FOOTNOTES:
[499] For Congressional action see [History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. II, Chaps. XVII,] [XXIV,] [XXV;] [Vol. III, Chap. XXX;] [present volume, Chaps. III,] [V,] [VI,] [Chapter on Wyoming], and references in footnote of Chap. I.
[500] This list is most incomplete, as members change so frequently and the House has not voted on the question since 1869. Most of the names given above are of those who have in some way openly advocated the measure. Practically all of the members from the States where women have the full franchise are in favor, and there always has been a large number from Kansas. In 1896, in response to letters of inquiry, many announced themselves as ready to vote for a suffrage amendment.
[501] This is supplementary to matter contained in the State chapters.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
The famous bibliographer, William Oldys, wrote early in the 18th century: "The labour and patience, the judgment and penetration, which are required to make a good index are only known to those who have gone through this most painful but least-praised part of a publication." Lord Campbell said, a century later, in his preface to The Lives of Chief Justices: "I proposed to bring a Bill into Parliament to deprive an author, who publishes a book without an index, of the privilege of copyright."
If an index were deemed so valuable in those periods of comparative leisure, one as complete as possible is surely an absolute necessity in these days when time is at the highest premium, but the maker is under obligation to study conciseness in order that the index may not be as long as the book. It has seemed practicable to reduce very greatly the length of this one without impairing its efficiency by asking the reader to bear in mind a few simple facts as to the arrangement of the History.
Chapters II-XXI are devoted exclusively to the conventions of the National Suffrage Association and the consequent hearings, reports and discussions in Congress; the story of each year is complete in its chapter and the date is in the running title on the right hand page. The work of the American Association before the two societies united is complete in Chapter XXII. These chapters contain the argument.
Chapters XXV-LXXII comprise the full history of the work in the States and Territories, one chapter given to each and all alphabetically arranged with name in running title on the right hand page. Each State is subdivided and the heads denoted by capital letters, as follows: Organization, Legislative Action, Laws, Suffrage, Office Holding, Occupation, Education.
The other chapters are clearly designated in the Table of Contents, and practically all the information which the book contains on each subject will be found in its respective chapter. The greatest problem has been the indexing of the many speeches so as to convey an idea of their subject-matter, as a number of them cover a variety of topics, and it has been possible to indicate only the principal points. The editors trust, however, that the systematic arrangement of the volume and the full Table of Contents will enable the reader to obtain the desired information without difficulty.
- Age of Protection, [460],
- and in each State chapter under Legislative Action and Laws, beginning [465].
- Amendment Campaigns for Woman Suffrage, [xxi]; [40];
- Amendment To National Constitution for Woman Suffrage,
- objection to amending, advantage in securing wom. suff., [xx], [xxi];
- 14th amend, and attempts of women to vote under it, [3] et seq.;
- 15th amend., effect on wom. suff., [6];
- effort to amend for Federal Suff. for women, [7];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. begins work for 16th amend., [11];
- res. for in '84, [25];
- Miss Anthony on, [40];
- same, [42];
- argument for, [54];
- sp. of Sen. Palmer, [62];
- contrary to State's rights, [68];
- first discussion of 16th amend. in Senate, [85];
- 14th amend., Miss Anthony on, [152]; [158];
- Senate Com. recom. 16th in '92, [201];
- 14th grants wom. suff., [204];
- women appeal 25 yrs. for 16th amend., [223];
- efforts of Nat'l Ass'n. for, [367];
- Mrs. Catt on why one is asked for, [369];
- Miss Anthony's plea, [373];
- American Ass'n. declares for, [410], [417].
- Amendments to State Constitutions for Woman Suffrage,
- laws in different States, [xvi];
- difficulty in Minn and Neb., failure of Sch. Suff. in N.J., [xvi];
- same in S.D., [xvii];
- submitted by ten States and results, [xxi];
- obstacles to securing, [xxiii];
- comparison of votes, [xxix];
- votes on, [40];
- adopted in Col., [528];
- in Idaho, [593];
- school and library in Minn., [778];
- law similar to amendment in Wis., [988].
- American Woman Suffrage Association,
- Anecdotes, [71];
- public money for "shes," [193];
- in Tenn., [196];
- how men represent women, [197];
- of Miss Willard, [215];
- woman on throne, [229];
- poll tax in Tenn., [241];
- women's voices, [334];
- woman's product, [337];
- from Ala., [341];
- Miss Anthony's right bower, [351];
- early education, [354-5];
- women who have all the rights they want, [360];
- Miss Anthony on "antis," [384];
- of Abigail Adams, [422];
- influence of liquor dealers, [486];
- Yon's vote in Col., [519];
- a Mass. legislator, [740];
- women's money builds State Houses, [763];
- suff. bill in Wash., [972].
- Anti-suffrage Association,
- Anti-suffragists, see Remonstrants.
- Australia,
- --South, Chapter on, [1027]
- --West, Chapter on, [1029]
- --New South Wales, Chapter on, [1029]
- --Victoria, Chapter on, [1031]
- --Queensland, Chapter on, [1032]
- --Tasmania, Chapter on, [1033]
- Enfranchises its women, [xiv];
- first country to grant them Munic. Suff., [224];
- eminent advocates of wom. suff., [1084].
- Bazar,
- Bible,
- Bill of Rights, woman's, [154].
- Bills,
- Birthdays,
- Miss Anthony's 70th, [163];
- her 74th, [223-4];
- her 78th, [291];
- greetings on, [300];
- her 80th, [vi];
- same, [383]; [385] et seq.;
- gifts on, [389] et seq.;
- celebration of in Lafayette Opera House, Wash't'n., [394-404];
- trib. of Wm. Lloyd Garrison, [395],
- of Mrs. Coonley-Ward, [401],
- of Miss Shaw, [402];
- greeting from Mrs. Stanton, [402];
- Miss Anthony's response, [403];
- letters rec'd., [403];
- recep. in Corcoran Art Gallery, [404];
- her portrait presented, [405];
- her happiness, [405].
- --Mrs. Stanton's 80th, [250].
- --Rev. Anna Howard Shaw's, [391].
- Boards,
- California, [xv];
- Calls,
- Campaigns, for wom. suff. amdts. See Amendment Campaigns.
- Canada, Dominion of, chapter on, [1034].
- Catholics, in politics, [149];
- Chivalry, specimens of, [16];
- Church, influence on wom. suff., [xxiv];
- wom. suff. foundation of Christianity, [16];
- relation to it, [20];
- prayer vs. votes, [22];
- same, [37]; [41];
- res. on creeds and dogmas, [58];
- discussion by Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony and others, [59] et seq.;
- influence of religion over woman, [60];
- its connect. with wom. suff., [75];
- woman's influence in church, [96];
- for equality of rights, Bishop Newman, [112]; [121];
- value of wom. suff. to, [149];
- Mrs. Stanton's demand for its recog. of woman's equality, [165];
- upholds man's headship, [176];
- opp. to equality of woman, [177];
- voice of God has soprano and bass, [200];
- M. E. refuses to ordain women, [206];
- women might vote at ch. elections, [212];
- Miss Shaw on mission of, [229];
- Miss Anthony's plea for relig. liberty, [264];
- sympathy with wom. suff., [270];
- woman's services to, [279];
- woman's position in [292]; [359]; [464]; [497]; [708]; [711]; [718]; [962-3]; [974];
- missionary work of women, [1057] et seq.
- Clubhouses, Women's, Wimodaughsis, [184], [188];
- Clubs, Women's, see last paragraph in various State chapters.
- Colleges. See [Universities].
- Colorado, [xxi]; [xxix];
- appear. of delegates, [222];
- Gov. Waite on wom. suff. in, [232];
- women in Legis., [239]; [252];
- visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw in '95, [253];
- effect of wom. suff., [268];
- same, [282];
- distinguished testimony for, [302-3], [383], [390];
- legis. res. in favor of, [327];
- Mrs. Welch at conv. of '99, [327];
- wom. suff. in, [356];
- gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [400].
