Страница - 194 Страница - 196 Quarles, Ralph P., Sup. Judge, Idaho, decides in favor wom. suff., [919] . Quay, Senator Matthew S., [718] . Quincy, Edward, [162] . Raines, Judge Thomas, for wom. suff., [762] . Rainsford, Rev. W. S., signs petit. for wom. suff., [764] . Ramsey, S. A., help of natl. assn. gives hope to S. Dak., [679] . Ramsey, State Senator (N. Y.), [189] . Randall, Superintendent, encourages A. in pub. speak., [143] . Randall, Anna T., [342] . Randall, Mary Perkins, teacher in Anthony home, [22] ; [394] . Ransom, C. R., executor Eddy will, [539] . Raper, J. H.,479. Read, Daniel, grandfather Susan B., ancestry, marriage, military service, [4] ;political record, religious belief, [5] ; literary taste, business matters, [6] ; sideboard well supplied, [15] ; military rec. makes A. Daught. of Rev., [919] . Read, Joshua, rescues Mr. Anthony's goods from sheriff, [35] ;protects sister's inheritance and pays for farm, [45] ; invites A. to teach in Canajoharie, [49] ; [121] . Read, Lucy, (See Anthony). Read, Susannah Richardson, grandmother Susan B., born, [4] ; Reagan, John H., M. C., opp. wom. suff., [585] . Reason, Chas. L., [157] . Reed, Charles Wesley, brings in minor. rep. in fav. wom. suff. pl. and makes fight for it in Calif. Demo. Con., [873] . Reed, Kitty, let. greet. natl. suff. con., [902] . Reed, Thos. B., champions wom. rights com., [540] ;rep. favoring wom. suff., [590] ; [677] ; let. on A.'s 70th birthday, [669] ; "at 11th hr. all will flock in," [716] ; fails to spk. for wom. suff. in Calif. campn., [885] ; [902] ; [677] . Reid, Whitelaw, A.'s 50th birthday, [974] . Remond, Charles Lenox, A. drives with, [131] ; Remond, Sarah, in Garrisonian meet., [150] . Resse, Countess de, [558] . Revels, Senator Hiram, [243] . Reynolds, Mrs., [780] . Reynolds, Mark W., invites Train to Kan., [287] ; Reynolds, Wm. A., [167] ; [279] . Rice, Victor M., stands by A. in St. Teach. Con., [120] . Rich, Gov. and Mrs. (Wyoming), [823] . Richards, Bishop (Utah), [824] . Richards, Mr. and Mrs. F. S., [825] . Richardron, Miss, [564] . Richardson, Abby Sage, unhappy married life, ability, marries A. D. Richardson, [351] ;persecuted, public sentiment in her favor, [352] ; meets A. in Denver, [492] . Richardson, Albert D., killed by McFarland, married on his deathbed, [351] . Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. F. M., [832] . Richardson, Mayor Samuel, presides at temp. festival, Rochester, [62] . Richardson, Susannah (see Read). Richer, Leon, [562] . Riddle, Judge A. G., [337] ; Ripley, Geo., [563] . Ristori, A. hears, [558] . Robinson, Gov. Charles, [273] ; Robinson, Emily, wom. suff. pioneer, [722] . Robinson, Harriet H., welcomes suff. con. to Boston, [533] ; [534] . Robinson, Marius, ed. Anti-Slav. Bugle, [722] . Rochambeau, Count, [477] . Rockefeller, John D., for wom. suff., [764] . Rogers, Nathaniel P., [616] . Rogers, Dr. Seth, Worcester Hydro. Institute, [131] ; [132] ;let. agnst. individ. annihilat. in marriage, [135] . Root, Ehihu, opp. wom. suff. amend. in N. Y. Consti. Con., [767] ; Root, Lieut.-Gov. J. P., let. A.'s 50th birthday, [974] . Root, Francis T., responds for Ind. legis. at recep. for A., [904] . Rose, Ernestine L., justice of wom. suff., [75] ;interpretation of Bible, [77] ; work in 1840-48, [82] ; prejudice agnst. on acct. of religious beliefs, [117] ; president suff. con., [121] ; [163] ; [185] ; [193] ; favors divorce res., [194] ; at Albany, [212] ; patriotic speech Wom. Loyal League, [229] ; [237] ; [309] ; repudiates "free love" res., [325] ; [327] ; leaves for Eng., [329] ; early work, [369] ; back from Eng., [458] ; [530] ; delight to see A. in Eng., [553] ; [554] : [563] ; death, [737] ; never banished from suff. ass'n. because of religious belief, [853] ; [935] . Rosecrans, Major-Gen. Wm. S., [233] . Rosewater, Edward, deb. suff. with A., [545] . Ross, Senator E. G., franks wom. suff. documents, [283] . Ross, John W., welcomes suff. con., D. C., [756] . Routt, Gov. John L., speaks for wom. suff., [491] ; [821] . Routt, Mrs. John L., entertains A. and Miss Shaw, [821] . Rowan, St. Senator, ad. natl. suff. con., [902] . Russell. Frances E., assists Loyal League, [234] ; Rye, Miss, [555] . Sage, Russell, signs petit. for wom. suff., [764] . Sage, Mrs. Russell, A. guest at Emma Willard dinner, [753] . St. John, Col. John P., [496] . Salvador, A., ed. Le Soir, wishes to interview A., [561] . Sanborn, Frank, approves wom. suff., [251] ;speaks at suff. con., [533] . Sanford, Dr. and Mrs. J. E., [802] ; [806] ;70th birthday recep. to Mary Anthony, [916] . Sand, George, [733] ;"independence is happiness," [100] 8. Sanders, Mrs. Henry M., petit. for wom. suff., [764] ; [802] . Sargent, A. A., declares for woman's rights, [405] ; [406] ; [407] ; [408] ;presents A.'s appeal for remission of fine for voting, [450] ; intercedes for inspectors, [452] ; defends woman's petitions, [486] ; [495] ; arg. for wom. suff., [500] ; [501] ; favors admit. wom. to practice before Supreme Court, [502] ;returns to Calif., friend of wom. suff., [507] ; U. S. Minister to Berlin, [553] ; genuine Repub., [559] . Sargent, Ella, [560] . Sargent, Ellen Clark, entertains A. as guest, [405] ;while snow bound on eastward journey, [406] ; [407] ; [480] ; urges A. not to be troubled, [494] ; [495] ; returns to Calif., personal characteris., [507] ; [509] ; [512] ; [553] ; genuine Repub., [559] ; asks Estee Chairman Natl. Repub. Con. if "free ballot" plank includes women, [642] ; work for S. Dak., [685] ; entertains A. during Wom. Cong., [829] ; gift to A. and Miss Shaw, [832] ; made pres. Calif. Suff. Assn., [835] ; asks A. to help in campn., [861] ; directs it with A., [862] ; on committees, [863] ; entertains A. and Miss Shaw during campn., [864] ; gives up entire home to work, her services and money, [865] ; at Repub. St. Con., [869] ; at Popu., Prohib. and Demo. Cons., [872] ; [888] ; scenes in election booths, [891] ; trib. to A.'s services in Calif., [892] . Sargent, Dr. Eliz., A. visits in Zurich, [559] ;in Yosemite with A., [831] ; arrang. county cons. in Calif, campn., successful results, [864] ; head of literary com. and petit. work, contributes money, [865] ; suff. work on San Fr. Post, [866] . Sargent, George, [408] . Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. James, [772] ;A. assists at golden wedding, [916] ; entertain A. at Thous. Is., [926] . Saunders, Alvin, Senator, ad. suff. con., [541] . Saxe, Rev. Asa, spks. for wom. suff., [762] . Saxon, Elizabeth Lyle, ad. Cong. Com., [511] ; Saxton, Gen. Rufus, approves equal rights for women, [272] ;negroes still enslaved, [964] . Scatcherd, Alice, secures admission wom. dele. to Lib. Con., [576] ;com. for internatl. organizat., [579] ; ad. Senate Com., [640] . Schenck, Eliz. B., [327] . Schieffelin Brothers, [234] . Schofield, Martha, A. visits industrial school, [812] . Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph, entertain A., [652] . Schurman, Pres. Jacob Gould, welcomes suff. con., invites to visit Cornell, [800] . Schurz, Carl, opponent wom. suff., [415] . Schuyler, Mary M. Hamilton, Art. Assn. desire to make statue rep. Philanthropy, [734] ;stepson obj. to having name coupled with A.'s, [735] . Schuyler, Philip, obj. to stepmother's statue by side of A., [734] ;enjoins Art Assn., she wd. resent attempt to couple name with A.'s, defeat in court of appeals, [735] . Scott, Charles F., urg. Mrs. Johns to call off women, [778] . Scott, Francis M., ad. N. Y. Consti. Con. in opp. wom. suff., [769] . Sears, Judge T. C., assails wom. suff., [281] ; Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, born in Berkshire, [1] . Selden, Henry. R., women have valid claim to vote, [425] ;assures A. of this, [424] ; tells her she has committed no crime, [426] ; [427] ; appears for A. before U. S. Commiss., [428] ; argues for writ of habeas corpus, gives bail for A., [432] ; wishes he had heard her argument first, [433] ; defends her at trial, [436] ; argument before jury, [437] ; demands jury be polled and moves for new trial, [439] ; Judge Hunt's action indefensible, [441] ; Van Voorhis' trib., [445] ; A. has argument printed, [446] ; prepares appeal to Cong. in A.'s case; Hunt's action judicial outrage, [449] ; [994] . Seney, Geo. E., M. C., opp. wom. suff., [590] . Severance, Caroline M., [131] ; [252] ; [260] ;signs call for Am. Suff. Assn., [328] ; entertains A., [832] . Severance, Mrs. Mark Sibley, recep. for A., [833] . Severance, Sarah M., work for S. Dak., [685] ;spks. for wom. suff. in Calif. campn., [875] . Sewall, May Wright, first app. on natl. suff. plat., [495] ;presents flowers to A. at St. Louis, [507] ; [511] ; arranges suff. con. Indpls., [517] ; [527] ; presentation speech to A., [534] ; chmn. natl. ex. com., [535] ; appears bef. House Com., [541] ; [545] ; description of honors paid A. on departure for Europe, [547] ; A. at New Orleans Expo., [597] ; applies lash to own back, [600] ; entertains A., [623] ; [626] ; chmn. com. on union of two assns., [628] ; [629] ; skill as pres. offic., [632] ; arranges internat. council, [633] ; originates idea of permanent Councils, [639] ; made cor. sec., [641] ; open let. to Gen. Harrison, [642] ; introduces A. to Classical School, [650] ; arranges birthday banq. for A., [664] ; presides, [665] ; [676] ; A. visits, [698] ; present to A., [707] ; at Fed. of Clubs, [720] ; [721] ; spks. at Rochester, [740] ; at opening World's Fair, [742] ; ch. com. org. Wom. Cong., A. glories in her work, [745] ; A.'s popularity at World's Fair, [746] ; entertains A. during World's Fair, [750] ; presides at lunch to Internat. Council, [751] ; [821] ; [841] ; wants A. to manage Stn.'s birthday, [847] ; death of husband, A.'s sympathy, [850] ; receives State officials in honor of A., [903] ; at Anthony homestead, [940] ; at Berk. Hist, meet., [944] ; A.'s character, [950] ; open let. to Gen. Harrison on "free ballot" pl. in Repub. plat., [1013] . Sewall, Samuel E., endorses wom. suff., [284] ; [373] ;birthday gift to A., [976] . Sewall, Mrs. Samuel E., congratulat. let. to A., [640] ;birthday gift to A., [976] . Sewall, Theodore L., at World's Fair, [750] ; Seward, Mrs. W. H., favors divorce, [195] . Seymour, Gov. Horatio, heads opposit. to A. S. meet., [210] ;ad. Demo. mass meet. N. Y., [305] ; pres. Natl. Demo. Con., [306] . Seymour, Horatio, Jr., leads disturbance at A. S. meet., [208] . Seymour, Mary F., reports wom. council, [637] ; Shafroth, Mrs. John F., at Wash. con., [851] . Sharkey, Wm. L., Provis. Gov. Miss., [961] . Sharswood, Judge, agnst. wom. suff., [985] . Shattuck, Harriette Robinson, spks. at suff. con. Boston, [533] ; [541] ; Shaw, Rev. Anna Howard, in Kan., [625] ; [629] ;accepts proposals for union, [630] ; [636] ; beginning of friendship with A., [645] ; first appears on Natl. plat., [647] ; [652] ; at A.'s birthday banq., [665] ; appeal for S. Dak., [675] ; [676] ; must not attack Christian relig., [678] ; goes to S. Dak., [681] ; writes A. people anxious for her to come, [682] ; scores State com., better not cut loose from A., [683] ; [684] ; at Repub. con. seats for Indians, none for wom., [687] ; rebukes con., in Black Hills, [688] ; gets courage from A., longs for mother, [689] ; A.'s experience with crying baby, [692] ; her own experience, A.'s retort in case of drunken man, [693] ; at Deadwood, [694] ; hardest campn. ever known, [696] ; at Rochester, [698] ; first pres. Wimodaughsis, [700] ; at Wom. Council, [702] ; christens Avery baby, [705] ; present to A., [707] ; in Adirondacks, [708] ; at Chautauqua, [709] ; J. H. Buckley's obj. to wom. suff. from relig. standpoint, [710] ; at West. N. Y. Fair, [711] ; vice-pres.