goes to Europe, [269];
returns to enter Dartmouth, [278];
death of, [315];
his character, [317];
his portrait, [320];
mourning for, [341], [350].
Stowe, Samuel Charles, sixth child of H. B. S., birth of, [118];
death of, [124];
anguish at loss of, [198];
early death of, [508].
Study, plans for a, [104].
Sturge, Joseph, visit to, [223].
Suffrage, universal, H. W. Beecher advocate of, [477].
Sumner, Charles, on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," [196];
letter to H. B. S. from, [268].
Sumter, Fort, H. W. Beecher raises flag on, [477].
"Sunny Memories," [251];
date of, [491].
Sutherland, Duchess of, [188], [218];
friend to America, [228];
at Stafford House presents gold bracelet, [233];
visit to, [274], [276];
fine character, [277];
sympathy with on son's death, [319];
warm welcome to H. B. S., [346];
death of, [410];
letters from H. B. S. to, on "Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin," [188];
on death of eldest son, [315].
Sutherland, Lord, personal appearance of, [232].
Swedenborg, weary messages from spirit-world of, [486].
Swiss Alps, visit to, [244];
delight in, [246].
Swiss interest in "Uncle Tom," [244].
Switzerland, H. B. S. in, [348].
Sykes, Mrs. See May, Georgiana.
Talfourd, Mr. Justice, [226].
Thackeray, W. M., Lowell on, [328].
Thanksgiving Day in Washington, freed slaves celebrate, [387].
"Times, London," on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," [168];
on Mrs. Stowe's new dress, [237];
on "Dred," [278];
Miss Martineau's criticism on, [310].
Titcomb, John, aids H. B. S. in moving, [137].
Tourgée, Judge A. W., his speech at seventieth birthday, [505].
Trevelyan, Lord and Lady, [231];
breakfast to Mrs. Stowe, [234].
Triqueti, Baron de, models bust of H. B. S., [289].
Trowbridge, J. T., writes on seventieth birthday, [505].
"True Story of Lady Byron's Life, The," in "Atlantic Monthly," [447].
Tupper, M. F., calls on H. B. S., [231].
"Uncle Tom's Cabin," description of Augustine St. Clair's mother's influence a simple reproduction of Mrs. Lyman Beecher's influence, [5];
written under love's impulse, [52];
fugitives' escape, foundation of story, [93];
popular conception of author of, [127];
origin and inspiration of, [145];
Prof. Cairnes on, [146];
Uncle Tom's death, conception of, [148];
letter to Douglas about facts, [149];
appears in the "Era," [149], [156];
came from heart, [153];
a religious work, object of, [154];
its power, [155];
begins a serial in "National Era," [156];
price paid by "Era," [158];
publisher's offer, [158];
first copy of books sold, [159];
wonderful success, [160];
praise from Longfellow, Whittier, Garrison, and Higginson, [161], [162];
threatening letters, [163];
Eastman's, Mrs., rejoinder to, [163];
reception in England, "Times," on, [168];
political effect of, [168], [169];
book under interdict in South, [172];
"Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin," [174], [188];
Jenny Lind's praise of, [183];
attack upon, [187];
Sampson Low upon its success abroad, [189];
first London publisher, [189];
number of editions sold in Great Britain and abroad, [190];
dramatized in U.S. and London, [192];
European edition, preface to, [192];
fact not fiction, [193];
translations of, [195];
German tribute to, [195];
George Sand's review, [196];
remuneration for, [202];
written with heart's blood, [203];
Swiss interest in, [244], [245];
Mme. Belloc translates, [247];
"North American Review" on, [254];
in France, [291];
compared with "Dred," [285], [309];
J. R. Lowell on, [327], [330];
Mrs. Stowe rereads after war, [396];
later books compared with, [409];
H. W. Beecher's approval of, [476];
new edition with introduction sent to George Eliot, [483];
date of, [490];
Whittier's mention of, in poem on seventieth birthday, [502];
Holmes' tribute to, in poem on same occasion, [504].
Upham, Mrs., kindness to H. B. S., [133];
visit to, [324].
Venice, [304].
Victoria, Queen, H. B. S.'s interview with, [270];
gives her picture to Geo. Peabody, [496].
Vizetelly, Henry, first London publisher of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," [189], [191].
Wakefield, reading at, [495].
Walnut Hills, picture of, [65];
and old home revisited, [499].
Waltham, audience inspires reader, [496].
Washington, Mrs. Stowe visits soldier son at, [366].
Washington on slavery, [141].
Water cure, H. B. S. at, [113].
"We and our Neighbors," date of, [491].
Webster, Daniel, famous speech of, [143].
Weld, Theodore D. in the anti-slavery movement, [81].
Western travel, discomforts of, [498].
Whately, Archbishop, letter to H. B. S. from, [391].
Whitney, A. D. T., writes poem on seventieth birthday, [505].
Whitney, Eli, and the cotton gin, [142].
Whittier's "Ichabod," a picture of Daniel Webster, [143].
Whittier, J. G., [157];
letter to W. L. Garrison from, on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," [161];
letter to H. B. S. from, on "Uncle Tom's Cabin," [162];
on "Pearl of Orr's Island," [327];
on "Minister's Wooing," [327];
poem on H. B. S's seventieth birthday, [502].
Windsor, visit to, [235].
Womanhood, true, H. B. S. on intellect versus heart, [475].
Woman's rights, H. W. Beecher, advocate of, [478].
Women of America, Appeal from H. B. S. to, [255].
Women's influence, power of, [258].
Zanesville, description of, [499].
FOOTNOTES:
[1] This geography was begun by Mrs. Stowe during the summer of 1832, while visiting her brother William at Newport, R. I. It was completed during the winter of 1833, and published by the firm of Corey, Fairbank & Webster, of Cincinnati.
[2] A ridiculous book from which Mr. Stowe derived endless amusement.
[3] Salmon P. Chase.
[4] The governess, Miss Anna Smith.
[5] An old colored woman.
[6] Wife of Professor Upham of Bowdoin College.