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In order that the following Index may not be overburdened with names, it has seemed best not to include those of officers and workers in the various States unless they are listed in some capacity elsewhere. While this decision causes injustice in some cases, it will be approved when it is considered that in the Massachusetts chapter, for instance, about 600 different individuals are mentioned, some of them a score of times; in those of New York and California, over 300 each, and in that of Vermont, including only seven pages, nearly 150. With half-a-dozen exceptions the State chapters are very short and it will require only a few minutes for the reader to find any name desired. Most of the prominent State workers are mentioned elsewhere and therefore are listed. Even with this arrangement the Index contains almost 1200 names.

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  • Abbott, Dr. Lyman, 742.
  • Abbott, Mrs. Lyman, organizes anti-suff. soc., 850.
  • Abbott, Merrie Hoover, contest for office of pros. att'y., 770.
  • Aberdeen, Ishbel, Countess of, 301;
    • compliments Amer. wom., 353; 354.
  • Adams, Abigail, on female education, 354;
    • courtship, 422.
  • Adams, Gov. Alva, 302;
    • talks suff. to Fed. of Clubs, 530; 533;
    • on wom. suff. in Col., 1087.
  • Adams, Judge Francis G., 641;
    • statistics of wom. suff. in Kas., 660.
  • Adams, Pearl, 27.
  • Adams, Samuel, on representation, 66.
  • Addams, Jane, 608; 718.
  • Adkinson, Florence M., 432; 617; 707.
  • Adsit, Mrs. Allen C., 322.
  • Alabama, names for, Chap. XXV.
  • Alcott, Louisa M., in favor of wom. suff., 411; 431; 702.
  • Alden, Cynthia Westover, 1052.
  • Alderson, Mary Long, writes Mont. chap., 796.
  • Aldridge, George W., 845.
  • Alford, William H., 488.
  • Allen, C. E., M. C., 260;
    • on wom. suff. platform, 261; 949.
  • Allen, Mrs. C. E., 260.
  • Allen, U. S. Sen. John B., 158;
    • favors wom. suff., 162;
    • reports in favor, 201.
  • Altgeld, Gov. John P. (Ills.), 606.
  • Ambrose, James Clement, 802.
  • Ames, Rev. Charles G., 425;
  • Ames, Fanny B., 717.
  • Ames, Gov. Oliver (Mass.), 259; 433;
  • Amies, Olive Pond, 201.
  • Anderson, Mrs. Garrett, M. D., (Eng.), 1015.
  • Anderson, Martha Scott, 331; 774.
  • Anderson, Naomi, 490; 646.
  • Anderson, St. Rep. Sarah A. (Utah), 953.
  • Andrews, Bishop E. G., 206.
  • Andrews, Elisha Benjamin, Pres. Brown Univ.,
    • works for admis. of wom., 919.
  • Andrews, St. Speaker N. L., wom. suff. in Wy., 1091.
  • Anneke, Mathilde F., 61;
    • work in Wis., 987.
  • Anthony, Col. Daniel Reed, 174; 645.
  • Anthony, Gov. George T. (Kas.), opp. wom. suff., 649.
  • Anthony, U. S. Sen. Henry B., 24;
    • rep. in favor of wom. suff., 47; 61; 89.
  • Anthony Lucy E., 239; 392;
  • Anthony, Mary S., 298;
    • work in N. Y., 849 et al.
  • Anthony, Susan B., prepares Hist. of Wom. Suff., III;
    • rec. legacy for, V;
    • purchases rights of Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Gage and puts book in libraries, resigns presidency of Nat'l. Assn., VI;
    • secures money for Vol. IV and invites Mrs. Harper to write it, VII;
    • demands on her for inform., IX;
    • tries to prevent "male" in Nat'l. Constit., 2;
    • trial for voting, 4;
    • no faith in attempt for Fed. Suff., 11;
    • winter res. in Washt'n., 12;
    • forms Nat'l. Ass'n., 14;
    • issues call for conv. of '84, 15; 17;
    • arouses interest of Eng. wom., 21;
    • disgrace of disfranchisement, 27;
    • never wrote addresses, 28;
    • writes to 112 M. C.'s, 35; 36;
    • pleads for 16th Amend, before U. S. Senate Com., 40;
    • before House Com., 42; 56;
    • opp. relig. debate in wom. suff. conv., 59; 62;
    • describes first suff. meet. in Washt'n., 70; 71; 77;
    • on Sup. Ct. decisions, 78;
    • arrested under Fed. Law for voting, 79; 81;
    • on congress'l action on wom. suff., 112; 114;
    • world needed her, 120;
    • originates Int'l Council, 124;
    • issues call, 126;
    • edits report, 127;
    • opens Council, 133; 135; 136;
    • elected vice-pres., 137;
    • before Senate com. in '88, 140;
    • opens conv. of '89, 144; 150;
    • describes efforts to vote under 14th Amend., 152;
    • conv. res. on outrage of her trial, 155;
    • at Com. hearings, 156;
    • wom. in war, 162;
    • 70th birthday, 163;
    • demands free platform, 169;
    • as presiding officer, 173;
    • elected vice-pres. of united ass'ns., 174;
    • puts Int'l Council Report in libraries, 175;
    • opens conv. of '91, 176; 180;
    • Miss Shaw tells treatment of in S. D. Rep. Conv., 182; 184; 185;
    • elected pres. Nat'l. Am. Ass'n., 186;
    • winter home at Riggs House, 188;
    • before House Com., 189;
    • compliments Sen. Hoar, 201; 202;
    • opens memorial service of '93, 203;
    • young wom. should apprec. pioneers, 204;
    • gains of forty years, 207;
    • World's Fair Bd. Lady M'g'rs., 211;
    • on Bd. M'g'rs. N. Y. St. Indust. Sch., 213;
    • refused seat on W. C. T. U. platform in '81, 215;
    • on publishing paper, 216;
    • opp. to convs. outside of Washt'n., 218;
    • flag present, by Col. women, 222;
    • every inch of ground contested, 223;
    • Suff. Ass'n. knows no section, creed or party, 224;
    • spicy introductions, 225; 227;
    • part in securing World's Fair Bd. Lady M'g'rs., 233;
    • wom. never can vote under present Constit'n., 234;
    • introd. Kate Field, 235; 236;
    • rare qualities as presid. officer, 238;
    • examples of repartee, 239, 40, 41;
    • trib. in Atlanta conv., 241;
    • young wom. know it all, 249;
    • announces nat'l. hdqrs., 250;
    • spks. in Southern cities, 251;
    • forgets prayer at conv., 252;
    • Miss Shaw tells of their visit to Western cities, 253;
    • Miss A. jokes younger wom. on holding her bonnet, on getting crosswise with newspapers, 254; 257;
    • spks. at mem. serv. of '96, 260;
    • birthday luncheon, 262;
    • sp. on Woman's Bible, 263; 265;
    • before House Com. of '96, 267; 268;
    • at Des Moines conv. in '97, 271;
    • sp. at same, 272;
    • trib. of Leader, 273;
    • on desecrating the flag, 278; 279;
    • on partisanship, 281; 286; 287;
    • opens conv. of '98, 288;
    • birthday luncheon in '98, 291; 293;
    • with Mrs. Hooker at conv. of '98, 296; 298;
    • congrat. on 78th birthday, 300; 301; 304; 318;
    • before House com. of '98, 321;
    • sp. at conv. of '99, on wom. in our new possessions, 325; 327; 328; 331;
    • on wom. in Hawaii, 333;
    • on women's voices, 334; 335; 337;
    • a criminal, 339;
    • all wom. can help, 341; 342;
    • decides to resign presidency of Nat'l. Ass'n., 349;
    • vigor at, conv. of 1900, 350;
    • appearance and opening remarks, Miss Shaw tells of her recep. in London, and relates funny story, 351;
    • rep. as delegate to Int'l. Council of '99, 352;
    • describes recep. by Queen, value of representing something, 354;
    • introd. Mr. Blackwell, 357; 359; 360; 364;
    • clears ass'n. of debt, need to watch Congress, 365; 367;
    • sp. before Senate com. of '99, 373;
    • asks hearing for "antis," 381;
    • kindness repudiated, 382-3;
    • courtesy of Pres. and Mrs. McKinley, 384;
    • urged not to resign presidency, 385;
    • insists upon doing so, res. passed by ass'n., her response, 386;
    • always in office, 387;
    • introd. her successor, 388;
    • elected hon. pres., and presented with birthday gifts, 389;
    • Post describes occasion, 390; 391; 392;
    • introd. her old board and makes farewell sp., description by Post, 393;
    • 80th birthday celebration in Lafayette opera house, gifts and tributes, her acknowledgment, 394-404;
    • evening recep. in Corcoran Art Gallery, description of Miss Anthony, hour of triumph, 404-5; 426;
    • first app. at nat'l. polit. conv., 435;
    • at Nat'l. Repub. conv. in '92, 436;
    • at Nat'l. Popu. conv. in '92, 437;
    • vast numb. of convs. attended, 439;
    • political work in 1900, 440; 443;
    • letters to convs., 445;
    • ad. labor convs., 446;
    • trib. of Brewers' nat'l. conv., 447;
    • in Ala., 465;
    • spks. in Ark., 475;
    • at Calif. Wom. Cong., 480; 482; 486;
    • in Calif. camp'n., 487;
    • same, 489;
    • same, 490;
    • same, 500;
    • on Mexicans in Col., 514; 517;
    • visits Denver, 530;
    • in Conn., 535; 546;
    • plan of work to secure suff. amdt., 547;
    • lect. tour of S. D., 553; 554;
    • in S. D. camp'n., 555;
    • Russian voters oppose, goes before K. of L. and Farmers' Alliance, 556;
    • in Ga., 583;
    • in Ills., 598;
    • telegram to Idaho, 590;
    • in Ind., 615;
    • same, 616;
    • before Ind. Legis., 618;
    • in Iowa, 629;
    • same, 630;
    • work in Kas., 640;
    • tour of Kas., 641;
    • in Kas. camp'n., 643;
    • same, 644; 645; 646; 648; 649;
    • hears of munic. wom. suff. in Kas., 651;
    • in New Orleans, 678;
    • second visit, 679;
    • in Maine, 690;
    • in Baltimore, 695;
    • in Boston, 706; 708;
    • at Adams, 718; 755;
    • in Mich., 756;
    • same, 757;
    • in Ann Arbor, 758;
    • before Fed. of Labor in Detroit, 759;
    • before Mich. Legis., 764;
    • in Minn., 772-3;
    • in Mo., B