-at-large Natl. Am. Assn., [717] ; in Kan. campn., [719] ; shut out of churches bec. spoke at spiritual meet., will speak on suff. anywhere, [720] ; at Kan. Repub. con., at Omaha Popu. con., [726] ; deb. suff. with Dr. Buckley at Chau., [727] ; recep. at Hall of Philos., [728] ; spks. in N. Y. campn., [761] ; will not work for wom. suff. in Kan. unless politic. part. endorse it, weakness of wom., [781] ; opens campn. in Kan. City, [784] ; demands Repub. Wom. con., ask for suff. plank, [785] ; ad. res. com. at Repub. St. con., [786] ; ad. suff. mass. meet. in Topeka, [787] ; ad. Popu. St. con., [789] ; shakes hands with dele., telegram Kan. Prohib. con. adopts wom. suff. plank, [790] ; finishes Kan. engagements, [792] ; [793] ; Mrs. Diggs urges return to Kan., [795] ; in Atlanta, [811] ; in Columbus, [812] ; invit. to Calif. Wom. Cong., [820] ; at Chi. St. Louis, Denver, entertained by Gov. and Mrs. Routt, [821] ; enthusiastic greet. in Broadway Thea., [823] ; preaches Tabernacle, Salt Lake, "politic. sermon," [824] ; preaches in theater; at Inter-Mount. Suff. Assn., receptions, banq. in Ogden, at Reno, Nev., [825] ; spks. in theat., in Calif., at Oakland ferry, in Dr. McLean's pulpit, [826] ; in Congreg. church San Fr., at Wom. Cong., [827] ; spks. every day, royal welcome, [828] ; all in love with, preaches in synagogue, helps org. suff. campn., [829] ; ad. Congreg. ministers' meet., Unit. Club dinner, Stanford Univers., [830] ; social courtesies, Yosemite, names big tree S. B. A., at San Jose, [831] ; Los Angeles, Riverside, Pasadena, Pomona, San Diego, [832] ; Olivewood, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, [833] ; spks. in Oakland, in Method. ch., San Fr., at ministers' meet., [834] ; meets with Calif. Suff. Assn., [835] ; 4th July com. refuse to let spk., reconsider, she rides in proces. and makes sp., [836] ; goes to Oakland, can not find audience, starts homeward, [837] ; goes to Chicago, [839] ; stricken with fever, [840] ; favors res. agnst. Wom. Bible, [854] ; spks. at county cons. in Calif., in Sargent residence, [864] ; at Repub. St. Con., [869] ; bef. res. com., [871] ; ad. Dem. res. com. for two min., [873] ; scores con. for action on wom. suff. pl., at ratificat. meet. in San Fr., [874] ; spks. every night dur. campn. and donates serv. of sec., [875] ; [883] ; at "Tom Reed" rally, Oakland, [885] ; photo. given for pledges, [889] ; at Salt Lake, Kan. City, banq. at Roch., [895] ; R. I. suff. con., [896] ; A's 77th birthday, [907] ; present to Mary Anthony, [916] ; visits Mrs. Osborne, [917] ; A.'s letters like Paul's Epistles, [924] ; spks. at western conferences, [929] ; at Anthony homestead, [940] ; at A.'s right hand, [942] ; at Berk. Hist. meet., trib. to A., her belief in men and women, great, ideal life, [945] . Shaw, Francis G., gives A. $100 for Rev., [355] . Shaw, Sarah B., [282] . Sheldon, Ellen H., serv. for Natl. Assn., [700] . Shippen, Rev. Rush R., ad. suff. con., [607] . Sherman, Gen. Wm. T., [249] . Sherman, Mrs. Gen., agnst. wom. suff., [377] . Simonton, J. W., at press dinner, [316] . Simpson, Jerry, M. C., ad. suff. con. [756] . Simpson, Bishop Matthew, [337] ; favors wom. suff., [588] . Sizer, Nelson, phrenolog. chart of A., [85] . Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J., hospitality, love of liberty, [710] . Slayton (Lect. Bureau), tells A. she has ruined lect. prospects, [468] ;cempli. circular of A.'s lect., [486] . Slocum, Mrs., interviews Gen. Hancock, [520] . Smalley, Geo. W., [246] . Smith, Abby, [446] . Smith, Mrs. E. O., at Calif. Dem. Con., [872] . Smith, Eliz. Oakes, at Syracuse W. R. Con., [72] ; [316] ;Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M., entertain A., [877] . Smith, Judge G. W., agnst. wom. suff., [283] . Smith, Gerrit, suff. greatest of all rights, [75] ;one standard of morals, [93] ; advocates Bloomer costume, [113] ; in Cong., [118] ; wom. must get rid of poverty and disabling dress, [147] ; sleeps in church, [179] ; insane, [181] ; Garrison. meet. at Albany, [212] ; donation Loyal League, [234] ; [270] ; [279] ; endorses wom. suff., [284] ; bids wom. stand aside for negro, [300] ; "nothing to fear from women," [301] ; [350] ; helps A. pay expenses of trial, [446] ; death, [467] ; gave land to negroes, [708] ; [935] . Smith, Mrs. Gerrit, vice-pres. Wom. Temp. Con., [67] . Smith, Goldwin, opp. wom. suff., [698] . Smith, Hannah Whitall, [541] . Smith, Julia (see Parker). Smith, Lewia C., testimonial to Judge Selden, [446] ;testimonial and gift for A., [558] . Smith, Mrs. M. F., [808] . Smith, Mrs. Nicholas, [327] . Solomons, Selina, poem to A., [881] . Somerset, Lady Henry, approves A.'s bust, [722] ;farewell teleg. to A., [729] ; A. has true sign of greatness, endorses her sp. on temp. at World's Fair, [747] ; in Twilight Park, [773] ; at Repub. Con., Saratoga, [774] . Somerville, Mary, endorses wom. suff., [368] . Sorbier, Madame, tries to sec. suff. amend. from Calif. Legis., [863] . Soule, Rev. Dr., [550] . Southwick, Sarah, [902] . Southworth, Louisa, [623] ;entertains bus. com. natl. suff. assn., leading suff. rep., friendship and generosity to A. and to assn., [801] ; cares for A. in illness, [840] . Spence, Catherine H., ad. suff. con., [756] . Spencer (Judge) Mrs., tries to sec. suff. amend. from Calif. Legis., [863] . Spencer, Rev. Anna Garlin, speaks at suff. con., [533] , [702] . Spencer, Sara Andrews, engrosses Wom. Dec. of Ind., [478] ; [479] ; Sperry, George B., [831] . Sperry, Mrs. Austin, treas. wom. suff. campn., com. in Calif., [863] ;at Repub. St. Con., [869] ; treas. Suff. Assn., valuable assistance, [888] . Spofford, Mr. and Mrs., welcome A., [701] ;leave Riggs House, [705] . Spofford, Jane S., elect. treas. Natl. Suff. Assn., [407] ; Squier, Ellen Hoxie, [653] ; [802] . Squier, Lucien, [653] . Sprague, Homer B., [337] . Spraker, Livingston, [49] . Springer, Wm. M., M. C., obj. to admit. Wy. with wom. suff., [698] . Stambach, Dr. Ida, entertains A., [881] . Stafford, Col., [4] . Stafford, Brown, [121] . Stafford, John, [121] . Stanford, Jane L., [607] ; [660] ;A. in private car, case before Supreme Court, [824] ; sends passes to A. and Miss Shaw, and invites to first graduates' reception, [830] ; trib. of self and husb. to A. and Mrs. Stn., [850] ; [851] ; belief in wom. suff. [876] ; assist. in Calif. wom. suff. campn., [888] . Stanford, Senator Leland, sends A. and Mrs. Stn. passes, [390] ;keen perceptions, [607] ; in favor Amend. XVI, [621] ; contrib. S. Dak., [676] ; death, [756] ; appreciates A. and Mrs. Stn., predicts advancement of woman, [851] . Stanford, Senator and Mrs., recep. to Wom. Council, [637] . Stansbury, L. M., [780] . Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, first impression of A., [64] ;advice to pub. speakers, writes to please self, [66] ; elected pres. State Temp. Con., [67] ; divorce and practical relig., [68] ; opp. to woman as pres. of first con., [72] ; co-education, bondage of relig., [73] ; as mother, [76] ; work in 1840-'48, [82] ; woman's right to speak in public, [92] ; admit men to Woman's Temp. Soc., [94] ; objected to as pres. of society, [95] ; ad. N. Y. Legis., [108] ; appeal for rights of women, [110] ; Bloomer costume, [113] ; renounces it, [115] ; drawbacks to her efforts for women, [130] ; takes turns with A. in writing and baby-tending, [142] ; congrat. A. on stirring up teachers, [157] ; appeals for equal rights, [175] ; martyrdom of John Brown, what she will say to St. Peter, [181] ; [185] ; will obey Napoleon, [187] ; describes A. and self working together, [188] ; ad. N. Y. legis., [189] ; declares for divorce, [193] ; replies to Greeley, Luc. Mott approves, [195] ; blows struck at men's stronghold, [196] ; on divorce at Friends' meet., [197] ; offers to help A. on agricult. sp., [199] ; [208] ; hissed at Roch. anti-slav. meet., [209] ; Garrisonian meet at Albany, [212] ; on "Adam Bede," prepares anti-slav. ad., [217] ; [221] ; call for Loyal League, [226] ; spks. for League, [227] ; pres. League, [229] ; [234] ; lively let. from Phillips, [237] ; humiliation of women at seeing negro placed above their heads, [239] ; love for A., [244] ; [246] ; [249] ;petit. Cong. for wom. suff., [250] ; urges women to work for suff., [251] ; [253] ; sounds alarm when men show signs of treachery, [256] ; eloquent demand for wom. suff., [257] ; [259] ; last moments of con., [260] ; influenced by eloquence of Phillips and Tilton but repudiates it, [261] ; easily psychologized, [262] ; compliments Democrats, [263] ; ridiculed by N. Y. World, [264] ; [265] ; will sign every petit. if necessary, scores "old guard," [268] ; protests agnst. negro's receiv. rights denied women, [269] ; comes to meetings rested and refreshed, ad. joint coms. of N. Y. legis. on new constit., [273] ; memorial to Cong., [277] ; before N. Y. Consti. Con., [278] ; [279] ; encounter with Greeley, name forbidden in Tribune, [280] ; [282] ; goes into Kansas campn., [283] ; unpleasant nights, [284] ; homage for her talents, [285] ; tour of Kan. with ex-Gov. Robinson, [286] ; invites Train to assist, [287] ; [290] ; arranges lect. tour with Train, at polls, [291] ; praised by Leav. Commercial, [292] ; admiration of Mr. Train, defers to A.'s judgment, tour with A. and Train, [293] ; censured and repudiated by friends for alliance with Train, claims right to accept his aid for wom. suff., [294] ; begins The Revolution, abuse of N. Y. Times, [295] ; comment N. Y. Independent, Cin'ti Enquirer, [296] ; descrip. of Revolution, wom. have lost self-respect, [297] ; defends The Revolution, [298] ; on desire to edit paper, [299] ; objects to treatment by Equal Rights Assn., Revolution an individ. matter, [300] ; described by Nellie Hutchinson, [302] ; presides at Equal Rights Assn., [303] ; Blackwell praises work in Kan., independent com. formed, [304] ; attends Demo. mass meet. in N. Y., comment of Sun, [305] ; attends Natl. Demo. Con. in Tammany Hall, [306] ; finishes home at Tenafly, [308] ; [309] ; goes to Gov. Geary in behalf of Hester Vaughan, [310] ; [314] ; western tour, [315] ; [316] ; almost alone in demanding word "sex" in Fifteenth Amend., [318] ; writes old friends to ignore the past, [320] ; presides Equal Rights Assn., [322] ; presides Natl. Suff. Assn., [327] ; [328] ; describes Newport con., [329] ; [330] ; forms friendship with Mrs. Hooker, [332] ; [337] ; ad. Cong. com., [338] ; [339] ; described by Mary Clemmer, [340] ; [343] ; [344] ; urges union of suff. orgz'tns and offers to resign office, [347] ; forbids use of name for pres., women protest, at Apollo Hall con., at dissolut. of Equal Rights Assn., [348] ; [349] ; mass meeting in McFarland-Richardson case, [352] ; beautiful appearance, [353] ; no salary on Revolution, [354] ; objects to change name of Rev., "Rosebud" will not answer, [357] ; [358] ; declines to serve longer as editor, [360] ; urges A. to roll load off her shoulders, [361] ; [362] ; [366] ; [368] ; work in 1845, called first W. R. con., [369] ; wants A. for pres. of assn. but willing to exalt Mrs. Hooker, [371] ; sends $100 to Wash. con., [372] ; bet. two fires, [374] ; answers men who object to Mrs. Woodhull, [379] ; no faith in Repub. party, [382] ; supports Mrs Woodhull, [383] ; chmn. Natl. com., [384] ; starts to Calif., [387] ; bliss in marriage if both equals, [388] ; first sp. in San Fr., visits Mrs. Fair in jail, [390] ; sympathizes with her, goes to Yosemite, [392] ; can not mount pony, hard trip, [393] ; [396] ; ad. Sen. com., [410] ; call for forming new party, [413] ; criticises A., [414] ; let. to N. Y. World urging Demo. to stand by women, [416] ; let. from Cochran, [418] ; not grateful to Repubs., "white mules turn long ears," [420] ; spks. on Repub. plat. in N. Y., [422] ; defends A. in voting, [432] ; [434] ; annual protest agnst. Wash. con., [467] ; objects to A.'s lecture on Social Purity, [468] ; opens Centennial headqrs., [475] ; prepares wom. Dec. of Ind., [476] ; refused permis. to read Dec., [477] ; evils of manhood suff., [479] ; begins Hist. of Wom. Suff., [480] ; at Mrs. Davis' funeral, [481] ; appeal for 16th Amend., [483] ; hates lecturing, thankful for abuse, friendship for A., [488] ; her children's love for A., [489] ; prayer-meet. in Cap. at Wash., [494] ; [495] ; re-elect. pres. Natl. Assn., [496] ; strong res. at Natl. Con., [499] ; ad. to Pres. Hayes, [500] ; [507] ; corres. editor Ballot-Box, [510] ; writes res. and ad., [516] ; work on Hist., [524] ; tries to vote, [525] ; A. compels to attend cons., pres. at Wash. con., [526] ; eulogy on Luc. Mott, [527] ; [528] ; valuable work on Hist. Wom. Suff., [531] ; present is time to write