[137] Lists of names not included in index will be found in footnotes on pp. [284], [327], [353], [566], [590], [621], [772].
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
- Abolitionists, [39], [40], [44], [59];
- meetings, in Anthony home, [48], [60], [61];
- A.'s first meeting with, [60], [63]; [78], [198];
- attitude in 1861, [207];
- canvass under A.'s management, [208];
- at beginning of War, [214];
- need of in 1863, [226];
- dissensions among, [244-247];
- one wing demands negro suff., [256];
- refuse to stand for woman suff., [265];
- almost all desert women, [268], [270];
- Lucy Stone on, [275]; [311], [498];
- Robert Purvis on A.'s services to, [547]; [567];
- in Scotland, [568], [570];
- in Ireland, [572], [575]; [724];
- Southern prej. against A., [740];
- same, [812]; [924];
- A. speaks on at Fiske Univers., [928];
- pictures in A.'s home, [934], [935];
- foresight of, [1010].
- Addresses, Appeals, Testimonials, etc., A.'s for temp. and woman suff., [71];
- for better laws in N. Y., [110];
- memorial to all Legislatures in 1859, [175];
- first to Cong. for Woman Suff. in 1865, [250];
- Woman's Rights Soc. to Cong. in 1866, [259], [968];
- A. and Mrs. Stanton to Cong. for woman suff. in 1867, [277];
- to women on polit. parties in 1872, [418];
- A.'s to Cong. to remit her fine for voting, [450];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn. at Centennial in 1876, [475]; [483];
- Wom. Natl. Loyal League to President Lincoln, [957];
- Natl. Wom. Rights Conv. to Cong. in 1866, [968].
- Amendments to U. S. Constitution, 13th, [238];
- dif. of opinion on A.'s attitude, [245];
- 14th, "male" first used, protest of A., Mrs. Stanton and Lucy Stone, [250];
- Independent criticises, [252];
- Sumner would avoid "male," [256];
- women implore not to be excluded, [267];
- campaign for woman suff. in Kansas, [274];
- same, [281] et seq.;
- efforts for in N. Y., [278-280];
- Pomeroy, Julian and Wilson present resolutions for woman suff. in 1868, [310], [311], [317];
- first effort to secure woman suff. in U. S. Constn., [313];
- 15th adopted, first suggested by Anna Dickinson, [317];
- dispute over in Equal Rights Assn., A. demands it shall include women, [323], [324];
- Francis Minor on woman's right to vote under 14th, [331];
- A. on same, [338];
- A. will never cease working for 16th, [343];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn. on right of women to vote under 14th, [377];
- attempt to make 14th and 15th enfranch. women, [409-411];
- A. and other women vote in 1872, [423-453];
- women vote again, [434];
- woman's right to vote under 14th, [431], [432];
- Mrs. Minor attempts to vote under 14th, [453];
- it does not confer suffrage, [454];
- for woman suff. submitted in Mich., [459];
- defeated, [461];
- beginning of systematic efforts for 16th, [483];
- war amends. will fail to protect black men, [500];
- Mrs. Stanton on same, [1016];
- for woman suff. submitted in Neb., [544], [545];
- in Ore., [592];
- A.'s argument for 16th before Congressl. Coms. in 1884, [588];
- defeat of woman suff. in Ore., [592];
- Palmer in U. S. Senate, on 16th, [596];
- first vote in Senate on, [617], [621];
- for woman suff. in S. Dak., A. canvasses for, [656];
- urged to assist, [679];
- Natl. Assn. contributes to, [675];
- campaign for, [679] et seq.;
- 16th in Cong. in 1891, [718];
- for woman suff. in charter of Rochester, [731];
- woman suff. carried in Col., [753];
- Kas. Legis. submits, [754];
- campaign for, [777];
- Calif. Legis. submits, [820];
- campaign for, [863];
- causes of its defeat, [886] et seq.;
- Secy. of State breaks his word, [890];
- Idaho Sup. Court decides only majority of votes cast on amend. necessary to carry, [918];
- war amends. and woman suff., [979-984];
- 16th not necessary, Sumner on, [981];
- Grant on 15th, [991];
- A. on efforts to keep "male" out of 14th, [1016];
- A.'s speech in Kas. for woman suff., [1015-1021].
- America, her women envied, [viii]; position of woman compared to Gr. Brit., [257];
- American Woman Suffrage Association, formed, [328];
- Amusements, early dances, [36];
- Ancestry, [3], [4].