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  • Blake, Lillie Devereux, at conv. of '84, 17,
    • before U. S. Sen. Com., 39, 57,
    • plan of work, 62,
    • Rights of Men, 114, 123, 150, 173, 182, 184, 221,
    • trib. to Lucy Stone, 226, 242, 243,
    • legislative rep., 248, 251, 263, 265, 290, 298,
    • voting of soldiers, 335,
    • legis. rep. at conv. of '99, 342,
    • const'l argument before House com., 1900, 374,
    • withdraws as candidate for pres., 387,
    • at Nat'l Repub. conv. of '96, 439,
    • in Calif., 478, 513,
    • in N. D., 546, 553,
    • in N. J., 822,
    • assists on N. Y. chap, work in N. Y., 839 et al.,
    • legis work in N. Y., 853 et al.,
    • Pilgrim Moth Dinner, 873,
    • in N. C., 874, 920,
    • in S. C., 922.
  • Blanchard, Henry D. D., 689, 705.
  • Blankenburg, Lucretia Longshore, 18, 227, 231,
    • in N. J., 826,
    • writes Penn. chap., work in Penn., 898 et al.,
    • work for guardianship law, 902.
  • Blatch, Harriot Stanton (Eng.), 135,
    • at conv. of '90, 167,
    • before U. S. Senate com. of '98, wom. and economics, 310,
    • wom. suff. in England, 368,
    • wom. and war, 391,
    • brings her mother's greeting on Miss Anthony's birthday, 402,
    • in N. Y., 845,
    • same, 861.
  • Bleckley, Chief Justice Logan E. (Ga.), 585.
  • Blinn, Nellie Holbrook, 480,
  • Bliss Gov. Aaron T. (Mich.), 770.
  • Blodgett, Mrs. Delos A., 322.
  • Bloomer, Amelia, 250; 295.
  • Bloomer, Nevada, case for wom. suff. in Wash. 968,
  • Blount, Lucia E., C

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  • Clark, U. S. Sen. William A., 797.
  • Clarke, Alice Judah, assists on Ind., chap., 614.
  • Clarke, Prof. Benjamin Franklin, of Brown Univ., 919.
  • Clarke, Dr. E. H., on education, 355.
  • Clarke, James Freeman, D. D., 146; 412; 431; 702;
    • petit. for wom. suff. in '57, 721.
  • Clarkson, U. S. Ass't. P. M. Gen. James S., wom. suff. in Col., 1086.
  • Clay, Laura, 174; 216; 219;
    • trib. to Lucy Stone, 226;
    • non-partisans, 280; 290;
    • before U. S. Senate com. of '98, wom. suff. and physical develop., 309; 430; 616; 630;
    • writes Ky. chap., 665;
    • work in Ky., 665 et al.;
    • in New Orleans, 680;
    • in N. C., 874;
    • in S. C., 922;
    • in Tenn., 927.
  • Clay, Mary B., 15;
  • Clemmer, Mary, 295.
  • Cleveland, President Grover, 123;
  • Cleveland, Mrs. Grover, rec. Intl. Council of Wom., 127; 265.
  • Clopton, Virginia Clay, 466;
    • in Tenn., 927.
  • Clough, Gov. D. M. (Minn.), ad. suff. conv., 773.
  • Cobbe, Frances Power (Eng.), 21; 26.
  • Cobden, Jane (See Unwin).
  • Cobden, Richard, for wom. suff., 21.
  • Cockburn, Sir John, Premier S. Austr., for wom. suff., 1028.
  • Cockrell, U. S. Sen. Francis Marion, rep. against worn, suff., 47; 90; 93;
    • ridiculed by Mrs. Stanton, 113.
  • Codman, Mrs. James M., anti-suff., 716.
  • Coffeen, Henry A., M. C., 231.
  • Coffin, Charles Carleton, 724.
  • Coggeshall, Mary J., 629; 633.
  • Cohen, Elizabeth, polit. deleg., 439.
  • Coke, Lord, 376.
  • Colby, Clara Bewick, 6;
    • res. against creeds and dogmas, D

      • Dakota (North and South), names for, Chap. XXXI.
      • Dall, Caroline H., 294.
      • Dalton, Father W. J., 447; 760.
      • Dangerfield, Henderson, 212; 964.
      • Davies, Emily, Mistress of Girton (Eng.), petit, for wom. suff., 1015.
      • Davies, Atty.-Gen. John C., right of wom. to office in N. Y., 1094.
      • Davis, U. S. Sen. Cushman K., for wom. suff., 433.
      • Davis, Edward M., 18; 60; 76;
        • work in Penn., 899.
      • Davis, John C., M. C., 231; 235.
      • Davis, Paulina Wright, 203; 294;
        • work in R. I., 907;
        • in Va., 964.
      • Davis, Thomas, 259.
      • Dawes, U. S. Sen. Henry L., 111; 164.
      • Decker, Sarah Platt, 529 et al.
      • De Garmo, Rhoda, 299.
      • Delaware, names for, Chap. XXXII.
      • Demorest, (Mme.) Louise, 75.
      • Dennison, Ruth C., 27.
      • Depew, Chauncey M., signs suff. petit., 850.
      • Desha, Mary, 173.
      • DeVoe, Emma Smith, at conv. of '96, 265; 284;
      • Dexter, Rev. Morton, ed. Congregationalist, opp. wom. suff.; 725.
      • Deyo, Rev. Amanda, 128; 496.
      • Dickinson, Dr. Frances, 23; 174; 184; 201.
      • Dickinson, Mary Lowe, 228; 300.
      • Dietrick, Ellen Battelle, 174;
      • Diggs, Annie L., 61; wom. suff. in Kas., 199;
      • Dilke, Mrs. Ashton, 135; 841.
      • Dingley, Nelson W., M.C., 345.
      • District of Columbia, names for, Chap. XXXIII.
      • Doane, Bishop William Croswell, opp. wom. suff., 850; 858.
      • Dodge, Mrs. Arthur M.,
        • opposes wom. suff. before U. S. Senate com. of 1900, repudiates courtesy of Miss Anthony, 382;
        • begs com. not to be moved by consideration for her, 383;
        • before N. Y. legis. com., 861;
        • same, 863.
      • Doe, Chief Justice Charles (N. H.), wom. may practice law, 819.
      • Doe, Mary L., at conv. of '99, 334;
        • writes Mich, chap., 755;
        • work in Mich., 756 et al.
      • Doggett, Kate Newell, 61; 410.
      • Dole, Sanford B. (Hawaii), 347.
      • Dolph, U. S. Sen. Joseph N., 93;
      • Donnelly, St. Sen. Ignatius, for wom. suff., 776-7.
      • Dorsett, Martha Angle, 417;
        • work in Minn., 774 et al.
      • Dorsheimer, William, M. C., 51.
      • Doster, Chief Justice Frank (Kas.), for wom. suff., 607; 646.
      • Douglass, Frederick, 136;
      • Douglass, Joseph, 265; 400; 404.
      • Dow, Neal, 164.
      • Downs, H. Margaret, 322.
      • Doyon, Amelia E. H., 259.
      • Drake, Gov. Francis M. (Iowa), 270.
      • Du Bose, Miriam Howard, 228; 235;
      • Dunbar, Mrs. (Md.), 77.
      • Duniway, Abigail Scott,
      • Duniway, Clyde, 739.
  • E

    • Eagle, Gov. James B. (Ark.), 475.
    • Earnhart, Ida M., test case for sch. suff. in Ohio, 882.
    • Eastman, Rev. Annis Ford, 202;
      • work in N. Y., 844.
    • Eastman, Mary F., woman's right to suff., 72;
    • Eaton, Charles H., D. D., for wom. suff., 840.
    • Eaton, Dr. Cora Smith, in N. D., 545; 551;
      • assists on Minn, chap., 772;
      • work in Minn., 773 et al.
    • Eddy, Eliza Jackson, legacy to Miss Anthony, V.
    • Edmunds, U. S. Sen. George F., 375; 939.
    • Edson, Dr. Susan A., 295; 574.
    • Edwards, Amelia B., petit. for wom. suff., 1015.
    • Eisenhuth, St. Supt. Pub. Instruct. Laura J. (N. D.), 551.
    • Eliot, Charles W., pres. Harvard Univ., 266;
      • on education of wom., 355;
      • protest against wom. suff., 704;
      • inherits prejudice, 736.
    • Eliot, Chancellor Wm. G. (St. Louis), suff. a right, 413; 703.
    • Elkins, U. S. Sen. Stephen B., opp. wom. suff. in W. Va., 982.
    • Elliott, Albert H., work in Cal., 482 et al.
    • Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 61; 1092.
    • Emerson, Mrs. Ralph Waldo, 206.
    • Ernst, Hon. George A. O., work in Mass., 710 et al.
    • Eskridge, Gov. C. V. (Kas.), opp. wom. suff., 645.
    • Estee, Hon. Morris M., 436.
    • Eustis, U. S. Sen. James B., opp. wom. suff., 104.
    • Evald, Mrs. Emmy C., 298.
    • Everett, Edward, 433.
    • Everhard, Caroline McCullough, at conv. of '92, 185; 201;
      • work in O., 880 et al.

    F

    • Fair, U. S. Sen. James G., opp. wom. suff., 36; 47.
    • Fairbanks, Mayor (Quincy, Mass.), 712.
    • Fairman, Col. Henry Clay, 238; 582.
    • Fall, Anna Christy (Mrs. George H.), 741; 745
    • Fall, St. Rep. George H., work in Mass., 744 et al.
    • Farwell, U. S. Sen. Charles B., rep. for wom. suff., 156; 158; 162.
    • Fawcett, Postmaster Gen. Henry, M. P. (Eng.), for wom. suff., 17; 61.
    • Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, 17; 301;
      • wom. in India, 330;
      • suff. meet. in London, 353; 718;
      • work in Gr. Britain, 1014;
      • same, 1020.
    • Fawcett, Philippa, 176.
    • Faxon, Henry H., 702 et al.
    • Fergusson, Cong. Del. H. B., 835.
    • Fessenden, Susan S., in Col., 516;
      • in N. D., 548; work in Mass., 726
      • et al.; in N. H., 816; in Penn., 900.
    • Field, Kate, for wom. suff., 235; 275.
    • Fish, Sarah, 299.
    • Fisher, Chief Justice, wom. suff. in Wy., 1091.
    • Fisk, Mrs. Clinton D., 1057.
    • Fleming, Gov. Francis P. (Fla.), opp. to wom. suff., 212.
    • Flemming, William H., M. C., 586.
    • Fletcher, Alice C., 183; 331.
    • Flood, Cora Jane, endowment to univers., 507.
    • Florida, names for, Chap. XXXIV.
    • Flower, Gov. Roswell P. (N. Y.), 213; 843;
      • recom. wom. delegates, 848; 856.
    • Folger, Gov. Charles J. (N. Y.), 61.
    • Folsom, Mariana T., in Texas, 416; 628; 931.
    • Foltz, Clara S., in Calif., 478 et al.
    • Foss, Mrs. Cyrus D., 1071.
    • Foster, Abby Kelly, 227.
    • Foster, Judith Ellen, 19;
    • Foster, Julia (Mrs. J. Heron), 19; 61.
    • Foster, Julia T., 19; 27; 61; 126.
    • Foster, Rachel G. (See Avery).
    • Foulke, Hon. William Dudley, sp. at suff. conv. of '90, 167; 173; 202;
      • trib. to Lucy Stone, 225; 408; 411; 414;
      • at Amer. conv. of '86, 418;
      • value of dreamers, 421;
      • independ. of politician, 422; 423;
      • at Amer. conv. of '88, 428; 546;
      • in Ind., 614;
      • in Kas., 640;
      • in Boston, 706;
      • in Minn., 772.
    • Fox, Hattie E., 222.
    • Francis, Mary C., 245.
    • Franklin, Benjamin, on suff., 66.
    • Fray, Ellen Sully, 173.
    • Frear, Associate Justice W. F. (Hawaii), 347.
    • Fredericksen, Kirstine (Denm'k), 711.
    • French, St. Supt. Pub. Instruct. Permeal (Ida.), 594.
    • Friedland, Sofja Levovna (Russia), 364.
    • Fuller, Gov. Levi K. (Vt), 959.
    • Fyler, Lizzie Dorman, 19; 475.