history, [532] ; entertainment by Bird Club, Boston, [534] ; illness, fears of not finish. history, [537] ; [540] ; [541] ; sails for Europe, [543] ; always strength to A., [544] ; urges A. to come to Eng., [546] ; [547] ; [549] ; [553] ; calls on Channing in Eng., [554] ; [564] ; spks. at Prince's Hall, [565] ; spks. at St. James Hall, [566] ; advises suff. for married women, [568] ; Mrs. McLaren appreciates, [569] ; [575] ; [576] ; [577] ; confidence of Eng. women, [579] ; open let. on Douglass marriage, [585] ; prepares natl. con. report, begins work on Vol. III Hist. of Wom. Suff., [592] ; advises women to work for Rep. party, [594] ; res. denounc. dogmas and creeds, [595] ; rebukes Rev. Patton for sermon agnst. woman suff., upholds A.'s remarks, [596] ; work on Hist. Wom. Suff., [599] ; ease-loving nature, A. urges to work, Mrs. Sewall pities, "exercises by lying down," [600] ; women complain of use of "blue pencil," [601] ; 70th birthday, "Pleasures of old age," let. H. Stanton Blatch., [602] ; æsthetic cons., [605] ; revises History proofs, sells rights to A., fine ability, [613] ;adv. A. to burn old letters, [625] ; advised not to take presidency united assns., [628] ; [629] ; willing to decline, but lets. insist she shall take presidency, [630] ; A. spks. in her favor, [631] ; elect. pres., [632] ; [633] ; friendship for A., coming back to Amer. to do best work, [635] ; dreads ocean trip, can not come to Council, A. brings her and shuts her up to write sp., [636] ; at recep. for Wom. Council, [637] ; trib. of Fr. Willard, [638] ; ad. Sen. com., [640] ; [642] ; [654] ; [659] ; [664] ; looks like Lord Chief. Just., [665] ; response at A.'s birthday banq., thorn in side, meets A. in London, oblig. to her, [667] ; inspiration to A., [668] ; A. will have her under thumb, ad. Cong. Coms., presides Natl. Am. Assn., [674] ; honored to go abroad as its represent., farewell, [675] ; The Matriarchate, [702] ; [703] ; re-elect. pres. natl. assn., [704] ; keep home and be cremat. in own oven, [707] ; returns to Amer., A. urges to make home with her and prepare writings for posterity, [712] ; goes for month's visit to A., sits for bust by Ad. Johnson, sp. in favor opening Roch. Univers. to women, cartoon in Utica paper, [713] ; settled in N. Y., children urge to give up work, paper on Solitude of Self, ovation at con., begs scepter be transfer. to A., elect. hon. pres. natl. assn., last app. at Wash. con., [717] ; ad. Cong. Coms., recep. in Wash., [718] ; [719] ; [729] ; trib. to disting. dead, [737] ; natl. com. sends greet. to, [739] ; paper for Educat. Cong. World's Fair, [751] ; ad. to N. Y. women contrib. to Sun, [763] ; prep. call for natl. con., [801] ; cosy home, [802] ; thanks A. for read. her papers, [811] ; memorial to Fred. Douglass, [814] ; A. visits to tell about cons., etc., [815] ; portrait at Utah Con., [825] ; let. sympathy to A., [842] ; 80th birthday, [845] ; all wom. shd. pay tribute, [846] ; birthday sp., [847] ; magnific. fête, Tilton's testimonial, [848] ; recep. by Mrs. H. Villard, birthday celebrat. in Roch., [849] ; extolled by Sen. Stanford, [851] ; prepares Woman's Bible, res. agnst. introd. in natl. suff. con., [852] ; always announc. to be her individ. work, [853] ; always in advance of times, A. defends her, [854] ; urges that she and A. resign office, [855] ; A. tells her she is talking down to people in her Bible commentary, [856] ; and says suff. wd. take women out of relig. bigotry, urges not to send Bible literature to Calif., [857] ; women only class left to fight battles alone, [879] ; A. wishes she were young and strong, [880] ; [896] ; [915] ; at Mrs. Osborne's, [917] ; A. writes of Mrs. Besant and Theosophy, [918] ; at Geneva, [927] ; pict. in Anthony parlor, [934] ; A.'s magnanimity, honesty, heroism, tenderness, "to be wedded to an idea may be holiest and happiest of marriages," dedicates Reminiscences, [951] ; to "my steadfast friend.," [952] ; ad. to Pres. Lincoln, "free women as you have slaves," [957] ; ad. to Cong., eloquent demand for woman's enfranchisement, [968] ; birthday gift to A., [976] ; Repubs. will lose power to protect black men in right to vote, [1016] . Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit, [654] . Stanton, Harriot, (See Blatch). Stanton, Henry B., on condition of country, urges A. to gird on armor, [226] . Stanton, Mrs. Henry B., Greeley's revenge, [280] ; [972] . Stanton, Theodore and Marguerite, [532] ;take A. to Chamber of Deputies, to St. Cloud, to station, [561] . Starrett, Helen Ekin, compares A. and Mrs. S. when in Kan., [273] ; Starrett, Rev. Wm., [287] . Stearns, Judge J. B., introd. A., [656] ; [902] . Stearns, Sarah Burger, [656] . Stebbins, Giles and Catharine F., old friends of A., [658] ; Stebbins, Rev. H. H., for wom. suff., [762] . Stebbins, Dr. Horatio, [830] . Stephens, Prof. Kate, in Germany, [560] . Stetson, Charlotte Perkins, opp. res. agnst. Wom. Bible, [854] ;visits A. and spks. in Rochester, [901] . Stern, Judge, ad. wom. suff. con., [762] . Stevens, Thaddeus, tries to have women included in Amend. XIV, [250] ;bids women stand aside for negro, [267] ; [318] ; elective franchise inalienable right, [979] ; Amendment XIV, [1016] . Stevenson, Dr. Sarah Hackett, at Fed. Clubs, [720] ;let. from A. on maternity hospital, [843] . Stillman, Jas. W., [350] . Stewart, Sen. Wm., favors wom. suff., [500] . Stocker, Alice M., Calif. Dem. Con., [872] . Stone, Lucinda Hinsdale, [379] . Stone, Lucy, first meets A., [64] ;unjust laws for women, [73] ; does not favor Maine law, [81] ; [87] ; [90] ; on divorce, [93] ; assists Whole World Temp. Con., [96] ; commends A., praises Channing, [111] ; writes A. regarding Bloomers, [115] ; defends costume, but abandons it, [116] ; marries, [128] ; playful letter on marriage, [130] ; will retire from public work, [135] ; [139] ; encourages A. to speak in public, [145] ; shows legal posit. of women, has faith in A., [146] ; pres. N. Y. con., [147] ; sympathetic let., [151] ; care of children, [162] ; trustee of Jackson fund, [165] ; wd. use Hovey fund for test