- Anecdotes, A. on grandmother's cooking, [14];
- Susan and the elders, [21];
- in boarding school, [29], [30];
- the dancing school, [36];
- on women's voices, [75];
- at Greeley home, [86];
- A. at Teachers' Conv., [98];
- the minister's advice to A., [108];
- Bloomers, [113];
- church at Canajoharie, [121];
- water cure, [126];
- women afraid of A., [127];
- cold dinners for wives, [128];
- man's horror of woman's speaking, [143];
- A.'s raspberry experiment, [159];
- waiter refuses A.'s order, [176];
- effect of Mrs. Blackwell's sermon on Gerrit Smith, [179];
- Mayo on Marriage, [196];
- A. on ownership of slaves and children, [204];
- a Kansas experience, [248];
- encounter in Standard office bet. A. and Phillips, Tilton and Mrs. Stanton, [261];
- why Mrs. Stanton looked fresh and A. tired, [273];
- A. and Greeley on ballot and bullet, [278];
- Mrs. Greeley's petition, [279];
- Greeley's revenge, [280];
- Geo. Francis Train in Kas. campaign, [289];
- women in penitentiary, [309];
- of Beecher family, [373];
- of Catharine Beecher and Mrs. Woodhull, [378];
- A.'s first taste of wine, [400];
- Douglass prayed with heels, [457];
- man and his children in Neb., [493];
- Dennis Kearney and the suffragists, [518];
- A. and Skye terrier, [527];
- Edinburgh professor, [570];
- Killarney babies, [573];
- Jacob Bright's son, [577];
- A. and St. Paul, [595];
- Dr. Patton, [596];
- Mrs. Stanton "exercising," [600];
- the yellow dog, [617];
- Sen. Blair's little jokes, [606], [626];
- women and Indians in Repub. conv., [687];
- A. and cyclone, [690];
- low ebb of humanity, [690];
- hotel in S. Dak., [691];
- children and motherhood in S. Dak., [692];
- A. and drunkard, [693];
- co-education in Rochester Univers., [713];
- A. and her bust carved by a man, [721];
- A. and Miss Shaw at Kas. Popu. Conv., [788], [790];
- Dem. delegates in Calif., [874];
- A. and Mrs. Sargent on election night, [891];
- A. and the palace, [943];
- mother's mop stops mill, [944];
- the wife's false teeth, [988];
- Howard Mission, [1011].
- Annuity presented to A., [813];
- writes to contributors, [814].
- Anti-slavery Society, A. attends first meeting, [63]; [70], [101], [129];
- Bazar in 1855, [132];
- A. invited to act as agent, [137];
- arrangements made, [148];
- canvass, [150] et seq.;
- Bazar money lost, [172]; [173];
- suffrage needs spirit of, [177];
- A.'s efforts for appreciated, [182];
- close connect. with Woman's Rights in Southern mind, [183];
- depot of supplies at Albany, [199]; [217];
- dissensions, Phillips' attitude, A.'s, Pillsbury's, Garrison's, [244-246];
- at time of Reconstruction, [256-270];
- same, [281], [304], [322-326];
- meet. in Phila., [267];
- compared to woman's cause, [415]
- (see Abolitionists, Negroes, Slavery).
- Anti-Suffragists, in 1852, [76-80];
- first move in Washtn., [377];
- petition from New Eng., [620];
- in S. Dak. campaign, [695];
- protest against admis. of Wy., [698];
- alliance with liquor dealers in Col., [753];
- organization and work in N. Y. woman suff. campaign, [765];
- amusing instance in Rochester, A.'s and newspaper comment, [766];
- size of petitions, [769];
- alliance with liquor dealers in N. Y., [770];
- friendship of Joseph H. Choate, [767], [771];
- lone represent. in Calif. campaign, [873];
- charge suff. will destroy womanly instincts, [944], [945];
- Miss Shaw denies their theory that man is the head, woman the heart, [945].
- Art, A. at N. Y. Acad. of Design, productions of women, [219];
- Association for Advancement Of Women, objects to A., [446].
- "Aunt" Susan, A. objects to name, [546].
- Bible, in boarding school, [29], [30];
- favors woman's equality, [76];
- interpretation of, [77];
- used against women, [78]; [79];
- relation to matrimony, [109];
- teaches women should stay at home, [119];
- A. on Apocrypha, [132];
- A. quotes it on peace, [177];
- read by A.'s mother, [513], [558];
- miracles, [563];
- different interpret. of, [595];
- A. objects to discussion on, confutes St. Paul, [595]; [616];
- Bible and woman suff., [617-619];
- A. on Proverbs, [897].
- Bible Woman's, res. against of Natl. Wom. Suff. conv., discussion and vote, [852-854];
- A.'s indignation, [853];
- letter to Mrs. Stanton on resigning presidency, [855];
- to her cabinet on their "methods of the inquisition," [855];
- interview regarding matter, [856];
- Mrs. Stanton's work on Bible not needed, [856];
- objects to mixing woman suff. with religious doctrine, [857];
- Mrs. Greenleaf's view, [856].
- Bicycle, costume for, [844];
- A.'s opinion of, [859].
- Bills, see Laws and Legislatures.
- Biography, reasons for writing during lifetime of subject, [v], [vi];
- methods of writing, [vi-ix];
- Mrs. Blatch would write, [544];
- A. thinks she will leave nothing for posterity, [712];
- preparations for writing, [860];
- writer selected, immense amount of material, work begun, [909];
- the "attic workrooms," [910];
- A.'s restiveness over literary work, [913];
- chapters read to Mrs. Stanton, [917];
- work suspended for summer, [926];
- A. will make charming one, [995].
- Birthdays, birth of A., [13];
- 18th birthday, [29];
- celebrat. of 50th, [341];
- A. congrat. Phillips on 70th, [538];
- celebrat. of A.'s first suggested, [542];
- A.'s 73d celebrated in Phila., [546];
- Mrs. Stanton's 70th, [602];
- Kas. grants Munic. Suff. on A.'s 67th, [611];
- A.'s 70th, her distress over charging for banquet tickets, [663];
- amusing letters on same, [664];
- the banquet, gifts, toasts, letters, newspaper comment, etc., [664-674];
- her contemporaries, [672];
- 73d, in Rochester, [739];
- 74th, flag presented, [757];
- 75th, banquet, "annuity" presented, [813];
- Maria Porter's, [845];
- Mrs. Stanton's 80th, [845-849];
- A. celebrates her mother's, [850];
- A. assists at Mrs. Grant's 70th, [858];
- A.'s 76th in Roch., [860];
- 90th of Eliz. Buffam Chace, [896];
- Frederick Douglass' in Rochester, [904];
- reception in Rochester on A.'s 77th, [905];
- Mary S. Anthony's 70th, [914];
- 100th of Saml. J. May, [927];
- newspaper comment on A.'s 50th, [972];
- letters from eminent people on same, [974].
- Bishops, in favor of woman suff., [588];
- Bloomers, [84]; [91];
- Boards, women on in Eng., [564], [565];
- Bread and Ballot, A.'s lecture on, [472], [546], [996].
- Busts. See Sculpture.
- Calls, for first Wom. St. Temp. Conv., [66], [67];
- for second, [92];
- for Women's World's, [96];
- for Wom. Rights Conv. in Rochester, [104];
- for forming Loyal League, [226];
- for first W. R. Conv. after War, [256];
- for Natl. Wom. Suff. Conv. of 1872, [410];
- of women to form new party, A. repudiates, [413];
- for Natl. Wom. Suff. Conv. in New York in 1873, [434];
- A. on omission of woman suff. from Call for Intl. Council of Women, [634];
- of prominent New York women in suff. campaign of 1894, [764];
- A. prepares for Natl. Suff. Conv. of 1895, [801].
- Campaigns, first St. campaign for woman suff., in N. Y. in 1867, [271] et seq.;
- for woman suff. amend. in Kansas, [274] et seq.;
- discomforts of, [284], [285];
- Geo. Francis Train's part in, [286] et seq.;
- close in Leavenworth, [291];
- A. in Col. in 1877, hard and pleasant experiences, difference in women, [489-492];
- in Neb. in 1882, work of A. and assistants, [544], [545];
- in S. Dak., perplexities, hardships, humorous features, treachery of polit. parties, insults, etc., [679-696];
- in Kas. in 1892, [728];
- A.'s advice on Kansas, every woman can help, [742];
- same, [754];
- in Col. in 1893, woman suff. granted, [752];
- great campaign for woman suff. in N. Y. in 1894, [755] et seq.;
- same in Kas., [777] et seq.;
- A. reviews history of, [799];
- objects to Bible or Prohib. in Calif., [857];
- A. begged to assist in Calif., consents, [861];
- greeted by South. Calif., arrives in San Fr., [862];
- great campaign for woman suff. in 1896, [863] et seq.;
- in Kas. in 1867, [1016];
- in other States, [1017].
- Canvasses, A. and others in N. Y. for temp., [71];
- same, [103];
- for Woman's Rights, [105];
- unpleasant experience, [108];
- A.'s long work, [111];
- first of N. Y. for woman suff., [122] et seq.;
- for Woman's Rights in 1856, [138] et seq.;
- for Anti-Slavery, graphic pictures, [150] et seq.;
- for rights of women in 1860, [175], [178];
- for Anti-Slavery in 1861, [208] et seq.;
- for Equal Rights in 1866, [265];
- A. bore all the burdens, [273];
- of Conn. in 1874, [456];
- of Mich. for suff. amend. in 1874, [460];
- of Iowa in 1875, hard conditions, [470];
- of Kas. in 1886, [609-611];
- of Wis., [612];
- of Kas. in 1887, [625];
- of Ind., [626];
- of S. Dak. in 1890, [656];
- same, [679-696];
- of Kas. in 1892, [719];
- same, [728];
- of N. Y. in 1894, [759-763];
- of Kas. in 1894, [784], [785], [796];
- only women come to meetings, [1019]
- (see Campaigns).