    G

    • Gaffney, Fannie Humphreys, 396.
    • Gage, Frances Dana, 61; 294;
    • Gage, Gov. Henry T. (Cal.), 486; 506.
    • Gage, Matilda Joslyn, work on Hist, of Wom. Suff., III;
      • sells rights in, VI; VII; 27;
      • feminine in science, 28; 57;
      • wom. suff. under U. S. constn., 118; 126; 136; 152; 163;
      • mem. res., 345;
      • in Dak., 552;
      • work in N. Y., 839 et al.;
      • test case for sch. suff., 867;
      • in Va., 964.
    • GallÉ, Margarethe, 301.
    • Gallinger, U. S. Sen. Jacob H., wom. suff. in N.H., 815.
    • Gamble, U. S. Sen. Robert J., for wom. suff., 559.
    • Gardiner, Helen H., 146; 263; 715.
    • Garfield, President James A., 295; on wom. suff., 1075.
    • Garrett, Mary E., endows Johns Hopkins Med. Coll., 700.
    • Garrison, Ellen Wright (Mrs. Wm. Lloyd, Jr.), 298.
    • Garrison, Wm. Lloyd, Sr., 23;
      • first wom. rights petit., 720.
    • Garrison, Wm. Lloyd, Jr., 61; 164; 174;
      • at conv. of '91, 183;
      • before U. S. Senate com. in '98, 305;
      • poem to Miss Anthony, 395; 433;
      • work in Mass., 705 et al.; 712;
      • in R. I., 907-8.
    • Gates, George A., pres. Iowa Coll., 276;
      • for wom. suff., 629.
    • Gates, Merrill E., pres. Amherst Coll., 709.
    • Gates, Susa Young, 956.
    • George, Mrs. A. J., opposes wom. suff., 382;
    • George, U. S. Sen. J.Z., 194;
      • rep. against wom. suff., 201.
    • Georgia, names for, Chap. XXXV.
    • Gibbons, Abby Hopper, 207; 435;
      • work for police matrons, 856; 1055.
    • Gibbons, Cardinal, opp. wom. suff., 367.
    • Giddings, Joshua R., 614.
    • Giddings, Mrs. W. D., 322.
    • Gifford, Prof. Jennie, 235.
    • Gillett, Emma M., 571; 574.
    • Gladstone, Wm. Ewart, 1016.
    • Gleed, J. W., 318.
    • Glenesk, Lord (Eng.), for wom. suff., 1016.
    • Goddard, Mary Catharine, early woman editor, 695.
    • Goggin, Catharine, 611.
    • Goldstein, Vida (Australia), 1031.
    • Gompers, Samuel, 184;
      • letter approv. wom. suff., 334.
    • Goodnight, Isaac H., M. C., 235.
    • Goodrich, Sarah Knox, work in Cal., 478 et al.
    • Gordon, Anna, 304.
    • Gordon, Kate M., 360;
      • writes La. chap., 678;
      • work in Sewerage and Drainage League, 682.
    • Gordon, Laura de Force, 57; 60; 150;
      • work in Calif., 478 et al.
    • Goss, Josephine Ahnafeldt, 324.
    • Gottheil, Rabbi Gustave, 840; 850.
    • Gougar, Helen M., wom. before the law, 18;
      • plan of work, 26;
      • before U. S. Senate Com., 37;
      • wom. suff. and Bible, 75; 77;
      • before House Com., 80; 150;
      • in Col., 520;
      • in Ills., 599;
      • work in Ind., 615 et al.;
      • test case for suff., 621;
      • in Iowa, 628;
      • in Kas., 638 et al.;
      • in Mass., 705;
      • in Mich., 756;
      • in N. Y., 839.
    • Gould, Helen, 340.
    • Grannis, Elizabeth B., 1055.
    • Grant, President Ulysses S., first to appoint wom. postmasters, 462.
    • Grant, Mrs. Ulysses S., 262; 291.
    • Gray, Almeda B., 75;
      • in Cal., 500;
      • work in Wis., 990 et al.
    • Gray, St. Rep. Robert S., 714.
    • Great Britain and Colonies, names for, Chap. LXXIII.
    • Greene, Dr. Cordelia, donation to Hist. of Wom. Suff., VII.
    • Greene, Chief Justice Roger S., 407; 412; 422;
      • work in Wash., 967;
      • wom. on juries, 1097.
    • Greenhalge, Gov. Frederick T. (Mass.), 275;
      • on wom. suff. plat., 713;
      • recom. wom. suff. in message, 715; 718;
      • again recom., 729.
    • Greenleaf, Jean Brooks, before U. S. Sen. Com., 196; 220;
      • at conv. of '94, 221; 224;
      • rep. at conv. of '95, 247;
      • assists on N. Y. chap., 839;
      • work in N. Y., 844 et al.; 849.
    • Greenwood, Grace (Sara J. Lippincott), 231; 257; 364.
    • Gregg, Laura A., 337;
    • Grenfell, St. Supt. Pub. Instruct. Helen M. (Col.), 523; 524.
    • Grew, Mary, 275; 295; 423; 426; 712;
      • work in Penn., 898.
    • Griffin, Frances A., evolut. of South. wom., 335;
    • Griffing, Josephine S., 295.
    • GrimkÉ, Angelina (See Weld).
    • Gripenberg, Baroness Alexandra (Finland), at Int'l Council, 139; 301;
      • in Mass., 705;
      • in N. Y., 841.
    • Groesbeck, Chief Justice H. V. S., 719;
      • wom. suff. in Wy., 1092.
    • Gross, Emily M., 395; 612.
    • Groth, Sophia Magelsson (Norway), 136.
    • Guild, Mrs. Charles E., anti-suff., 716.
    • Gullen. Dr. Augusta Stowe (Canada), 301.
    • Gustafson, Zadel Barnes (Eng.), 135;
      • in N. Y., 841.

