Страница - 193Страница - 195- Eagle, Gov. Jas. B., introd. A. to aud., [649].
- Eagle, Mrs. James B., chmn. World's Fair com., urges A. to furnish stenog. rep. of address, [749].
- Eastman, Mary F., spks. at suff. con., [533]; [607]; [628];
- rec. sec. Natl. Council, [639].
- Eaton, Mr. (Kan.), [519].
- Eddy, Eliza Jackson, A. visits, [131];
- leaves large sum to A., [539];
- legacy paid to A. and Lucy Stone, [598];
- bequest used for Hist. Wom. Suff., [614].
- Eddy, The Misses, determined to carry out mother's wishes, [540].
- Eddy, Sarah J., meets A. first time, strong friendship, [601].
- Edmunds, Senator Geo. F., presents petit. agnst. wom. suff., [377];
- insult. report agnst. remitting A.'s fine for voting, [451];
- compliments A., [511].
- Elder, P. P., opp. wom. suff. plank in Kan. Popu. plat., [788].
- Eliot, Chas. W., Pres., remonstrates agnst. wom. suff., [620].
- Eliot, Geo., [733].
- Eliot, Senator Thomas D., [236].
- Eliot, Rev. T. L., [395].
- Eliot, Mrs. T. L., [400].
- Eliot, Rev. Wm. G., [395];
- soc. purity, on contagious diseases, [1005].
- Ellet, E. F., cares for wronged mother and child, [202].
- Elliott, Major, [407].
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, accepts A.'s inv. to lecture, flowery description women voting, [132];
- not enough freedom under lyceum bureau, [190];
- defers to wife, [251]; [563];
- "thorn in side of friend," [667];
- "wholesome discontent," [714];
- "men what mothers made," [101]1.
- Emerson, Mrs. Ralph Waldo, approves wom. suff., [251].
- Erskine, Hon. and Mrs. M. B., [611].
- Eskridge, C. V., opp. wom. suff., [281];
- res. agnst., [283];
- opp. wom. suff. at Kan. Repub. Con., [785].
- Estee, Morris M., citizen's right to free ballot does not include women, [642].
- Estlin, Mary, [577].
- Eustis, Senator, agnst. wom. suff., [608];
- "nursing mother" argument, [618].
- Everhard, Caroline Mccullough, woman governed more by principle and less by prej., [854].
- Fair, Senator Jas. G., reports agnst. wom. suff., [543];
- Fair, Laura D., [391].
- Fairman, Col. Henry Clay, advocates wom. suff., [810].
- Faithfull, Emily, [368]; [564].
- Fanning, J. D., sustains A. at Teach. Con., [100].
- Farnham, G. L., stands by A. at Teach. Con., [164];
- invites A. to ad. Neb. Normal Sch., [728].
- Farnham, Eliza W., [252];
- Farwell, Chas. B., Senator, in favor wom. suff., [621].
- Fassett, Mrs. J. Sloat, [803].
- Fawcett, Henry, [577].
- Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, [577].
- Fenton, Mrs. Reuben E., entertains A., [642].
- Ferguson. Mrs. J. M., [808].
- Ferry, Senator Thomas W., pres. Centennial celebra. refuses recognition to women, [477]; [478];
- presents wom. petit., [500];
- introduces bill for 16th amend., [511];
- reports in favor wom. suff., [543].
- Field, Justice and Mrs. Steph. J., [677].
- Field, David Dudley, legal status of women, [185].
- Field, Kate, ad. suff. con., [756];
- scores A. for affiliating with Populists, [791].
- Fields, Adele M., petit, for wom. suff., [764].
- Fiero, J. Newton, opp. to wom. suff., [769]; [770].
- Fillmore, Millard, [329]; present at A.'s trial, [436].
- Fisher, P. M., chmn. [4]th July com. inv. Miss Shaw to spk., [836].
- Fitch, Chas. E., trib. to A., [673].
- Flower, Gov. Roswell P., appoints A. trustee St. Industrial School, [730];
- recommends wom. in N. Y. Constit. Con., [758].
- Folger, Charles J., women must not discuss social evil, [273].
- Foltz, Clara, tries to secure suff. amend. from Calif. legis., [863].
- Foote, Dr. E. B., [446].
- Foote, Hon. Samuel G., contemptuous report on wom. petit., [140].
- Foote, W. W., opposes wom. suff. in Calif. Demo. Con., [874].
- Foraker, J. B., refuses to hear A. on wom. suff., [723].
- Ford, ----, Mr., composes music for song to A., [548].
- Ford, Hannah, A. visits, [576].
- Forney, Col. John W., fights under banner of A., [487].
- Foss (Driver), [394].
- Foster, Abby Kelly, first meets A., [63]; [87]; [88]; [91];
- Foster, J. Ellen, [511]; [525];
- invites A. to ad. W. C. T. U. Con., [537];
- loving message to A., [598]; [723];
- cares more for Repub. party than for suff., [785];
- presents claims of wom. at Kan. Repub. Con., [786].
- Foster, J. Heron, [527].
- Foster, Mrs. J. Heron, [527];
- Foster, Julia T., [511]; [527]; [550]; [701].
- Foster, Rachel G. (See Avery).
- Foster, Stephen S., first meets A., [63];
- Foulke, Wm. Dudley, [629];
- ad. Natl. Am. con., [675];
- chmn. Govt. Cong. World's Fair, women took more interest than men, [750].
- Fowler & Wells, publish Hist. Wom. Suff., [530];
- agreement with A., [599];
- sell rights to A., [600].
- Fowler, Professor L. N., [83].
- Fowler, Rev., opp. wom. rights, [70];
- condemns women workers in reform, [89].
- Fowler, Lydia F., at wom. temp. meet., [65];
- Fox, George, [569].
- Fox, Sisters, [58].
- Francis & Loutrel, present A. with receipted bill, [468].
- Franklin, Benj., in what freedom consists, poor need votes more than rich, [990].
- Frederick the Great, [560].
- Frederick, William, [560].
- Frelinghuysen, Sen. F. F., [410]; State Rights, [991].
- Fremont, Jessie Benton, [234]; beautiful women at suff. con., [337].
- Fremont, Gen. John C., proclaimed freedom to negroes, [959].
- Frothingham, Rev. O. B., [192]; [322]; [351]; [563].
- Fuller, Margaret, [131];
- Fuller, Chief-Justice Melville W., [660].
- Fulton, Rev. Justin, debates with A. at Detroit, [345].
- Furness, Rev. Wm. H., [478].
- Gaden, Minna V., delight at A.'s visit to Calif., [819].
- Gage, Francis D., [102];
- Gage, Matilda J., first appearance at W. R. con., [75];
- answers Rev. Sunderland, [79];
- spks. at Saratoga, [121]; [327]; [360];
- pays A. $100, [365];
- call for forming new party, [413];
- urges wom. to work for Repub. party, [418];
- speaks for Repub. platform, [422];
- defends A. for voting, [432];
- issues call for con., [434];
- spks. in 16 places on "The U. S. on trial, not S. B. A.," present at trial, [436];
- manages Wash. con., [472];
- opens Centennial headqrs., [475];
- prepares Wom. Dec. of Ind., [476];
- presents it, [478];
- on habeas corpus, [479];
- appeal for 16th Amend., [483]; [495];
- ad. to Pres. Hayes, [500];
- edits Ballot-Box, [510]; [511];
- ad. Greenback Labor Con., [518];
- work on Hist. of Wom. Suff., [531]; [601];
- sells Hist. rights to A., [613]; [628]; [659];
- at A.'s birthday banq., [666];
- let. to A. on 50th birthday, [975]; [993].
- Galileo, A., born on his birthday, [943].
- Gannett. Rev. W. C., let. on A.'s birthday, [670];
- Gannett, Mary Lewis, let. on A.'s birthday, [670]; [739]; [806];
- Gardner, Rev. C. B., does not favor wom. suff., [709].
- Garfield, James A., favors civil equality of women, not polit. equal, [520];
- not ready for wom. suff., [521];
- death, made no will, religion, [536].
- Garrison, Ellen Wright, marriage, [241];
- "unchristian to sit in judgment," [301];
- cares for A. while ill, [701]; [895];
- to A. on 50th birthday, [975].
- Garrison, Wm. L., visits Anthony home, [60]; [73];
- scores temp. con. treatment of wom., [101]; [102];
- opposes bloomer dress, [115];
- at home, [131];
- thanks A. for hospitality, [141];
- message to A., [151];
- characteristic let., Mason, of Virginia, on Bunker Hill, [152];
- abolit. without backbone, [161]; [162]; [182]; [185]; [192];
- favors divorce res., [194];
- urges A. to restore child to father, [203];
- yields to A.'s logic, [204];
- last W. R. meet. Albany, before war, [212];
- people wait his word on war, [214];
- A. hoped wd. redeem pledge to woman, [225];
- believes Anti-Slav. Soc. shd. be disbanded, [245];
- declines re-elect, as pres., [246]; [259]; [270]; [284];
- deserts woman for negro suff., [317];
- too soon for 16th Amend., [484]; [495];
- death, [508]; [529]; [549];
- fath. Mrs. H. Villard, [849]; [935];
- A. compared to, [953].
- Garrison,. Mrs. W. L., at home, [131];
- goes with A. to visit Mrs. Phillips, [219].
- Garrison, Wm. L., Jr., marriage, [241];
- Geary, Gov. John W., favors women at ballot-box, [310].
- George, Senator J. Z., reports agnst. wom. suff., [543]; [718].
- Gibbons, Abby Hopper, [83]; opp. divorce res., [194];
- Gilbert, Mary F., [234].
- Gladstone, William E., [553];
- Godse, Mr. and Mrs. W. S., [388].
- Goddard, Mrs. J. Warren, [764].
- Goeg, Mme. Marie, [360].
- Goodale, Dora, Berkshire poem, [2].
- Goodale, Elaine, [1].
- Goodelle, Wm. P., opp. wom. suff., [771].
- Goodrich, Sarah L. Knox, [405];
- Gordon, Anna, [609];
- joy over A.'s laurels, [747].
- Gordon, Laura de Force, [404];
- arrang. lectures for A., [405];
- at Natl. Lib. Con., [415];
- tries to sec. suff. amend. from Calif. Legis., [863].
- Gorham, Mrs. E. J., [833].
- Gottheil, Rabbi, for wom. suff., [764].
- Gougar, Helen M., [541]; [545]; [626]; [628]; [629].
- Gough, John B., [60].
- Gould, Frank, smothers wom. suff. plank, [873]; [874].
- Gove, Mary S., early work, [369].
- Graham, John, [352].
- Grant, U. S., [377];
- recognition of citizen's rights, [417];
- first to appoint women postmasters, [418];
- pardons inspectors who recd. A.'s vote, [452];
- appointed 5,000 wom. postmasters, [455];
- did not protect negro's ballot, [522];
- four million people made voters by Amend. XV., [991].
- Grant, Mrs. U. S., [381];
- 70th birthday luncheon, A. rec. with her, [858].
- Gray, Almedia, suit under Wis. school suff. law. [624].
- Greatorex, Eliza, birthday gift to A., [976].
- Greeley, Horace, advocates co-educat. at People's College, [64];
- tells women how to manage con., [66]; [83];
- as host, [86];
- shows up action of men at Brick church meeting, [89];
- temp. tracts, church matters, [97];
- condemns mob at W. R. con., [103];
- pub. A.'s program without charge, [122];
- favors woman in politics, believes she shd. judge for herself, [125];
- disgruntled with suff. advocates, [146];
- recog. rights of women, [147]; [192];
- thunders agnst. divorce, [194];
- emancip. of negroes, [221];
- A. hoped wd. redeem pledge to women, [225]; [263];
- ridicules ballot for woman, [267]; [270];
- encounter with A., [278];
- chmn. suff. com. in N. Y. Constitut. Con., [279];
- anger over wife's petit., forbids Mrs. Stn.'s name in Tribune, [280];
- favors wom. suff. in May, opp. in Oct., [281]; [290];
- bids women stand aside, [300];
- pres. Hester Vaughan meet., [309];
- deserts wom. suff., [317];
- at McFarland-Richardson marriage, [351];
- does not desire help of women in campn., [420];
- Repubs. fear his election, [421];
- death, [428];
- opp. wom. suff. in Constitut. Con. of 1867, [771];
- urges workingmen to vote Whig ticket, [999].
- Greeley, Mrs. H., [83];
- Greeley, Ida, [279]; [327].
- Green, Rev. Beriah, [193]; [208];
- attitude of abolit. toward war, [214].
- Green, Dr. Cordelia, [901].
- Green, Mrs. Newton, [642].
- Greenleaf, Halbert S., friend of suff., [583]; [713];
- Greenleaf, Jean Brooks, [711]; [729];
- indignation at omission of women in charter, [732];
- recep. to A., [739];
- nominated dele. to Consti. Con., [759];
- work for wom. suff. amend. in N. Y., [760];
- trib. to Mary S. Anthony, [761];
- at suff. rally, [762];
- before N. Y. Consti. Con., [768];
- trib. to A., [772];
- before res. Com. at Rep. con., [774];
- at N. Y. Dem. con., [775]; [806];
- on Wom. Bible res. [856];
- ad. on A.'s birthday, [860];
- at Mary Anthony's recep., [816].
- Greenwood, Grace, describes women at suff. con., [314]; [561]; [566];
- Grew, Mary, first meets A., [122]; [193]; [251];
- Griffing, Josephine S., founds Freedmen's Bureau, [239]; [260];
- Griffith, Mrs., yields time to A., [609].
- Griffith, Mattie, (See Brown).
- Grimke, Angelina. (See Weld).
- Grimke, Sarah, early work, [369].
- Gripenberg, Baroness Alexandra, [641].
- Gross, Samuel E., [750]; [841].
- Gross, Mrs. Samuel E., entertains A. during World's Fair, [750];
- let. and gift to A., [751];
- gift, [757];
- presents A. $1,000, velvet cloak, etc., [803];
- entertains A. in Chi. and St. Louis, [821];
- gift to A., [841];
- statuette with A.,862;
- New Yrs. gift to A., [900];
- present to Mary Anthony, [916].
- Groth, Sophia Magelsson, ad. Sen. Com., [640].
- Grover, A. J., at A.'s lecture in Chi., [468].
- Gullen, Dr. Augusta S., [658].
- Hagar, Daniel B., principal Canajoharie Acad., girls' high school, Salem, Mass., [49].
- Hair, Minette Cheshire, descrip. of rooms where biog. was writ., [910].
- Halderman, Mayor John A., [287].
- Hale, John P., [226].
- Hale, Hon. Matthew, opp. to wom. suff., [769]; [770].
- Hall, Israel, gift to A., [492].
- Hall, N. K., U. S. Dist. Judge, hears argu. in A.'s case, [428];
- denies writ of hab. corp. and increases bail, [432];
- present at A.'s trial but refuses to assist, [437].
- Hall, Olivia B., gift to A., [492]; [658];
- Hall, Dr. Sarah C., [697].
- Hall, Wm. B., election inspector, [423];
- tried without being brought into court, [444].
- Hallock, Frances V., [234].
- Hallock, Sarah, [159].
- Hallowell, Wm. R., signs call for woman's temp, con., [67].
- Hallowell, William and Mary, their home A.'s Mecca, [104]; [446].