- Capital Punishment, A. organizes meeting in protest, ends in mob, [164].
- Cases (see Trials).
- Characteristics,[138] clear-sightedness, [141], [182], [185], [261], [519], [758], [929];
- courage, moral and physical, [43], [72], [111], [156], [158], [163], [164], [181], [190], [197], [202], [208-212], [272], [291], [292], [391], [396], [412], [428], [436], [468], [469], [534-542], [549], [583], [656], [689], [692], [773], [782], [783], [786], [799], [854], [855], [857], [901], [952], [974], [994];
- duty and principle, devotion to, [116], [117], [218], [222], [224], [482], [542], [679], [907];
- energy and perseverance, [36], [55], [105], [127], [148], [157], [179], [188], [190], [213], [221], [251], [288], [314], [414], [496], [581], [667], [772], [944], [973], [974], [994];
- executive ability, [62], [110], [154], [323], [473];
- expediency, disdain for, [95], [214], [262], [953];
- generosity, [20], [217], [329], [494], [508], [545], [592], [599], [608], [659], [695], [707], [711], [763], [796], [849], [892], [925];
- injustice, sense of, [viii], [29], [30], [81], [107], [844];
- judgment, [150], [225], [293], [425], [638], [654], [857], [871], [882];
- justice, love of, [134], [169], [270], [592], [919], [944];
- kindness of manner, [285], [550], [597], [674], [838], [946], [972];
- optimism and cheerfulness, [587], [638], [660], [688], [773], [800], [877], [898], [938], [953];
- philosophy and logic, [185], [380], [511], [644], [648], [666], [672], [714];
- presiding, gift for, [163], [174], [637];
- self-sacrifice, [viii], [127], [190], [273], [316], [323], [335], [396], [460], [480], [489], [504], [550], [615], [667], [671], [744], [772], [846], [891], [892], [944], [950];
- sense of humiliation and insult, [238], [268], [269], [584];
- sensitiveness, [28], [29], [30], [120], [168], [542], [583], [584];
- unselfishness, [384], [535], [695], [731], [735], [975]
- (see chart of head, [85]; Domestic Traits, Love of Family, Newspapers, Tributes).
- Children, hardships of A.'s mother, [12], [19];
- severity of early days, [31]; [52];
- Mrs. Mott's and Mrs. Stanton's, [76];
- Mrs. Greeley's, [86], [97];
- A.'s answer to minister, [108];
- A. on "baby show," [132];
- mothers' trials, [139];
- Mrs. Stanton on, [142];
- maternity and conventions, [158], [162];
- Lucy Stone and Mrs. Stanton on, [162];
- A.'s care of Mrs. Stanton's, [142], [187], [213], [219];
- woman's immortal product, [193];
- mother no right to, sad story, [200];
- care of is a profession, [213];
- A.'s care of, [213];
- illegitimate, [216], [656], [844];
- A. would educate in public schools, [221];
- baby panacea for woman suff., [267];
- woman's right to have, [296];
- The Revolution, A.'s child, [362];
- Mrs. Stanton's belong to A., [489];
- Neb. man wants credit, [493];
- alleged effect of woman suff. in regard to, [504];
- A.'s care of nieces, [513];
- great number among suffragists, [517];
- impudent advice, [517];
- must suffer disgrace of parents' hostility to woman suff., [529];
- A.'s experience with woman and babies in Killarney, [573];
- God held responsible, [574];
- brought for A. to take in arms, [610];
- A. on pre-natal influence, [678];
- men suckle babies, [687]; [690];
- trying experiences with in S. Dak. campaign, [692];
- Mrs. Stanton's, [713], [717];
- A. would turn palace into orphan asylum, [943]
- (see Guardianship).
- Chinese, A. compares status with women, [398]; [986].