- See[ State Chapter]; also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
- Columbian Exposition, Lady Managers, see Boards;
- Commercial Schools, Fed. of, adopts wom. suff. res. and petits., [447].
- Commissions, of women demanded for Philippines, [331-2], [343];
- Committees, of American Suffrage Association, on arrangements for convs., see Chapter [XXII];
- Congress, power to extend suff., [7] et seq.;
- work of Nat'l Suff. Ass'n. with, [11];
- committee reports, discussions and speeches, [12];
- House debate on Wom. Suff. Com. [31];
- wom. suff. sp. of Sen. Palmer, [62];
- first discussion of 16th amend. in Senate, [85];
- other debates on wom. suff. in Senate, [85];
- Blair's sp. in '87, [86] et seq.;
- should submit amend., [93];
- sp. of Brown, [93] et seq.;
- Dolph favors wom. suff., [100];
- discussion of women on juries, [104];
- Vest opposes wom. suff., [105];
- Hoar in favor, [109];
- vote in Senate, [110]; [112];
- authority to enfranchise women, [118];
- duty to submit suff. amend., [163];
- favorable sentiment, [181];
- way to manage a bill in, [218];
- needs watching, [365];
- work of Nat'l. Ass'n. for 16th amend., [367];
- appeals to for 16th amend. to enfranch. women, [445];
- for rights of women in new possessions, [446];
- amusing debate on admis. of Wy., 998 et seq.
- See [Amendments] and [Debates].
- Congresses of Women,
- Constitution, National,
- more rigid than in other countries, [xv],
- gives women right to vote, [Chapter I];
- first appearance of "male," [2];
- attempt of women to vote under 14th amend., [3] et seq.;
- amend. for Federal Suff. for women, [7];
- authority over suff., [8] et seq.;
- provides for amending, [100];
- vote on wom. suff. amend., [110];
- rights of women under, [115];
- Mrs. Stanton on its violation in case of women, [138];
- fails to protect black men, [153];
- Mrs. Blake's argument for wom. suff. under its provisions, [374-5].
- Constitutions, State,
- Constitutional Conventions. See [Conventions].
- Constitutional Law. See [Law].
- Contracts. See Laws in each State chapter.
- Conventions,
- American Suff. Assn., from '84 to '88, [406-428];
- early convs. in Phila., [423].
- --National Suffrage Ass'n., first one ever called, [xiii];
- earliest ones, [14];
- res. for Int'l. Suff. Conv., [25];
- changed attitude of press toward, [57];
- first suff. meeting held in Washt'n., [70];
- conv. for '88, [137];
- complimented by Washt'n. Star, [173];
- convs. before the war, [205];
- alternate ones taken out of Washt'n., Miss Anthony's protest, [218];
- the other side, [219];
- descript. of '94, [221];
- Miss Anthony's method of presiding, [238];
- descript. of '95, [236];
- of '97, [271].
- See Chapters II-XXI.
- Conventions,
- work for wom. suff. in political and other conventions, [Chap. XXIII].
- See State chapters.
- Conventions, Nat'l. Political,
- first appeal of women for suff., [435];
- appeals in 1900, [440] et seq.
- --Republican, record of, [435-7], [440];
- for 1900, [443-4].
- --Democratic, record of, [437], [440];
- for 1900, [444].
- --Populist, record of, [437-8], [441];
- for 1900, [444].
- --Prohibition, record of, [438];
- for 1900, [444].
- --Other Parties, record of, [xviii], [438-9];
- for 1900, [444].
- See also Democrats, Populists, Republicans, Parties and p. [556].
- Women delegates to nat'l. convs., [319], [438-9];
- work of Miss Anthony and others, [439] et seq.;
- no hope for disfranch. class, [444];
- sentiment among delegates, [444-5].
- For work in State political convs., see various State chapters.
- Conventions, State Constitutional,
- Councils of Women, National and International,
- first Int'l., [124] et seq.;
- permanent Councils formed, [137], [143];
- Nat'l. in '91, [175];
- Miss Shaw's report of London Int'l., [352];
- Miss Anthony's report of same, suff. pervaded all, Amer. wom. showed effects of liberty, [353];
- Nat'l. Council, trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [396];
- Int'l., same, [397];
- Nat'l. Council, founding and work, [1044-5];
- Int'l., same, [1044-5].
- Creeds. See [Church].
- Criminals, at ballot box, [xxvi], [37].
- Cuba,
- Curtesy. See Laws in each State chapter.
- Debates, in Congress,
- Decisions. See [Supreme Court].
- Declaration of Independence, applied to women, [102].
- Delegates, [15];
- nat'l. conv. made delegate body, [77];
- foreign to Int'l. Council, [135];
- dels. to 40th anniv., [288];
- to conv. of 1900, [350];
- to Paris Expos., [367];
- to polit. convs., [319], [438-9];
- in Col., [521];
- in Kas., [646];
- in Mont., [801];
- see also [Utah Chap].;
- to nat'l. suff. convs. from '84 to 1900, [1101].
- --Fraternal,
- Democracy,
- Democrats,
- enfranch. workingmen, [xvii]; [143];
- in Calif., [488-9];
- in Col., [516];
- in S. Dak., [555];
- in Ida., [590-2];
- in Ills., [605-6];
- in Ind., [617];
- in Kas., [647], [650-3];
- in Mass., [724];
- in Mich., [755];
- in N. Y., [847-9], [872];
- in Utah, [953] et seq.;
- in Wash., [971];
- in Congress on Wy., [978].
- See [Conventions].
- Dentistry, women in, [464]; [700].
- Disfranchisement,
- degradation of,
- District of Columbia, gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [399].
- Divorce, [68]; [100]; [103];
- Domestic,
- household demands on women, [209];
- too much housekeeping, [210];
- future domestic service, [210];
- effect of domestic life on women, [258];
- home life of woman suffragists, [279];
- what home means, [285];
- woman's position in the home, [292];
- husbands do not support wives, [171], [208], [311];
- home vs. factory work, [311];
- college women and home, [358];
- need of trained work, [358].
- See also [Domestic] under Suffrage.
- Donors,
- Dower. See Laws in each State chapter.
- Dress,
- Education,
- higher education of women, résumé of, [463],
- and in each State chapter under head of Education, beginning [465].
- --majority would never consent to, [xxii];
- statistics of, [xxx];
- same, [18];
- 5,000 teachers in Ind. ask for ballot, [37];
- educated women will not stand subjection, [44];
- educated women deprived of ballot, [74];
- intellectual capacity of women, [90]; [101];
- more than some Senators, [113];
- woman senior wrangler at Cambridge, [176];
- a century ago, [192];
- training of girl of future, [209];
- easily obtained, [292], [316];
- Mrs. Sewall on Govt. no right to educate women and refuse them representation, [307];
- its effects shown in Amer. women at Int'l. Council in London, [353];
- woman's from beginning of century, obstacles, direful predictions, [354-6];
- health of women graduates, [355];
- women on Faculties, [355];
- donations of women to, [356], [507];
- must lead to suff., [356];
- effect on domestic life, [357];
- Catholic, [464];
- same, [575];
- in Gr. Brit., [1024].
- See also [Donors], [Illiteracy], [Public Schools], [Universities].
- Electorate,
- Enrollment, Nat'l., for wom. suff., [137]; [878].
- See [Petitions].
- Equal Rights,
- Association for, [14];
- demand for by Int'l. Council, [136];
- they belong to women, no thanks to men, [146];
- crime of denying to women, Mr. Foulke on, [167].
- See [Progress of].
- Europe, wom. suff. in countries of. See chapter on, [1038].
- Federal Suffrage,
- Federation of Women's Clubs,
- Flags,
- Foreigners. See [Immigrants].
- Foreign Countries, wom. suff. in. See [Chap. LXXIV].