    H

    • Hackney, Chief Justice Leonard J. (Ind.), decis. on wom. suff. and wom. lawyers, 623.
    • Haggart, Mary E., at conv. of '84, 19;
    • Hale, Horace M., pres. State Univ., wom. suff. in Col., 1087.
    • Hale, Gen. Irving, wom. suff. in Col., 1087.
    • Hale, Gov. William, wom. suff. in Wy., 1090.
    • Haley, Margaret A., 611.
    • Hall, Florence Howe, farce on wom, suff., 362;
      • in Mass., 718;
      • writes N. J. chap., 820;
      • work in N. J., 822 et al.;
      • in R. I., 920.
    • Hall, Sir John, M. P., bill for wom. suff. in N. Z., 1026; 1034.
    • Hall, Olivia B., 219;
      • in Mich., 758.
    • Hamilton, Alexander, 407.
    • Hamilton, Emerine J., 174.
    • Hamilton, Bishop J. W., 260; 725-6.
    • Hamlin, Vice-President Hannibal, for wom. suff., 1075.
    • Hammond, Hon. Henry C., 244.
    • Hanaford, Rev. Phebe A., at conv. of '84, 19; 61;
      • at Int'l Council, 128;
      • in N. J., 827.
    • Haney, Mrs. C. S. Burnett, writes Fla. chap., 577-8.
    • Hansbrough, U. S. Sen. Henry C, for wom. suff., 546.
    • Harbert, Elizabeth Boynton, at conv. of '84, 17; 24;
    • Harlan, St. Sen. A. D., 423.
    • Harlan, Associate Justice John Marshall, 10.
    • Harper, Frances E. W., 425.
    • Harper, Ida Husted, Miss Anthony asks to write Vol. IV, Hist, of Wom. Suff., VII;
      • preface, IX;
      • Author of Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, 2;
      • resolutions at conv. of '98, 290; 291;
      • dept. in N. Y. Sun, 326;
      • at conv. of 1900, 357;
      • prepares Congress'l. rep., 366; 482; 487; 488;
      • work in Calif, campn.,490;
      • work in Ind., 615 et al.;
      • monograph on work of Ind. wom., 624;
      • at Adams, 719.
    • Harper, Winnifred (Cooley), 490.
    • Harrah, Rev. C. C., 612.
    • Harrison, President Benjamin, 436.
    • Harrison, Mrs. Benjamin, receives Nat'l Council of Wom., 183.
    • Harrison, Mayor Carter, 608.
    • Harrison, Ella, 632; 783; 791.
    • Haskell, Asst. Atty.-Gen. Ella Knowles, at conv. of '96, 262; 297;
      • in N. D., 547;
      • work in Mont., 797 et al.
    • Hatch, Lavina Allen, 157; 235;
      • at conv. of '95, 240; 263;
      • writes chap., for Hist., 750;
      • work in Mass., 752 et al.
    • Havens, Ruth C. D., girl of the future, 209;
    • Haviland, Laura P., 344.
    • Hawthorne, Rev. Dr., 237.
    • Hay, Mary G., 365; 444;
    • Hayes, Prof. Ellen, 717.
    • Hayes, President Rutherford B., favors wom. suff., 1075.
    • Hayes, Mrs. Rutherford B., rec. Utah delegates, 937.
    • Hays, Atty.-Gen. S. H., wom. suff. in Idaho, 1088.
    • Hayward, Mary Smith, writes Neb. chap., 802;
      • work in Neb., 803 et al.
    • Hazlett, Ida Crouch, in Cal., 487;
    • Hearst, Phoebe A., 506;
      • endowment to Cal. Univers., 508.
    • Heartz, St. Rep. Evangeline (Col.), 522; 524;
      • work in Legis., 526.
    • Hedenberg, J. W., 184.
    • Helmer, Bessie Bradwell, 609.
    • Hemiup, Judge Norton H., 414.
    • Hemphill, St. Sen. Robert R., at conv. of '95, 242;
      • in S. C. Legis., 923.
    • Hemphill, Mrs. W. A., 251.
    • Henderson, Mary Foote (Mrs. John B.), 366;
      • presents portrait of Miss Anthony to Corcoran Gallery, 405; 569.
    • Henderson, Prof. L. F., on wom. suff. in Idaho, 595.
    • Henrotin, Ellen M., 183;
      • work at World's Fair, 609.
    • Henry, Josephine K., at conv. of '91, 179; 224;
      • trib. to Lucy Stone, 226; 240;
      • southern wom., wants ballot, 244;
      • legis. rep. 248;
      • on wom., and electricity, 249;
      • epigrams, 340;
      • work in Ky., 668 et al.;
      • in Tenn., 927.
    • Hepburn, W. P., M. C., 84.
    • Hereford, Rev. Brooke, 413;
      • opp. wom. suff., 722.
    • Herring, Atty.-Gen. William (Ariz.), 470.
    • Hewitt, Hon. Abram S., opp. wom. suff., 857.
    • Higginson, Col. Thomas Wentworth, sp. at Amer. conv. of '87, 423;
      • in Mass., 706 et al.; 712;
      • on anti-suffragists, 716;
      • petit. for wom. suff. in '53, 720;
      • in R. I., 908.
    • Hildreth, Ellen Stephens, writes Ala. chap., work in Ala., 465 et al.
    • Hill, U. S. Sen. David B., 235;
      • recom. wom. delegates, 847.
    • Hill, Eliza Trask, 746 et al.
    • Hinckley, Rev. Frederick A., 163; 174;
      • husband and wife one, 180;
      • on divorce, 297;
      • in Mass., 705;
      • same, 726;
      • work in R. I., 908 et al.
    • Hindman, Matilda, 61-2; 426;
      • in Col., 509;
      • in S. D., 555;
      • in Penn., 899;
      • in Wash., 970.
    • Hirschler, Diana, at conv. of 1900, 362;
      • on Miss Anthony's birthday, 398;
      • in Del., 564;
      • in Me., 690;
      • in Vt., 957.
    • Hitt, Robert R., M.C., 347.
    • Hoar, U. S. Sen. George R., 12; 108;
      • spks. in Sen. for wom. suff., 109; 164;
      • report in favor, greeted by women, 201; 235; 267;
      • letter to conv. of '88, 428; 433;
      • assists wom. suff. in Mass., 704 et al.; 1003.
    • Hodges, Rev. Dean, 717.
    • Hoffman, Clara C., in S. D., 558;
      • in Kas., 642;
      • in La., 679;
      • work in Mo., 790 et al.;
      • in N. J., 820.
    • Hooker, Isabella Beecher, const'l rights of wom., 115; 117;
      • on N. Y. Centen., 144; 156; 157; 163;
      • at conv. of '90, 169; of '91, 179;
      • before U. S. Sen. com. of '92, 189;
      • respect of children, 194;
      • at conv. of '98, 296; 298;
      • in 1900, 358;
      • work in Conn., 535 et al.;
      • in Boston, 705; 937.
    • Holley, St. Rep. Carrie C., in Col. Legis., 239; 240; 521.
    • Hollister, Lillian M., 256; trib. to Miss Anthony, 398.
    • Holly, Myron, 204-5.
    • Holly, Sally, 204-5; 227.
    • Holmes, Mary E., writes Ills., chap., work in Ills., 598 et al.
    • Holt, Gov. Thomas M. (N. C.), opp. wom. suff., 212.
    • Holt, Judge William H., trib. to worn, in business, 676.
    • Holt, Gov. Thomas M., opp. wom. suff., 212.
    • Hopper, Isaac T., 207; 1055.
    • Home, St. Rep. Alice Merrill, work in Utah Legis., 954.
    • Horton, Chief Justice Albert H. (Kas.), 433.
    • Hosmer, Harriet, 164; 795.
    • Howard, H. Augusta, 201; 235;
      • entertains nat'l conv., 237; 242;
      • work in Ga., 581 et al.
    • Howe, Chief Justice J. H. (Wy.), wom. on juries, 1008.
    • Howe, Julia Ward, 136;
      • sp. at Int'l. Council, 140;
      • chivalry of reform, 170, 173; 179;
      • trib. to Lucy Stone, 225;
      • conv. of '94, 229; 362;
      • at Amer. conv. of '85, 411;
      • same, 414;
      • at conv. of '86, 419; 423;
      • of '87, 426;
      • bazar in Boston, 427;
      • conv. of '88, 428;
      • appeal to Constit'l. Convs., 432; 546;
      • in Kas., 640; 678;
      • in Maine, 689;
      • in Baltimore, 695;
      • pres. N. E. and Mass. Ass'ns, 701;
      • work in Mass., 702 et al.; 712; 720;
      • in Minn., 772;
      • in N. J., 821;
      • in N. Y., 842;
      • in R. I., 908 et al.;
      • in Vt., 957;
      • in Wis., 986.
    • Howell, Mary Seymour, at conv. of '84, 17;
      • before U. S. Sen. Com., 39;
      • wom. present and past, 116; 149; 169;
      • the woman's war, 231;
      • at conv. of '98, 293; 358; 536;
      • in S. D. campn., 555;
      • in Kas., 642;
      • in Boston, 706;
      • in Mo., 790;
      • work in N. Y., 839 et al.;
      • legis. work, 853.
    • Howells, William Dean, signs suff. petit., 850.
    • Howland, Emily, 848.
    • Howland, Isabel, 851.
    • Hoyt, Gov. John W, 569;
      • in N. Y., 840;
      • wom. suff. in Wy., I

        J

        • Jackson, Francis, 227.
        • Jackson, Dr. James C., 205; 259.
        • Jackson, Lottie Wilson, 343.
        • Jackson, Dr. Mary B., 295.
        • Jacobi, Dr. Mary Putnam, in Boston, 715;
          • in N. Y. camp'n., 850 et al.
        • Jacobs, Judge Orange J., in Wash., 969; 976; 1096.
        • James, Helen Mosher, 391; 900.
        • Jenkins, Helen Philleo, 298;
          • on wom. in Philippines, 331;
          • work in Mich., 756 et al.
        • Jenkins, Theresa A., 253;
          • in Col., 516;
          • part in Wy. celebration, 1004-5.
        • Jenney, Julie R., 255.
        • Jennings, Gov. William S. (Fla.), 579.
        • Johns, Laura M., 149; 156; 164; 174;
          • on work in Kas., 220;
          • at conv. of '94, 221; 224; 248; 263;
          • in Idaho, 284;
          • conv. of 1900, 367;
          • work in Ariz., 470-1; 513;
          • in N. D., 546;
          • in S. D. camp'n., 555;
          • in Idaho camp'n., 591;
          • in Iowa, 631;
          • assists on Kas. chap., 638;
          • work in Kas., 639 et al.;
          • suggests yellow ribbon suff. badge, 640;
          • describes Mrs. Diggs' sp., 646;
          • legis. work, 650;
          • in Boston, 706; 762;
          • in Minn., 773;
          • in Mo., 790-1;
          • in N. M., 835;
          • in Ok., 887.
        • Johnson, Addie M., 632;
          • writes Mo. chap., 790;
          • work in Mo., 791 et al.
        • Johnson, Adelaide, 216.
        • Johnson, Martin N., M. C., 189; 546.
        • Johnson, Mrs. Rossiter, opposes wom. suff., 382; 863.
        • Jones, J. Elizabeth, 275.
        • Jones, U. S. Sen. James K., III; opp. wom. suff., 1002.
        • Jones, Jenkyn Lloyd, 705.
        • Jones, Gov. John P. (Nev.), recom. wom. suff. amd't, 813.
        • Jones, Mrs. W. H., polit. del., 439.
        • Jordan, David Starr, pres. Stanford Univ., 480;
          • for wom. suff., 483.
        • Julian, George W., M. C., 23;
          • for wom. suff., 614.
        • Julian, Laura Giddings, 61; 410.

        K

        • Kansas, names for, Chap. XL.
        • Kearney, Belle, at conv. of '98, 293;
          • in Miss., 789;
          • in N. C., 874.
        • Keating, Martha A., 324.
        • Keefer, Bessie Starr (Canada), 136; 140.
        • Keifer, J. Warren, M. C., 31;
          • sp. for wom. suff., 32.
        • Keith, Mrs. William A., 479 et al.
        • Kelley, Florence, 23;
          • working wom. need ballot, 311;
          • secures factory inspec. law, 604; 608.
        • Kelley, William D., M. C., spks. at suff. conv., 147; 174.
        • Kellogg, Atty.-Gen. L. B. (Kas.), 433; 656; 762.
        • Kelly, Abby (See Foster).
        • Kelsey, Mary Atwater, 323.
        • Kelsey, St. Rep. Otto, for wom. suff. in N. Y. Legis., 860 et seq.
        • Kent, Rev. Alexander, wom. and Hebrew scriptures, 146.
        • Kentucky, names for, Chap. XLI.
        • Kepley, Ada H., first wom. law grad., 610.
        • Ketcham, Emily B., 235;
          • conv. of '99, 322-3;
          • work in Mich., 755 et al.
        • Keyser, Harriette A., 256; 263.
        • Kilgore, Carrie Burnham, contest for right to prac. law in Penn., 904.
        • Kimball, Flora M., 345;
          • work in Cal., 496.
        • Kimball, Sarah M., 345.
        • Kimber, Helen L., 644 et al.; 774.
        • King, Henrietta, largest cattle owner, 934.
        • King, William H., M. C., 941.
        • Kingman, Judge John W., wom. suff. in Wy., 1092.
        • Kingsbury, Elizabeth A., 494.
        • Klock, St. Rep. Frances S. (Col.), 521
        • Knox, Dr. Janette Hill, writes chap. for N. D., 544; 551.
        • Knaggs, May Stocking, at conv. of '96, 255;
          • of '99, 324;
          • writes Mich. chap., 755;
          • work in Mich., 756 et al.
        • Kollock, Rev. Florence (See Crooker).
        • Korany, Hanna (Syria), 221; 228.
        • Krog, Gina (Norway), 1041.
        • Krout, Mary H., 613.
        • Kyle, U. S. Sen. James H., for wom. suff., 559.

        L

        • Lake, Leonora M. Barry, 164; 509; 516.
        • Lamar, Gov. W. B. (Fla.), 578.
        • Langford, Sup. Judge Wm. G. (Wash.), 1098.
        • Langhorne, Orra, old-time South. wom., 212; 228;
          • work in Va., 964.
        • Lapham, U. S. Sen. Elbridge G., 12; 36;
          • rep. in favor of wom. suff., 47; 89; 174.
        • Laughlin, Gail, wage-earning wom., 360; 361; 739.
        • Lauterbach, Hon. Edward, sp. for wom. suff., 852.
        • Lawrence, Margaret Stanton, 163.
        • Leach, Antoinette D., suit to practice law in Ind., 626.
        • Lease, Mary E., 617; 657.
        • Le Barthe, St. Rep. Eurithe (Utah), 953.
        • Lee, St. Rep. Frances S. (Col.), 523.
        • Leedy, Gov. John W. (Kas.), 657.
        • Leggett, Lucy A., 323.
        • Leonard, Clara T., 107; 721.
        • Leonard, Emily J., 410.
        • Levanway, Dr. Charlotte, 345.
        • Lewelling, Gov. L. D. (Kas.), opp. wom. suff., 645; 657.
        • Lewis, Helen Morris, 263; 696;
          • in S. C., 922.
        • Lewis, Hon. Isaac C., 536.
        • Lincoln, President Abraham, 305;
          • favors wom. suff., 1075.
        • Lincoln, Judge Charles Z., 858; 864.
        • Lind, Gov. John (Minn.), 780.
        • Lindhagen, Carl, 301.
        • Lindsay, U. S. Sen. William, woman's property bill in Ky., 668.
        • Lippincott, Chancellor J. A., 423.
        • Lippincott, Sara J. (See Greenwood).
        • Livermore, Rev. Danled P., 701 et al.
        • Livermore, Mary A., 407; 408; 410; 411;
          • let. to Amer. conv. of '85, 412; 426; 427;
          • appeal to Constitl. Convs., 432; 517;
          • in Maine, 689;
          • work in Mass., 704 et al.; 712;
          • golden wed., 715;
          • made LL. D., 717;
          • Sanit. Com., 719;
          • 80th birthday, 720; 732;
          • on mock referendum, 734;
          • in N. J., 821;
          • in R. I., 910; 920;
          • in Vt., 957;
          • in Wis., 985;
        • Locke, Josephine E., 927.
        • Lockwood, Belva A., 18;
        • Lockwood, Mary S., wom. at Columb. Expos., 211; 254; 569; 575.
        • Logan, Mrs. John A., 164.
        • Logan, Millie Burtis, 298.
        • Long, Secy, of the Navy John D., 346;
          • assists suff. work in Mass., 707 et al.; 727.
        • Longfellow, Rev. Samuel G., 703.
        • Longley, Margaret V., 494.
        • Longshore, Dr. Hannah Myers, 905.
        • Longshore, Dr. Joseph S., work for Wom. Med. Coll. in Phila., 905.
        • Lord, Gov. and Mrs. William P. (Ore.), on suff. platform, 891.
        • Lore, Chief Justice Charles B. (Del.), 565.
        • Lorimer, George G., D. D., 718.
        • Louisiana, names for, Chap. XLII.
        • Love, Alfred H., 300.
        • Low, Mayor Seth, 872.
        • Lowell, Francis C., pres. anti-suff. ass'n., 735.
        • Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 850; 856.
        • Lozier, Dr. Abram W., 259.
        • Lozier, Dr. Clemence S., 16; 146; 295;
          • work in N. Y., 840 et al.
        • Lucas, Margaret Bright (Eng.), 22; 124; 174; 423.
        • Lucas, W. B., M. C., 559.
        • Luce, Gov. Cyrus G. (Mich.), 756.
        • Lusk, Hon. Hugh H. (N. Z.), 719.
        • Lux, Miranda, donat. to educat., 507.
        • Lyne, Sir William, Premier N. S. W., for wom. suff., 1030.
        • Lynes, J. Colton, 244.
        • Lyon, Mary, 320; 355.

        M

        • MacDonald, Sir John, Premier of Canada, bill for wom. suff., 1034.
        • Machen, August W., 297.
        • Macomber, Mattie Locke, 271.
        • Maddox, Etta, obtains right for wom. to prac. law in Md., 700.
        • Madison, Pres. James, on Fed. Suff., 7;
          • same, 8;
          • a vote necessary, 66.
        • Maguire, James G., M. C., 480; 489.
        • Maine, names for, Chap. XLIII.
        • Marble, Ella M. S., 157; 176; 201;
          • in Dak., 546; in N. M., 835.
        • Marsh, Annie McLean, 430.
        • Marshall, Dean Clara, M. D., 296; 904.
        • Marshall, Marie (Paris), 711.
        • Martin, E. W., M. C., 559.
        • Martin, Ellen A., 600; 604; 609.
        • Martin, Gov. John A. (Kas.), signs
          • munic. wom. suff. bill, 651.
        • Martin, Juliet N., 417.
        • Maryland, names for, Chap. XLIV.
        • Mason, Evaleen L., 201.
        • Mason, Prof. Otis T., 328; 331.
        • Massachusetts, names for, Chap. XLV.
        • Massachusetts Nat'l., names for, 750.
        • Maxwell, Claudia Howard, 235;
        • May, Abby W., 146.
        • May, Rev. Samuel J., 227; 702.
        • Maybury, William C., M. C., rep. against wom. suff., 47.
        • Maynard, Rev. Mila Tupper (See Tupper).
        • McAdam, Chief Justice, right of wom. to hold office in N. Y., 1095.
        • McAdow, Clara L., 554; work in Mont., 797.
        • McCall, Samuel Walker, M. C., 712.
        • McClintock, Mary Ann, 288.
        • McCoid, Moses A., M. C., rep. in favor of wom. suff., 52.
        • McComas, Alice Moore, 480;
        • McConnell, Amanda, 174.
        • McConnelly, Mary A., 323.
        • McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 276; 297;
        • McCulloch, Sec. of the Treasury Hugh, 259.
        • McDiarmid, Clara A., 475.
        • McDonald, Eva (Mrs. Valesh), 782.
        • McGlynn, Dr. Edward, spks. for wom. suff., 843.
        • McKinley, President William, appoints wom. com'r. to Paris Expos., 367;
          • courtesy to suff. ass'n and Miss Anthony, 384; 570; 1010.
        • McKinley, Mrs. William, 384.
        • McLaren, Priscilla Bright, wom. suff. in Eng. and America, 22;
        • McLean, Mrs. John R., 262;
          • luncheon for Miss Anthony, 291.
        • McLendon, Mary L., welcomes nat'l. conv., 242;
        • McMillan, U. S. Sen. James, 571; 572.
        • McPherson, Mary E., 59.
        • McQuaid, Bishop, for wom. suff., 366.
        • McSherry, Justice C. J. (Md.), denies right of wom. to prac. law, 700.
        • McVicar, Mayor John, 270.
        • Mead, Elizabeth Storrs, pres. Mt. Holyoke Coll., 709.
        • Mellette, Gov. Arthur C. (S. D.), 559.
        • Mendenhall, Dinah, 174.
        • Meredith, Ellis, 222; 235;
          • writes Colo. chap., 509; 513 et al.;
          • in N. J., 825;
          • in Utah, 947.
        • Meredith, Emily R., writes Colo. chap., 509.
        • Meriwether, Elizabeth Avery, 72; 76; 79.
        • Meriwether, Lee, 72.
        • Meriwether, Lida A., 182; 187;
          • sp. before U. S. Senate com., 195; 242; 247; 475;
          • in Mich., 757;
          • writes Tenn. chap., work in Tenn., 926 et al.
        • Merrick, Caroline E., 61; 81; 140;
          • sp. at conv. of '95, 243;
          • work in La., 678 et al.
        • Merrick, Chief Justice Edwin T. (La.), 275; 678.
        • Merrill, Estelle M. H., 710.
        • Merritt, Dr. Salome, 730; 750.
        • Michigan, names for, Chap. XLVI.
        • Mill, John Stuart, 26; 1019.
        • Miller, Annie Jenness, 615; 854.
        • Miller, Caroline Hallowell, sp. at conv. of '84, 20; 72; 114; 147; 187; 263; 296; 391;
          • work in Md., 695.
        • Miller, Elizabeth Smith, 435; 844; 861.
        • Mills, C. D. B., 847.
        • Mills, Harriet May, 215; 265;
          • sp. on educat'l freedom, 354;
          • in Cal., 487;
          • in Mich., 750;
          • work in N. Y., 847 et al.;
          • in O., 880.
        • Minnesota, names for, Chap. XLVII.
        • Minor, Francis, wom. suff. under 14th amend., 3;
          • before U. S. Sup. Ct., 5;
          • on Fed. Suff., 6; 204.
        • Minor, Virginia L., vote, trial and decision, 5;
        • Mississippi, names for, Chap. XLVIII.
        • Missouri, names for, Chap. XLIX.
        • Mitchell, U. S. Sen. John A., rep. for wom. suff., 12.
        • Mitchell, Lucretia, 235.
        • Mitchell, Maria, 174.
        • Montana, names for, Chap. L.
        • Moore, Rev. Henrietta G., 558; 563; 632; 696;
        • Moore, Laura, writes Vt. chap., work in Vt., 957 et al.
        • Moore, Margaret (Ireland), 135; 703;
          • in N. Y., 840.
        • Moore, Rebecca (Eng.), 705.
        • Morgan, U. S. Sen. John T., 347;
          • advises wom. taxpayers' suff., 468;
          • opp. wom. suff. in Wy., 1001, 1002;
          • favors taxpayers' suff. in Ala., 1002.
        • Morgan, Sup. Judge John T. (Idaho), decis. on wom. suff. amdt., 593.
        • Morris, Judge Esther, first wom. justice of peace, 994;
          • presents flag to Wy., 1004.
        • Morris, Gov. Luzon B. (N. J.), 537.
        • Morris, Hon. Robert C., assists on Wy. chap., 994.
        • Morrison, Frank, 359.
        • Morrison, Mrs. (L. A.), 19.
        • Morrow, Lena, 337; 792;
          • in Ore., 895.
        • Morse, Elijah, M. C., 718.
        • Mosher, Prof. Frances Stewart, 293.
        • Mott, James, 299.
        • Mott, Lucretia, 133; 205; 227;
        • Murdock, Mrs. W. A., 1069.
        • Murphy, Claudia Quigley, 219.
        • Murphy, Eliza, 275.
        • Murphy, Gov. N. O. (Ariz.), recommends wom. suff., 472.
        • Mussey, Dean Ellen Spencer, 569; 574; 575.