- Churches, St. Bartholomew the Great, [3];
- A.'s maternal grandparents members of Baptist, [5];
- later Universalist, [5];
- paternal, Quakers, [6];
- record Anthony and Read families, [5], [6], [7], [11], [21];
- father disciplined by Quakers, [10], [20], [36];
- A. on Lord's Supper, [36]; [38];
- attitude toward colored people, [39];
- on a woman's preaching in 1839, [40];
- first knowledge of Unitarianism, [44];
- attends that church, [58]; [65];
- Mrs. Stanton on in 1852, [67], [68]; [70];
- bondage for women, relation to woman's rights, [73], [79], [90];
- Brick Ch. (N. Y.), [87], [96];
- Mrs. Stanton demands women in councils of, [92];
- Greeley on, [97];
- effort to secure for women's meetings, [119], [121];[139]
- A. on preaching, [133];
- efforts for Free Church in Rochester, [167];
- Beecher's at Elmira, [178];
- Free Church at Peterboro, Antoinette Blackwell's sermon and Gerrit Smith's nap, [179];
- Zion's colored, [209];
- attitude toward slavery, [228]; [248];
- relation to negroes, [249];
- Ch. of Puritans, [227], [259], [276];
- last woman suff. conv. in, [278];
- fear of woman suff., [506];
- relig. of Garfield, [536];
- sectarianism in England, [554];
- waning intellects return to childish teachings, [563];
- Stopford Brooke's, [564];
- in Ireland, [572];
- convent at Kenmare, [573];
- Natl. Assn. discusses creeds and dogmas, [595];
- A. and Mrs. Stanton's encounter with Dr. Patton, [596];
- orthodox preferred for suff. convs., [612];
- A. demands all creeds shall be recd. on natl. woman suff. platform, [631];
- objects to creeds and negations, [634];
- Catholic in St. Louis, [649];
- A. protests against theology in suff. platform, [655];
- orthodox indifferent to feelings of liberals, [678];
- on prohibition and woman suff. in S. Dak., [693];
- proportion of women in, [710];
- Unit. in Roch., [712], [714];
- boycott Miss Shaw for speaking to Spiritualists, her answer, [720];
- no creed in Natl. Suff. Assn., [757];
- in Calif., [826], [831-834];
- A. objects to Mrs. Stanton's attack on, [847];
- A. on bigotry and religious freedom, [854];
- woman suff. destroys superstition, [857];
- open to suff. speakers in Calif., [876], [877], [886];
- A. attends Unit. in Rochester, [933];
- absorbs work of women, [1010] (see Bible, God, Ministers).
- Citizenship, must be basis for suff., [310];
- Clubs, of men or of men and women, Press (N. Y.) gives dinner to women in 1869, [316];
- Albemarle (London), [564];
- Six O'clock (Washtn.), [647];
- Seidl (N. Y.), [653];
- Authors' Uncut Leaves (N. Y.), [802];
- Practical Progress (Columbia), [812];
- Travel (Washtn.), [814];
- Mercantile (St. Louis), [821];
- Unitarian (San Fr.), [830];
- addressed by A. in Calif., [876];
- Men's Club (Auburn, N. Y.), [914];
- Historical Soc. (Berkshire, Mass.), [939-946]
- (see Organizations of Women).
- Coeducation, first efforts for, [64];
- Columbian Exposition, beginning of A.'s work for women in, [660]; [676];
- A. would open gates on Sunday, [720];
- A.'s bust made for, [721], [722];
- N. Y. woman's board, [734]; [737], [740], [741];
- A. on Mrs. Palmer's dedication sp., [742];
- A.'s part in securing recog. of women, [742-744];
- Board of Lady Managers, [744], [748];
- Woman's Congress, [745-748];
- wonderful ovation to A., [746-748];
- same, [752];
- Temp. Congress, [747];
- pre-eminence of woman suff., [748];
- A.'s part in many Congresses, [748-750];
- Press Congress, A.'s sp., [749];
- Educatl. Cong., [751];
- effect on Calif., [819].
- Committee on Woman Suffrage, effort to secure from Congress, [527];
- Committees, attempt to put A. on temp. in 1853, [88];
- Comparisons, A. to Napoleon, [110];
- Congress, U. S., N. Y. Herald on women in, [79];
- Wom. Loyal League petitions for emancip. of slaves, [226-238];
- first appealed to for Wom. Suff., [250];
- N. Y. Indpt. on, [253];
- address of Wom. Rights Soc. in 1866, [259];
- debates woman suff. in 1866, [266];
- A. and Mrs. Stanton send address to, [277];
- bills for Wom. Suff. in 1868, [310];
- appeal sent by women in 1869, [314];
- A. urges to enfranchise women of D. C., [338];
- Act under which A. was indicted, [437];
- A. appeals to remit her fine for voting, [449];
- majority and minority reports, [450-452];
- treatment by Senate of petits. for woman suff. in 1877, [485];
- Sen. Hoar hopes to see A. there, [485];
- condemned for treatment of women, [499-501];
- A. watches and distrusts, [516];
- members attend mem. serv. to Lucretia Mott, [526];
- opposed to Wom. Suff. Com., [540];
- attitude of members on woman suff., [250], [256], [266], [310], [317], [337], [375], [377], [405], [410], [411], [454], [455], [457], [477], [485], [500], [501], [502], [507], [543], [583], [584], [590], [596], [617-621], [688], [698], [699], [716], [718], [778], [969], [985];
- A. dislikes to interview members, [583];
- vote on Wom. Suff. Com. in 1884, [585];
- A. watches, [591], [603];
- persistence with, [605-608];
- same, [622];
- Sen. Blair's humor, [606], [626];
- action on admission of Wy. with woman suff., [698], [699];
- A.'s constant watchfulness, [716];
- efforts to secure recog. of women at Columb. Expos., [743], [744];
- admits Utah with woman suff., [851];
- A. demands no members be admitted unless elected by a maj. of all voters, black and white, [963], [967];
- power to create voters, [966];
- address of Natl. Wom. Rights Conv. in 1866, [968];
- fails in its highest duty, [970];
- as representatives of women, [970];
- right to control suff., [981];
- Repub. record on wom. suff., [1018].
- Congresses, Woman's, in Paris, [434], [496], [652];
- Constitution, U. S., protects slavery, [149], [184], [207];
- Sumner on, [235]; [248];
- A. begins 30-years' war to amend, [249];
- "male" first introduced, protest of A., Mrs. Stanton and Lucy Stone, [250];
- Independent speaks, [253]; [257];
- first effort to amend for woman suff., [313];
- B. F. Butler on its power over woman suff., [429];
- A. asks for broad interpret., [440];
- does not confer suffrage on any one, [453];
- arguments for right of women to vote under its provisions, [483];
- compact with slavery broken, [958];
- base use of it by President Johnson, [961];
- bring legislation up to Constitu., [970];
- protest against introd. word "male," [970];
- A.'s sp. on woman's right to vote under its provisions, [977-992];
- distinguished testimony for, [979-991].
- Constitutions, State, Phillips, Tilton, A. and Mrs. Stanton on striking out "male" from N. Y., [261];
- Constitutional Argument, on right of women to vote, delivered by A. previous to her trial for voting, [977-992];
- newspaper comment, [993].
- Conventions, first Woman's Rights, [59];
- in Worcester, [61], [75];
- Men's Temp. silence women in 1852, [64];
- first Wom. St. Temp., [66];
- Greeley's advice, [66];
- Men's Temp. reject women delegates, [68];
- Teachers' at Elmira, [71];
- Woman's Rights at Syracuse, [72];
- Mrs. Mott and Mrs. Stanton had objected
- to woman pres., [72];
- lofty character of first Wom. Rights Convs., [80];
- World's Temperance in New York, 1853, [87];
- women rejected, hold own meeting, abuse, [88-92];
- second Woman's St. Temp., [92];
- men gain control, [94];
- Women's Whole World's, [96], [100];
- A.'s first address to St. Teachers', [98];
- not supported by women, [98], [99], [100];
- Davies' sp., [99];
- sustained by a few, [100];
- Men's Whole World's Temp., Antoinette Brown rejected, [101];
- Woman's Rights in 1853, [102];
- in Cleveland, [103];
- in Rochester, [105];
- before the War, [107];
- in Albany, [108];
- A. again goes to Teachers' for rights of women, [120];
- Wom. Rights in Phila., [121];
- Teachers' in Utica, [130];
- Wom. Rights in Boston, [131];
- Teachers' in Troy, [143];
- Wom. Rights in New York, [147];
- Teachers' in Binghamton, [155];
- Wom. Rights in New York in 1858, under mob rule, [162];
- A. stirs up Teachers' in Lockport, [163], [164];
- Anti-Slavery in Albany in 1859, [173];
- Wom. Rights in New York, the mob, [174];
- Wom. Rights in Albany in 1860, [186];
- Conservatives' in Boston, [196];
- A. and Pillsbury on, [197];
- Wom. Rights, last before War, [212];
- A.'s dislike of giving up, [213], [215], [218];
- results of A.'s labors in Teachers', [221], [222];
- Anti-Slavery in Phila., [234];
- first Wom. Rights after War, [256] et seq.;
- N. Y. Constitl., A. arranges to present petitions, tilt with Greeley, [278];
- latter checkmated, [279];
- his anger, [280];
- first for woman suff. held in Washtn., [313];
- woman suff. at Hartford, [333];
- second of Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn., [337];
- woman suff. in New York in 1870, [368];
- third of Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn. in Washtn., managed by Mrs. Hooker, [371] et seq.;
- appearance of Mrs. Woodhull, [375];
- woman suff. in New York in 1871, excitement over Mrs. Woodhull, [383];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. in 1872, struggle to secure woman suff. under 14th amend., [409-411];
- woman suff. in New York, A. thwarts scheme for alliance with Woodhull party, [414];
- women attend Natl. Liberal in 1872, [415];
- Natl. Repub. in 1872, woman's plank, [416];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. in Washtn. in 1873, [431];
- woman suff. in New York in 1873, [434];
- Natl. Woman Suff. of 1874, [453];
- in New York, adverse accounts, [458];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1875, A. conquers all objections to, [467];
- A. misses Natl. Suff. for first time, [472];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1876 arranges to celebrate Centennial, [474];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn. in 1877, [484] et seq.;
- A. misses May Anniv. first time, [488];