cases, [171] ; [185] ; opp. divorce res., [195] ; pres. Loyal League meet., [229] ; [234] ; petit. for Cong. action, [250] ; [253] ; favors union of A. S. and W. R. Soc., [256] ; abused by N. Y. World, [264] ;campn. in Kan., money from Jackson fund for it, treachery of Repub. Com., censures Tribune and Independent, [275] ; [281] ; wants Mrs. Stn. to edit paper, [299] ; A. desires her to edit paper, [300] ; [303] ; Repub. party false unless it protects woman, [304] ; repudiates "free love" res., [325] ; [328] ; chmn. ex. com. Am. Suff. Assn., [329] ; for dissolution of E. R. Assn., [349] ; asst. ed. Wom. Jour., [361] ; early work, [369] ; asks A.'s attitude toward parties, [497] ; Eddy legacy, [539] ; [540] ; on com. for union of two assns., [627] ; meets A. in Boston, submits plan, [628] ; appoints conf. com., [629] ; [630] ; chmn. ex. com. united assns., [632] ; [634] ; at recep. for Wom. Council, [637] ; trib. of Fr. Willard, [638] ; let. on A. birthday, [668] ; let. greet. Natl. Am. Con., [675] ; authoriz. A. to sign name, [676] ; requests women celebrate admiss. Wyoming, [699] ; invites A. to Mass. suff. annivers., sympathizes with illness, [701] ; at Wom. Council, had stood beside A. on many a battlefield, [703] ; hon. pres. Natl. Am. Assn., [717] ; at recep. in Wash., [718] ; [729] ; last let. to natl. con., greeting sent her, [738] ; memorial serv. at Wash. con., [756] ; [935] . Storrs, Wm. C., U. S. Commissr., [426] ;examines A. for having voted, [427] . Stout, Ira, [164] . Stowe, Calvin E., endorses wom. suff., [284] . Stowe, Dr. Emily H., [658] . Stowe, Harriet Beecher, will help Revolution, [356] ; Stratton, Sen. and Mrs. Fred., entertain A., [877] . Strong, Harriet R., [832] . Studwell, Edwin A., [349] ; [368] . Studwell, Mrs. Edwin A., [349] . Sullivan, Isaac N., Sup. Judge , Idaho, decides in favor wom. suff., [919] . Sullivan, Margaret B., on shipboard with A., [579] . Sumner, Chas., work for emancip., [226] ;presents petit. for emancip. in Senate, [235] ; writes A. must "blast idea of property in man," [236] ; acknowl. indebtedness to A., [238] ; efforts to omit "male" in Amend. XIV, [256] ; L. M. Child's petit. "inopportune," [265] ; concedes right to disfranchise taxpayers, [269] ; bids women stand aside, [300] ; [317] ; interested in suff. hearing, [339] ; [373] ; did not realize women felt degredat. of disfranchise, [411] ; never a public word for woman, [456] ; ext. from great sp., [968] ; all citizens entitled to equal rights, [979] ; no doubt but women have constit. right to vote, [981] ; [1014] ; negro enfranchisement, [1015] ; wrote 19 pp. foolscap to keep "male" out of Amend. XIV, [1016] . Sunderland, Rev. Byron S., attacks W. R. women, [79] . Sutro, Mayor Adolph, welcomes Wom. Cong., San Fr., [827] . Sweet, Ada C., [607] . Sweet, Emma B., priv. sec. to A., [843] ;goes with her to Calif., [862] ; in the campn., [892] . Swift, John F., [892] . Swift, Mary Wood, on Calif. wom. suff.campn. coms., [863] ; at Repub. St. Con., [869] ; pres. Century Club, entertains A., [876] ; elect. pres. Calif. Suff. Assn., [892] ; valuable services, [893] . Swift, Richard L., mob at A. S. meet., [209] . Swing, David, quotation from, [667] . Taft, Lorado, bust of A., sex nothing to do with art, [721] ;Miss Willard's compli. [722] . Taney, Chief Justice Roger B., decision in Dred Scott case, [454] ;citizens those who conduct govt. through representatives, [984] ; infamous decision, [985] . Tanner, Mary Priestman, [576] ; [577] . Taylor, Alberta Chapman, [810] . Taylor, Ezra B., M. C., rep. in favor wom. suff., [590] ;conducts fight for wom. suff., [607] ; [651] ; secures Cong. rep. in favor wom. suff., [699] ; gives credit to Mrs. Upton, [700] ; [705] . Taylor, Helen, [337] ; [565] ; [577] . Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lansing G., A. teaches in family of, [44] . Taylor, Meneia (Mrs. Peter), [555] ; [577] . Taylor, Hon. T. T., introd. munic. wom. suff. bill in Kan. legis., [611] . Teller, Senator Henry M., ad. suff. con., [756] . Teller, Mrs. Henry M., at Wash, con., [851] . Terry, Ellen, A. hears, [555] . Thacher, Mayor Geo. H., declares for free speech, [211] ; Thacher, John Boyd, asks record of father, fails to put suff. wom. on N. Y. Board Lady Manag., [733] . Thatcher, Judge, [287] . Thayer, John M., ad. on Mary Anthony's birthday, [916] ;poem to A. at Berkshire Hist. meet., [944] ; ad. on A.'s birthday, [860] . Thomas, Rev. H. W., introd. A. in Chicago, [617] ;her great heart like Christ, [805] ; trib. to A. "saint of liberty," [900] ; introd. A. at Lib. Cong. Relig. Nashville, [928] . Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John W., recep. to Wom. Council, [928] . Thomas, M. Louise, [511] ; [550] ; Thomas, Mary F., [629] . Thomasson, Mrs. J. P., [563] ; Thompson, Elizabeth, gives A. $1,000 for History, [524] ;pres. Art. Assn. desiring to make A.'s statute, [734] . Thompson, Geo., [63] ;encourages Wom. Loyal League, [233] ; spks. at first annivers. [237] ; rebukes America for slavery, [996] . Thomson, Adeline, first meets A., [122] ; [327] ; [527] ; [538] ; Thomson, Annie, first meets A., [122] ; [527] ; Thurman, Senator Allen G., insults wom. petit., [485] ; [486] . Thurston, Sarah A., on Kan. wom. suff. com., [781] . Tiffany & Co., [278] . Tilton, Eliz. R., funeral of baby, [308] ; [346] ;demure, motherly, sweetness needed, [357] ; selects poetry for Rev., [359] ; [360] ; during Beecher-Tilton trouble, [461] ; beautiful character, not wicked, [463] ; love and veneration for pastor, [464] ; born into Plymouth church, pitiable condition, crushed, [465] ; let. to A. on 50th birthday, [975] ; gift, [976] . Tilton, Theodore, "noise-making twain," A. and Mrs. Stn., [188] ;gets Beecher's sp. in Independent, [192] ; A.'s "sphere," [217] ; on Emancip. Proclam., millenium on the way, [225] ; announces birth of son, [232] ; supports A.'s plan, proposes E. R. Assn., strong ed. in N. Y. Independent, [252] ; favors union of A. S. and W. R. Soc., [256] ; [259] ; [260] ; argues agnst. trying to strike "male" from N. Y. constit., [261] ; [264] ; [270] ; refuses