        N

        • Names of eminent persons in favor of wom. suff., beginning 1075.
        • Nebraska, names for, Chap. LI.
        • Neblett, A. Viola, 289; 922.
        • Nelson, Julia Ballard, 74; 77;
          • financial side of wom. suff., 79; 547;
          • in S. D. campn., 555;
          • writes Minn. chap., work in St., 772 et al.;
          • legis. work, 775;
          • in Neb., 803;
          • in N. M., 835;
          • in Ok., 886.
        • Nevada, names for, Chap. LII.
        • New Hampshire, names for, Chap. LIII.
        • New Jersey, names for, Chap. LIV.
        • New Mexico, names for, Chap. LV.
        • New York, names for, Chap. LVI.
        • New South Wales, names for, 1029.
        • New Zealand, names for, 1025.
        • Newcomb, Josephine Louise, endows college in La., 688.
        • Newell, Gov. William A. (Wash.), 967.
        • Newman, Bishop John P., in fav. of wom. suff., opens conv., 112.
        • Newton, Rev. Heber, signs suff. petit., 850.
        • Neymann, Clara, German and Amer. independence, 73; 77;
        • Nichol, Elizabeth Pease (Scot.), 22.
        • Nichols, Clarina I. Howard, 61; 294.
        • Nixon, St. Spkr. F. S., N. Y., 846; 858; 863.
        • Nordhoff, Charles, 164.
        • North Carolina, names for, Chap. LVII.
        • Nozaleda, Archbishop, 348.
        • Nye, Edgar Wilson (Bill Nye), in favor of wom. suff., 1006.

        O

        • Oates, William C., M. C., opp. wom. suff., 999.
        • Obenchain, Lida Calvert, 927.
        • Obermann, Mr., pres. Brewers' Ass'n., 448.
        • Odell, Gov. Benjamin F. (N. Y.), for wom. taxpayers' suff., 862; 864.
        • Ohio, names for, Chap. LVIII.
        • Oklahoma, names for, Chap. LIX.
        • Oliver, Rev. Anna, 23;
          • trib. of Miss Shaw, 206; 207.
        • Oregon, names for, Chap. LX.
        • Osborne, Eliza Wright, 298; 342; 842.
        • Otis, James, 66, on virtual represent.
        • Otis, Mrs. John G., 220.
        • Owen, Robert Dale, 619.
        • Owen, Rosamond Dale, 23.

        P

        • Palmer, Bertha HonorÉ, 184; 367;
          • at Paris Expos., 608;
          • at Columb. Expos., 609.
        • Palmer, Fanny Purdy. 711; 917; 918.
        • Palmer, U. S. Sen. Thomas W., 12;
        • Pardee, Lillie, 948-9.
        • Parker, Frances Stuart, 174.
        • Parker, Margaret E. (Eng.), for Int'l. Council, 124; 840.
        • Parker, Theodore, 720.
        • Parkes, Sir Henry, Premier N. S. W., bill for wom. suff., 1029; 1030.
        • Parkman, Francis, 413;
          • opp. wom. suff., 721.
        • Parnell, Delia Stewart, in N. Y., 840.
        • Parrott, Lieut.-Gov. (Iowa), 279.
        • Passmore, Elizabeth B., 366; 900.
        • Patterson, Katherine A. G. (Mrs. Thomas M.), 515 et al.
        • Patterson, U. S. Sen. Thomas M., 522; 525;
          • wom. suff. in Col., 1088.
        • Patton, Abby Hutchinson, 203.
        • Patton, St. Supt. Pub. Instruct. Grace Espy (Col.), 293.
        • Paul, A. Emmagene, wom. in street-cleaning dept., 364; 608.
        • Payne, U. S. Sen. Henry B., 1002.
        • Peavy, St. Supt. Pub. Instruct. Antoinette J. (Col.), 521.
        • Peelle, Stanton J., M. C., 426.
        • Peet, Mrs. B. Sturtevant, 484.
        • Peffer, U. S. Sen. William A., 231;
          • in fav. of wom. suff., 267.
        • Pellew, George, 713.
        • Penn, Hannah, acting Gov. of Penn., 903.
        • Pennsylvania, names for, Chap. LXI.
        • Pepys, Samuel, why new gown for wife, 424.
        • Perkins, U. S. Sen. George C., 480; 495.
        • Perkins, Sarah M., 70; 150;
          • in N. J., 820.
        • Pettigrew, U. S. Sen. Richard F., 554; 559.
        • Peabody, Elizabeth, 227.
        • Pearson, Mrs. (Eng.), 117.
        • Pence, Lafayette, M. C., 224.
        • Phelps, Eliz. Stuart (See Ward).
        • Philbrook, Mary, contest to practice law in N. J., 833.
        • Philleo, Prudence Crandall, 174.
        • Phillips, Elizabeth McClintock, 275.
        • Phillips, Wendell, notifies Miss Anthony of legacy, V; 15; 19;
        • Phillips, Mrs. Wendell, trib. to, 25.
        • Pickler, Alice M. A. (Mrs. J. A.), 173; 183; 235; 423; 544;
          • writes S. D. chap., 552; 554.
        • Pickler, Major J. A., M. C., 75; 163; 174; 183; 189;
          • on wom. suff. bill in S. D., 414; 423;
          • efforts for wom. suff. in S. D., 543; 554.
        • Pierce, Gov. Gilbert A., 74; 414; 543.
        • Pike, Martha E., writes Wash. chap., 967;
          • work in Wash., 976 et al.
        • Pillsbury, Mayor George A., 411.
        • Pillsbury, Parker, 276;
          • conv. mem. res., 344;
          • Mrs. Stanton's trib., 345;
          • wom. suff. in N. H., 815.
        • Pingree, Gov. Hazen S. (Mich.), 765.
        • Platt, U. S. Sen. Orville H., on wom. suff., 1003.
        • Platt, U. S. Sen. Thomas C., favors wom. suff., 864.
        • Plumb, U. S. Sen. Preston B., for wom. suff., 111.
        • Poland, Luke P., M. C., report against wom. suff., 50; 958.
        • Pond, Cora Scott, 425; 427;
          • work in Mass., 706 et al.;
          • in R. I., 910.
        • Porter, Maria G., 275.
        • Post, Amalia B., 295; 942;
        • Post, Amy, 174; 299.
        • Potter, Bishop Henry M., signs suff. petit., 850.
        • Powderly, Terence V., 164; 184.
        • Powell, Aaron M., in N. J., 820;
        • Preston, Dr. Ann, 295;
          • founds Wom. Hosp. in Phila., 905.
        • Price, Prof. Ellen H. E., 318; 564.
        • Pruyn, Mrs. John V. L., organizes anti-suff. soc. 850.
        • Pugh, Sarah, 61; 294.
        • Purvis, Robert. 23; 136; 163;
          • trib. of Mrs. Stanton, 345;
          • in Penn., 900.
        • Putnam, Rev. Helen G., 555.

        Q

        • Quarles, Sup. Judge Ralph, decis. on wom. suff. in Idaho, 1089.
        • Queensland, names for, 1032.
        • Quincy, St. Rep. Josiah, in Mass. Legis., 723.
        • Quinton, Amelia Stone, 1054.

        R

        • Rainsford, Rev. W. S., 850.
        • Ralph, Julian, 363.
        • Ramabai, Pundita, 136; 321.
        • Ranney, A. A., M. C., rep. in favor of wom. suff., 84.
        • Rastall, Fannie H., 613; 641.
        • Reagan, U. S. Sen. John H., sp. against wom. suff., 31; 1000.
        • Reed, Charles Wesley, 488.
        • Reed, Kitty, 285.
        • Reed, Speaker Thomas B., rep. in favor of wom. suff., 52; 164; 710.
        • Reel, Estelle, wom. suff. in Wy., 301;
          • Nat'l. Supt. Indian Sch., 1010.
        • Renkes, Flora Beadle, 338.
        • Rhode Island, names for, Chap. LXII.
        • Rhodes, Margaret Olive, writes Ok. chap., work in Ty., 886 et al.
        • Rhone, Leonard, 228.
        • Rich, Gov. John T. (Mich.), signs munic. suff. bill, 764.
        • Richards, Gov. De Forest (Wy.), advocates wom. suff., 1008.
        • Richards, Emily S., 262; 400; 593;
          • assists on Utah chap., work in Utah, 936 et al.; 950.
        • Richards, Gov. and Mrs. William A. (Wy.), 1005.
        • Richer, Leon (France), 23.
        • Richey, Clara M., writes Iowa chap., 628; 632.
        • Ricker, Marilla M., in Calif., 478;
          • in N. H., 816.
        • Riddle, Judge Albert G., sp. at conv. of '89, 144;
          • trib. to Francis Minor and B. F. Butler, 204.
        • Ripley, Dr. Martha G., 417;
          • work in Minn., 772 et al.
        • Ritchie, Anne Thackeray (Eng.), 1015.
        • Roach, U. S. Sen. W. N., 546.
        • Roberts, Brigham H. (Utah), opp. wom. suff., 946.
        • Robertson, J. M. (Eng.), 719.
        • Robinson, Emily, 294.
        • Robinson, Gov. George D. (Mass.), opp. wom. suff., 712.
        • Robinson, Harriet H., 26; 721; 750.
        • Robinson, Lelia J., LL. B., 454;
          • legis. work in Mass., 722; 748.
        • Rockefeller, John D., signs suff. petit., 850.
        • Roe, St. Rep. Alfred S., 715; 732.
        • Rogers, Caroline Gilkey, 19;
          • before U. S. Sen. com., 38; 57; 118;
          • work in N. Y., 839 et al.
        • Rogers, Gov. John R. (Wash.), 973.
        • Rollit, Sir Albert, M. P., work for wom. suff., 1016.
        • Roosevelt, President Theodore, recom. wom. suff. to N. Y. Legis., 861; 1075.
        • Root, Martha Snyder, 6; 173; 183;
          • work in Mich., 756 et al.
        • Root, Melvin A., 183; 337;
          • work in Mich., 756 et al.; 757.
        • Rose, Ernestine L., 23; 70; 203; 227; 294.
        • Ross, Hon. John, 224.
        • Routt, Eliza F. (Mrs. John L.), 224; 515; 519.
        • Routt, Gov. John L., 212; 224.
        • Russell, Sarah A. (Mrs. Daniel L.), writes N. C. chap., 874.
        • Russell, Thomas, 382;
          • opp. wom. suff. in Mass. Legis., 733.
        • Rutherford, Annie O. (Canada), 342.