- of Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn. in 1878, need of A.'s management and Mrs. Stanton's presence, prayer meet. in Capitol, [494];
- 30th annivers. celebr. in Rochester, [495];
- last attended by Lucretia Mott, [496];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1879, [499-501];
- Natl. Suff. Assn. in 1880, [511];
- A. plans great series in 1880 and overcomes opposition, [515];
- begins at Indpls., [517];
- mass meet. in Chicago, [517];
- other cities, [519];
- Natl. polit. convs. appealed to by women in 1880, [518-520];
- A.'s amusing attempt to postpone Natl. Suff. of 1881, compels Mrs. Stanton's attendance, [526];
- same, [532];
- Natl. Assn. In New England, [533];
- W. C. T. U. in 1881 adopts franchise dept. but repudiates influence of A., [537], [538];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1882, [540];
- in Phila., [541];
- in Nebraska in 1882, [544], [545];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1883, [546];
- Liberal in Eng., [575], [576], [577];
- A.'s efforts for Intl. Wom. Suff., [578];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. in 1884, [588];
- holiday refused dept. women to attend, [588];
- Natl. polit. in 1884 appealed to by women, [594];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. in 1885, [595];
- Mrs. Stanton's satire on esthetic convs., [605];
- Natl. Suff. in 1886, [607];
- in Kas. in 1886, [609-611];
- in Wis. and Ills., [611];
- in Mich., [617];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. in 1887, [617];
- in Indiana, [623];
- in Kansas in 1887, [625];
- in Indiana, [626];
- Fred. Douglass on first Woman's Rights, [634];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1888, [639];
- Natl. polit. in 1888 appealed to by suffragists, [641], [642];
- in Iowa, Kas., Neb., [644];
- of 1889, [647];
- in New York, [651];
- Akron, O., [652];
- in Kas., Ind., Wis., [655];
- Minn., [656];
- of Natl. Amer. Wom. Suff. Assn. in 1890, [674];
- Farmers' Alliance and Knights of Labor in S. Dak., act. on woman suff., [685], [686];
- same of Democrats, [686];
- of Repubs. [687];
- in Neb., in Kas., in Iowa, [697];
- in N. Y., [698];
- in Mass., [701];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1891, [703];
- in Ohio, Conn., [705];
- Natl. Suff. of 1892, Mrs. Stanton's last appear., A. made pres., [717];
- in Mich., [720];
- A. urges Southern women to hold, [722];
- Natl. polit. for 1892, [723-727];
- Kas. St. Repub. adopts woman suff. plank, [726];
- Miss. Valley, [728];
- N. Y. State in 1892, pioneers and modern workers contrasted, [729];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1893, [737];
- the conv. taken from Washtn., A.'s opposition, [738];
- in N. Y., Penn., [753];
- in Mich., [755];
- in O., [756];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1894, [756];
- Constitl. of N. Y. in 1894, treatment of woman suff. amend., [767-771];
- N. Y. St. Repub., A. and others ask woman suff. plank, Miss Willard describes scene, [774];
- Democratic, asked for same, [775];
- Kas. Repub. refuses woman suff. plank, [785-787];
- Popu. adopts, [787-790];
- Prohib., [790];
- Dem. anti-plank, [796];
- Neb. St. Suff., [799];
- N. Y. same, [800];
- Natl. Woman. Suff. of 1895 in Atlanta, [810-812];
- in St. Louis, [821];
- in Utah, [825];
- in Calif., [835];
- in O., [845];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. in 1896, [851];
- at beginning of Calif. suff. campaign, [864];
- Repub. St. in Calif. adopts woman suff. plank, [871];
- Popu. and Prohib., same, [872];
- Dem. refuses, [872];
- efforts of women with delegates, [869-874];
- Idaho polit. convs. on woman suff., [879];
- W. C. T. U. withdrawn from Calif. in 1896, [881], [882];
- Calif. St. Suff. of 1896, [892];
- Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1897, [901];
- A. opposed to holding outside of Washtn., [903];
- A. begged to come to O., [927];
- N. Y. St. Suff., A. speaks on "rings" and women in politics, [928];
- round of convs. in Middle West, contrast between past and present, [929];
- Natl. Wom. Rights in 1866 sends memorial to Congress, [968];
- Natl. Repub. of 1872 on equal rights, Natl. Liberal, same, Calif. Repub., same, [991].