- France,
- Georgia, curiosities in, [228];
- nat'l. suff. conv. in Atlanta, [236];
- illiterate vote, [246].
- See [State chapter].
- Goddess of Liberty, in N. Y. harbor, [47];
- Governors of States, position on wom. suff., [212];
- Grand Army of the Republic, favors wom. suff., [184]; [644]; [893].
- Granges, favor wom. suff., [184];
- Great Britain, [Chap. LXXIII];
- Guardianship, equal of children. See [Laws].
- Hawaii, Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. demands rights for its women, [325];
- Head of Family. See Laws and pp. [458]; [945];
- in Va., [966].
- Hearings before Congressional Committees in '84, [36], [42];
- in '86, [78];
- in '88, before Senate com., [137] et seq.;
- in '89, same, [156];
- before House, [157];
- in '90, before Senate, [158], [162];
- before House, [163];
- in '92, before Senate, Mrs. Stanton on Solitude of Self, [189];
- before House, [194];
- in '94, before Senate and House, [235];
- in '96, before Senate and House, [267];
- in '98, before Senate, [305];
- before House, [318];
- in 1900, before Senate, [367],
- Miss Anthony's plea at [80], [373];
- before House, [373];
- first appearance of "antis," [381-4].
- History of Woman Suffrage, how it was written and published. See [Preface].
- Idaho, adopts wom. suff. amend., [xxi];
- welcomed by nat'l. conv., [272];
- story of amend, camp'n., [283-4];
- gift to Miss Anthony, [390].
- See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
- Illinois, great petits. for wom. suff., [39];
- laws for women, [276].
- See [State chapter].
- Illiteracy, percentage of, smaller among women than men, [xxii], [216];
- Immigrants, English view of, [23];
- their enfranchisement, [37];
- same, [39];
- polit. danger of, [68-9];
- German view, [73];
- in Neb., [81]; [82];
- welcome to, [116];
- enfranchised, Mrs. Stanton on, [138];
- political rule of, American women in majority, [148];
- placed over women, [195];
- preferred to Amer. women, Mrs. Stanton's picture of, [269];
- should be welcomed but not enfranch., [316], [317];
- in Mich., [324];
- compared to Amer. women, [415]; [418].
- India, effect on its women of English laws, [330].
- Indians, preferred to women voters in S. D., [182], [557];
- Indifference of Women, [xxii];
- same, [xxiv];
- reasons for, [xxv];
- same, [xxix];
- causes of, [20];
- men will decide the question, [39];
- no means of knowing, [46];
- all women should not be punished for, [84];
- fear to speak, [92];
- pity for, [121];
- women put everything before suff., [149], [150];
- is result of disfranchis., [160];
- does not affect the right of suff., [168];
- Miss Blackwell on, [198];
- women too much flattered, [208];
- dangers of, [259];
- always existed, [275];
- women do not think, [285];
- Miss Blackwell gives examples, [320];
- parable of good Samaritan, [360];
- natural conservatism, [372];
- timidity and ignorance, [415];
- selfishness, [420];
- those who have all the rights they want, [461];
- same in Col., [517].
- Indirect Influence, needs responsibility, [55]; [96-7];
- Individuality of woman, suff. a guarantee of, [82];
- Iowa, reasons for refusing suff. amd't., [xxi];
- nat'l. conv. in Des Moines, [270];
- noted speakers before Legis., [279].
- See [State chapter].
- Ireland, wom. suff. in, [343];
- wom. on school and poor law bds., [368].
- See [chapter on Great Britain].
- Isle of Man, wom. suff. in, [1025].
- Kansas, grants Municipal Suff. to women, [xv]; [xxi]; [xxix];
- treatment of women, [199];
- suff. work of Nat'l. Ass'n. in, [220];
- descript. of nat'l. delegates, [221-2];
- first constit'n. recognizes rights of women, [407];
- Amer. Ass'n. meets in Topeka, [417];
- early work in, [418], [419];
- Mrs. Howe's plea for suff. in, [419].
- See [State chapter] and [Statistics].
- Labor, disabilities of women, [41];
- relation of wom. suff. to, [70];
- same, [79];
- suff. has no influence on price of, [98];
- wage-earning women should marry, [98];
- need of ballot for working women, [115];
- same, [122];
- Knights of Labor indorse wom. suff., [123];
- dignifies woman, [162];
- immoral women come from domestic life, [162];
- husband does not "support" wife, [171], [208], [311];
- man's material achievements, [171];
- not woman's curse, [171];
- degradation of woman's labor, [177];
- organizations favor wom. suff., [184];
- indust. emancip. of women, by Carroll D. Wright, have not taken men's work, new economic factor, leads to suff., [213];
- suff. demanded for working women, [216];
- women stenographers, [228];
- women wage-earners in Fla., [240];
- Florence Kelley on labor unions and working woman's need of ballot, [311];
- disfranch. women an injury to labor unions, [312];
- Fed. of Labor greets Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n., let. from Pres. Gompers, equal pay for wom., [334];
- ass'n. returns thanks, [344];
- entrance of women into unions and effect on suff., [349];
- appeal of Nat'l. Fed. for wom. suff. in '99, [359];
- Miss Laughlin on statistics of wage-earning women, need of ballot, [360];
- ancient opp. to, [361];
- working woman's great disadvantage, [377];
- wages of men and wom., [379]; [425];
- Nat'l. Fed. petit. for wom. suff. in 1900 after appeal from Miss Anthony. Nat'l. Bldg. and Trades Council, same, Int'l. Bricklayers' and Masons', same, [446];
- organizations for wom. suff., [448];
- K. of L. declare for, [568].
- See [Statistics].
- Labor Organizations, for wom. suff.
- Law, first woman admitted to practice before U. S. Sup. Ct., [33];
- second, [57];
- contest of Mrs. Bradwell in Ills. and U. S. Sup. Ct., [152];
- contest in Cal., [507];
- in Ind., [626];
- in Md., [700];
- in Mich. to be pros. atty., [770];
- in N. J., [833];
- in Penn., [904];
- Woman's Coll. of, [574];
- first woman to apply to practice, [609];
- first coll. to graduate a woman, [610].
- See also State chapters under Occupations.
- --women in, send trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [398].
- --Common, [33]; [49]; [159];
- --Constitutional, bar to wom. suff., [xiv], [xv]; [371].
- Laws for Women, résumé of, [453-8].
- --Property, for women, secured by a few, [xxiii];
- in Ky., [15];
- wife is moneyless, [40];
- inevitably one-sided, [198];
- nine-tenths relate to property, [200];
- uncertain for women, [255];
- in Ills., [276];
- women could secure good laws with suffrage, [424];
- present status, far from just to women, [456-8];
- Dower and Curtesy, [457];
- Guardianship of Children, and liability of "head of family" for support, [458];
- Divorce, and the various causes for, [459];
- Age of Protection, [460].
- See each State chapter under head of Legislative Action and Laws. For Great Britain, [1021].
- --Property, for women, secured by a few, [xxiii];
- Legacies, Mrs. Eddy's to Miss Anthony, [v];
- Legislatures, action on bills and resolutions for full and limited suffrage and other measures, under head of Legislative Action, in each State chapter, beginning [465];
- Letters, telegrams, greetings, etc., to American suff. convs., see [Chap. XXII];
- to natn'l. suff. conv. of '84, [15] et seq.,
- from noted English, [21-2],
- Bishop Simpson, [24];
- of '85, [61];
- of '86, [75];
- of '87, from Mrs. Stanton, [113],
- U. S. Treas. Spinner et al., [123];
- of '89, from Mrs. Stanton, [145];
- of '91, [179];
- of '93, last from Lucy Stone, [213], from Bishop Hurst, [220];
- of '94, from Gov. Waite, Mrs. Sewall, [232];
- of '96, [254];
- of '97, from Miss Reed, [285];
- of '98, from Abigail Bush, Lucinda H. Stone and others, [300-1];
- of '99, from Samuel Gompers, [334], Mrs. Stanton, [337], [342-3];
- of 1900, [359], [366].
- --to Int'l. Council of '88, [135].
- --to Miss Anthony on 70th birthday, [164];
- on 80th, [403].
- --to various Conventions, [447].
- --to Governors of States and Territories, [212].
- --to members of Congress, [35], [217], [218], [247], [287], [346].
- --to political delegates and conventions, [440] et seq.
- --to State constitutional conventions, [433].
- Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, [iv]; [2].
- Liquor Dealers, control in politics, [xix];
- attitude toward wom. suff., [xix];
- influence in Iowa, [xxi];
- in Neb., [80];
- allied with women remonstrants, [327];
- opposed to wom. suff., [373];
- at Nat'l. Brewers' Convention, [447];
- in Calif., [273], [486], [491-3], [499], [500];
- in Idaho, [284];
- in Ariz., [472];
- in Col., [512], [517];
- in S. D., [556];
- in Kas., [650], [660];
- in Ok., [888].
- Longevity and vitality of women, [29].
- Louisiana, Miss Anthony on women taxpayers' suff., [360].
- See [State chapter].
- Magazines. See [Newspapers].
- Majority, opposed to any reform, [xxii];
- Marriage, suff. has no relation to, [90];
- Sen. Brown's idea of, [94] et seq.;
- in wom. suff. States, [103];
- Sen. Vest on, [106] et seq.;
- position of woman in, regulations made by men, obstacles to happiness, Mrs. Colby on, [151];
- meaning of, narrowness of wives a detriment to men, Mrs. Stanton on, [161];
- interdependence of husband and wife, Mrs. Wallace on, [171];
- Mr. Hinckley on, [180];
- each supports the other, [171], [208], [311];
- of Mr. Blackwell and Lucy Stone, [226];
- wife need not give up name, [226];
- individuality of wife, Miss Shaw on, [230];
- what wives want, [245].
- See [Domestic].
- Massachusetts, sentiment for wom. suff. in, [36];
- Lucy Stone on treatment of women by its Legis., [192];
- early education of women, [192];
- women taxpayers, [240].
- See [State chapter].
- Matriarchate, Mrs. Spencer on evolution of family life, [328] et seq.; [1041].
- Medicine, early struggles of women to study, [296];
- letter from Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, [301];
- efforts of wom. in, [275], [355];
- statistics of women physicians, [275], [355], [370];
- first woman to graduate, [355]; [463]; [574];
- first to practice, [748];
- only woman dean of mixed college, [610];
- Johns Hopkins Medical, [700];
- medical societies in N. J., [833];
- first woman's med. coll., [904];
- tribute of women in, on Miss Anthony's 80th birthday, [394].
- See also State chapters under Occupations, and for physicians in institutions under Office Holding.
- Michigan, Munic. Suff. Bill vetoed, [xv];
- vote on suff. amend., [35];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. meets, [322].
- See [State chapter].
- Military, argument against wom. suff., nearly obsolete, [xxxi];
- Sen. Palmer on, [64];
- military questions must give way to economic, [69];
- ability to bear arms not a voting test, [82];
- Sen. Blair on military service no connection with suff., [87];
- same on women can fight, [90];
- Sen. Brown on women and military service, [94], [96], [100];
- woman's record, [101], [113];
- nation's debt to her, [115];
- brute force passing away, [121];
- woman's part in war, [161-2], [195];
- fighting qualities necessary in women, [183];
- women first to see advantage of peace, [208];
- Miss Clay on the military argument before Senate Com., [309];
- Miss Shaw on, [337];
- how women would have managed Span. Am. War, [339].
- Ministers, early women, [59], [260];
- Minnesota, difficulty of carrying wom. suff. amend., [xvi];
- Amer. Suff. Ass'n. meets in Minneapolis, [411].
- See [State chapter].
- Motherhood, [xxxi];
- needed in politics, [40];
- not a limitation, [58];
- Mrs. Stanton on ancient idea of, [60];
- Sen. Blair on maternity and suff., [91];
- Sen. Brown on, [94] et seq.;
- Sen. Dolph on, [103];
- Sen. Eustis on, [104];
- Sen. Vest on, [106];
- Miss Willard asks suff. for mothers, [142];
- mothers should be honored equally with fathers, [194];
- mothers should be exempt from wage-earning, [211];
- child dearer than all else, [226];
- Mrs. Stetson on, [266];
- not broad enough, [277];
- Mrs. Spencer on motherhood among primitive peoples, [328-333];
- suff. and, [283], [303-4], [357];
- fits women for suff., [309];
- all wom. not fitted for, [362];
- Congress of Mothers, [1051].
- See also [Testimony from Wom. Suff. States], beginning [1085], and State chapters for [Colorado], [Idaho], [Utah] and [Wyoming].
- Municipal Suffrage, in Kas., [xv];
- bill vetoed in Mich., [xv]; [123];
- effect in Kas., [199];
- Australia first country to grant, [224];
- cities need woman's vote, [278], [420], [422];
- in Ireland, [343];
- how gained in Kas., [649] et seq.;
- in Kas., [652], [664];
- in Great Brit., [1012], [1022];
- in New Zealand, [1025];
- in Australia, [1027] et seq.;
- in Canada, [1035] et seq.;
- in other countries, [1038] et seq.
- National Suffrage Association, membership and finance, [xxx];
- contests for right to vote under 14th amend., [4];
- abandons attempt, [6];
- same for Federal suff., [10];
- begins efforts for 16th amend., [11];
- work in the States, [11];
- work before Congress, [11];
- effect on the franchise, [13];
- founded in '69, [14];
- conventions held, [14];
- work in Washington, [15];
- finances in '84, [27];
- conv. of '88, [137];
- finances in '89, [154];
- union with American Ass'n., [164];
- Miss Anthony declares for free platform, [169];
- finances in '92, [185];
- last app. of Mrs. Stanton and Lucy Stone, [186];
- at Columb. Expos., [217];
- freedom of platform, [224];
- mem. serv. for Lucy Stone, [225];
- finances in '95, org. com. established, [250];
- finances in '96, [256];
- headqrs. established, [257];
- welcomes Utah, [260];
- breadth of platf., [264];
- finances of '97, Miss Anthony's contrib., [287];
- reports on course of study and finance, [289];
- demands equal rights for women in every depart., [291];
- finances in '99, [342];
- Washt'n Post compliments, [349];
- advantage of meeting in capital, [351];
- finances in 1900, [364];
- holds Bazar, [365];
- rec'd by Pres. McKinley in 1900, Mrs. McKinley sends flowers, [384];
- Miss Anthony resigns presidency, action of conv., her speeches, etc., [385] et seq.;
- her farewell, [393];
- Mrs. Chapman Catt elected pres., [387];
- introd. by Miss Anthony, sp. of accept., [388];
- notices of new pres., [389];
- love for Miss Shaw, [389];
- celebrates Miss Anthony's 80th birthday, [349] et seq.;
- appeals to political convs. and delegates in 1900, [440-3];
- nat'l and State work, [450];
- work for rights of women in our new possessions, [Chap. XIX];
- synopsis of constitn., officers, committees, life members and delegates, [1098] et seq.
- For general work, see Chaps. II-XXII.
- Nebraska, difficulty of carrying amend., [xvi];
- suff. amend, campn., [80].
- See [State chapter].
- Need, of man and woman in law and politics, [179];
- Negroes, how enfranch., [xvii];
- why disfranch., [xviii];
- placed above women, [2];
- right to suff., [6];
- nat'l. amend. necessary, [42];
- women should not have suff., [105-6]; [311];
- deprived of suff. in South, compared to white women, [325];
- women in smoking cars, [343];
- if denied suff. should not be counted in basis of represent., [376];
- trib. of wom. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [398];
- her sympathy for, [403];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. of Colored Women, [1051].
- New Jersey, failure of Sch. Suff. amend., [xvi];
- first State to grant wom. suff., [19];
- account of same, [830].