to champion wom. suff. in 1867, [281] ; [290] ; res. to send A. to Natl. Demo. Con., [305] ; deserts wom. suff. for negro suff., [317] ; wom. suff. presented as "intellect. theory," [323] ; tries to unite suff. assns., [346] ; made pres. Union Society, [348] ; [349] ; sends com. to Am. Suff. Assn. proposing union, [350] ; [357] ; assists Mrs. Bullard in ed. Rev., [361] ; [368] ; at Lib. Repub. Con., [415] ; derides women, [419] ; A.'s affection for, [463] ; brilliant and attractive, Beecher's love for, [464] ; respect for wife, [465] ; testimonial to A. and Mrs. Stn., [848] ; let. on A.'s 50th birthday, [975] ; gift, [976] . Tod, Isabella M. S., entertains A., [572] ; [573] . Towns, Mirabeau L., has ad. on wom. suff. printed, [768] . Townsend, Harriet A., [741] . Townsend, S. P., arranges temp. meet, for A. and others, [83] . Tourgee, Albion W., [754] . Train, Geo. Francis, offers assist. to wom. suff. campn. in Kan., [286] ;first sp. at Leav., [287] ; obj. to hard route, says A. knows how to make man ashamed, speaking tour, [288] ; dons evening dress before speaking, attacks Gen. Blunt, advice to sick people, [289] ; will furnish money for wom. suff. paper, A. proprietor, praised by D. R. Anthony, [290] ; fails to reach Atchison, makes final arrange. with A. at St. Joe for paper and lect. trip, [291] ; method of speaking, personal descript., [292] ; pays all expenses for lect. tour of himself, A. and Mrs. Stn., [293] ; scored by suff. advocates, [294] ; furnishes funds for The Revolution and reserves space for his own opinions, [295] ; comment N. Y. Independ., [296] ; defended by Mrs. Stn., [297] ; goes abroad, is put into Dublin jail, [298] ; not able to meet all financ. obligat. to Rev., [299] ; [301] ; [308] ; withdraws from paper, [319] ; put in $3,000, [354] ; [408] . Trall, Dr., [88] . Tremaine, Lyman, rep. agnst. A.'s appealfor remission of fine, shows ignorance of matter, [450] . Truesdale, Sarah, registers and votes, [424] . Truman, Commissioner, [597] . Trumbull, Senator Lyman, [410] . Truth, Sojourner, at W. R. con., [103] . Trygg, Alli, ad. Senate Com., [640] . Tucker, Gideon J., for wom. suff., [767] . Tucker, John Randolph, M. C., opp. wom. suff., [590] ;rep. agnst. wom. suff., [607] . Tudor, Mrs. Fenno, [534] . Tupper, Rev. Mila (Maynard), at Wash. Wom. Council, [702] ; Turner, Bishop Henry M., favors wom. suff., [588] ; Tuttle, Rev. J. H., [165] . Tyng, Rev. Stephen H., [233] . Underwood, Judge, women have right to vote, [985] . Upton, Harriet Taylor, [652] ; Vail, Moses, teaches A. algebra, [43] . Van Buren, Martin, at Tarrytown, New York, his habits, [41] ;at Saratoga, [42] ; urged ballot for workingmen, [998] . Vance, Senator Zebulon B., rep. agnst. wom. suff., [718] . Van Dyck, Henry H., St. Supt., opposes co-education, [156] . Van Pelt, Ada, [826] . Van Voorhis, John, M. C., retained in A.'s case, [428] ;shows mistake of giving bail, [433] ; defends her in trial at Canandaigua, [436] ; defends inspectors, refused permiss. to ad. jury, opinion of case after 24 years, [444] ; trib. to Judge Selden, [445] ; prepares appeal to Cong., declares trial by jury annihilated, [449] ; favors wom. suff., [543] . Vaughan, Hester, accused of murdering child, [309] ;pardoned and sent back to Eng., [310] . Vaughn, Mary C., pres. temp. meet., [65] ; [82] ; [95] .Vest, George G., Senator, opposes com. on wom. rights, [540] ;speech in opp. to wom. suff., [619] ; harrowing picture, too much "gush," [620] . Vibbert, George H., [328] . Villard, Mrs. Henry, daught. W. L. Garrison, recep. to A. and Mrs. Stn., [849] . Vincent, John H., learn law of love from God's women, [708] ;invites A. to Chautauqua, [727] . Vosburg, Mrs. J. R., stands by A. in Teach. Con., [100] . Vrooman, Mrs. Henry, entertains A., [877] . Wade, Senator Benjamin F., encourages Wom. Loyal League, [233] ; Wadleigh, Senator Bainbridge, insults wom. petit., [485] ;opp. wom. suff., scored by Mary Clemmer, [501] . Wagener, Mr., agnst. wom. suff. pl. in Kan. Repub. plat., [780] . Wagner, Silas J., advises inspect. not to register women, [426] . Wait, Anna C., in Kan. campn., [609] . Waite, Judge C. B., [315] ;compli. Hist. Wom. Suff., [531] . Waite, Chief-justice Morrison R., decides agnst. woman's right to vote under Amend. XIV, [453] . Waite, Mrs. Morrison R., recep. to A. in Wash., [739] . Walker, Mr. and Mrs. T. B., entertain A., [723] . Wallace, Celia Whipple, [641] . Wallace, Zerelda G., ad. Cong. com., [511] ;trib. to A., "Christ-like," [535] ; [617] ; pres. petit. for wom. suff., [620] ; [626] ; let. urg. A. for. pres. united assns., [631] ; [652] ; will work in S. Dak. only under A.'s direction, [683] ; detained by illness, apprecia. of A., [685] ; [708] ; at Chautauqua, [709] ; at Mrs. Sewall's with A., [904] . Wallis, Judge and Sarah B., [405] . 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Dudley, praises A., [334] . Warner, Daniel J., advises women to be registered, [426] . Warren, Sen. Francis E., working of wom. suff. in Wy., [716] ; Warren, Mrs. Francis E., [823] . Warren, Bishop Henry W., favors wom. suff., [588] . Way, Rev. Amanda M., [328] . Waymire, Judge and Mrs. J. A., entertain A., [877] . Webb, Alfred, [572] ; [575] . Webb, Richard D., [572] . Webb, Thomas, [575] . Webster, Daniel, [593] . Webster, Prof. Helen L., wants Wom. Suff. Hist. for Wellesley, [754] . Weed, Thurlow, assists temp. women, [65] ; [329] . Weld, Angelina Grimke, [73] ; Weld, Theodore D., [233] . Wellman, Alice H., entertains A., [877] . Wells, Mayor (Salt Lake), [388] . Wells, Emmeline B., pres. Utah assn., [825] ;at natl. suff. con., [902] . Wells, Ida B., lect. in Roch., interrupt. by theolog. stu., A. comes to defense, takes her home, [815] ;stenographer refuses to work for her, [816] . Wellstood, Jessie M., [568] . Wentworth, "Long John," [468] . West, Governor (Utah), recep. to A., [825] . Whaley, J. C. C., [307] . Wheeler, Vice-Pres. William A., presents wom. petit., [500] . Whelpley, A. W., arrang. lect. for A., [648] . Whipple, Rev. A. B., invites A. to annual meet. Berkshire Hist. Soc., [940] ;places meet. in her charge, [942] . Whipple, Edwin P., lectures for Loyal League, [233] . White, Pres. Andrew D., compli. Hist. Wom. Suff., [531] ;wife one of A.'s kind, [850] . White, Armenia S., urges A. to visit her, [702] ; [895] . White, Betsey Dunnell, A.'s aunt, talks politics, [57] .White, John D., M. C., champions wom. rights com., [540] ;rep. in favor wom. suff., [543] ; tries to get wom. suff. com., [585] . White, Mrs. Lovell, arrang. trip for A. to Mt. Tamalpais, [877] . White, Philip S., [60] . Whiting, John H., [676] . Whiting, Lillian, trib. to A., [672] ; [673] . Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Wm., A, visits, [705] . Whitney, Bishop, [824] . Whitney, Adeline D. T., opp. wom. suff., [620] . Whittier, John G., A. calls on, [525] ; Whittle, Dr. Ewing, recep. to A. and Mrs. Stn., [579] . Whyte, Senator Pinkney, [485] . Wilberforce, Canon, A. hears on temp., [567] . Wilbour, Charlotte B., [234] ; [327] ; Wilbur, Julia A., stands by A. in Teach. Con., [155] . Wilcox, Birdseye, heads pro-slavery mob, [208] . Wilde, Lady, [565] . Wilder, Mayor Carter, pres. Repub. meet., [422] ;friendship for A., [615] . Wilder, D. Webster, praises Hist. Wom. Suff. and A., [615] . Wilder, Samuel, friendship for A., [615] . Wigham, Eliza, [568] ; [570] . Wigham, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, [572] . Wigham, Jane Smeale, [570] . Wilkes, Rev. Eliza Tupper, [831] . Willcox, Albert O., [676] . Willcox, Hamilton, [313] . Willard, Frances E., asks A. to sit on plat. at lect. in Roch., [472] ; [496] ;A. does not coincide with views, [505] ; has lever but no fulcrum, [506] ; [511] ; introd. A. at Natl. W. C. T. U. con. in Wash., [537] ; favors State rights on suff. ques., A. criticises and tells her Prohib. party will throw wom. suff. overboard, prophecy fulfilled, [594] ; A. visits, [609] ; corres. with A. regard. suff. plank in Prohib. plat., [622] ; [631] ; sp. and let. about A. at Wom. Council, [638] ; presents constit. for Councils of Women, [639] ; ad. Sen. com., presides Central Music Hall, Chicago, [640] ; let. on A.'s birthday, [669] ; [685] ; presides trienni. meet. Woman's Council, introd. A. as one of double stars, [702] ; suff. day at Chautauqua, [709] ; at Fed. Clubs, [720] ; urges A. to visit her and have bust made by L. Taft; "wom. wd. not allow male grasshop. on lawn," [721] ; will have A.'s bust in Senate and White House, one man has seen her great soul, [722] ; describes A. at two natl. polit. cons., "such souls meet God," [725] ; farewell teleg. to A., [729] ; delight over A.'s laurels at World's Fair, Lady Henry's compli., [747] ; in Twilight Park, [773] ; at Repub. con., Saratoga, describes A. before res. com., [774] ; century's foremost figure, [775] ; introd. A. to W. C. T. U. gospel meet., Cleveland, as ordained of God, declares for wom. suff., [800] ; A. begs to withdraw W. C. T. U. con. from Calif., [857] ; A. repeats the entreaty, [881] ; accedes to request, [882] ; depart. for Europe, [883] ; sends tele. of greet. on A.'s return from Calif., invites her to sanitarium in Castile., [901] ; sends roses for A.'s birthday, [906] ; asks A. to join in protest agnst. yellow journal. and prize fight., [923] ; when she refuses, writes affect. let., urges to come to World's and Natl. W. C. T. U. Cons., [924] ; testimonial to A's character, courage, self-sacrifice, integrity, personal kindness, in next world women will stand on plane of perfect equality, [950] . Willard, Mary B., let. to A., [804] . William, Emperor, [559] . Williams, Harriet W., [400] . Williams, Mary Hamilton, [434] . Williams, Sarah L., editor Ballot-Box, [509] ; [510] . Willis, Sarah L., birthday gift to A., [672] ; [711] ; Wilson, Vice-Pres. Henry, acknowledges indebtedness to A., [238] ;wd. keep wom. suff. separate from negro suff., [266] ; bill to enfranchise women in D. C., [311] ; [317] ; spks. for wom. suff., [322] ; pres. at suff. con., [377] ; advocates wom. suff., [417] ; Repubs. ought to recognize women, [418] ; appreciates A.'s suggestions, [420] ; [454] . Winchester, Margaret E., [348] ; [349] ; [368] . Windeyer, Miss, ad. natl. suff. con., [756] . Wing, Judge Halsey, [44] . Winslow, Dr. Caroline B., [902] . Winter, William, pays trib. to A., [323] . Wolf, Hon. Simon, ad. Wash. suff. con., [756] . Wollstonecraft, Mary, [934] . Wood, Hon. B. R., opp. wom. delegates, [88] . Wood, Hon. D. P., advocates wom. rights, [109] . Wood, Dr. Ruth M., suff. work in Leavenworth, [609] . Wood, Samuel N., urges wom. suff. be discussed Woodall, Wm., M.P., pres. at wom. suff. meet., [566] ;amends suff. bill, [593] . Woodruff, President (Utah), [825] . Woodhull, Victoria C., goes before Cong. Com. with memorial, fine presence, [375] ;first app. on suff. plat., scene described, [376] ; "veins contain ice," [377] ; advent creates commotion, [378] ; vanquishes Cath. Beecher, defended by Mrs. Stn., [379] ; at suff. con. in N. Y., papers use this as reproach to movement, makes strong argument, [383] ;issues call for con. to form new party, [413] ; tries to secure control of suff. con., [413] ; [414] ; [596] . Woods, Mrs. M. C., [902] . Worden, Mrs., [195] ; [249] . Worthington, Mrs., [44] . Wright, Daniel, teacher of A., [35] . Wright, David, at wom. temp. meet., [65] . Wright, Frances, early work, [369] ; [935] . Wright, Martha C., sec. wom. rights' con., [72] ;pres. wom. rights' con., [131] ; Garrison. meet. at Albany, [212] ; [249] ; [260] ; let. of friendship to A., [301] ; [368] ; called first W. R. Con., [369] ; sarcasm regard. Cath. Beecher, comments on Wash. politicians, [372] ; comforts A., [415] ; only hope for suff. movement lies in A., elected pres. of assn., [458] ; death, A.'s grief, [467] ; [917] . Yates, Edmund, [422] . Yates, Eliz. Upham, spks. at Atlanta con., [811] ;favors res. agnst. Wom. Bible, [854] ; in Calif. campn., [864] ; at Rep. St. Con., [869] ; makes 100 speeches, [875] . Young, Prof. C. Howard, [920] . Young, John Russell, compli. A., [384] . Young, Virginia D., [757] . Zahner, Rev. Louis, pays trib. to Anthony family, [942] . FOOTNOTES: