iii, 657 --teachers, iii, 660 --temperance question, iii, 655.
Miner, Myrtilla, iii, 808.
Minor, Francis, resolutions St. Louis Convention, ii, 407, 717.
MINOR, Virginia L., Dahlgren's, Mrs., memorial, on, iii, 103 --delegate to Nat. Democratic Convention, iii, 27 --labors of, iii, 596 --sanitary work, iii, 597 --speeches: St. Louis Convention, ii, 409; Washington Convention, iii, 257 --suit, ii, 715 --Chief-Justice Waite's opinion, ii, 734 --decision reviewed by Mrs. Gage, ii, 742 --reviewed by _Central Law Journal_, ii, 748 --taxes, refused to pay, iii, 607 --vote, attempted to, iii, 606.
MISSISSIPPI, iii, 806.
MISSOURI, i, 194, 594 --address to voters, iii, 599 --Church and State, iii, 601 --colleges and law schools, iii, 594 --Conventions (see Conventions) --petition to Legislature, iii, 601 --suffrage movement, facts and incidents, iii, 604 --taxation, iii, 600 --Woman Suffrage Association organized, iii, 599; division, iii, 603 --woman's union, iii, 607 --women in the war, iii, 596.
Mob Convention, Broadway Tabernacle, i, 546.
Mobs, i, 467.
Moody, W. W., iii, 662.
Morelli, Salvatore, iii, 898.
Morgan, E. D., i, 687.
Morgan, John T., on woman suffrage, iii, 210.
Morgan, Middie, live-stock reporter, iii, 403.
Morinella, Lucrezia, i, 29.
Mormonism, see _Polygamy_.
Morrill, Senator, on Sargent's amendment to Pembina Territory bill, ii, 562 --speech on woman suffrage, ii, 118, 563.
Morris, Esther, made Justice of Peace, iii, 731.
Morris, W. H., iii, 691.
Morrow, Jane, sketch of i, 313.
Morton, O. P., iii, 114, 553 --Pembina Territory bill, on the, ii, 549, 569, 571.
Moss, Charles E., speech, ii, 200.
"Mother Bickerdyke" iii, 709.
Mott, James, i, 69, 174, 438.
MOTT, Lucretia, ii, 177, 184; iii, 456 --address at Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 355 --Bible, on the, i, 143 --Bible, position of woman, on the, i, 380 --Cleveland National Convention, at, i, 124 --dangerous woman, spoken of as a, i, 423 --divorce, on, i, 746 --eulogy by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, i, 407 --Farewell, last Convention, iii, 125 --funeral, i, 835 --Furness' church meeting, at, iii, 35 --home of, i, 411 --Howitt, William, correspondence, i, 434 --letter to Lydia Mott, i, 746 --letter to Josephine Griffing, ii, 873 --letter to St. Louis Convention, iii, 144 --letter to Salem, O., Convention, i, 812 --letter to Saratoga Convention, i, 626 --Luther's will, on, i, 359 --marriage of, i, 408 --marriage, on, i, 79 --Martineau, Harriet, correspondence, i, 437 --memorial service, iii, 188 --ministry, engaged in, i, 412 --O'Connell, Daniel, correspondence, i, 432 --portrait, i, 369 --President of the American Equal Rights Association, made, ii, 174 --President, meeting in Dr. Furness' church, iii, 35 --President National Woman's Rights at Syracuse, made, i, 519 --President Washington National Convention, made, ii, 346 --Pulpit, on the, i, 73 --recollections of, by Robert Collyer, i, 409, 414 --religion and theology, on, i, 422 --Rochester Convention, at, iii, 123 --sketch of, i, 407 --slavery, on, i, 416 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 557 --Syracuse National Convention, argument, i, 527 --tribute, Susan B. Anthony's, iii, 189 --womanhood, her reply to R. H. Dana's lecture, i, 368.
Mott, Lydia, i, 376, 476, 519, 578, 593, 623, 744 --letter Susan B. Anthony, i, 630; iii, 409.
Mott, Mary, letter to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 829.
Mottoes, Washington Convention, 1880, iii, 151 --Newbury Society, Ohio, 502.
Moulton, Louise Chandler, i, 49.
N.
Nash, Clara H., iii, 358 --admitted to the Bar, iii, 355.
Nash, Mary E., iii, 623.
National Association, officers 1886, iii, 956.
_National Citizen_, iii, 114, 116, 125.
Nations, mortality of, ii, 201.
Neal, Alice Bradley, i, 386.
Neal, John, ii, 435; iii, 352.
NEBRASKA, iii, 670 --campaign, iii, 241 --canvass of the State, iii, 686 --Constitutional amendment, iii, 683; again defeated, 691; convention, 677; debate, 678; new constitution, 680 --Conventions (see Conventions) --description of, iii, 671 --electors, qualifications of, iii, 680 --Fourteenth Amendment ratified, iii, 675 --Frontier life, iii, 671 --legislative action, iii, 672, 674, 675, 676, 683, 695 --State, made a, iii, 675 --suffrage societies, first, iii, 681 --Thayer County Association, iii, 686 --Woman Suffrage Amendment beaten at the polls, iii, 677 --woman suffrage bill passed House, beaten in Senate, iii, 672 --woman suffrage, first work in Lincoln, iii, 675 --women, leading, iii, 692.
Negro, civil and political right of, argument, ii, 59.
Negroes opposed to woman suffrage in Kansas, ii, 232, 238.
Negro suffrage, ii, 103, 106.
Nevin, Dr., defence of the clergy, i, 140.
New England Convention, i, 262.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, iii, 367 --married men, bill to protect, iii, 372 --married women, Judicial decision, iii, 379 --petitions, iii, 371 --Republican Convention, iii, 373 --State Association formed, iii, 370 --woman suffrage, first organized action, iii, 367 --women on school committees, iii, 374 --women voting, iii, 376.
NEW JERSEY, i, 441; iii, 476 --Conventions (see Conventions) --Constitution, defects in, i, 451 --Historical Society, i, 447 --legislative hearings, iii, 490 --memorial to Legislature, iii, 480 --mothers' legal claim to their children, iii, 483 --property of married women, iii, 484 --State Society, iii, 479 --suffrage, progress made, iii, 479 --Women's Club of Orange, iii, 482 --Woman's Political Science Club, iii, 481 --women in the pulpit, iii, 484 --women as school trustees, iii, 484 --woman suffrage, celebration of, ii, 846 --woman suffrage, origin of, i, 447 --women voted, iii, 476.
_New Orleans Picayune_, iii, 798.
Newspapers, women in, i, 43.
NEW YORK, i, 63, 472, iii, 395 --appendix, iii, 959 --Constitutional Convention, ii, 269, 282 --Constitutional revision commission, iii, 409 --Conventions (see Conventions) --disfranchisement bill, Attorney-General Russell's opinion, iii, 434 --Lansingburgh taxpayers, iii, 441 --Legislative hearings, i, 464, 489, 605, 679, 745; iii, 406, 409, 417, 420; disfranchisement bill, iii, 426, 431, 434; reports on petitions, i, 612; report on woman suffrage, i, 629; school suffrage bill passed, iii, 424; suffrage, power to extend, iii, 959 --License Law of 1848, repeal, i, 474 --property rights granted, iii, 438 --reception at the capitol, iii, 438 --results, iii, 443.
_New York Christian Enquirer_ on the Worcester National Convention, i, 243.