- See [State chapter].
- New South Wales, chapter on, [1029].
- Newspapers and Magazines.[502]
- Advertiser (New Decatur, Ala.), [465].
- Arena, The, [6], [927-8].
- Argonaut (San Francisco), [491].
- Australian Register, [1028].
- Australian Woman's Sphere (Melbourne), [1031].
- Boomerang (Laramie, Wyo.), [1006].
- Bricklayer and Mason, [446].
- Bulletin (San Francisco), [491].
- Call (San Francisco), [482], [487], [491], [505].
- Chicago Law Times, [609].
- Christian Advocate, [207].
- Colorado Springs Gazette, [525].
- Commercial Gazette (Cin'ti), [428].
- Congressional Record, [110].
- Constitution (Atlanta), [244], [246].
- Daily Statesman (Boise, Ida.), [319], [591].
- Daily Times (Seattle), [974].
- Democrat (Grand Rapids), [339].
- Democratic State Journal (Wash.), [1096].
- Englishwoman's Review, [22], [319], [1012].
- Enquirer (Cin'ti), [428].
- Evening News (Washtn.), [202].
- Evening Post (New York), [1096].
- Examiner (San Francisco), [491].
- Express (Los Angeles), [495].
- Fortnightly Review, [1014-5].
- Freemen's Labor Journal (Spokane), [974].
- Harper's Bazar, [716].
- Harper's Magazine, [203].
- Herald (Boston), [732].
- Leader (Des Moines), [271], [273].
- Legal News, The (Chicago), [212], [609].
- Lily (Amelia Bloomer, ed.), [250], [295].
- Liquor Dealer (Los Angeles), [499].
- Massachusetts papers, [711].
- Mirror (Seattle), [1096].
- Nevada Citizen, [811].
- New Northwest, [975].
- Nineteenth Century (Eng.), [1014].
- Oregonian (Portland), [896].
- Picayune (New Orleans), [680], [683].
- Post (San Francisco), [491].
- Post (Washtn.), [188], [201], [221], [236], [349], [361], [385], [387], [390-1], [393], [395], [400].
- Post-Intelligencer (Seattle), [1096].
- Public Ledger (Phila.), [227].
- Record (San Francisco), [491].
- Record-Union (Sacramento), [491].
- Remonstrance (Boston), [512].
- Report (San Francisco), [491].
- Rhode Island papers, [910-11].
- Saturday Review (Atlanta), [582].
- Star (Richmond, Va.), [964].
- Star (San Francisco), [491].
- Star (Washtn.), [173], [189], [318], [388].
- Suffrage Reveille (Kas.), [647].
- Suffragist (Ills.), [612].
- Sun (Baltimore), [698].
- Sun (New York), [326], [459].
- Sunday World (Los Angeles), [499].
- Sunny South (Atlanta), [238].
- Times (Leavenworth, Kas.), [645].
- Times (London, Eng.), [1019].
- Times (Los Angeles), [491], [499].
- Times (New York), [364].
- Town Talk (Los Angeles), [499].
- Transcript (Olympia), [1096].
- Tribune (Chicago), [93], [1009].
- Una (Paulina Wright Davis, ed.), [294].
- Wisconsin Citizen, [342], [987].
- Woman's Chronicle (Ark), [475-6].
- Woman's Column (Boston), [431], [465], [708].
- Woman's Exponent (Utah), [936] et al.
- Woman's Forum (Ills.), [613].
- Woman's Journal (Boston), [221], [236], [256], [342], [350], [381-2], [392], [406], [417], [423], [426], [430], [701], [726], [734], [736], [1096].
- Woman's Standard (Ia.), [342], [629].
- Woman's Tribune (Washtn.), [76], [126], [164], [296], [342], [306], [575], [970].
- Women's Suffrage Journal (Eng.), [22], [1015].
- Young Woman's Journal, [956]. See Press.
- New York, attempt to confer Sch. Suff. on women, [xv];
- New Zealand, chapter on, [1029];
- eminent advocates of wom. suff., [1084].
- Occupations, résumé of women in, [463];
- entrance of women, [xxii], [xxiii], [xxv];
- statistics, [xxx];
- advantage of ballot, [67];
- progress of women in, [133];
- women first in, [208];
- Mr. Bok on women in business, [229];
- danger of disfranch. women in, [312];
- statistics of wages, [379];
- business women send trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [398].
- See State chapters under head of Occupations, beginning p. [465];
- also Labor and various professions, Law, etc.
- Office-Holding by women, résumé of, [462], and in each State chapter under head of Office-Holding, beginning [465];
- Officers, of Amer. Suff. Ass'n. in '84, [408];
- Opponents of wom. suff., see [Church], [Congress], [Debates], [Electorate], [Indifference of Women], [Liquor Dealers], [Remonstrants], [Reports], etc.
- Oregon, [xxi]; [xxix];
- three classes of opponents, [249];
- Amer. Suff. Ass'n. aids, [408].
- See [State chapter].
- Organization for wom. suff.,
- Organizations of Women, National,[ Chap. LXXV].
- --Ass'n for Adv'mt of Wom., [1050].
- --Coll. Alum., Ass'n of, [1048].
- --Colonial Dames of Amer., [1066].
- --Col'd Wom., Nat'l Ass'n of, [1051].
- --Council of Women, Int'l, [1044].
- --Council of Women, Nat'l, [1044-5].
- --Daughters of Amer. Rev., [1065].
- --Daughters of the Rev., [1066].
- --Daught. of Vets., Nat'l All., [1064].
- --Daught. of Confed., United, [1067].
- --Daught. of 1812, Nat. Soc, [1067].
- --Daughters of Rebekah, [1069].
- --Eastern Star, Order of, [1068].
- --Fed. of Clubs, General, [1050].
- --G. A. R., Ladies of, [1064].
- --Household Econ., Nat'l As., [1056].
- --Indian Ass'n. Wom. Nat'l., [1053].
- --Jewish Wom., Nat. Coun. of, [1053].
- --Keeley Rescue League, [1056].
- --Kindergarten Union, Nat'l., [1055].
- --Loc. Eng'rs, Ladies' Aux., [1069].
- --Maccabees of World, Sup. Hive, Ladies of, [1067].
- --Missionary Societies, [1057-1062].
- --Mothers, Nat'l. Cong. of, [1051].
- --Mt. Vernon Ladies' Ass'n., [1065].
- --Music. Clubs, Nat'l. Fed. of, [1056].
- --Needlework Guild of Am., [1057].
- --Prison Ass'n., Woman's, [1055].
- --Railroad Cond., Ladies' Aux., [1069].
- --Rathbone Sisters of World, Sup. Temple, [1068].
- --Red Cross Soc., Am. Nat'l., [1048].
- --Relief Corps, Woman's, [1064].
- --Relief Soc., Nat'l. Wom., [1052].
- --Sabbath Alliance, Wom., [1063].
- --Social Purity, Christian League for, [1054].
- --Sunshine Soc., Internat'l., [1052].
- --Wom. Chr. Temp. Union, [1045].
- --Women Workers, Nat'l., [1054].
- --Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Ass'n., [1055].
- --Y'ng Wom. Chr. Ass'n., [1063].
- --Miscellaneous, [1069].
- --of Men and Women, [1070].
- --in Great Britain, Liberal Federation, Primrose League and Nat'l. Suff. Society, [1013-14].
- --general comment on, majority would not have consented to, [xxii];
- great power of, [xxv];
- value of anti-suff., [xxix];
- working toward suff., [xxx];
- suff. organizations, rank first, [188];
- vast increase, [396];
- first on record and evolution of, [1042-3];
- first temperance organ'zs., [1042];
- during Civil War, [1043];
- dignity of convs., [1044];
- great scope of objects but few for suff., [1070-1];
- all leading to it, [1071];
- value in develop, of women, [1072];
- number enrolled, [1072];
- future power, [1073];
- Gov't. must have their help, [1073].
- Parties, see alphabetical list and also Conventions.
- Peace, Conf. at Hague, Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. expresses sympathy, [336];
- Persecution, of early workers, [xxviii];
- Petition, woman's right to, [32];
- Petitions, for wom. suff., great number, [33];
- for many years, [36];
- in Ills., [39];
- in O., [46]; [110];
- national enrollment, [137];
- million signatures, [184];
- size of, [268];
- Fed. of Labor for wom. suff., [334];
- in Wy., [448];
- in N. Y., [850].
- See [Chap. XXIII] and State chapters under Legislative Action.
- In Great Brit., [1015], [1017], [1020];
- in N. Z., [1026];
- in Victoria, [1032].
- --against wom. suff., [107];
- Philippines, Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. demands rights for their women, [325];
- Mrs. Spencer on our duty to the women of our new possessions, [328] et seq.;
- discussion, [331] et seq.;
- no hope for their women, [347];
- testimony in favor before Senate Com., [348].
- See [Chap. XIX] for full statement.
- Pharmacy, in Ky., [676].
- Physical Ability, woman lacks, [99], [100], [108].
- See [Military].
- Pioneers, first work for wom. suff., [xiii];
- early conditions of women, [1];
- at Int'l. Council, [136];
- in the West, [148];
- struggles of, [154];
- work of, [188];
- appeal for their children, [195];
- tributes to by Miss Anthony and Fred. Douglass, [204];
- trib. of Douglass to, [227];
- in Utah, [261];
- gratitude to, [290];
- young women should continue their work, [292];
- mem. services for, [293];
- at conv. of '98, [298-9];
- of '99, [336].
- Plan of Work, adopted by nat'l. suff. conv. of '84, [26], [62];
- Police Matrons, see Office-Holding in State chapters, beginning p. [465].
- Politics, effect of women in, [xix];
- Politicians, object to wom. suff., [xix]; [xx]; [xxi];
- women as, [99].
- For Politics and Politicians, see chapters for States where women vote and in which wom. suff. campaigns have been held;
- also [Parties], [Conventions], [Republicans], etc.
- Populists, [444];
- Porto Rico, Nat'l. Ass'n. demands rights for women in, [325];
- appeals to Cong. for same, in 1900, [446].
- Postmasters, women, [462].
- Prayers, Mrs. McLaren on, [22];
- Presidents, of Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n., Mrs. Stanton, in '84, [15];
- of united assn's. in '90, [174];
- resigns and made hon. pres., [186];
- Lucy Stone made hon. pres., [186];
- Miss Anthony elected pres. in '92, [186];
- resigns in 1900, [385];
- Mrs. Chapman Catt elected, [387];
- Miss A. made hon. pres., [389].
- --and Vice-Presidents of U. S. favoring wom. suff., [1075].
- --of Universities and Colleges, same, [1079].
- Presidential Suffrage, form of petition, [286];
- bill in Kas., [655].
- Press, present attitude, [xxviii];
- on dress of delegates, [56];
- change in tone, [57];
- Miss Anthony against starting paper, [216];
- report of nat'l. press work for '96, [286];
- for '97, [288];
- for '99, [365];
- early comment on wom. suff., [293];
- wom. suff. dept. in N. Y. Sun, [326];
- need of women on press, [326];
- report to Amer. conv. of '87, [425];
- of '88, [431];
- press in Calif, campn., [490], [499].
- See [Newspapers].
- Prince of India, everlasting record, [277].
- Progress of Equal Rights, reasons for, [xiii];
- present status, [xxv];
- hope for future, [xxvi];
- more rapid in future, [xxxiii];
- effect of Civil War on, [2];
- Congress'l. Com. report, [53];
- Sen. Palmer on, [63]; [133]; [134]; [191];
- Miss Anthony on, [325]; [207]; [242]; [306];
- in public sentiment, [349];
- in the South, [362]; [369];
- social, educat'l, etc., Mrs. Catt on, [392];
- as shown in treatment of Miss Anthony, [394], [398];
- in position of advocates, [405]; [412];
- in the laws, [455-8].
- Progress of Woman Suffrage, [169]; [198];
- Professions, women in, see Law, Medicine, etc., also Occupations.
- Property, Lucy Stone on laws in Mass., [192];
- Public Schools, statistics of pupils, [xxx];
- Queensland, see chapter on, [1032].
- Radicals, of each new age, [xxxiii]; [117], [271].
- Receptions, [15]; [18]; [56]; [127]; [175]; [183]; [188]; [251]; [262]; [265]; [270]; [354]; [384].
- See various State chapters beginning [465].
- Reformers, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw on, [131] et seq.
- Religion, see [Church].
- Reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, [iv]; [250].
- Remonstrants, women against suff., [xxix];
- in politics, [16];
- called to account, [19];
- Mr. Foulke on, [168];
- Mrs. Howe on, [170]; [171];
- three classes of, [249]; [258];
- Miss Blackwell on, [320];
- allied with liquor dealers, [327];
- satire on, [361];
- Grace Greenwood on, [364];
- in England, take advantage of every gain, [369];
- Mrs. Catt on, [370];
- against education, property laws, etc., [380];
- before Sen. com. in 1900, [381];
- before House com., amusing occurrences, [382];
- in different stages of evolution, [392];
- in Col., [512];
- in S. D., [557];
- in Kansas, [650];
- in Mass., [704], [732-3], [736] et al.;
- in N. Y., [850], [858-9], [861];
- in Ok., [888];
- in Ore., [895];
- in Wash., [971];
- in Austr., [1031].
- Reports, of Congress'l coms. on wom. suff., [12];
- House Judic., of '84, [47] et seq., [52] et seq.;
- of '86, [82] et seq.;
- of '90, [163];
- of '94, [235];
- Senate, of '84, [47];
- see also [93] et seq;
- of '92, [201];
- of '96, [207];
- work of Miss Anthony and Mrs. Upton in securing, [366].
- --of nat'l. suff. conv. of '84, [15];
- --State, to nat'l. suff. convs., [15];
- to American suff. convs., [432].
- --Miss Anthony's on work in conventions of 1900, [439] et seq.
- Representation, basis of, Federal Constitution on, [8];
- Representatives, U. S., favoring wom. suff., [1077].
- See State chapters under Legislative Action.
- Republicans, enfranch. negro men, [xvii]; [143];
- in Calif., [485], [487], [491];
- in Col., [516], [518], [520-5];
- in S. D., [555];
- in Ida., [590-2];
- in Ills., [605-6];
- in Ind., [617];
- in Kas., [643-7], [649-55], [661];
- in Mass., [712], [724], [727];
- in Mich., [755];
- in N. Y., [848] et seq., [872];
- in Utah, [949], [953] et seq.;
- in Wash., [971];
- in Congress on Wy., [1004];
- Nat'l. League of Clubs, [713-14].
- See [Conventions].
- Resolutions, at nat'l suff. conv. of '69, right of women to vote under 14th amend., [3];
- at conv. of '84, [25];
- on death of Wendell Phillips, [25];
- for Intl. Council, [25];
- on Anna Ella Carroll, [25];
- on creeds and dogmas., [58];
- memorial of '85, [61];
- on carrying wom. suff. into church, [75];
- for 16th amend. to Nat'l const'n., [85];
- at conv. of '87, [122];
- of thanks to men, ridiculed by Mrs. Stanton, [145];
- at conv. of '89, [154];
- on trial of Susan B. Anthony, [155];
- on disfranch. of women in Wash. Ty., [155];
- on represent. of wom. at N. Y. Centennial, [156];
- by Mrs. Stanton on the church and divorce, [165];
- memorial of '90, [174];
- at conv. of '91, [184];
- for Sunday opening of World's Fair, [186];
- to prohibit sale of liquor at same, [186];
- mem. of '93, to Geo. W. Curtis and others, [203] et seq.;
- at conv. of '93, [216];
- mem. of '94, [227];
- of '95, [250];
- of '96, [259];
- against Woman's Bible, [263];
- mem. of '97, [275];
- at conv. of '98, [290];
- mem. of '98, [293];
- of Fed. of Labor for wom. suff. in '98, [334];
- res. for Peace services, [337];
- at conv. of '99, [343];
- mem. of '99, [344];
- of Fed. of Labor in '99, [359];
- mem. of 1900, [366];
- res. on wom. suff. in Col., [383];
- on Miss Anthony's resignation, [386];
- of Amer. suff. conv. in '84, [409];
- mem. of Frances D. Gage and others, [409];
- at Amer. conv. of '85, [416];
- of '87, [425];
- for union of two suff. societies, [426];
- of Col. Legis., [531];
- of Wy. Legis., [1007].
- See also various State chapters beginning [465].
- Revolution, will it be necessary for wom. suff.? [119];
- women will cause, [139].
- Right, Suffrage a, proved by Nat'l. Constit'n, [xxxii];
- guaranteed by it, [1], [3]; [38]; [45-6];
- Rep. Maybury denies, [47];
- Rep. Poland, [50]; [52];
- Cong. Com. report, [54];
- Miss Eastman on, [72], [80];
- Cong. Com. report, [82];
- Sen. Blair on, [86], [89], [90];
- Sen. Dolph on, [101-2]-5;
- Sen. Vest denies, [107];
- Mrs. Gage on, [118];
- Sen. Blair on, [145];
- Mr. Foulke on, [167-8];
- Mrs. Howe on, [170];
- Mrs. Wallace on, [172];
- Mrs. Stanton on, [189];
- Lucy Stone on, [191];
- Mrs. Catt on, [194];
- Miss Blackwell on, [197];
- Miss Reed on, [285];
- Mr. Garrison on, [305];
- Miss Anthony on, [325];
- Mrs. Blake on, [374-5];
- Chancellor Eliot on, [413]; [441-2].
- School Suffrage, bills vetoed in Calif., [xv];
- experience in N. Y., [xv];
- in Wis., [xv];
- in N. J., [xvi];
- in S. D., [xvi];
- men do not exercise, [198], [541]; [212];
- in Boston, [746];
- legality in N. Y., [1093];
- in Great Brit., [1022];
- in New Zeal., [1025];
- in Canada, [1034] et seq.;
- where possessed in U. S., [461].
- See chapters for these States under Suffrage.
- Science and wom. suff., Mrs. Gage on, [28];
- botanical objection, [90].
- Self-government best means of self-development, Mrs. Stanton on, [40].
- Senators, U. S., favoring wom. suff., [1076].
- Sermons, Miss Shaw on Heavenly Vision and progress of race, [128]; [136]; [175]; [184]; [185]; [202];
- Soldiers, women as, [309-10];
- wom. produce, [310];
- efforts to enable to vote, [335];
- women bear the arm-bearers, [337].
- See [Military] and [War].
- Solitude of Self, address by Mrs. Stanton, [189].
- South, position of women, [212]; [216];
- South Dakota, failure of Sch. Suff. amend., [xvii]; [xxi]; [xxix];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. raises funds for campn., [174];
- Miss Shaw describes, [182]; [183];
- suff. bill vetoed, [414].
- See [State chapter].
- Speakers, at Int'l. Council of '88, [136];
- at Miss Anthony's 70th birthday recep., [163];
- at 80th birthday recep., [394-5];
- at nat'l. suff. convs., see respective chapters, beginning p. [14];
- before Congress'l. Coms., see chapters for even years;
- at Amer. suff. convs., see [Chap. XXIV].
- See State chapters for State speakers.
- --of House of Representatives favoring wom. suff., [1077].
- State Chapters, beginning [465].
- State's Rights, to grant suff., [50];
- Statistics, of women wage-earners, [xxiii], [xxx];
- of public schools, [xxx];
- of foreign vote in Wis., [148];
- of women physicians, [275], [355];
- health of women graduates, [355];
- wages of women, [360], [379];
- of woman vote in Col., [525];
- in Ida., [595];
- in Kas., [660];
- in Mass., [746];
- in Ohio, [883];
- in Utah, [952];
- in Wash., [412], [967];
- in Wyo., [1010];
- in New Zeal., [1026];
- in S. Australia, [1028];
- vote on wom. suff. in Kas., [647].
- Suffrage, Woman,
- --Advantages of, [21], [41], [53], [55], [65], [66], [83], [159], [161], [162], [178], [181].
- --Advocates, character of, [xxxii], [412];
- --Bible, for and against. See [Bible].
- --Bills for. See [Bills].
- --Campaigns for. See [Amendment Campaigns].
- --Church, attitude of. See [Church].
- --Congressional Action. See [Congress].
- --Constitutional Phases of. See [Constitutions].
- --Conventions for. See [Conventions].
- --Debates on. See [Congress].
- --Decisions. See [Supreme Court Decisions].
- --Democracy of. See [Democracy].
- --Domestic, argument against wom. suff. losing force, [xxxi];
- Reagan, of Texas, on this point, [31];
- John Quincy Adams on, [47];
- woman's sphere, [48];
- would break up home [49];
- proper sphere, [53];
- position of woman in all countries, [52], [83];
- fear of quarrels, [92];
- sphere of two sexes, [94];
- woman is queen, [95];
- would disrupt family, [99];
- harmony not disturbed, [103];
- embrace of female politician, [106-7]-8, [117];
- woman's sphere narrowed, [190];
- vote of husband and wife, [198];
- wives of great men, [206];
- wom. suff. and home, effect where women vote, [315];
- evolution of family life, [328];
- college wom. and home, [357-8];
- no relation between suff. and housekeeping, [362];
- modern home happiest, [371];
- domestic instincts eternal, [380];
- effect of wom. suff. on domestic life in Colorado, [283], [356], [1087];
- in Idaho, [595];
- in Utah, [319], [1088];
- in Wyoming, [117], [181], [302], [1089], [1091-2].
- --Economics of, [308];
- --Educated, constitutional to require it, [246];
- --Ethics of, [20], [43], [69], [80], [81], [116];
- --Expediency of, [xxiv]; [52];
- --Federal. See [Federal Suffrage].
- --Illiterate. See [Illiteracy].
- --Indifference of Women. See [Indifference].
- --Justice of, [17], [74], [80], [82], [86], [102], [147], [162], [163], [167-8], [183];
- --Labor and. See [Labor].
- --Legislative Action on. See [Legislatures].
- --Liquor Dealers and. See [Liquor Dealers].
- --Majority of women opposed. See [Majority].
- --Military argument against. See [Military].
- --Motherhood and. See [Motherhood].
- --Ministers for and against. See [Ministers], [Church] and [Sermons].
- --Morality through, [xxvi]; [18], [22], [24], [39], [43], [67], [115], [120], [136], [308].
- --Municipal. See [Municipal Suffrage].
- --Nature and, limitations of, [53];
- --Need of, [46], [69], [84], [88];
- --Negroes and. See [Negroes].
- --Non-partisanship of demand, [38], [80], [81], [143], [173];
- --Opposition to. See [Introduction];
- of church, State, home and society, Mrs. Stanton on, [177];
- ignorance of, [276];
- great obstacles, [371].
- See also [Liquor Dealers], [Remonstrants], Congressional Debates and Reports.
- --Organization for. See [Organization].
- --Petitions for. See [Petitions].
- --Philosophy of, Mrs. Colby on, [254].
- See also Ethics.
- --Pioneers of. See [Pioneers].
- --Progress of. See [Progress of Wom. Suff. and Equal Rights.]
- --Protection of, [17];
- --Qualifications for, Sen. Blair on, [87-91];
- physical, [51]; [94] et seq.
- See also [Military].
- --Right of. See [Right, Suffrage a].
- --School. See [School Suffrage].
- --Science of, scientific aspect, by Mrs. Gage, [28].