- Hallowell, Mary, [177]; Phillips' lunch, [217]; [711]; [806].
- Hamilton, Alexander, right over subsistence, power over moral being, [385]; [1007].
- Hamilton, Emerine J., leaves $500 to A., [654].
- Hamilton, Gail, bright let., [322].
- Hamilton, Margaret V., [654].
- Hamlin, Hannibal, [339].
- Hammond, Nath. J., St. Sen., [189].
- Hammond, Dr. Wm. A., pres. Six O'clock Club, [648].
- Hampton, Wade, pres. Demo. Natl. Con., [519].
- Hanaford, Rev. Phebe A., [322]; [636].
- Hancock, Gen., favors wom. claims, [520].
- Harbert, Elizabeth Boynton, [360]; [511];
- Harlan, Senator James, grants wom. hearing before Senate com., [314].
- Harper, Ida H., State sec. Ind. arranges cons., [626];
- cor. sec. campn. com. in Calif., [863];
- chmn. Press com. visits with A., eds. daily papers in San Fr., [866];
- work on papers, [867]; [868];
- at Rep. St. Con., [869];
- descrip. of A. and Miss Shaw bef. res. com., [870];
- scene in Dem. con., [873];
- A. invites to write her biog., work begins, [909];
- writing of book, [910];
- in attic workrooms, [911];
- visits with A. at Mrs. Osborne's, [917];
- goes with A. to Sargent home, Thousand Islands, [926];
- at Anthony homestead, [940].
- Harper, Winnifred, edits suff. dept. San Fr. Report, [866].
- Harris, Senator, presents Woodhull petit., [375].
- Harrison, Benjamin, A. and Mrs. Sewall write open let., [642];
- open let. from them on "free ballot" plank in Repub. plat., [1013].
- Harrison, Mrs. Benj., [660];
- rec. Wom. Council, [703].
- Harrison, Carter, escorts A. to plat. of Demo. Natl. Con., [519].
- Haskell, Asst. Atty.-Gen. Ella Knowles, at Wash. con., [851].
- Haslam, Mrs., [572].
- Hatch, Rev. Junius, indecent speech agnst. women, [76].
- Haven, Bishop Gilbert, spks. at suff. con., [322];
- favors wom. suff., [588].
- Havens, Mr. and Mrs. F. C., entertain A., [877].
- Hawley, Genevieve Lel, priv. sec. to A., assists in biog., [909].
- Hawley, Gen. Joseph R., refuses women permis. to read their Dec. of Ind., [477]; [478].
- Hawthorne, Rev. J. B., preaches agnst. wom. suff., [810].
- Hay, Mary G., manag. meet, in N. Y. campn., [761];
- ch. St. Cent. Com. Calif. campn., [863];
- manages county cons., [864];
- at Repub. St. Con., [869];
- takes charge headqrs. in San Fr., [875].
- Hay, Judge Wm., helps A. at Saratoga con., [120];
- assists A., dedicates and wills novel to her, [144]; [157].
- Hayes, Rutherford B., [499];
- forgets women, [500];
- can not protect negro's ballot, [522];
- friend of wom. suff., [757].
- Hayes, Mrs. Rutherford B., at Luc. Mott memorial, [526].
- Hayford, J. H., history of suff. law in Wyoming, [407];
- Hazeltine, L., rebukes A. for speaking in public, [143].
- Hazen, J. T., wd. not count votes of women, [70].
- Hearst, Phoebe A., compli. A., [677];
- gives $1,000 to Calif, wom. suff. campn., [888];
- respect for A., [889].
- Hearst, Wm. R., A. begs to bring Examiner out for wom. suff., [867].
- Hebard, Mary L., registers and votes, [424];
- Hedenberg, Isabella, [676].
- Hemphill, Gen. Robt. R., at suff. con., [811].
- Hemphill, Mrs. W. A., recep. to con., [810].
- Henderson, Mary Foote, Vice-pres. Natl. Suff. Assn., [327].
- Hendricks, Thomas A., [594].
- Hennessy Lady, [575].
- Henrotin, Ellen M., [702];
- inv. natl. suff. assn. to Wom. Cong., [704];
- vice-pres. Wom. Cong. Aux., [745];
- asks A.'s advice and help, [748];
- New Year's greeting to A., [900].
- Henry, Judge, introduces A., [492].
- Henry, Prof. Joseph, refuses Smithsonian Hall to women, [118].
- Henry, Josephine K., at Atlanta con., [811].
- Hewitt, Rev., condemns women's work in reforms, [89].
- Hewitt, Hon. Abram S., objects to wom. suff., [770].
- Higginson, Rev. Thos. Went., stands by women at Brick church meet., [88];
- Hildreth, Mrs. E. S., [809].
- Hill, David B., recommends women in N. Y. Constit. Con., [758].
- Hill, David J., pres. Roch. Univers., favors admit. women, [713].
- Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry, [571].
- Hindman, Matilda, in Col. campn., [492];
- Hinckley, Rev. Frederick W., ad. suff. con., [541]; [632];
- response at A.'s birthday banq., [666].
- Hinson, Ex-justice Geo., leads mob, [208].
- Hirst, Rev. A. C., [830].
- Hoar, Senator Geo. F., hopes to see A. member of House, [485];
- reports in favor wom. suff. and wom. to prac. bef. Sup. Court, [502];
- champions wom. rights com., [540]; [620];
- let. on A.'s birthday, [669];
- favorable report on wom. suff., [718].
- Hoch, E. W., [778].
- Hoffman, Gov. John T., [353].
- Hollister, Mrs. George, gift to A., [739].
- Holloway, Laura C., invites A. to ad. Seidl Club, [653].
- Holloway, Col. Wm. R., favors wom. suff., [547].
- Holmes, Kate Turner, [878].
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Berkshire people, [2].
- Hooker, Isabella Beecher, comes into suff. work, [331];
- visits with A. and Mrs. Stn. at Mrs. Davis', greatly pleased, pays trib. to both, [332];
- optimist, view of suff. cause, own humility, praise for A., [334];
- works 30 yrs. for wom. suff., tries to unite two wings of suff. party, [335]; [337];
- writes of Sumner, [339];
- reads husband's poem A.'s birthday, [342]; [343]; [350];
- devises schemes for Rev., [356];
- agrees to help edit, wishes name of paper changed, wants Mrs. Tilton at Wash. con., [357];
- urged by friends not to help Rev., declines, [358];
- offers to take charge Wash. con., writes Mrs. Stan., [371];
- "need not have another suff. con.," can get on without Mrs. Stan., [372];
- prominent speakers fail, [373];
- devotion to cause, con. a success, valuable worker, [374];
- refuses to hear Mrs. Woodhull, reconsiders, [375];
- ad. Cong. Com., [376];
- writes declaration and pledge, gives sister Catherine let. to Mrs. Woodhull, [378];
- result, [379];
- hopes for woman's deliverance thro. Repub. party, [381];
- repudiates Repub. and looks to Demo. for support, [382];
- ad. Sen. Com., [410];
- call for forming new party, [413]; criticises A., [414];
- interview with Doolittle at Natl. Demo. Con., [417];
- lect. tour of Conn. with A., [456];
- describes A.'s pathetic sp., [534]; [628]; [629];
- at Natl. Rep. Con., Chic., [641]; [664];
- genius and intellect, [665];
- A.'s birthday banq., [668]; [705];
- golden wed., [709];
- ad. Cong. Coms., [718];
- at Demo. Natl. Con. Chic., ad. com., remains in con. till morn. hoping for chance to spk., [725];
- A. wd. love to visit self and husb., [898];
- birthday gift to A., [976].
- Hooker John, poem on A.'s birthday, [342];
- Hopper, Isaac T., [304].
- Horton, Chief-justice, A. H., congrat. A. on munic. suff. in Kan., [611];
- opp. to suff. pl. in Rep. plat., [779];
- begs wom. not to demand it, [782].
- Hosmer, President, compli. A., [380].
- Hosmer, Harriet, wants Natl. Art. Assn. of women, [655]; [656]; [668];
- work on statue Lincoln, [821].
- Hough, Susan M., registers and votes, [424].
- Hovey, Charles F., [131]; [132];
- legacy for reform work, [182]; [251];
- after slavery was abolished intended his legacy for wom. suff., [269].
- Howard, Emma Shafter, [834]; [877].
- Howard, H. Augusta, arranges suff. con., [810];
- Howard, Gen. O. O., [249].
- Howe, Judge Isaac, introduces A., [657].
- Howe, Julia Ward, [328];
- Howe, Melintha, [47].
- Howe, Nancy (see Clark.)
- Howell, Mary Seymour, in S. Dak., [685];
- anec. of A., [690];
- experience in poor hotel, landlady's comments, A.'s speech at Madison on admis. of Wyoming, [691];
- dramatic scene, [692];
- in Kan. campn., [719];
- sees gov. about appointing women, [730];
- in N. Y. campn. [761];
- speaks in Rochester, [762];
- addresses N. Y. Constitut. Con., [769];
- A.'s birthday, [860].
- Howells, Wm. Dean, for wom. suff., [764].
- Howland, Emily, [676]; [772];
- A.'s love, [773];
- spks. in Atlanta, [811];
- opp. res. agnst. wom. Bible, [854];
- visits Mrs. Osborne, [917].
- Howland, Fannie, describes women at cong. hearing, [338].
- Howland, Isabel, work in N. Y. campn., [773].
- Hoxie, Hannah Anthony, famous Quaker preacher, [6];
- should come back to old homestead, [941];
- in old Quaker church, [947].
- Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs., recep. to con., [903].
- Huberwald, Florence, [808].
- Hudson, Eliza, minority report wom. suff. plank at Kan. Popu. con., [789].
- Hughes, Mrs. (Gov.), dele. Wash, con., [851].
- Hugo, Victor, telegram to suff. con., [496].
- Hultin, Rev. Ida C., [702].
- Hume, Mrs. Milton, [809].
- Humphrey, L. H., St. Sen., asks A. to spk. at wife's funeral, [908].
- Humphrey, Maude, entertains A., [739];
- A.'s tribute at funeral, [908].
- Hunt, Dr. Harriot K., [131];
- ready to work for wom. suff., [252].
- Hunt, Associate Justice Ward, presides at A.'s trial, [436];
- refuses to allow A. to testify but admits her testimony before Com'r., [437];
- delivers writ. opin. without leaving bench, [438];
- directs jury to bring in verdict of guilty, refuses to poll jury, denies new trial, spirited encounter with A., [439];
- fines her $100, [440];
- influenced by Conkling, condemned by newspapers, [441];
- Van Voorhis' opinion of, [444];
- few apologists, [449].
- Hunter, Gen. David, freed million slaves, [959].
- Hussey, Cornelia Collins, on shipboard with A., [579];
- New Yrs. gift to A., [900].
- Huston, Joseph W., Sup. Judge, Idaho, decides in favor wom. suff., [919].
- Hutchings, ----, [393].
- Hutchinson, Abby, sings for women, [162];
- death, [737];
- (see Hutch. Family).
- Hutchinson, Asa, favors wom. suff., [145].
- Hutchinson Family, sing for Loyal League, [227];
- sing at wom. Centennial, [479].
- Hutchinson, Henry, in Kan. campn., [286]; [291].
- Hutchinson, John, favors wom. suff., [146];
- Hutchinson, Nellie, describes Rev. office and editors, [301].
- Hutchinson, Viola, in Kan. campn., [286]; [291].
- Hyacinthe, Pere, [369].
- Ingalls, Mrs. E. B., [821].
- Ingalls, Senator John J., farewell let. to A., [547];
- votes agnst. wom. suff., [608];
- votes agnst. [16]th Amend., asks interview with A., [621];
- proposes truce, [622];
- Abilene speech agnst. suff., [625];
- will not argue with a woman, [626];
- willing to stand on wom. suff. plank, "obscene dogma," [726].
- Ingalls, Mrs. John J., entertains A., [626].
- Ingersoll, Robt. G., shows injustice of laws and declares for wom. suff., [345]; [764].
- Irene, Sister, [391];
- foundling hospital in N. Y., [1005].
- Irish, Col. John P., introd. A., [834];
- asks permis. for A. to ad. Calif. Demo. Con., [874].
- Irving, Henry, A. hears.
- Ivens, Mrs. C. H., [833].
- Jackson, Francis, [131];
- gift to wom. rights cause, [166];
- father of Mrs. Eddy, [539].
- Jackson, Senator Howell E., reports agnst. wom. suff., [543].
- Jackson, James, [132]; [539].
- Jackson, Dr. Kate, let. to A., [335].
- Jacobi, Mary Putnam, petit. for wom. suff., [764];
- James, Alvan, marries A.'s niece, [652].
- James, Helen Louise Mosher, [488];
- Jameson, Judge, agnst. wom. suff., [985].
- Jefferson, Thomas, urged ballot for workingmen, [998].
- Jenkins, Dean M., four workers instead of one, [176].
- Jenkins, Helen Philleo, stands by A. at teachers' convs., [176].
- Jenkins, Therese, pres. A.'s lect., [823]; [824].
- Jenney, Mrs. E. S., [762].
- Jewell, Postmaster-Gen., [334].
- Jewell, Mrs., [357].
- Jex-Blake, Dr. Sophia, A. visits, [570]; [575].
- Johns, Laura M., in Kan. campn., [609]; [625]; [628]; [629];
- ad. Wash. con., [647];
- trib. to A., [671];
- in S. Dak. [685];
- begs A. to come to Kan., she shall get no wounds there, [715];
- renews appeals, [719];
- at Kan. Repub. Con., [726];
- makes Repub. speeches, [728];
- Repubs. and Popu. pledg. to suff. planks, [777];
- president Repub. Wom. St. Assn., puts wom. suff. first, [778];
- Repubs. trying to influ., worried about asking for planks, [779];
- officers of natl. assn. write no hope without planks, bad advisers, Mr. Blackwell urges to go before Repub. res. com., [780];
- Anna Shaw writes will not spk. unless polit. parties endorse, [781];
- efficient campn. manager, tries to secure pl., but will work for Repubs. anyhow, [783];
- A. writes not to listen to siren tongues, [784];
- angry at A.'s Kan. City speech, president Repub. Wom. Con., criticises res. com. for not demand. pl., [785];
- presents claims of wom. to Repub. Con., [786];
- Repub. per se., [793]; [794];
- thinks suff. amend. will win, [795];
- favors res. agnst. Wom. Bible, [854].
- Johnson, Adelaide, makes bust of A., [677];
- makes busts of Mrs. Stn., Mrs. Mott, [713]; [722].
- Johnson, Andrew, southern in sympathy, [255];
- subscribes for Rev., [297];
- trial not so important as A.'s, [444];
- proclam. to Mississippi, [960];
- puts power in hands of rebels, [961];
- claims to carry out purpose of Lincoln, [967].
- Johnson, George G., [49].
- Johnson, George W., vigorous sentiments
- Johnson, Mary H., [676].
- Johnson, Oliver, [161]; [162];
- Johnson, Philena, inv. A. to S. Dak., [656];
- Johnston, Sup. Judge, opp. to suff. pl. in Kan. Rep. plat., [779];
- begs wom. not to demand it, [782].
- Johnston, R. J., faithful to A. and Revolution, [360].
- Johnston, Sarah, gift to A., [976].
- Jones, Benj., Garrisonian speaker, [150].
- Jones, Beverly W., inspector who registered A., [423].
- Jones, Fernando, [380].
- Jones, Mrs. Fernando, [380]; [446].
- Jones, J. Elizabeth, Garrisonian speaker, [150]; [178]; [902].
- Jones, Jane Graham, [541].
- Jones, Rev. Jenkin Lloyd, invites A. to take part in Lib. Relig. Cong., [804];
- as Geo. Wash. went into Continent. Cong., [805].
- Jones, Sen. John P., arranges interview for A. with Pres. Arthur, [538];
- Jones, Dr. Jonas, [730].
- Jones, Phebe Hoag, [446];
- death, last Abolit. in Albany, [536].
- Jordan, Pres. David S., invites A. to Stanford Univers., [830].
- Judah, Mary Jameson, recep. for A., [807].
- Julian, Geo. W., endorses wom. suff., [284];
- Kalloch, I. S., opposes wom. suff., [281].
- Keartland, Fanny, [553].
- Kearney, Dennis, opp. wom. suff., [518];
- refuses to hear A. spk., [519].
- Keefer, Bessie Starr, ad. Sen. Com., [640].
- Keeney, E. J., marshal who arrested A. for voting, [426].
- Keifer, Warren, M. C., for wom. suff., [584].
- Keith, Eliza D., suff. dept. in San Fr. Bulletin, [866].
- Keith, Wm. A., presents A. with painting of Yosemite, [934].
- Keith, Mrs. Wm. A., entertains A., [877].
- Kelley, Florence, [564].
- Kelley, Wm. D., M. C., endorses wom. suff. [233]; [564];
- A. begs to take up suff. ques., [584];
- ad. suff. con., [647].
- Kellogg, St. Sen. and Mrs. (Kan.), [644].
- Kenyon, Eunice, boarding school, [39].
- Ketcham, Smith G. and Emily B., [720].
- Keyser, Harriet A., ad. N. Y. Consti. Con. [768].
- Kimball, Flora M., [833].
- Kimball, Mary Rogers, let. to A., [616].
- King, Thomas Starr, [191]; [834].
- Kingsley, Charles, for wom. suff., [368].
- Kirk, Eleanor, visits Moyamensing prison, [309]; [349]; [353].
- Kirkman, Mrs. Van Leer, recep. Wom. Council, [928].
- Kollock, Rev. Florence, [640].
- Kolsom, Mayor Jacob C., welcomes suff. con., [626].
- Koltzoff, Massalsky Princess, [558].
- Korany, Hannah K., ad. suff. con., [756].
- Krout, Mary H., A. at World's Fair, [751].
- Kuichling, Mrs. Emil, [730].
- Laboulaye, funeral, [561].
- Lake, Leonora Barry (see Barry).
- Lapham, Anson, loans A. presents A. with her notes, [448];
,000 for Revolution, [354];
- Lapham, Elbridge G., believes in wom. suff., no man wd. sell right to vote, [455];
- Lapham, Semantha Vail, [772]; [802]; [847].
- Lamartine, Alphonse de, "universal suff. only basis," [969].
- Lane, Senator James H., wd. "colonize" negroes, [962].
- Lane, Mrs. James H., [287].
- Langston, Chas., negro orator against wom. suff., [286].
- Langston, John M., A.'s kindness to, [286].
- Langsberg, Rabbi Max, [714]; [730].
- Langsberg, Mrs. Max, [730].
- Lattimore, Prof. and Mrs., entertain F. E. Willard and A., [472].
- Lauterbach, Edward, has ad. on wom. suff. printed, [768];
- ad. N. Y. Consti. Con. in favor wom. suff., [770];
- ad. res. com. Rep. con. in favor, [774]; [802].
- Lawrence, Marg. Stn., [302];
- Lease, Mary E., advocates suff. pl. in Kan. Popu. plat., [781].
- Lecky, W. E. H., [1006].
- Lee, Ex-Gov., Wyoming, [533].
- Lee, Kate Beckwith, A.'s face carv. in memory of father, [733].
- Lee, Rev. Luther, assists wom. delegates at temp. con., [70].
- Lee, Richard Henry, [478].
- Leland, Cyrus, refuses A.'s offer to speak during Kan. campn.,794;
- thinks suff. amend. will carry, [796].
- Lemon, George C., [676].
- Leonard, Clara T., office-holder opp. wom. suff., [620].
- Lewelling, Gov. L. D., opp. to wom. suff. pl. in Kan. Popu. plat., [787];
- speaks for wom. suff., [795].
- Lewis, Dio., women must only coax, [457]; [282].
- Lewis, Sylvester, challenges A.'s vote, [426].
- Leyden, Margaret, registers and votes, [424].
- Libertius, Frau Dr., [559].
- Lincoln, Abraham, too conservative, [207];
- Lincoln, Frank, [566].
- Linn, Dr. and Mrs. S. A., [860].
- Lippincott, Annie, [566].
- Livermore, Mary A., [276]; [315];
- trib. to A., [316];
- advises N. E. friends to forget differences, will write articles for Rev., [320]; [322];
- res. condemning "free love," [324];
- asks if Natl. Assn. was organized, [327];
- and if A. will join her in west. lect. tour, [328];
- merges Agitator into Wom. Jour. and is ed.-in-chief, [361];
- A. wd. give million to suff., [676].
- Lockwood, Belva A., defends A. in voting, [432]; [479].
- Lockwood, Mary S., [814].
- Logan, Senator John A., champions wom. rights com., [540];
- friend of wom. suff., [594].
- Logan, Mrs. John A., on A.'s birthday, [670].
- Logan, Olive, [316]; [322]; [326]; [360].
- Logan, Millie Burtis, [917].
- Long, John D., receives con., favors wom. suff., [533].
- Longfellow, Rev. Samuel, advocates wom. suff., [193].
- Longley, Mrs. M. B., [327].
- Lord, Frances, [566].
- Loring, Geo. B., M. C., introd. bill for 16th Amend., [511].
- Loucks, H. L., pledges A. support Farmer's Alliance for wom. suff., [684];
- candidate for gov., does not mention wom. suff., [686].
- Loughridge, Wm., M. C., endorses wom. suff., [284];
- reports in favor wom. suff., [382];
- pres. A.'s appeal for remis. of fine for voting, [450].
- Lowe, Robt., M.P., opp. suff. for workingmen, and then proposes to educate them, [997].
- Lowell, Josephine Shaw, petit. for wom. suff., [764]; [802].
- Lozier, Dr. Clemence S., [234];
- Lozier, Dr. Jennie de la M., [704].
- Lucas, Margaret Bright, [564]; [565]; [567]; [576]; [577];
- on com. for internat. organization, [579].
- Luce, Gov. Cyrus G., introduces A., [617].
- Lundy, Benjamin, [935].
- Luther, Martin, [559].
- Lyon, Mary, [706].
- Macomber, Mrs., greets natl. con. Iowa, [902].
- Madison, James, voice in making laws, right of human nature, [979].
- Maine, Henry C., spks. for suff., [762].
- Maguire, James G., M. C., spks. for wom. suff. in Calif. campn., [874].
- Manderson, Mrs. Chas. F., [660].
- Mandeville, Rev., insults wom. delegates, [69].
- Mann, Charles, pub. Vol. III Hist. Wom. Suff., [600].
- Mann, Rev. N. M., Garfield's relig., [536]; [697].
- Marsh, President, inv. A. to ad. Mt. Union Coll., [927].
- Marsh, Edwin F., inspector who reg. A., [423].
- Marsh, Hon. Luther R., pres. Repub. meet., [422].
- Martin, Gov. John A., signs Kan. munic. wom. suff. bill, [611].
- Martin, George, ferries A. across Missouri river, [291].
- Martin, Attorney-Gen. Luther, each individ. equally free, [979].
- Martineau, Harriet, A. visits home, [571].
- Marvin, Wm., stands by A. at Teach. Con., [157].
- Mason, Mrs., in Neb., [545].
- Mason, Hugh, M.P., presents wom. suff. bill in Parliament, [567].
- Mason, Rev. Joseph K., ad. suff. con., [762].
- Masson, Prof. David, champions co-education, [570].
- Matthews, Judge Stanley, constit. amendts. established polit. equal. of all citizens, [991].
- Maxwell, Claudia Howard, arr. suff. con., [810];
- May, Rev. Joseph, [478].
- May, Samuel J., friend of A., [58];
- assists temp. women, [65];
- encourages wom. dele. at Syracuse con., [69];
- helps wom. meet., [70];
- on wom. weak voices, [75];
- audience at Albany refuses to hear, [108];
- opp. Bloomer dress, [115];
- comforting let. to A., [151];
- congrat. A. on ad. on coëduca., [164]; [208];
- hissed at Roch., [209];
- opp. Garrison meet. at Syracuse, [210];
- but gives assistance, mobbed and burned in effigy, [211];
- conducts funeral serv. D. Anthony, [224];
- loyal to women, [270]; [337]; [350];
- centennial birth. celebra., [927].
- May, Samuel, Jr., [132];
- appoints A. agent for Am. Anti. Slav. Soc., [137];
- recog. her ability, [148];
- let. sympathy to A. when ill, [841].
- Mayer, Mrs. D. W., writes A. come to S. Dak., [682].
- Maynard, Col. J. B., editorial in favor of wom. suff., [517].
- Mayo, Rev. A. D., on wom. rights, [73]; [190];
- McAdow, Clara L., [675].
- McBurney, Rev. S. E., opp. wom. suff., [283].
- McCall, John A., let. to A., [136].
- McCann, Lucy Underwood, indebtedness of women to A., [871].
- McClintock, Mary Ann, called first W. R. Con., [369].
- McCoid, Moses A., rep. favor wom. suff., [590].
- McComas, Alice Moore, praise for A., [862];
- spks. for wom. suff. in Calif. campn., [875].
- McCook, Gov. and Mrs., of Colo., entertain A., [387].
- McCready, Mrs., [131].
- McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, [940].
- McCulloch, Ex-Sec. Hugh, writes A., [704];
- endors. wom. suff., [705].
- McDowell, Annie, trib. to A., [489];
- dedicates song to her, [548].
- McDonald, Sen. Jos. E., favors admit. woman to prac. before Sup. Court, [502];
- advocates com. on wom. rights, [527].
- McFarland, Daniel, kills Richardson, acquitted on ground of insanity, [351]; [353].
- McKay, Judge, agnst. wom. suff., [985].
- McKee, Mrs., [405].
- McKenna, Luke, leads mob, [211].
- McLaren, Dr. Agnes, A. praises, [568].
- McLaren, Priscilla Bright, [565]; [567];
- loving let. to A., [569];
- com. for internatl. organiza., [579].
- McLaren, Eva Muller, spks. at wom. suff. meet., [566].
- McLaughlin, Major Frank, ch. Cal., Repub. Cent. Com. refuses wom. suff. speakers place on Repub. plat. "too many bonnets," [883];
- writes county chmn. to refuse them place, [884].
- McLean, Aaron, takes Anthony family to Battenville, [17];
- criticises A. for abolitionism, [39];
- defends Van Buren, condemns Clay and Webster, [42];
- marries A.'s sister, [43];
- humorous letter on raspberry exper., [159].
- McLean, Ann Eliza, trip with A., [218];
- McLean, Guelma Anthony, born, [12];
- McLean, Judge John, offers partnership to Mr. A., [17];
- McLean, Rev. John K., [370];
- in Yosemite, [393];
- at Mirror Lake, [394];
- invites A. and Miss Shaw into pulpit, [826].
- McLean, John R., entertains A., [677].
- McLean, Mrs. John R., entertains A., [677];
- recep. to A., [814];
- 70th birthday luncheon for Mrs. Grant, [858].
- McLean, Thomas King, death, [369].
- McLendon, Mrs. M. L., Atlanta Club, [811].
- McRae, Emma Mont, ad. Cong. Com., [511].
- McVicar, Mayor John, welcomes natl. suff. con. Des Moines, [902].
- McVicker, Mrs., [824],
- Medill, Joseph, trib. to A. in Chi. Tribune, [549]; [572].
- Meeker, Hon. Ezra V., [676].
- Mellen, Mrs., [564]; [565];
- recep. to A. and Mrs. Stn., [566].
- Mellen, Nathaniel, [566].
- Melliss, David M., furnishes funds for The Revolution, [295];
- Melliss, Ernest and Norman, [407].
- Mendenhall, Dinah, death, leaves $1,000 to A., heirs refuse payment, [660].
- Meredith, Virginia C., [702].
- Meriman, Emelie J., [369].
- Meriwether, Elizabeth A., first appearance on Natl. plat., [607];
- pres. Memphis Suff. Club, [807];
- spks. Atlanta con., [811].
- Merriam, Mrs. A. B., [519].
- Merrick, Judge E. T., [597];
- Merrick, Caroline E., [597];
- ashamed of Sen. Eustis, let. to A., [608];
- ad. suff. con., [639];
- introd. A. in N. Orleans, [808].
- Merritt, Mrs. John J., [349].
- Milburn, Rev. Wm. Henry, refuses represent. chamber to women, [118].
- Mill, John Stuart, [337];
- champions univers. suff. bill., [997].
- Miller, Caroline Hallowell, opp. res. agnst. Wom. Bible, [854].
- Miller, E. W., insulting sp. on wom. suff., [686];
- Miller, Eliz. Smith, first to wear Bloomer costume, [113]; [304];
- Miller, Florence Fenwick, [564];
- trib. to A. at World's Fair, [747].
- Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, [652].
- Mills, C. D. B., aids Garrison, meet., [211].
- Mills, Harriet May, in N. Y. campn., [761]; [773];
- manages cons. in Calif., [864].
- Mills, W. H., [685].
- Minor, Francis, first to claim wom. right to vote under Amend. XIV, [331]; [338]; [383];
- argues before Sup. Court on woman's right to vote under Amend. XIV, [453];
- death, [737].
- Minor, Virginia L., pres. Mo. Assn., [315]; [327];
- claims wom. right to vote under Amend. XIV, [331]; [383];
- votes and carries case to Sup. Court, [453]; [483];
- gives A. compli. from W. Phillips, [494];
- pres. suff. con., entertains A., [506];
- in Neb. campn., [545]; [546]; [629];
- tries to arr. for A. to ad. Catholics, [649]; [659];
- death, leaves A. $1,000, [803].
- Mitchell, Senator John H., [406]; [407];
- mock trial on snow bound train, [408];
- rep. in favor wom. suff., [502].
- Mitchell, Maria, A. visits at Vassar, [622];
- Mixer, Carolyn Louise, [679].
- Moffett, Mrs. P. A., [742].
- Moore, Mrs. and Mrs. A. A., [877].
- Moore, E. M., fav. admit. wom. Roch. Univers., "boys are breadwinner," [713];
- gives A. medical certificate, [136];
- spks. for suff., [762];
- A. attends golden wedding, [929].
- Moore, Rebecca, [355];
- Morgan, Gov. E. D., signs Married Woman's Property Bill, [189].
- Morgan, John T., Sup. Judge, Idaho, decides in favor wom. suff., [919].
- Morgan, John T., Senator, opp. com. on wom. rights, [541].
- Morse, Mrs. S. B., [349].
- Morrill, Rev., [729].
- Morrill, Gov. E. N., [796]; [797].
- Morris, Judge, Esther, [479];
- Morris, Helen Lewis, [811].
- Morris, Dr. Sarah, [762].
- Morton, Gov. Levi P., [561];
- reappoints A. on board St. Indus. Sch., [731].
- Morton, Senator Oliver P., argument for wom. suff., [500];
- Mosher, Arthur A., [598].
- Mosher, Mrs. Arthur A., [598]; [672].
- Mosher, Eugene, marries A.'s sister, [46].
- Mosher, Anthony Hannah, born, [12];
- marries Eugene Mosher, [46];
- registers and votes, [424];
- recep. to inspect. of election, [453];
- failing health, [487];
- death, [488].
- Mosher, Helen Louise (see James).
- Mosher, Wendell Phillips, marriage, [679].
- Mott, Abigail, explains Unitarianism, [44]; [58].
- Mott, Anna C., friendship for A., [756].
- Mott, James, at Syracuse W. R. Con., [72];
- Mott, Lucretia, Discourse on Women, [59];
- pres. Syr. W. R. Con., opp. to woman as pres., first W. R. Con., [72];
- as mother, [76];
- invites A. to visit, washes dishes and entertains guests, [122];
- cheering let. to A., [130]; [163];
- confidence in A. and Mrs. Stn., [195];
- Garrisonian and W. R. meet. at Albany, [212];
- spks. Wom. Loyal League, [237];
- opp. to disband. Anti-Slav. Soc., [246]; [251];
- trib. of Independent, [253];
- parting words to con. in New York, [260];
- true to woman's cause, [268]; [303];
- pres. first Wash. con., [313]; [314];
- A.'s unselfishness, [329];
- adheres to Natl. Assn., [335];
- Geo. Downing decl. man shd. dominate woman, [340];
- goes to N. Y. conf. to unite suff. org., [346]; [347]; [348];
- called first W. R. Con., [369];
- gift to A., [370]; [434];
- sends A. money for law suit, [446];
- pres. and spks. at wom. centennial meet. in Phila., drinks tea at headqrs., [479];
- sends tea and thanks to A., [480];
- at 30th wom. rights annivers., [495];
- attends last con., [496];
- A.'s last sight of, [512];
- death, character, [525];
- memorial serv. at Wash. con., [526];
- A.'s trib., [527];
- suff. pioneer, [547]; [549];
- bust. by Ad. Johnson, [713]; [854]; [895]; [915];
- sentiment to bride and groom, [923]; [934].
- Mott, Lydia, [58]; advises women to hold separate temp. meet., [65];
- work in 1840-48, [82];
- denies woman loses individuality in marriage, [170];
- entertains reformers, [173];
- in charge "depository," [199];
- defends wronged mother, [200];
- ministers to A., [202];
- refuses to give up mother and child, [205];
- old fraternity no more, [244]; [246];
- comforts A., [415];
- dying, A. visits, [470];
- death, A.'s tribute, [471]; [536].
- Mott, Rebecca W., [260].
- Mott, Richard, staunch support of A., [756].
- Mott, Richard F., teacher Nine Partner's School, [8].
- Moulson, Deborah, school circular, [24];
- Moulton, Frank D., birthday gift to A., [976].
- Mulligan, Charlotte, [730].
- Mullinor, Mr., on shipboard, [552].
- Mullinor, Mr. and Mrs., entertain A., [575].
- Muller, Mrs., meeting at house of, [555].
- Muller, Henrietta, [564]; [565]; [566];
- takes A. to see Bernhardt, [567];
- A. and Mrs. Stn's. visit, [576];
- recep. for A., [577].
- Napoleon I, A. thinks wd. have stood for freedom of women, [562];
- A. compared to, [952];
- "empire needs mothers," [101]1.
- Neblett, A. Viola, at Atlanta con., [811].
- Nelson, Julia B., in S. Dak. campn., [685];
- New, Mrs. John C., recep. for A., [517].
- Newman, Bishop John P., fav. wom. suff., [588].
- Newton, Rev. Heber, favors wom. suff., [764]
- Neymann, Mme. Clara, in Neb. campn., [545];
- Nichol, Eliz. Pease, A. visits, [568]; [569]; [570].
- Nichols, Clarina Howard, prophecy for A., [66];
- Nichols, Sarah Hyatt, [720].
- Nicholson, Eliza J., [597].
- Nightingale, Florence, [239].
- Noble, Mrs. John W., gives recep. in honor A., Mrs. Stn., L. Stone, [718].
- Nordhoff, Chas., let. on A.'s birthday, [670].
- Northrop, Mrs., supports A.'s res. in Teach. Con., [100].
- Northrop, Pres. Cyrus, introd. A. students Minnesota Univers., [929].
- Nye, Senator Jas. W., endorses wom. suff., [284];
- presides over suff. con., [377].
- O'Connor, Joseph, [766].
- Oglesby, Senator R. J., insults women's petitions, [485].
- Oliver, Rev. Anna, [737].
- Opdyke, George, [329].
- Ordway, Evelyn B., [808].
- Orme, Eliza, entertains A., England's first wom. lawyer, [564].
- Ormond, Judge John J., offers to present suff. memorial in Ala. legis. favors civil but not polit. rights for women, [183];
- after raid on Harper's Ferry declares enmity, [184].
- Orth, G. S., M. C., ad. suff. con., [541].
- Orr, Elda A., pres. Nev. Assn. entertains A., [825];
- New Years gift to A., [900].
- Osborne, Eliza Wright, entertains A. and Eliz. Smith Miller, [714];
- entertains A. and Mrs. Stn., [917].
- Oscar, Prince of Sweden, [477].
- Osgood, Julia, travels with A., [569]; [570]; [573].
- Otis, Bina M., on Kan. wom. suff. com., [781].
- Otis, Harrison G., disrespectful to A. and Miss Shaw, [834].
- Otis, James, man without representation is without liberty, [989].
- Owen, J. J., ed. San Jose Mercury, compli. A., [394].
- Owen, Rbt. Dale, supports Wom. Loyal League, chmn. Freedmen's Inquiry Com., [235]; [529].
- Owen, Mrs. Rbt. Dale, [349]; [353].
- Owen, Rosamond Dale, [529].
- Packard, Hon. Jasper A., presents A. to Ind. Legis., [904].
- Paine, Thomas, right of voting is primary right, [990].
- Palmer, Gen. (Colorado), [564].
- Palmer, Gov. (Ill.), [315].
- Palmer, Bertha Honore, at Wom. Council, [702];
- ad. at opening World's Fair, [742];
- fine qualif. for pres. board lady manag., remark. record, courtesy to A., [744];
- in sympathy with wom. suff., pres. Wom. Cong. Auxil.,745;
- asks A. for suggestions, [748];
- thanks her for fair mindedness, [749].
- Palmer, Senator T. W., rep. in favor wom. suff., [590]; [591];
- urges A. to keep up suff. agitation, [593];
- masterly sp. on 16th Amend., [596]; [637];
- let. on A.'s birthday, [670].
- Palmer, Senator and Mrs., recep. for Wom. Council, [637].
- Parker, Jane Marsh, at A.'s birthday banq., [666];
- organizes club agnst. suff., [766].
- Parker, Julia Smith, ad. Cong. Com., [446]; [511];
- at Lucretia Mott's, [512].
- Parker, Margaret E., at Phila. Centennial, [479]; [565];
- A. visits, [577];
- com. for internatl. organization, [579].
- Parker, Theo., A. visits him in study, [131];
- "only noise and dust of wagon," [195].
- Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M., entertain A. friends of wom. suff., [821].
- Patton, Abby Hutchinson (see Htchis'n.).
- Patton, Ludlow, [260].
- Patton, Rev. W. W., preaches agnst. wom. suff., [596].
- Payne, Senator and Mrs., [677].
- Peabody, Eliz., [131]; [756].
- Pease, Dr. R. W. and Hannah F., [211].
- Peckham, Lilie, [327].
- Peckham, Justice, Rufus W., pays fine trib. to charac. of A., [735].
- Pedro, Dom, [477].
- Peffer, Senator William A., ad. suff. con., [756].
- Peet, Mrs. B. Sturtevant, tries to sec. suff. amend. from Calif. Legis., [863];
- A. writes obj. to Natl. W. C. T. U. Con. in San Fr., [882].
- Pellet, Sarah, at Saratoga con., [121].
- Pence, Laf., M. C., addresses suff. con., [756].
- Pennock, Deborah, [601].
- Perkins, Geo. C., [685].
- Perkins, Mary (see Randall).
- Perkins, Sarah M., [628]; [629].
- Perry, A. L., invites A. to Berkshire Hist. Soc. meet, [939].
- Peters, Judge, advoc. suff amend., [796].
- Peters, O. G. and Alice, [676].
- Pettingell, Abby L., [772].
- Pettigrew, Senator R. F., [676].
- Phelps, Eliz. B., establishes Wom. Bureau, [320]; [327]; [341]; [349];
- Philleo Helen (see Jenkins).
- Phillips, Wendell, visits Anthony home, [60];
- goes with Antoinette Brown to World's Temp. Con., [101]; [102];
- opp. Bloomer dress, [115];
- gives A. $50 for first canvass of N. Y., [122];
- refuses to let her pay it back, [128]; [131]; [132];
- spks. at N. Y. wom. rights con., [147]; [162];
- on gift of Jackson to wom. rights cause, [165];
- approves A.'s N. Y. canvass, [171];
- lashes the mob, [174];
- prepares suff. memorial to legis., [175]; [182]; [185]; [192]; [193];
- opp. divorce resolutions, [194];
- attitude grieves A. and Mrs. Stn., [195];
- praises A., [196]; [197];
- urges A. to restore child to father, [203];
- can not feel for woman, [204];
- declares for war, [214];
- refuses check for lect., [217];
- A. hoped wd. redeem pledge to woman, [225];
- A. "salt of earth," [226]; [233];
- lively let. on A.'s getting Mrs. Stn. to invite him to speak, [237];
- urges A. to return East, [244];
- on disbanding Anti. Slav. Soc., [245];
- elected pres. A. S. Soc., [246];
- no freedom without ballot, objects to union of A. S. and W. R. Soc., [256];
- prevents the union, [259];
- argues against trying to strike "male" from N. Y. consti., [261];
- declines to sustain demands of women, [270];
- refuses to give money from Jackson fund, [275];
- endorses wom. suff., [284]; [290];
- bids woman stand aside, [300];
- and wait for negro, [304];
- gives preference to negro suff., [317];
- wom. suff. intellectual theory, [323];
- first meet. with A. since dif. of opinion on Amend. XIV, [370]; [373];
- will help toward Amend. XVI;
- A. stands at head of suff. movement, [495];
- replies to A.'s 70th birthday greet., faith in her, [538];
- announces Eddy legacy to A., [539];
- tells of suit to break will, [540]; [548]; [549];
- Harvard ad., [557]; [568]; [577]; death, [587]; [593]; [859]; [985];
- freedom without ballot is mockery, [990].
- Phillips, Mrs. Wendell, [219].
- Pickler, Alice M., presents claims S. Dak., suff., [675];
- Pickler, J. A., M. C., response A.'s birthday banq., [666]; [675];
- stands by wom. suff., [688].
- Pillsbury, Parker, visits Anthony home, [60];
- facetious let. to L. Mott on A.'s work, [105]; [150];
- great eloquence, [152];
- men's rights, [157]; [162];
- preaches in Rochester, [167];
- on John Brown execution, [180];
- spks. at John Brown meet., [181];
- on divorce, [195];
- ridicules Dall con., [196]; [198];
- let. of sympathy to A., [224];
- urges A. to return East, [244];
- on div. in Anti-Slav. Soc., [246];
- resigns editorship of Standard, [262];
- abused by N. Y. World, [264];
- refuses to edit Standard unless it declares for women, [269];
- loyal to women, [270];
- Susan cd. extinguish argu. with thimble, [273]; [290];
- editor Revolution, [296]; [297]; [299]; [301]; [302]; [309];
- offers res. that Equal Rights Assn. be transferred to Union Suff. Soc., [349];
- work on Rev., [354];
- "A. works like plantation of slaves," [356]; [357];
- faithful to Rev., [360];
- "your meed of praise be sung over your grave," [363]; [380];
- at A.'s lect. in Chicago, [468]; [535]; [587];
- urges A. to visit his home, [702];
- symp. for A. when ill, [842];
- A. visits, [895].
- Pillsbury, Parker Mrs., praises A., [535];
- Pomeroy, Senator S. C., [248];
- contrib. money and franking privilege, 283:
- endorses wom. suff., [284];
- offers amend. to Fed. Constit. enfranchising women, [310];
- opens first Wash. suff. con., [313]; [317];
- tells ladies they must accept every help in politics, [375];
- pres. candidate, [594];
- ballot for negro, [962];
- gift and let. to A. on 50th birthday, [974].
- Pomeroy, Mrs. S. C., birthday gift to A., [976].
- Pond, Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., examines A. for having voted, [427].
- Pond, Major James B., compli. A. and offers $100 for parlor lect., [896].
- Porter, Maria G., A.'s friend, [104]; [711];
- Porter, Sam. D., Pillsbury's adjectives, [181].
- Post, Amalia, secures suff. bill in Wyoming, [408];
- Post, Amy, [195];
- Post, Isaac, home rendezvous for runaway slaves, [61].
- Potter, Bishop H. C., for wom. suff., [764].
- Potter, Bessie, makes statuette of A. and Mrs. Gross, [862].
- Potter, Helen, famous impersonator, gift to A., [488]; [548];
- Powderly, Hannah, on A.'s birthday, [671].
- Powderly, Terence V., on A.'s birthday, [671];
- invites A. to spk. at Omaha, [726].
- Powell, Aaron, in Garrisonian meet., [150]; [161];
- mobbed, [165];
- tries to give A.'s breakfast order, [177]; [208];
- deputized to give notice of union A. S. and W. R. Soc., [256];
- refrains from doing so, [259];
- editorial revision in Standard feared, [262];
- full adv. rates for women's notices, [268].
- Powell, Eliz. (see Bond).
- Powell, Maude, [566].
- Platt, Senator Orville H., [699].
- Plumb, Senator P. B., opp. wom. suff., [281];
- Plutarch, "equality causes no war," [968].
- Priestman, the Misses, A. visits, [577].
- Prince, Mayor (Boston), [519];
- receives suff. con., [534].
- Proudfit, Elizabeth Ford, [612].
- Pruyn, Mrs. John V. L., pres. remonstrants agnst. wom. suff., presents res., [765].
- Pryn, Rev. Abram, ad. John Brown meet., [181].
- Pugh, Sarah, first meets A., [122]; [131]; [246]; [251];
- Pulver, Mary, registers and votes, [424];
- Purinton, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W., [624].
- Purvis, Harriett, [527].
- Purvis, Robert, [246];
- demands equal rights for women, [257]; [260];
- willing to postpone own enfranch. in favor of women, [269];
- loyal to women, [270];
- rebukes son for opp. wom. suff., [314]; [420]; [527];
- ad. at A.'s birthday recep. in Phila., [547];
- presents testimonial from Natl. Suff. Assn., [548];
- gift to A., [549];
- A. writes on death of Phillips, [587]; [664];
- at A.'s birthday banq., [666];
- let. from A. on Gladstone, [741].
- Putnam, Rebecca Shepard, [234]; [802].