_New York Evening Express_, ii, 95.
_New York Evening Post_, ii, 102.
_New York Herald_ on Senator Wilson and woman suffrage, ii, 325.
_New York Independent_ on the New York Constitutional Convention, ii, 305.
_New York Times_, i, 645, 648.
_New York Tribune_, ii, 101, 103, 304, 491, 820; iii, 46 --support lost, ii, 269 --World's Temperance Convention, on the, i, 511 --woman as a voter, on the, ii, 248 --Kansas campaign, on the, ii, 232.
Neyman, Clara, speech at Washington Convention, iii, 258.
Nichols, Elizabeth Pease, iii, 837, 925-6.
NICHOLS, Clarina I. Howard, iii, 704 --Centennial protest, iii, 49 --education of women, on, i, 356 --Kansas campaign, ii, 258 --letter to Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 847 --portrait, i, 192 --reminiscences, i, 171 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 561 --Syracuse National Convention arguments, i, 522 --tribute, iii, 764 --work in Vermont, iii, 383.
Nicholson, Mrs. E. J., iii, 798.
Nightingale, Florence, ii, 14; iii, 854.
Nixon, Jennie C., iii, 798.
NORTH CAROLINA, iii, 825.
Northcote, Sir Stafford, iii, 873 --speech on woman suffrage, iii, 887.
Norton, Caroline, i, 229.
Norway, iii, 912.
Nye, Joshua, iii, 359.
O.
Obituaries, ii, 905; iii, 891.
O'Connell, Daniel, letter to Lucretia Mott, i, 432.
O'Connor, Henry, iii, 617.
OHIO, i, 101; iii, 491 --centennial celebration, women decline to take part, iii, 507 --Constitutional Convention, iii, 565 --Conventions (see Conventions) --Equal Rights Association, iii, 491 --Painesville Equal Rights Society, iii, 509 --Senate Committee report on the suffrage question, i, 870 --Soldiers' Aid society, first, iii, 491 --Toledo society, iii, 503, 506 --women of Oberlin protest against enfranchisement, iii, 494.
Oliver, Anna, debate upon ordaining, i, 784 --suit, iii, 440.
Oliver, Lewise, letters, iii, 40.
_Omaha Republican_, iii, 682 --on Omaha Convention, iii, 251.
OREGON, iii, 767 --clergy favor woman suffrage, iii, 778 --constitutional amendment lost, iii, 778 --Convention at Portland, iii, 773 --Donation Land Act, iii, 770 --legislative action, iii, 779 --married woman's property bill, iii, 775 --married woman's sole trader bill, iii, 771 --school offices, women made eligible, iii, 775 --suffrage organizations formed, iii, 774 --suffrage society, first, iii, 768 --Temperance Alliance, iii, 771 --woman suffrage bill, iii, 771 --woman suffrage bill passed Legislature, iii, 776.
Oren, Mrs. Sarah A., iii, 548, 972.
Organizations, Angelina G. Weld, on, i, 540.
Orth, Judge, votes woman suffrage in Congress, ii, 483 --on national platform, iii, 225.
Orient, iii, 918.
Orme, Miss, iii, 928, 982.
Ostrander, Mrs. R., i, 180.
Otis, James, ii, 291, 644.
OWEN, Robert Dale, Women's Loyal League, ii, 50 --"male" in Federal Constitution, ii, 91 --birthday anniversary, 83rd, i, 619 --Greeley discussion on divorce, i, 746 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, i, 292 --sketch of, by Rosamond Dale Owen, i, 293 --speech at meeting in Philadelphia, ii, 817 --speech, property rights of married women, i, 296 --spiritualism, i, 301 --testimonial, silver pitcher, i, 300.
Owen, Mrs. Robert Dale, i, 302, 313, (see Robinson, Mary).
Owen, Sarah C., letter to Emily Collins, i, 91 --speech, i, 78.
P.
Pacific Northwest, iii, 767.
Paddock, A. S., iii, 674.
Painter, Hetty R., iii, 693.
Paist, Harriet W., iii, 467.
Pan-Presbyterians, i, 783.
Panim, Ivan, i, 773.
Parasol-makers, ii, 829.
Parker, Alex., speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 560.
Parker, Julia Smith, argument before Senate Committee, iii, 156 (see Smith, Julia, and Abby).
Parker, Mary S., i, 39.
Parker Theodore, i, 626; ii, 207 --sermon "Function of Woman," i, 277.
Parnell, Stewart, M. P., iii, 71.
Parnell, Rosina M., iii, 956.
Parody, woman suffrage in the courts, ii, 599.
"Pastoral Letter," i, 81, 84.
Pat and the Locomotive, ii, 188.
Patridge, Lelia E., ii, 852; iii, 461.
Patterson, Catherine G., iii, 712.
Patterson, Jessie, iii, 708.
Peckham, Lilia, career, iii, 642.
Peel, Sir Robert, iii, 835.
Pellet, Sarah, speech at Saratoga Convention, i, 621.
Pembina Territory bill, U. S. Senate debate on Sargent's amendment, ii, 545 --bill rejected, ii, 582 (see also Congressional).
Penn, William, i, 320.
Pennell, Mrs. Horace, i, 92.
PENNSYLVANIA, i, 320; iii, 444 --anti-slavery struggle, i, 323 --appendix, iii, 961 --Century Club, iii, 469 --Citizens' Suffrage Association, iii, 460 --common law, iii, 961 --Constitutional Convention, iii, 495 --Conventions (_see Conventions_) --Fugitive Slave law i, 328 --hall, destruction of, i, 333 --Legislature recommends a sixteenth amendment, iii, 474 --literary women, iii, 469 --medical school controversy, iii, 447 --petitions to Legislature, iii, 463 --property law, married women's, iii, 445 --school officers, women elected, iii, 467 --school offices, women made eligible, iii, 465 --statutes and court decisions, iii, 963 --suffrage association formed in Philadelphia, iii, 457 --report, annual, iii, 459 --Swarthmore college, iii, 456 --temperance work in, i, 344 --University, attempt to open to women, iii, 474 --University, clinical instruction, iii, 448 --Woman's Medical College, i, 389 --Woman's Medical College, report on hospital clinics, iii, 450 --woman's rights, first legal argument, iii, 462 --women sold with cattle, iii, 445.
Perry, M. Frederica, lawyer, iii, 574.
Peru, iii, 6.
Peterson, Myra, iii, 703.
PETITION to Congress for a XVI. amendment, ii, 851 --first, sent to New York Legislature, iii, 395 --Sherman-Dahlgren against woman suffrage, ii, 494 --Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 78.
Petitions, i, 262, 308, 315, 489, 588, 625, 629; ii, 91, 282, 283, 286, 401, 514, 516, 560, 698; iii, 58, 104, 790 --form of, i, 676 --New York Legislature report, i, 612; against, iii, 571, 841.
Petitioners, four classes of, ii, 283.
Phelps, Almira L., letter to Mrs. Hooker, iii, 100.
Phelps, Elizabeth B., woman's bureau, ii, 431.
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart, ii, 831.
_Philadelphia Press_, ii, 359; iii, 44 --_Ledger_, iii, 43.
Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society, i, 325.
PHILLIPS, Wendell, ii, 317, 268; i, 469 --Anti-Slavery Convention, London, i, 54 --Grimke, Angelina, his opinion of, i, 399 --Kansas campaign, ii, 230 --last letter on woman suffrage, iii, 122 --letter of regret, Saratoga Con., i, 627 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 62 --letter to Mrs. Stebbins, iii, 522 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 732 --Mrs. Eddy's will, iii, 312 --self-government, on, i, 258 --speeches: Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 572, 637; Cooper Institute Convention, i, 701; Mozart Hall Convention, i, 674; National Convention, Boston, ii, 178; New England Convention, i, 273; Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 84; Worcester, Mass., Convention, i, 227 --treasurer of Jackson fund, i, 189 --woman suffrage, apathy, ii, 318 --World's Temperance Convention, at the, i, 152.
Philosophy, school of, at Concord, iii, 307.
Physical culture, ii, 908.
Physicians and nurses, iii, 298.
Pickler, J. A., letter to M. J. Gage, iii, 668.
Pierce, J. D., on woman suffrage, iii, 739.
Pierce, Wm. S., on woman suffrage, iii, 458.
Pierpont, Rev. John, iii, 294 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle, i, 451, 569.
PILLSBURY, Parker, speeches, i, 427, 671; ii, 173, 176, 201, 375; iii, 173, 196, 275, 367, 478, 948 --appeal for, universal suffrage, ii, 917 --editor, _The Revolution_, ii, 264 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 265, 335, 337 --Kansas campaign, ii, 265; iii, 367, 945.
Pitkin, Benjamin C, on woman's rights, i, 209.
Playfair, Lyon, iii, 850.
Plumb, P. B., the Kansas campaign, ii, 231, 253.
Plumly, Rush, i, 364.
Pochin, Henry D., iii, 847.
Pochin, Mrs., iii, 848, 929.
Poem, "Endurance," Lowell, iii, 695 --Frances D. Gage and the Hutchinsons, iii, 38 --"From Clatsop," iii, 780 --"Pastoral Letter," i, 84 --"Ancient Usage," i, 371 --"The Times That Try Men's Souls," i, 82 --"Woman's Cause," Lowell, i, 263 --Tennyson's Princess, iii, 258.
POLAND, iii, 917.
Police, women as, iii, 397, 431, 432.
Political campaigns, Anna E. Dickinson, ii, 43.
Political disabilities, ii, 315.
Polygamy, i, 776, 777, 778 --Miss Couzins on, iii, 223, 128, 130 --Bishop Lunt's defense of, i, 776.
Pomeroy, C. R., letter to Des Moines Convention, iii, 618.
Pomeroy, Senator, S. C., i, 185 --speeches, ii, 151, 324, 346, 419; iii, 727, 811.
Poppleton, A. J., speech at Omaha Convention, iii, 241.
Porter, Albert G., iii, 538, 553.
Portugal, iii, 901.
POST, Amy, i, 75 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 48 --Third Decade Meeting in Rochester, N. Y., iii, 117 --tried to vote, ii, 647.
Potter, T. B., iii, 848.
Powell, Aaron M., i, 468, 671; ii, 783.
Pray, Isaac C., speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 571.
Presidential campaigns: --1856, John C. Fremont, i, 633, 641, 643 --1872, Grant and Wilson, ii, 217, 520 --1876, Hayes and Tilden, iii, 22, 26, 415 --1880, Garfield and Hancock, iii, 175, 187, 431.
Preston, Ann, i, 389, 390 --address at Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 360 --Dean Medical College, iii, 450.
Pretorius, Emile, letter to Woman's Nat. Loyal League, ii, 86.
Price, Abby, speech at Syracuse National Convention, i, 532 --Worcester Convention, i, 218, 242.
Priestley, celibacy, i, 759, 760.
Prince, Bradford L., iii, 417.
Privileges and immunities, ii, 453.
Progressive friends, i, 141.
Prohibition Convention, iii, 183.
Prohibitionists, alliance with, iii, 280.
Property Bill, i, 64 --bill, New York, i, 256 --laws, i, 171 --rights, Wm. Hay's paper, i, 607 --rights of married women, iii, 325 --opinions of Indiana Legislators, i, 299.
Prostitution, i, 264; iii, 144, 397, 398 (see, also, Vice).
Pryor, Margaret, iii, 477.
Pugh, Sarah, i, 327, 337, 376 --letter to Salem, O., Convention, i, 814; iii, 19, 34 --at Third Decade Convention, iii, 125.
Pulpit, ii, 902 --charges against, 135.
Pulte medical college, iii, 511.
Purvis, Robert, ii, 183, 265, 347, 358, 418; iii, 63, 72.
Q.
Quakers, i, 412, 783.
"Queen's women," i, 794.
R.
Ransier, A. J., ii, 542; iii, 829.
Raymond, Henry J., i, 547, 649.
Reconstruction, ii, 313.
Reed, C. A., iii, 768, 773.
Reed, Thomas B., in Congress, iii, 219, 366.
Reformation, i, 774.
Reid, Mrs. Hugo, iii, 836, 838.
REMINISCENCES: --Collins, Emily, i, 88 --Davis, Paulina W., by "E. C. S.," i, 283 --Grimke, Angelina, by "E. C. S." i, 392 --Nichols, Clarina I. H., i, 171 --Stanton's, Elizabeth C., i, 456; iii, 922 --Starrett, Helen E., ii, 250 --Thomas, Mary F., i, 306 --Way, Amanda, i, 306.
Remond, Charles L., i,, 214, 220, 225.
Republican Party, iii, 279.
Republicans, treachery of, ii, 322.
Reports (see Woman Suffrage).
Resolutions: i, 71, 219, 254, 535, 537, 542, 570, 574, 580, 593, 633, 641, 644, 646, 673, 694, 706, 708, 716, 723, 787, 808, 814, 816, 817, 820, 821, 823, 825, 827, 833, 834, 855; ii, 57, 84, 154, 171, 190, 213, 358, 384, 388, 396, 407, 420, 436, 493, 521, 533, 537, 583, 584, 780, 809, 810, 818, 826, 837, 843, 859; iii, 5, 19, 61, 69, 74, 124, 128, 152, 252, 256, 493, 566, 619, 641, 676, 707, 708, 780.
Retrospect, iii, 51.
Revelation, i, 647.
Revolution, 1776, i, 747 --Arnett, Hannah, i, 441 --battle, first, i, 203 --girls, two, with a drum and fife, i, 204 --spy, female, i, 323 --women in the, i, 201, 321, 444.
_Revolution, The_, i, 46; ii, 317, 319, 321, 324, 333, 340, 344, 345, 372, 381, 382, 400, 401, 407, 411, 426, 431; iii, 397, 398, 478, 752, 802 --editorial correspondence, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, ii, 362, 367 --establishment of, iii, 401 --founded, when, ii, 264.
RHODE ISLAND, iii, 339 --Conventions (see Conventions) --legislation, iii, 346 --State Association, organized, iii, 340, address, iii, 345; work done, iii, 343 --women represented, iii, 349 --Women's Board of Visitors, iii, 345 --women on school boards, iii, 341.
Richards, David M., iii, 715, 716, 719, 721.
Richardson, Susan Hoxie, iii, 560.
Ricker, Marilla M., iii, 106 --first woman to cast a vote, ii, 586 --prison reform, on, iii, 578.
Riddle, Albert G., iii, 106 --speech at Washington Convention, ii, 421 --speech before Congressional Committee, ii, 448 --Spencer-Webster suit, argument, ii, 587.
Roberts, Mrs. Marshall O., iii, 400.
Roberts, William H., iii, 777.
Robinson, Charles, i, 191.
Robinson, Emily, i, 103.
Robinson, Harriett Hanson, iii, 125, 196, 222, 227, 229, 265.
Robinson, Lelia J., application to the bar, iii, 307 --Supreme Court decision, iii, 308.
Robinson, Lucius (Gov.), defeat of, iii, 423 --vetoes school suffrage bill, iii, 418.
Robinson, Mary, sketch of, i, 293.
_Rochester Democrat and Chronicle_ on Miss Anthony's trial, ii, 715.
_Rochester Evening Express_ on Miss Anthony's trial, ii, 714.
_Rocky Mountain News_, iii, 715.
Roebling, Mrs., iii, 440.
Roebuck's flattery of woman, i, 537.
Rogers, Nathaniel P., i, 61, iii, 367.
Roland, Pauline, i, 234.
Rome, "The City of God," i, 794.
Root, H. K., speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 560.
Root J. P., on the Kansas campaign, ii, 258.
ROSE, Ernestine L., i, 38, 52, 619, 624, 626, 636; ii, 390; iii, 514 --biography, i, 95 --debate, Cleveland National Convention, i, 133 --English women, on, i, 645 --Equal Rights Association, on the, ii, 397 --_Letters_: to Susan B. Anthony, i, 99, iii, 50; to Mrs. J. F. Griffing, ii, 356; to Rochester Convention, iii, 120 --marriage, on, i, 237 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 729 --portrait of, i, 97 --propagandist, _Albany Register_ charges, i, 608 --resolutions, i, 707 --_Speeches_: Broadway Tabernacle, i, 562, 661; Cooper Institute Convention, i, 692; New York Legislature, i, 607; Philadelphia Convention, i, 376; Rochester Convention, i, 579; Syracuse Convention, i, 537; Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 60, 64, 73; Worcester Convention, i, 237 --tribute to Frances Wright, i, 692 --Westchester, Pa., Convention, at, i, 357 --women in colleges, on, i, 144; ii, 208 --in London, 1883, iii, 940.
Ross, E. G., letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 423.
Ross, James, i, 449.
Ross, Laura J., ii, 374; (see Wolcott, Laura Ross).
Russell, Leslie W., iii, 434 --defeat of, iii. 437.
Russell, Lucinda, correspondence, iii, 682 --sketch of, iii, 692.
Russia, iii, 915.
S.
Sacrilegious child, Cardinal Antonelli's, i, 788.
Safe deposit companies, iii, 402.
St. Chrysostom's description of woman, i, 758.
St. John, Gov., J. P., ii, 258. iii, 706.
St. Paul, quotations, iii, 720.
Salic law, i, 774.
Sanborn, Frank B., ii, 765.
Sandford, Arch-Deacon, iii, 848.
Sanford, Rebecca M., i, 77 --letter to Cleveland Convention, i, 819.
Sandige, John M., iii, 791.
Sanitary Commission, ii, 13.
SARGENT, A. A., iii, 108 --California Constitution, on the, iii, 760 --District of Columbia suffrage bill, on the, ii, 483 --letter to Omaha Convention, iii, 245 --letter to Rochester Convention, iii, 121 --Pembina Territory bill, amendment, ii, 545; bill rejected, ii, 582 --Pembina Territory bill, on the, ii, 546, 555, 564, 567 --resolution, woman suffrage, iii, 70 --speech in San Francisco, on woman's rights, ii, 483 --speech in Senate, iii, 9 --woman suffrage, joint resolution, iii, 75 --minister at Berlin, iii, 944.
Sargent, Elizabeth, M. D., iii, 763.
Sargent, J. T., letter to Mrs. E. C. Stanton, ii, 911 --speech at New England Convention, i, 270.
Saunders, Alvin, on woman suffrage, iii, 226, 674.
Savage, John, i, 38.
Saxe, Dana, and Grace Greenwood, i, 828.
Saxon Elizabeth L., iii, 180, 197, 241, 690, 791 --argument before Senate committee, iii, 157.
Scatcherd, Mrs. Oliver, iii, 875, 878, 923, 929, 936.
Schell, Augustus, favors woman suffrage, iii, 422.
Schenck, Elizabeth T., iii, 750, 754.
School of Design for Women, i, 390; iii, 399.
School officers, bill passed New York Legislature, iii, 417; vetoed by Gov. Robinson, iii, 418.
School suffrage (see Suffrage Gained).
Schurz, Carl, i, 42; ii, 370; iii, 46.
SCOTLAND (see Great Britain, iii, 833).
Scott, Thomas A., ii, 5.
Scovill, James M., ii, 420; iii, 477.
Sears, Judge, in Kansas campaign, ii, 240, 253.
See, Rev. Isaac M., trial of, i, 780; iii, 485.
Segur, Rose L., iii, 103.
Selden, H. R., Miss Anthony's counsel, ii, 629, 647, 652, 654, 679, 680, 689; appeal to Congress, 698.
Seneca Falls Convention, i, 67.
Severance, Caroline M., address at Broadway Tabernacle, i, 569 --New England Convention, i, 262 --letter to Mrs. E. C. Stanton, ii, 911.
Sewall, Samuel E., iii, 269.
Seward, Wm. H., on self-government, ii, 76, 77; iii, 85 --on woman's rights, i, 457.
Sewall, May Wright, iii, 226, 534, 557, 259.
Seymour, Horatio, thirty pieces of silver, i, 473.
Shattuck, Harriette R., iii, 226, 257.
Shaw, Sarah B., letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 239.
Shelly, Kate, heroism of, iii, 633.
Sherman-Dahlgren petition against woman suffrage, ii, 494.
Shields, M. F., iii, 719.
Sholes, C. L., report on rights of women in Wisconsin, i, 315; iii, 640.
Shuman, Andrew, iii, 561.
Silk Culture, iii, 762.
Simpson, Bishop, favors woman suffrage, iii, 460, 616.
Sixteenth Amendment, ii, 333, 350, 351, 352, 353, 400, 420, 422, 425, 436; iii, 112.
Sixteenth Amendment, reasons for a, iii, 235.
Sixteenth Amendment, renewed appeal, iii, 58 --press comments, iii, 67.
Sketches, _see Biography_.
Slave law, fugitive, Pennsylvania, i, 328.
Slavery, Angelina Grimke's speech, i, 334 (see, also, Anti-Slavery).
Slavery sustained by the North, ii, 542.
Slavery and the war, ii, 77.
Slavonic countries, iii, 915.
Smith, Elizabeth Oakes, iii, 117, 128, 328, 826 --Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, at the, i, 253 --speech at Syracuse Convention, i, 522 --Worcester Convention, at, i, 231.
SMITH Gerrit, home of, i, 471 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, i, 497; ii, 317, 538, 941; Wm. Lloyd Garrison, i, 223, 620; St. Louis Convention, ii, 825; Elizabeth Cady Stanton, i, 708, 836 --speech at Syracuse National Convention, i, 526 --petition for woman suffrage, refused to sign, ii, 317.
Smith, Mrs. Gerrit, petition, ii, 98.
Smith, Hannah Whitehall, speech at Philadelphia Convention, iii, 230.
Smith, Julia and Abby, iii, 76, 98, 328, 336.
Smith, Sidney, iii, 834.
Snow, Lucy and Lavinia, iii, 365.
Social relations, Channing's report, i, 233.
Sojourner Truth, i, 115, 567; ii, 193, 222, 224, 926; iii, 458, 531.
Soldiers, women as, ii, 18, 869.
Somerville, Mary, i, 790 --letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 440.
Song, "A Hundred Years Hence," iii, 38.
Song, "Kansas Suffrage," ii, 934.
Sorosis, iii, 402, 571.
South, what the, can do, ii, 929.
SOUTH CAROLINA, iii, 828.
Southwick, Thankful, i, 341.
Southworth, Mrs. E. D. E. N., iii, 813.
SPAIN, iii, 901.
Spencer, Herbert, i, 26.
SPENCER, Sarah Andrews, iii, 35, 66, 97, 103 --argument before House Committee, iii, 166 --before Senate Judiciary Committee, ii, 543 --before D. C. Committee, iii, 12 --delegate Rep. Nat. Convention, iii, 26 --resolutions, iii, 152 --speeches, ii, 539 --suit, ii, 587 --Chief-Justice Cartter's opinion, ii, 597.
Spider-crab, Theodore Tilton, ii, 93.
Sprague, Homer B., ii, 425.
Stanford, Leland, iii, 764.
Stansfeld, M. P., James, iii, 872 --speech, iii, 886.
Stanton, Edwin M., and Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 33.
STANTON, Elizabeth Cady, i, 61, 67, 79; ii, 322, 360, 361, 381, 382, 383, 391, 417, 418, 428, 430, 456, 582; iii, 7, 35, 40, 195, 222, 529, 560, 630, 644, 811 --Abolitionists, and the, ii, 264 --address to New York Legislature, i, 595 --appeal to women of New York State, i, 676 --appeal to women of the Republic, ii, 51 --appeal for Woman's Rights, i, 858 --argument before Senate committee, iii, 228 --"Bloomer," in a, i, 128 --California visit, iii, 756 --call, loyal women, ii, 53 --candidate for Congress, ii, 180 --children i, 457 --civil rights bill for women, ii, 541 --"copperheads," ii, 320 --divorce for drunkenness, argument, i, 485 --editorial correspondence in _The Revolution_, ii, 362, 367 --eulogy: Lucretia Mott, i, 407 --Equal Rights Association, ii, 173, 174 --eternal punishment, on, iii, 196 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 333 --girls and boys at school, on, ii, 541 --Grant and Wilson campaign, in, ii, 520 --Greeley, Horace, and, ii, 287 --Hurlbut, Judge, i, 39 --Kansas campaign, i, 200; ii, 253, 254, 261, 262, 263 --lecture, "Education of Girls," iii, 536 --lectures in Omaha, iii, 675 --lecturing tour, Ohio, iii, 491 --Letters: to Akron, O., Convention, i, 815; to _The Ballot Box_, iii, 64; to Cooper Institute Convention, i, 860; to Gerrit Smith, i, 839; to Gen. Hawley, iii, 28; to Horace Greeley, i, 735; to the _National Citizen_, iii, 147; to Omaha convention, iii, 244; to Salem, O., convention, i, 810; to Syracuse convention i, 848; to Washington convention, iii, 261 --London visit, 1882-3, iii, 922 --"male" in the constitution, on the word, ii, 91 --manhood suffrage, on, iii, 566 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 716, 738 --Michigan campaign iii, 521 --"Negro's hour," ii, 94 --Newport Con., ii, 403 --Oregon, Mo., visit, iii, 609 --portrait, i, 721 --President Albany convention, i, 592 --President Loyal League, made, ii, 66 --press comments on Rochester and Seneca Falls conventions, her reply to, i, 806 --reception, Sorosis, Chicago, iii, 571 --reconstruction, on, ii, 214 --Reminiscences: i, 456, 836; iii, 922; of Angelina Grimke, i, 392; of Paulina Wright Davis, i, 283 --resolutions before Congress affecting women, on, ii, 92 --resolutions, Washington convention, ii, 542 --sermon, St. Louis, iii, 148 --Sixteenth Amendment, urges a, ii, 350 --Smith, Gerrit, refusing to sign petition for woman suffrage, on, ii, 317 --Speeches: Cooper Institute, i, 716; Congressional committee, before, ii, 411; Furness' Church, in, iii, 35; Legislature, claiming woman's rights, ii, 271; Milwaukee, iii, 641; National protection for National citizens, iii, 80; New York Legislature, i, 679; New York National convention, ii, 154; Rochester Convention, iii, 117; Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 481, 493; Senate Judiciary Committee, before, ii, 506; suffrage, question of, ii, 185; Washington Convention, ii, 495; Washington Nat. Convention, ii, 348; Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 87 --testimonial ii, 533 --Train, G. F., and _The Revolution_, criticism, ii, 264 --tribute from _Leavenworth Commercial_ (Kansas), ii, 263 --view of, an objective, i, 456 --Wadleigh, Senator, on, iii, 93 --western trip, ii, 367 --Wyoming visit, iii, 734.
Stanton Harriot, letter to Nebraska voters, iii, 247, 933.
Stanton, Theodore, iii, 262, 895, 928.
Starrett, Helen Ekin, reminiscences Kansas campaign, ii, 250, 348.
Stearns, O. P., iii, 528.
Stearns, Sarah Burger, iii, 527, 649.
Stebbins, Catharine A. F., ii, 26, 514 --before House committee, iii, 162 --letter to Lucretia Mott, iii, 47 --vote, attempts to, iii, 523.
Steck, Amos, iii, 714.
Steele, William, iii, 319.
Stephens, Alexander H., reception, iii, 98, 830.
Stevens, Louisa B., iii, 633.
Stevens, Thaddeus, ii, 354, 632.
Stevenson, Emily Pitts, iii, 752.
Stevenson, Sarah Hackett, iii, 579.
Stewart's Home for Working Women, iii, 420.
Stewart, Senator, on the Pembina Territory bill, ii, 548, 558, 559, 564, 573, 579.
Stone, Dr. James A. B., address at St. Louis, ii, 821; iii, 525.
STONE, Lucy, i, 473, 619, 626; ii, 56; iii, 268, 279, 513, 722, 724, 818 --Constitutional Convention at Albany, ii, 284 --husband, and her, i, 164 --husband's name, refusing to take her, i, 261 --Kansas, in, i, 200 --Kansas campaign, in, ii, 232 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 237, 919 --letter to Salem, O., Convention, i, 813 --letters to E. Cady Stanton, ii, 234 --letter to _The Una_, i, 501 --marriage of, under protest, i, 260 --meetings held in New Jersey, iii, 479 --petitions, iii, 104 --National Convention, Broadway Tabernacle, i, 631 --Philadelphia National Convention, at, i, 375 --portrait, ii, 761 --report, American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 803 --scripture, on, i, 650 --speeches: Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 554, 565, 632; American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Cooper Institute, ii, 829; in Steinway Hall, ii, 811; in Detroit, ii, 837; in St. Louis, ii, 823, 827; in Washington, ii, 858; Cincinnati, i, 165; Cleveland, i, 163; Concord, iii, 271; Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 64; Worcester, i, 233 --suffrage, negro, first, on, ii, 383 --Syracuse National Convention, i, 524 --taxes, refused to pay, i, 450.
Story, Judge, on the Constitution, ii, 477, 478, 588.
Strahan, Robert H., iii, 417.
Strong, Rev. A. H., iii, 155 --on subordination of women, i, 787.
Stuart, Abby H. H., iii, 787.
Stuart, Mary A., iii, 158, 817.
Studwell, Edwin A., ii, 398.
SUFFRAGE GAINED: _Full_ suffrage, Isle of Man, iii, 870, 982; Utah Territory, ii, 426, 432; Washington Territory, iii, 777; Wyoming Territory, ii, 426, 432; iii, 730.
SUFFRAGE GAINED: _Municipal_ suffrage: Canada, iii, 832, England, iii, 845; Madras, iii, 983; Scotland, iii, 871, 983.
SUFFRAGE GAINED: _School_ suffrage: Canada, iii, 831; Colorado, iii, 718; Dakota, iii, 633; England, iii, 850; Kansas, i, 185, iii, 701, 710; Kentucky, i, 869, iii, 821; Massachusetts, iii, 288; Michigan, iii, 515, 530; Minnesota, iii, 652, 653, 654; Nebraska, iii, 675; New Hampshire, iii, 375, 376; New York, iii, 424; Oregon, iii, 775; Scotland, iii, 851; Vermont, i, 171, iii, 304.
Suits (see Trials).
SUMNER, Charles, ii, 35, 81, 168, 169 --ballot, on the, ii, 95 --equal rights to all, ii, 322 --Fourteenth Amendment, opposed, ii, 323 --voted for, ii, 324 --letter, Woman's National Loyal League anniversary, ii, 86 --"male," and the word, ii, 91 --petition, presents, under protest, ii, 96 --petitions, asks for, ii, 93 --rebuked by Senator Cowan, ii, 113 --speech in U. S. Senate on presentation of petition of the Woman's Nat. League, ii, 78 --Taxation without Representation, on, ii, 114.
Sunday-school teachings, i, 786.
Sunderland-Gage controversy, i, 543.
Sunderland, Mrs. H. E., iii, 564.
Sutherland, Julia K., iii, 6.
Swank, Emma B., i, 307 --sketch of, i, 313
Sweet, Ada, pension agent, iii, 6.
Swisshelm, Jane Grey, i, 386; iii, 650, 813 --_Saturday Visitor_, i, 46 --letter, "Borders of Monkeydom," i, 807 --speech, Washington Convention, iii, 61.
SWITZERLAND, iii, 909, 911.
T.
Taney, Justice, ii, 639.
Tax, society, anti, iii, 413 --Susan A. King, iii, 420 --protest, Harriet K. Hunt's, i, 259 --Report of N. Y. State Assessors, iii, 412 --representation, without, ii, 114, 169, 274, 475; iii, 289, 397 --Lucy Stone refused to pay, i, 450.
Taylor, Helen, ii, 425; iii, 852, 923, 940.
Taylor, Mrs. Mentia, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438 --Mrs. P. A., iii, 848.
Taylor, R. B., in Kansas campaign, ii, 231.
Tea, Anti, Leagues, i, 202.
Telegrapher, Hattie Hutchinson, age ten years, iii, 805.
Teller, Willard, iii, 715.
TEMPERANCE conventions: --Albany, i, 489 --Dayton, Ohio, i, 118 --Half World's, i, 506 --Lawrence, Kansas, ii, 231 --Pennsylvania, i, 348 --World's, i, 152 --press comments, i, 854 --daughters of, i, 474 --New York, Brick Church meeting, i, 499 --New York, Metropolitan Hall meeting, i, 490 --New York Woman's State Society, i, 484 --Woman Suffrage, and, ii, 819.
TENNESSEE, iii, 822.
Tennessee campaign, Miss Carroll, ii, 3-9.
Tenney, Mrs. R. S., letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 257.
TEXAS, iii, 801 --Constitutional Convention, iii, 801 --Legislative action, iii, 802 --women in government offices, iii, 804.
Theological discussion, i, 647.
Thirteenth Amendment, ii, 77, 313, 663.
Thomas', Mrs. Abel C., farm, iii, 469.
Thomas, Julia J., and Greek prize, iii, 6.
Thomas, Mary F., ii, 860 --reminiscences of, i, 306 --sketch of, i, 314 --speech, Winchester, Ind., convention, i, 308.
Thompson, Geo., speech, i, 56.
Thompson, Mary A., iii, 97, 775.
Thomson, J. Edgar, will of, iii, 468.
Thornton, J. Quinn, iii, 773.
Tilden, Samuel J., i, 473; iii, 417.
Tillotson, Mary A., iii, 103.
TILTON, Theodore, ii, 117, 376 --Beecher colloquy, ii, 167 --Fifteenth Amendment, and the, ii, 327 --Kansas campaign, ii, 230 --letter to American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 770 --speech at Nat. Convention in New York, ii, 154.
Tod, Isabella M., iii, 866, 888, 938.
Toucey, Sinclair, ii, 419.
Train, Geo. Francis, ii, 381, 431 --Constitutional Convention at Albany, before, ii, 284 --Kansas campaign, in, ii, 243, 254, 264.
Tracts, prize, i, 379.
TRIALS and Decisions, ii, 586, 934 --Allen, Jane, case of, ii, 592 --Anthony, Susan B. (see Anthony) --Bly, Mrs., ii, 671 --Bradwell, Myra (see Bradwell) --Burnham, Carrie, suit, ii, 600 --Gardner, Nannette B., ii, 587 --Huntington, Sarah M. T., ii, 628 --Inspectors of election, ii, 691 --jury convicts, ii, 696 --pardoned by President Grant, ii, 715 --sentenced, ii, 698 --trial, motion for new, ii, 696 --Mansfield, Arabella A., case of, ii, 606 --Minor, Virginia L., ii, 715 --Chief-Justice Waite's opinion, ii, 734 --opinion reviewed by Mrs. Gage, ii, 742 --reviewed by _Central Law Journal_, ii, 748 --parody, ii, 599 --Ricker, Mrs. M. M., ii, 586 --Spencer, Sarah Andrews, suit, ii, 587 --Chief-Justice Cartter's opinion, ii, 597 --Van Valkenburg, Ellen Rand, suit, ii, 600 --Waite, Catharine V., suit, ii, 601; iii, 571 --Webster, Sarah E., ii, 587; iii, 571 --5,000 women householders and Lord Coleridge, iii, 884.
Truman, James, on Women in dentistry, iii, 452.
Trumbull, Lyman, ii, 498.
Tudor, Mrs. Fenno, reception, iii, 197.
TURKEY, iii, 919.
Turner, Eliza Sproat, iii, 451.
Turner, Jennie, iii, 407.
Tyler, Moses Coit, ii, 813.
Tyler, W. S., iii, 497.
Tyndale, Sarah, tribute, i, 218.
Tyndale, Sharon, ii, 371.
U.
UNA, Mrs. Paulina Wright Davis, i, 46, 246.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, i, 102.
Underhill, Sarah E., i, 308 --sketch of, i, 313
United States a nation? Is the, ii, 529.
Updegraff, W. W., Kansas campaign, ii, 250.
Upham, Hon. Charles W., i, 210.
Underwood, John C., iii, 823 --tribute, ii, 538, 640.
UTAH, ii, 325.
V.
Van Cleve, Charlotte O., iii, 653.
Van Lew, Elizabeth, postmaster at Richmond, iii, 824.
Van Pelt, Maggie, journalist, iii, 629.
Van Valkenburg, Ellen Rand, ii, 600.
Van Voorhis, John, ii, 692-697.
Vassar College, iii, 398.
Vaughan, Mary C., speech on temperance, i, 476.
VERMONT, i, 171; iii, 383 --homestead law, i, 172 --St. Andrew's letter, iii, 384, 389 --school suffrage, iii, 393 --University opens to women, iii, 389 --woman suffrage amendment, Reed's report, iii, 385 --_Vermont Watchman_, iii, 386.
Vest, Senator, on woman suffrage, iii, 199, 203.
Vice, legalization of, i, 795, 796; iii, 145, 397.
Vicksburg, naval attack on, ii, 11.
VIRGINIA, iii, 823 --Woman Suffrage Association, iii, 823.
Voltaire, i, 658.
Voris, A. C., ii, 837.
Vote, first woman to cast a, ii, 586 --first woman to claim the right, iii, 815 --Mrs. Gage attempted to, iii, 406 --woman earned her right to, ii, 89 --in Scotland, iii, 871 --reports of voting in New York, iii, 429 --voted with Miss Anthony, list of, ii, 647 --voted in New Jersey, i, 448; iii, 476 --voting in 1776, i, 33 --persons entitled to, ii, 272.
Voted, 1867, Lily Maxwell, iii, 981.
Voters, qualification of, T. W. Higginson's speech, i, 249.
W.
Wade, Benjamin, F., ii, 9 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 117; J. S. Griffing, ii, 34 --speech, ii, 123 --remarks to Anna Ella Carroll, ii, 9 --letters to Miss Carroll, ii, 866, 867.
Wadsworth, L. A., iii, 352.
Wait, Anna C., iii, 696, 709.
Waite, Catharine V., ii, 601; iii, 571.
Waite, Chas. B., iii, 569.
Waite, Jessie T., argument before House committee, iii, 161 --report of National Convention, iii, 254-260.
Waite, M. R., iii, 505 --Supreme Court opinion, ii, 734-742.
Waldo, Peter, ii, 27.
Walker, Dr. Mary, ii, 20, 813; iii, 103.
Wall, Sarah E., ii, 636; iii, 310.
Wallace, W. D., iii, 540, 966.
Wallace, Zerelda G., iii, 536-7, 539-40, 551 --argument before Senate com., iii, 155 --letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, 257.
Walling, Mrs. M. C., speech in U. S. Senate, ii, 327.
Walter, Cornelia, iii, 303.
War, woman's patriotism in, ii, 1, 863; iii, 596, 631.
Warn Kate, iii, 398.
Warner, Esther L., iii, 693.
Warren, Mercy, Otis, i, 31; ii, 201.
Washington Conventions (see Conventions) --(see also District of Columbia).
_Washington Evening Star_, iii, 97.
_Washington Sunday Chronicle_, ii, 599.
Washington, George, letter to ladies of Trenton, N. J., i, 447.
WASHINGTON Territory, iii, 786 --women enfranchised, iii, 776.
Watterson, Henry, ii, 861, 862; iii, 182.
Wattles, John O., i, 189.
Wattles, Susan E., ii, 255; iii, 697.
Way, Amanda M., iii, 533 --legislative hearing, iii, 539 --reminiscences, i, 306 --sketch of, i, 311.
Weber, Helene Marie, i, 41 --letter to M. A. Spofford, i, 825.
Webster, Rev. D. L., i, 114.
Webster, Sarah E., suit, ii, 587 --Chief-Justice Cartter's opinion, ii, 597.
Weed, Thurlow, i, 720.
Weld, Angelina Grimke, on organizations, i, 540 --speech, Loyal Women's Convention, ii, 54 --speech, Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 60; iii, 282.
Weld, Theodore, i, 392.
Wells, Charlotte Fowler, i, 45; ii, 435.
Wendt, Mathilda F., iii, 405.
Wendte, W. C., ii, 855.
Wenthworth, Elizabeth R., iii, 643.
Wesley, John, on witchcraft, i, 765.
Wesley, Susannah, i, 790.
Weston, Hannah and Rebecca, i, 203.
WEST VIRGINIA, iii, 824.
Wheatly, Phillis, colored, i, 205.
Wheeler, L. May, iii, 659.
Whipple, E. P., views of George Eliot, i, 791.
White, Andrew D., iii, 398, 528.
White, Bessie Heagen, pharmacy, iii, 820.
White, Laura R., architect, iii, 820.
White, Richard Grant, on the word "citizen," ii, 567.
Whitehead, Wm. A., paper on woman suffrage, i, 447.
Whiting, Lilian, iii, 303.
Whiting, N. H., i, 861.
Whitman, Sarah Helen, ii, 433.
Whittier, John G., i, 83; iii, 520.
Wife ownership, i, 772.
Wigham, Eliza, iii, 852.
WILBOUR, Charlotte B., iii, 396 --organized Sorosis, iii, 403 --President New York City Society, iii, 405 --remarks at Washington Convention, ii, 421, 424 --Corresponding Secretary Loyal League, ii, 80.
Wilbur, Hervey Backus, iii, 421.
Wilcox, Hamilton, ii, 346; iii, 441, 959.
Wildman, John R., iii, 457.
Willard, Emma, i, 36.
Willard, Frances E., iii, 104, 578, 587, 660.
Willard, Judge John, i, 750.
Will of Bridget Smith, i, 563.
Williams, George, iii, 774.
Williams, Nellie, i, 48.
Williams, Sarah Langdon, iii, 503 --_The Ballot-Box_, iii, 51.
Williams, Senator, ii, 108.
Willing, Mrs. J. F., ii, 368.
Willis (see Olympia Brown).
Wilson, Elizabeth, i, 103.
Wilson, Hannah, iii, 697.
Wilson, Henry, ii, 113, 128, 322, 390; iii, 267.
Winchell, Charlotte, S., career of, iii, 653.
WISCONSIN, i, 178, 290; iii, 638 --Conventions (see Conventions) --legislation, iii, 638 --Shole's report, i, 315 --report of David Noggle, i, 867 --married women, rights of, iii, 638 --Milwaukee Female College, iii, 643 --State Association, iii, 645 --State University, iii, 643 --statutes, modification of, iii, 639 --suffrage amendment, iii, 644 --temperance question, iii, 645 --women as lawyers, iii, 648 --voters, iii, 640.
Wise, Mary E., ii, 869.
Witchcraft, i, 759, 764, 765, 766, 767, 768, 769.
Wives in Russia, i, 773.
Wives, sale of, i, 792.
Wizards, i, 766.
Wolcott, Laura Ross, graduated medical college i, 389 --organized Wisconsin State Society, ii, 374 --sketch of, iii, 638 --National Convention, Milwaukee, iii, 184.
Wollstonecraft, Mary, eulogy of, i, 126-7 --"Rights of Women," i, 34.
Wollstenholme, Mrs. Almy, with Mrs. Jacob Bright, iii, 893.
WOMAN, advice of men, warned against, ii, 268 --Anglo-Saxon laws, i, 863 --army, in the, i, 290 --bar, admissions to, iii, 307, 355 --British Parliament, in, i, 30 --census enumerators, first appointments, iii, 174 --church poll, at the, i, 781 --civil service, in, iii, 306 --clinical instruction, Pennsylvania University, iii, 448 --coeducation, statistics, iii, 496 --colleges, and the, ii, 541 --colleges, in, i, 144, iii, 6 --college in Evanston, Illinois, iii, 578 --congress organized in New York, iii, 411 --degradation of, i, 791, 794 --emancipation, i, 29 --employment of, in insane asylums, iii, 421 --employments, varied capacity for, iii, 406, 572 --excluded as delegates, Anti-slavery Convention, London, i, 60 --chronological table of successive steps in England, iii, 980 --history of, in three pictures; under Hindoo laws, i, 863; under Anglo-Saxon laws, i, 863, 864; under Signs of the Times, i, 865, 866 --illiteracy of, iii, 372 --inventions by, iii, 632 --jury, on, iii, 731; list of the first grand, iii, 738 --Kansas, of, i, 642 --labor performed in Christian countries, i, 792 --laborer, unpaid, i, 28 --legal disabilities, removed of, iii, 893 --legal rights, i, 107 --list of names of friends in California, iii, 977-80; list of names of friends in Minnesota, iii, 973-80 --Loyal League, ii, 3; address to Abraham Lincoln, ii, 67; anniversary of, ii, 80; letters in response to a call for a meeting, ii, 875; petition, ii, 78; platform, ii, 891; press comments, ii, 893; resolutions, ii, 84; secretary's report, ii, 80 --married, act relative to rights of, i, 618 --married, laws regarding, iii, 291 --married, and their legal status, ii, 642 --married, property rights of, iii, 325 --marry, will the coming, iii, 723 --national protection, claim, ii, 531 --naval heroines, ii, 21 --official position, first appointed to, in New York, iii, 417 --Ohio, protest against enfranchisement, iii, 494 --outrages, 1880, in Ireland, i, 794 --pharmacy, 379, 820, 980 --physician, first, i, 260 --physicians in insane asylums, as, iii, 473 --politics, in, ii, 277, 304 --preachers, as, i, 784 --professions, in the, iii, 706 --property rights, i, 38, 64, 146, 256, 296, 770 --property rights granted, iii, 438 --public affairs, why meddle in, i, 109 --revolution, in the, i, 31, 201, 321, 444 --Roman law, under i, 754 --school of design, Philadelphia, i, 390 --school boards, on, iii, 892, 981 --school officers, bill passed New York Legislature, iii, 417; vetoed by Gov. Robinson, iii, 418 --school officers, made so in Illinois, iii, 575 --science and literature, degraded in, i, 790 --sermon to, Rev. Knox Little's, i, 782 --Sin, Original, i, 756 --slaves, legislated for as, i, 772 --social evolution of, iii, 226 --social relations, i, 233 --sold with cattle in Pennsylvania, iii, 445 --soldiers, as, ii, 18, 889 --sphere, i, 76, 93, 148, 265, 317, 522, 660, 662, 694, 713, 716; ii, 62, 163, 779 --spy, anecdote, i, 323 --subordination, i, 780; Evarts in the Beecher-Tilton trial upon, i, 789; sermon by Rev. A. H. Strong, i, 787 --Supreme Court opened to, iii, 138; Senator Hoar's speech, iii, 139 --torture of, i, 26, 766, 768 --type-setters, i, 585 --wardens, iii, 893 --work, statistics, i, 267 --work done by, iii, 54 --work and wages, i, 78, 589 --working, of Boston, ii, 389 --working, seats in shops, iii, 433.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE, (see Suffrage Gained); --appeals, i, 588, 856, 858; ii, 168, 247, 364 --arguments in favor of, ii, 349 --Bible argument, ii, 374; Bible, and the, i, 380, 535 --complaints, 1869, the, ii, 323 --debate between Anna Dickinson and R. L. Collier, iii, 567 --Democratic National Convention, letters and delegates, iii, 22 --discussion at Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 59 --England, Gen. Butler's report in, ii, 465, 466, 467 --essay, in _Westminster Review_, i, 225 --Equal Rights Association organized, ii, 173 --Fifth Avenue conference, ii, 427 --Kansas, report of Judiciary Franchise Committee, i, 194 --_National Association_ organized, ii, 400; address to President Hayes, iii, 129; appeal, Mrs. Hooker's, to women of the United States, ii, 485; appeal to women, Grant and Wilson Presidential campaign, ii, 517; Congressional Committee grant hearings, iii, 75; constitution and officers, ii, 401, iii, 955-6; letter to Berlin Congress, ii, 404; delegates to Berlin, ii, 406 --New York and Boston wings, ii, 406 --New York City society, iii, 405 --opponents, iii, 570 --organ, need of an, i, 378 --periods, most trying, ii, 319 --petitions in many States, one year's work, i, 869 --power of legislature to extend suffrage, iii, 959-6 --presidential suffrage iii, 966 --principles, mode of disseminating, i, 379 --progress made, ii, 905 --"Fair Play," from Rev. Wm. H. Channing, i, 611 --Second Decade celebration, ii, 427 --Third Decade Celebration, iii, 117 --subscriptions, ii, 923 --sympathizers, celebrated, iii, 233.
_Woman's Journal_, Lucy Stone editor, ii, 819, 820; iii, 268, 274, 297, 388.
"Woman's Kingdom," _Chicago Inter-Ocean_, Mrs. Harbert, editor, iii, 583.
_Woman's Review, English_, Caroline Ashurst Biggs, editor, iii, 120, 970.
_Women's Suffrage Journal_, Lydia E. Becker, editor, iii, 850, 852, 880, 981.
_Woman's Tribune_, Mrs. Colby, editor, iii, 695.
Wood, Bradford R., i, 500.
Wood, Rev. Jeremiah, i, 690.
Wood, S. N., i, 200 --Kansas campaign, ii, 230, 232, 233, 234, 236, 250, 251, 252, 254.
Woodall, William, iii, 877.
Woodhull, Victoria C., memorial to Congress, ii, 443 --memorial supported in a speech by A. G. Riddle, ii, 448 --memorial, House majority report, iii, 461 --memorial, House minority report, ii, 464 --speech before Judiciary Committee, House of Representatives, ii, 444.
Woolson, Abba G., ii, 832.
Wooster, Wilder M., iii, 691.
Worden, Mrs., i, 462.
Wright, Elizur, letter to Paulina W. Davis, i, 217.
WRIGHT, Frances, i, 44, 52 --editor, _Free Enquirer_, i, 296 --Owen, Robert Dale, and, i, 293 --portrait, i, 1 --sketch of, i, 35 --tribute, ii, 429; tribute, Mrs. Rose's, i, 692.
Wright, Henry C., letter to Garrison, i, 310.
WRIGHT, Martha C., i, 67, 69, 376, 429, 462, 519, 522, 535, 744 --May Anniversary, ii, 545 --President Cincinnati Convention, made, i, 163 --President N. Y. State Society, i, 623; presided, 628-31 --thanks Rev. Sam'l Longfellow, i, 716 --portrait, i, 640 --Equal Rights Association, on the, ii, 175 --letter to Pillsbury, ii, 240 --speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 689 --tribute, ii, 582-3.
WYOMING, iii, 726 --act to protect property rights of married women, iii, 728 --election, first, iii, 729 --election under woman suffrage, first, iii, 738 --jury, women on, iii, 731; list of the first grand, iii, 738 --press, iii, 745 --school law, iii, 728 --Sunday laws enforced, iii, 734 --suffrage bill signed by Gov. Campbell, iii, 731 --territory organized, iii, 729 --women granted citizenship, iii, 726 --woman suffrage act, Legislature votes to repeal, iii, 741; bill vetoed, iii, 741 --woman suffrage respected, iii, 744.
Y.
Yocum, A. P., iii, 691.
Yount, A. K., iii, 718.
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