- --Sermons on. See [Sermons].
- --South and. See [South].
- --State's Rights and. See [State's Rights].
- --Taxation and. See [Taxation and Taxpayers' Suffrage].
- --Temperance through, [xxvi]; [18];
- --in Territories. See chapters on Territories.
- --Testimony for. See [Testimony].
- --Universal, approved, [xxvii];
- --War and. See [War].
- Suffrage, Woman,
- miscellaneous, full résumé of, see [Introduction].
- Amount now possessed and how obtained, [xxvii], [34], [461].
- See also chapters of States and Territories under head of Suffrage.
- Why denied to woman, [xiv] et seq.;
- effect on politics, [xix];
- obstacles to, [xx] et seq.;
- future prospects, [xxvi] et seq.;
- where taken away, [xxvii], [674], [968];
- attempt of women to vote under 14th Amend., [3] et seq.;
- capacity for, [13];
- evolution of, [18];
- Mrs. Spencer on, [308];
- scientific view of, [28], [90];
- practical experience, see [Testimony], chapters on States where women vote, also Sen. Palmer on, [68], Sen. Dolph on, [103];
- dangers of, Sen. Brown on, [96] et seq., Sen. Vest on, [105] et seq., [999] et seq.;
- danger of withholding, Mrs. Stanton on, [119], [139], Mrs. Wallace on, [172];
- unequal struggle for, Mrs. Stanton on, [139], [338];
- men's indifference to, [187];
- peaceful effort for, [231], [245];
- industrial emancip. leads to, Carroll D. Wright on, [215];
- man improved by, [391];
- immense work of a few for, [449].
- See [Vote], and [Presidential, Suffrage]; also [chapter on Great Britain and her Colonies] and [Chap. LXXIV].
- Sunday Observance, Mrs. Stanton on, [166]; [186]; [217].
- Supreme Court Decisions, U. S.,,
- Dred Scott case defining citizens, [4], [78];
- on Virginia L. Minor's attempt to vote, [5];
- Slaughter House Cases, [5];
- Yarbrough on Federal Suff., [8];
- on 14th amend., [79]; [144]; [165];
- against right of women to practice law, [153];
- on woman's right to vote, [153];
- recognizing slavery, [165];
- Justices of, favoring wom. suff., [1076].
- --State,
- on attempt of Miss Anthony, Mrs. Virginia L. Minor and other wom. to vote, [4] et seq.;
- on Federal Suffrage in Kellar case (Ills), [10];
- on property rights of women in Calif., [502];
- on wom. suff. in Calif., [504];
- on wom. suff. amend. in Ida., [272], [593];
- on woman's right to vote, to practice law and to sell liquor in Ind., [621-2], [626];
- on Munic. Suff. in Mich., [765];
- on Sch. Suff. in N. J., [830];
- on Sch. Suff. in N. Y., [867];
- same in O., [883];
- women's voting on constitn. in Utah, [948];
- on wom. suff. in Wash., [968-9], [1096];
- in Wis., [990];
- Justices of, favoring wom. suff.,
- Tasmania, chapter on, [1033].
- Taxation,
- without representation, [xxxi];
- in Mass., [34]; [38]; [65]; [66]; [97]; [148];
- of women in N. Y., Mass. and Tenn., [240];
- in Ga., [242];
- in N. Y., [247], [313], [851];
- of women helps pay Legislators, [374];
- women should be relieved of until enfranch., [376];
- Chicago Teachers' Fed. compels taxation of corporations, [611]; [763];
- in Phila., [900].
- Taxpayers' Suffrage,
- Teachers,
- see [Education], [Public Schools] and [Universities].
- Territories,
- Testimony, in favor of wom. suff.,
- from Colorado, [239], [268], [283], [302-3], [338], [356], [383];
- Kansas, [191];
- Utah, [261], [283];
- U. S. Sen. Cannon on, [304];
- St. Sen. Martha Hughes Cannon on, [319];
- Washington,
- in Wyoming,
- See Statistics,
- also Testimony from Wom. Suff. States, beginning p. [1085],
- State chapters for [Colorado], [Idaho], [Kansas], [Utah] and [Wyoming] and pp. [1027-1028].
- Universities and Colleges,
- large number of women in, [xxii];
- women on faculties, [355];
- Emma Willard's school, geometry in, [355];
- Mt. Holyoke, Latin in, [355];
- first Boston High School, [355];
- President Eliot on girls in Boston Latin School and Radcliffe, [355];
- Johns Hopkins Medical, [700];
- Wellesley students for wom. suff., [714];
- Smith, same, [716];
- Girton and Newnham (Eng.), same, [1015];
- woman suffrage in, [709];
- Radcliffe, [355], [749];
- Columbia, [871];
- Rochester, [871];
- Brown, [918-20];
- Oberlin, [884];
- Antioch, [885];
- State, closed to wom., [966];
- open to women in Gr. Brit., [1024];
- in other countries, [1038] et seq.;
- presidents of, favoring wom. suff., [1079].
- See also [Education].
- Utah,
- adopts wom. suff., [xxi]; [252];
- visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw in '95, [253];
- welcomed by Nat'l. Ass'n., [260];
- organiz'n for wom. suff., [262];
- gift to Miss Anthony, [390].
- See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
- Victoria, chapter on, [1031].
- Voices, of women, [240]; [334-5].
- Vote,
- woman's, political complexion of, [xviii],
- not wanted by politicians and others, [xix];
- best women would not vote, [50];
- they would, [97];
- they would not, [98];
- women do vote, [93], [117], [181];
- first voted in N. J., [19], [830];
- future woman will be urged to vote, [211].
- See [Statistics], [Suffrage], [Testimony], and chapters for [Colorado], [Idaho], [Kansas], [Utah], [Washington], [Wyoming], [Australia] and[ New Zealand].
- --of nat'l. conv. on carrying wom. suff. into church, [77];
- Wages, see [Labor] and [Statistics].
- Wills, see p. [455] and [Laws].
- War,
- hated by women, [xix], [84], [208];
- man's part compared to woman's, [115];
- woman's part in war, [161-2];
- first to see advantages of peace, [208];
- pathetic war for suff., [231], [245];
- war should have consent of women, [335];
- women left to fight alone, [338];
- badly needed in Span. Am., [339];
- women and the South African, [391].
- See Military and Soldiers.
- --Civil, developed woman, [2];
- Washington City,
- plan to beautify, [xxxii];
- entertains nat'l. suff. convs. from '69, [14];
- Miss Anthony's preference as a place for holding convs., [218], [351].
- See accounts of nat'l. convs., Chaps. II-XXII, also [chapter on District of Columbia].
- Washington Territory, [xxi]; [xxix];
- Sen. Dolph on enfranch. of its women, [102];
- their disfranch. denounced, [155];
- full account of this, [1096-8].
- See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
- Wisconsin,
- Sch. Suff. in, [xv];
- rule of foreigners, [148].
- See [State chapter].
- Womanliness, [52]; [88]; [95]; [106]; [160];
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
- petition for suff., [110]; [123];
- Miss Willard represents before Sen. Com. of '88, [141-2];
- wom. suff. in '81, [215];
- at nat'l. conv. of '97, [278].
- For bills in Legislatures see pp. [451-2], and various State chapters under head of Legislative Action;
- also Canada, New Zealand and Tasmania;
- for founding and work, [1045] et seq.;
- attitude towards wom. suff., [1070].
- Woman's Rights Conventions,
- Workingmen,
- Workingwomen,
- relation of wom. suff. to, [70];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. demands suff. for, [216].
- See [Labor] and [Statistics].
- Wyoming,
- adopts wom. suff., [xxi];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. congratulates on admission, [176];
- gavel from, [238]; [252];
- visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw, [253];
- compared to Switzerland, [282];
- gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [400];
- petits. Cong. for 16th amend., [448];
- debate in Cong. on admission, [998] et seq.
- See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].