        S

        • Sadler, Gov. Reinhold (Nev.), recom. wom. suff. amdt., 813.
        • Sage, Russell, signs suff. petit., 850.
        • Salisbury, Marquis of, Premier of England, for wom. suff., 1020.
        • Sanborn, Frank B., 722.
        • Sanders, U. S. Sen. Wilbur F., 1001.
        • Sargent, U. S. Sen. Aaron A., 23; 366.
        • Sargent, Ellen Clark (Mrs. Aaron A.), 287; 366;
          • assists on Calif. chap., 478; 481; 482;
          • in Calif. camp'n., 487;
          • test case for suff., 504.
        • Sargent, Dr. Elizabeth C., 135; 366; 487.
        • Sargent, George C., 504.
        • Sartoris, Nellie Grant, 262.
        • Sather, Jane Krom, donat. to Cal. Univers., 507.
        • Saunders, Charles R., sec'y. anti-suff. ass'n., 735; 737.
        • Saunders, Jessie Cassidy, 288; 369.
        • Savage, Rev. Minot J., 703.
        • Sawyer, U. S. Sen. Philetus, for wom. suff., 987.
        • Saxon, Elizabeth Lyle, sp. at conv. of '93, 187; 201; 243; 583; 640;
          • work in La., 678;
          • in Neb., 802;
          • in Tenn., 926;
          • in Utah, 940;
          • in Wash., 970;
          • in Wis., 989.
        • Sayers, Gov. Joseph D. (Texas), 934.
        • Scatcherd, Alice (Eng.), 124; 135; 140; 705;
          • in N. Y., 841.
        • Schenck, Elizabeth T., 61.
        • Schofield, Martha, 923.
        • Schreiner, Olive, 146; 398;
          • petit. for wom. suff., 1015.
        • Scott, Francis M., opp. wom. suff., 851.
        • Scott, Mrs. Francis M., organizes anti-suff. soc., 850.
        • Scully, Rev. Father Thomas, 717; 740.
        • Seddon, Hon. H. J., Premier N. Z., for wom. suff., 1027.
        • Seelye, L. Clark, pres. Smith Coll., opp. wom. suff., 722.
        • Segur, Rosa L., 219.
        • Selborne, Earl of, for wom. suff., 1016.
        • Semple, Gov. Eugene (Wash.), signs wom. suff. bill, 155; 968.
        • Severance, Caroline M., 501.
        • Severance, Sarah M., 484; 490.
        • Sewall, Harriet Winslow, 174.
        • Sewall, May Wright, call for conv. of '84, 15;
          • sp. at same, 19; 27;
          • equality of sexes, 36; 71;
          • sp. at conv. of '86, 74;
          • before House com., 81; 117;
          • ex. com. rep., 122;
          • arranges for Int'l. Council, 125;
          • call for same, 126;
          • permanent Council, 137;
          • wom. in camp'n. of '88, 150;
          • Miss Anthony's birthday, 163; 173; 175;
          • World's Fair rep. and wom. suff., 232; 259; 293;
          • sp. before Senate com. of '98, education and wom. suff., 307;
          • at conv. of '99, true civilization, peace conf., 336; 337;
          • at conv. of 1900, 364; 367; 387;
          • greetings from Int'l. Council of Wom. on Miss Anthony's birthday, 397;
          • at World's Fair Wom. Cong., 609; 610;
          • work in Ind., 615; 616; 617;
          • work for club-house in Indpls., 627;
          • at Cotton Centennial, 679;
          • at Adams, 718;
          • in Mich., 759;
          • in Omaha, 939;
          • in Wis., 986;
          • pres. Int'l. Council, 1045.
        • Sewall, Judge Samuel E., 146; 227; 721;
          • work in Mass, for wom. suff., 722 et al.
        • Sewall, Theodore Lovett, mem. service, 259.
        • Seymour, Mary F., 127; 227.
        • Shafer, Helen A., pres. Wellesley Coll., 726.
        • Shafroth, John F., M. C., on wom. suff. in Col., 267; 303; 524.
        • Shafroth, Virginia Morrison (Mrs. John F.), trib. and gift on Miss Anthony's birthday, 400.
        • Shattuck, Harriette Robinson, 16;
        • Shaw, Rev. Anna Howard, sermon on Heavenly Vision, 128; 149; 156; 163; 170; 173; 174;
          • on S. D. camp'n., 182; 185; 186; 188; 189;
          • before U. S. Sen. com., 199;
          • trib. to Mrs. R. W. Emerson and Rev. Anna Oliver, 205; 215; 219; 223;
          • on wom. behind throne, 228;
          • sermon at conv. of '94, 229; 233; 235; 239;
          • logic and emotion of wom., 243;
          • sermon at conv. of '95, 247;
          • rep. of trip to Pacific Coast, 253;
          • Miss Anthony's comment on, 254;
          • trib. to Mrs. Dietrick, 259; 263;
          • on Pres. Eliot, 266; 267;
          • on Miss Anthony in Calif., 274;
          • no millennium till wom. vote, 278; 279; 282; 288; 304; 305;
          • at conv. of '99, pioneer women, men are women's product, 336; 337; 339;
          • closes conv. of '99, 346;
          • Miss Anthony and her right bower, 351;
          • rep. as delegate to Int'l. Council of '99, 352; 354;
          • sermon at conv. of 1900, 361; 373;
          • closes hearing before House com. of 1900, 380;
          • birthday present and response, 391;
          • trib. on Miss Anthony's 80th birthday, 402; 417; 425; 427; 431;
          • at Nat'l. Popu. conv. in '92, 437; 449;
          • at Calif. Wom. Cong., 480; 482; 486;
          • in Calif, camp'n., 487; 490;
          • visits Denver, 530;
          • in S. D. camp'n., 555;
          • in Del., 564;
          • in Ills., 599;
          • in Ind., 616;
          • in Ia., 632; 640;
          • tour of Kas., 641; 642;
          • in Kas. camp'n., 643;
          • same, 644; 645; 646;
          • in Ky., 666;
          • in Maine, 689;
          • in Md., 696;
          • in Mass., 703 et al.;
          • in Mich., 756;
          • same, 757;
          • in Ann Arbor, 758; 759; 760;
          • before Mich. Legis., 764;
          • in Minn., 773;
          • in Mo., 790; 791;
          • in Neb., 803;
          • in N. J., 825;
          • in Nev., 810;
          • in N. Y., 841;
          • debates wom. suff. with Dr. Buckley, 842;
          • in N. Y. camp'n, 849;
          • in Ohio, 879-80;
          • in Ore., 893;
          • in Penn., 899;
          • in Utah, 947;
          • in Vt., 957;
          • in W. Va., 981;
          • in Wis., 986;
          • visits Wy., 1005.
        • Shaw, Helen Adelaide, 361; 719 et al.
        • Shaw, Pauline Agassiz (Mrs. Quincy A.), gives $1,000 to pub. Vol. IV, Hist. of Wom. Suff., VII.
        • Shaw, Gov. Leslie M. (Iowa), 636.
        • Sheehan, Lieut.-Gov. William F. (N. Y.), opp. wom. suff., 854; 855; 857.
        • Sheldon, Ellen H., 27; 126.
        • Sherman, U. S. Sen. John, 7.
        • S hippen, Rev. Rush R., 71; 117.
        • Shinn, Harriet A., 228.
        • Shortridge, Charles M., 487.
        • Shortridge, Hon. Samuel, 480.
        • Sidgwick, Mrs. Henry, principal Newnham Coll. (Eng.), petit. for wom. suff., 1015.
        • Simmons, Anna R., 558; 791.
        • Simpson, Jerry, M. C., 231.
        • Simpson, Bishop Matthew, for wom. suff., 24; 61; 410.
        • Skidmore, Marian, 259.
        • Sloss, Judge M. C. (Calif.), decis. on wom. suff., 504.
        • Smith, Alice, 235.
        • Smith, Mrs. Clinton, 575.
        • Smith, Elizabeth Oakes, 227.
        • Smith, Gerrit, 203; 227.
        • Smith, Hannah Whitall, 121.
        • Smith, Dr. Julia Holmes, at Nat'l. Dem. conv. of '96, 439; 606; 610.
        • Smith, Rev. Samuel G., 361.
        • Smith, Sara Winthrop, 6; 184; 201; 218;
          • wom. suff. under Const'n., 234.
        • Smith, Mrs. William Alden, 322.
        • Snow, Eliza R., 1052.
        • Solomon, Hannah G., 1053.
        • Somerset, Lady Henry, 710; 714; 718.
        • South Carolina, names for, Chap. LXIII.
        • Southwick, Sarah Hussey, 275.
        • Southwick, Thankful, 227.
        • Southworth, Louisa, nat'l. enrollment, 137; 219; 240;
          • donat. for hdqrs. 250; 257; 286;
          • work in Ohio, 878 et al.;
          • for W. C. T. U., 879.
        • Spaulding, Bishop, for wom. suff., 366.
        • Spence, Catherine (Australia), 221; 224; 730.
        • Spencer, Rev. Anna Garlin, 61;
          • sp. at conv. of '91, 179;
          • sp. before Senate com. of '98, moral develop. and wom. suff., 308;
          • sp. at conv. of '99, wom. in our new possessions, 328;
          • in Boston, 707;
          • same, 712, in N. Y., 855;
          • writes R. I. chap., 907;
          • work in R. I., 908 et al.; 920.
        • Sperry, Mary S. (Mrs. Austin), work in Cal., 486 et al.
        • Spinner, U. S. Treasurer F. E., 123.
        • Spofford, Ainsworth R., 513; 514; 517; 546; 553;
        • in Ills., 598;
        • in Ind., 614;
        • in Iowa, 628;
        • same, 629;
        • in Kas., 638;
        • same, 640;
        • in Maine, 689;
        • in Baltimore, 695; 702;
        • work in Mass., 703 et al.;
        • last pub. ad., 711;
        • death and funeral, 712;
        • on Boston Tea Party, 713; 714;
        • first wom. suff. petit., yrs. in office, 720;
        • legis. work in Mass., 721;
        • for equal guardianship, 744;
        • in Mich., 755; 762;
        • in Minn., 772;
        • in N. J., 820;
        • mem. serv. in N. J., 821;
        • in R. I., 907;
        • in Vt., 957;
        • on admis. of Wy., 1004.
      • Strong, Lieut. Gov. John (Mich.), favors wom. suff., 763.
      • Stout, Sir Robert, Premier N. Z., for wom. suff., 1026.
      • Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 275.
      • Sullivan, Sup. Judge Isaac N. (Ida.), decis. on wom. suff. amdt., 593.
      • Sulzer, William, M. C., 856.
      • Sweet, Ada C., 71.
      • Swift, Mary Wood (Mrs. John F.), work in Calif., 482 et al.; 501.
      • Swisshelm, Jane Gray, 410.

      T

      • Taft, Hon. Alphonso, 428.
      • Taft, Judge W. H., 348.
      • Talbot, Gov. Thomas (Mass.), 718.
      • Taney, Chief Justice Roger B., 4.
      • Tanner, Gov. John R. (Ills.), 602; 607.
      • Taylor, Alberta C., 238; 465.
      • Taylor, Ezra B., M. C., rep. in favor wom. suff., 52;
      • Taylor, Peter A., M. P., 22; 353.
      • Taylor, Mrs. Peter A., 22.
      • Telford, Mary Jewett, 201; 516.
      • Teller, U. S. Sen. Henry M., 235;
      • Tennessee, names for, Chap. LXIV.
      • Terrell, Mary Church, 298;
        • sp. at conv. of 1900, 358; 572.
      • Texas, names for, Chap. LXV.
      • Thayer, Gov. John M., wom. suff. in Wy., 1090.
      • Thomann, Gallus, 448.
      • Thomas, Gov. Charles S., 441; 516; 531;
        • wom. suff. in Col., 1087.
      • Thomas, Dean M. Carey, pres. Bryn Mawr Coll., 426;
        • helps secure Wom. Med. Coll. of Johns Hopkins, 700;
        • trustee Cornell Univ. 871; 906.
      • Thomas, M. Louise, 175.
      • Thomas, Mary Bentley, 239; 263;
      • Thomas, Dr. Mary F., 75; 146; 406; 407; 410; 411;
      • Thomasson, John P., M. P., 22.
      • Thomasson, Mrs. John P., 22.
      • Thompson, Elizabeth, donation to pub. Hist. of Wom. Suff., V.
      • Thompson, Ellen Powell, rep. on Congress'l work, 287;
        • trib. and gift to Miss Anthony on birthday, 399;
        • work in D. C., 568 et al.
      • Thompson, Col. John, 227.
      • Thompson, Martha J., 367; 774.
      • Thomson (Archbishop of York) Mrs., petit. for wom. suff., 1015.
      • Thomson, M. Adeline, 260; 900.
      • Thorpe, Dr. Juliet, 430.
      • Thurston, Sarah A., 417; 639 et al.
      • Tillinghast, Elizabeth Sheldon, 377.
      • Tillman, U. S. Sen. Benj. R., 925.
      • Tod, Isabella M. S. (Ireland), 23; 1020.
      • Todd, Mabel Loomis, 363.
      • Tomlinson, William P., 417.
      • Townsend, Justine V. R., 1065.
      • Trimble, Dr. John, 227.
      • Trygg, Alli (Finland), 705.
      • Tubman, Harriet, 718; 844.
      • Tupper, Rev. Mila (Maynard), 185; 201; 497.
      • Turner, Sup. Judge George (Wash.), 1098.
      • Turner, Sir George, Premier Victoria, bill for wom. suff., 1031.
      • Tyler, Louise M., 509;
        • work in R. I., 909.

      U

      • Uhl, Asst. Sec. of State Edwin F., 572.
      • Unwin, Jane Cobden (Eng.), 21; 711.
      • Upton, Harriet Taylor, work in Cong., 218; 233; 250; 257;
        • sp. at conv. of '97, 279;
        • tells of financial help of Miss Anthony, 286;
        • rep. '98 289; 337;
        • wom. on sch. bds., 338;
        • treas. rep., 1900, 365;
        • secures Congress'l. rep., 366; 443; 616;
        • writes Ohio chap., 877;
        • work in O., 879 et al.;
        • work on sch. bd., 884.
      • Utah, names for, Chap. LXVI.

      V

      • Vance, U. S. Sen. Zebulon B., 157; 158;
        • questions Mrs. Stanton, 161;
        • rep. against wom. suff., 201.
      • Van Cleve, Charlotte O., 414.
      • Vermont, names for, Chap. LXVII.
      • Vest, U. S. Sen. George G., 93;
        • sp. against wom. suff., 105;
        • spks. against wom. suff. in Wy., 1000.
      • Victoria (Aus.), names for, 1021.
      • Victoria, Queen, compared to Amer. women, 160; 162;
        • rec. Int'l. Council, 354;
        • trib. to, 1021.
      • Villard, Oswald Garrison, 739.
      • Virginia, names for, Chap. LXVIII.
      • Vogel, Sir Julius, Treasurer N. Z., bill for wom. suff., 1025.
      • Voorhees, Gov. Foster M. (N. J.), 828.

      W

      • Wait, Anna C., 18;
        • welcomes conv. to Kas. in '86, 418;
        • assists on Kas. chap., 638.
      • Waite, Catharine V., 609.
      • Waite, Hon. Charles B., 762.
      • Waite, Gov. Davis H., on wom. suff. in Col., 232;
      • Waite, Dr. Lucy, 184.
      • Waite, Chief Justice Morrison R., U. S. has no voters, 5;
        • for wom. suff., 1076.
      • Wall, Sarah, 298.
      • Wallace, Catherine P., writes N. M. chap., work in Australia and New Zeal., 835;
        • in N. M., 836 et al.
      • Wallace, Zerelda G., 23; 71;
      • Walworth, Rev. Clarence A., opp. wom. suff., 851.
      • Ward, Eliza T., 174.
      • Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, 412; 735.
      • Ward, Prof. Lester F., 308.
      • Ward, Lydia A. Coonley, poem on Miss Anthony's eightieth birthday, 401; 610; 612.
      • Warren, U. S. Sen. Francis E., rep. in favor of wom. suff., 201; 433; 710; 1005;
        • testimony for wom. suff., 1006;
        • wom. suff. in Wy., 1090.
      • Warren, Helen M. (Mrs. Francis E.), trib. and gift on Miss Anthony's birthday, 400.
      • Washburn, Gov. Wm. B. (Mass.), 718.
      • Washington, names for, Chap. LXIX.
      • Washington, Booker T., 469; 906.
      • Washington, Mrs. Booker T., 1051.
      • Washington, Joseph E., M. C., opp. wom. suff., 999.
      • Wattles, Esther, 300.
      • Wattles, John O., 300.
      • Wattles, Susan E., 294.
      • Waugh, Alice, 235.
      • Way, Mary Heald, 564.
      • Webb, Alfred, M. P., 717.
      • Webster, Prof. Helen, 733.
      • Welch, Minerva C. (Mrs. A. L.), 327;
        • wom. suff. in Col., 338; 523.
      • Weld, Angelina GrimkÉ, 227.
      • Weld, Theodore D., 259; 702; 709.
      • Wells, Amos R., collects wom. suff. testimony, 1085.
      • Wells, Emmeline B., 262; 279;
        • on wom. suff. in Utah, at conv. of '97, 283;
        • writes Utah chap., work in Utah, 936 et al.; 949.
      • Wells, Gov. Heber M., 949; 951; 952;
        • wom. suff. in Utah, 1089.
      • Wells, Kate Gannett, 413;
      • Wellstood, Jessie M. (Scot.), 19.
      • Wendte, Rev. C. W., 479; 701 et al.
      • West, Gov. Caleb (Utah), 947.
      • West Virginia, names for, Chap. LXX.
      • Wheeler, Vice-President William A., for wom. suff., 1075.
      • Whelan, Carrie A., assists on Calif. chapter, 478; 489.
      • Whipple, Rev. A. B., 718.
      • Whipple, Charles K., 708.
      • White, Armenia S., 75.
      • White, John D., M. C., rep. in favor wom. suff., 12;
        • sp. for same, 35.
      • White, U. S. Sen. Stephen M., 495.
      • Whiting, John L., 205; 702.
      • Whitman, Sarah Helen, 295.
      • Whitney, Adeline D. T., opp. wom. suff., 108; 157; 726.
      • Whitney, Sarah Ware, 629.
      • Whitney, Victoria C., 263.
      • Whittier, John Greenleaf, 164; 203; 205; 703.
      • Whittle, Dr. Ewing (Eng.), 23; 124.
      • Widdrington, Mrs. Percy (Eng.), in N. J., 826.
      • Wigham, Eliza (Scot), 19; 1020.
      • Wilbour, Charlotte B., 23.
      • Wilbur, Julia A., 27; 260.
      • Wilbur, Sarah, 259.
      • Willard, Emma, 355.
      • Willard, Frances E., 110;
      • Willcox, Albert O., 295.
      • Willcox, Hon. Hamilton, 706; 856.
      • Williams, Mary H., 212.
      • Williamson, Frances A., 263; 483;
        • writes Nev. chap., 810;
        • work in Nev., 811 et al.
      • Williamson, M. Laura, 811.
      • Wilson, Edgar, M. C., 590.
      • Wilson, Vice-President Henry, for wom. suff., 1075.
      • Windeyer, Miss (Australia), 224.
      • Winship, Dr. A. E., 741.
      • Winslow, Dr. Caroline B., 275; 295; 574.
      • Wisconsin, names for, Chap. LXXI.
      • Wolcott, U. S. Sen. Edward O., 156; 235; 525.
      • Wolcott, Lieut.-Gov. Roger (Mass.), 713.
      • Wolf, John B., 59.
      • Wolf, Simon, 231.
      • Wollstonecraft, Mary, 147.
      • Wood, Col. S. N., 407; 653.
      • Wood, Mrs. S. N., 418.
      • Woodall, William, M. P., work for wom. suff., 1015.
      • Woodbridge, Mary A., 641.
      • Woodbury, Charles J., wom. suff. in Wash., 1096.
      • Woods, Dr. Frances, 592; 632;
      • Woods, Mell C., 279;
        • on wom. suff. in Ida., 283.
      • Wright, Hon. Carroll D., sp. on Indust. Emancip. of Wom., 213.
      • Wright, Frances, 147; 294.
      • Wright, St. Rep. Harriet G. R. (Col.), 523; 524.
      • Wright, Martha C., 288; 298; 842.
      • Wright, Phoebe C., 235.
      • Wyndham, George, M. P., 1020.
      • Wyoming, names for, Chap. LXXII.

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      Transcriber's Notes

      The transcriber made changes as below indicated to the text to correct obvious errors:

      1. p. xxvi posession --> possession
      2. p. 23 Parlimentary --> Parliamentary
      3. p. 33 acomplished --> accomplished
      4. p. 74 Disfranchisement:t: --> Disfranchisement:
      5. p. 175 preceeding --> preceding
      6. p. 250 Senaca Falls; --> Senaca Falls,
      7. p. 356 "the bottoms,'" --> "The bottoms,"
      8. p. 360 they want.'" --> they want."
      9. p. 402 unforgetable --> unforgettable
      10. p. 531 Ptolomaic --> Ptolemaic
      11. p. 643 plaform --> platform
      12. p. 709 Northen --> Northern
      13. p. 834 in $86.21 --> is $86.21
      14. p. 893 mantained --> maintained
      15. p. 896 disabilites -->disabilities
      16. p. 900 Committe --> Committee
      17. p. 974 classess -->classes (Footnote #460)
      18. p. 1020 conspicious --> conspicuous
      19. p. 1030 ocupying --> occupying
      20. p. 1081 Wald --> Waldo
      21. p. 1088 to higher plane. --> to a higher plane.
      22. p. 1091 encouragment -->encouragement
      23. p. 1094 Atorney --> Attorney
      24. p. 1096 'Whatever may be --> "Whatever may be





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