- Cooper Institute, Beecher's sp. in 1860, [192];
- Deaths, of Deborah Moulson, [31];
- maternal grandparents and baby sister, [35];
- cousin Margaret, [52];
- of father, [222];
- niece, [241];
- nephew, [369];
- Greeley, [428];
- sister Guelma, [447];
- Sumner, [456];
- Gerrit Smith, Mrs. Wright, [467];
- Lydia Mott, [471];
- Mrs. Davis, Anson Lapham, [481];
- sister Hannah, [488];
- Garrison, A.'s tribute, [508];
- of mother, [512];
- Lucretia Mott, A.'s great loss, [525];
- memorial service, [526];
- Phoebe Jones, [536];
- Garfleld, A.'s comment, [536];
- Wendell Phillips, [587];
- Wm. Henry Channing, Sarah Pugh, Frances D. Gage, Mrs. Nichols, [595];
- General Grant, [598];
- Mrs. Julia Foster, [603];
- Dr. Lozler, E. M. Davis, A. Bronson and Louisa M. Alcott, [645];
- niece Susie B., [648];
- Emerine J. Hamilton, [654];
- Mrs. Riddle, Amy Post, Mary L. Booth, Maria Mitchell, Dinah Mendenhall, [660];
- Ellen Sheldon, [700];
- Julia T. Foster, [701];
- A. on Blaine's, [739];
- distinguished suffragists in 1893, [737];
- same in 1894, [756];
- Mrs. Bloomer, Mrs. Minor, [803];
- Frederick Douglass, Adeline Thompson, [814];
- Mrs. Dietrick, [849];
- Mr. Sewall, [850];
- Maria Porter, [896];
- how to remember the dead, [899];
- in 1896, [902];
- Mrs. Humphrey's, [908].
- Debates, on Divorce in Wom. Rights Conv. of 1860, [194];
- on Wom. Suff. in Cong., 1866, [266];
- in U. S. Senate on creating Wom. Suff. Com., [540];
- same on 16th amend., [617-621];
- Sen. Ingalls refuses to debate with woman, [626];
- in Cong. on admission of Wy. with woman suff., [698], [699];
- Rev. Miss Shaw and Dr. Buckley at Chautauqua, [727];
- on woman suff. in N. Y. Constitl. Conv., [770];
- in Kas. St. Popu. Conv. on woman suff., [789];
- on Woman's Bible in Natl. Suff. Conv., [853].
- Decisions, of Judge Hunt on A.'s voting, [438];
- Declaration of Independence, [253], [475];
- Democrats, [59], [149], [211];
- would not fear to act, [216]; [263], [264];
- embarrass Repubs. by approving woman suff., [265], [266], [267];
- in Kas. campaign for woman suff., [284], [287], [291];
- press comment, [293];
- A. and Mrs. Stanton attend Natl. Conv. of 1868, [305];
- insulted by it, [306]; [311];
- nothing expected from, [365];
- Mrs. Hooker on, [381], [382];
- in Wyoming, [407], [411];
- women attend Natl. Conv. in 1872, [417], [418]; [419], [420];
- A.'s attitude toward, [422];
- on A.'s registering to vote, [426];
- Natl. Conv. of 1876 on wom. suff., [476];
- Natl. Conv. of 1880, [519];
- A. criticises women for helping, [523];
- opposed to Wom. Suff. Com. in Congress, [585];
- Natl. Conv. of 1888, [641];
- disgraceful treatment of woman suff. in S. Dak., [686];
- Natl. Conv. of 1892 grants hearing to women, Miss Willard describes, [725];
- on woman suff. in Col., [753];
- in N. Y. refuse to make women delegates, [758];
- one exception, [759];
- N. Y. St. Conv. refuses woman suff. plank, [775];
- action in Kas. toward woman suff., [796];
- scene on night of conv. in Calif., [874];
- Maguire stands by women, [874];
- invite A. to address ratif. meeting, [878];
- in Idaho, [879];
- attitude toward woman suff. speakers, [884];
- abolish property qualif. for voting, [998];
- Greeley on, [999];
- in Kas. in 1867, oppose woman suff., [1016], [1017];
- in Col. in 1893, [1017];
- on Prohibition, [1017];
- op. woman suff. in Kas., [1018].
- Disfranchisement, degradation of, [318], [382], [584];
- Dissensions, objections to recording, [vii], [245], [336], [530].
- Divorce, [61];
- Mrs. Stanton demands intemperance should be cause for, [67];
- law against wife, [74];
- Mrs. Stanton again demands, [92];
- debate in Wom. Rights Conv. of 1860, [193];
- Phillips on, [194], [196];
- A. on, [194]; aftermath, [194] et seq.;
- Mrs. Stanton's sp. at meet. of Progressive Friends, [197];
- Catharine Beecher on, [352]; [854].
- Domestic Sphere, women should stay at home, [76], [78], [119];
- Domestic Traits, of mother, [6];
- of grandmothers, [7], [14];
- hard work of mother and daughters, [12], [19];
- A.'s needlework, [22]; [30], [36], [42];
- biscuits and algebra, [43]; [45];
- A. as nurse, [52];
- on the farm, [55];
- as cook, [60];
- suffragists declared to be without, [76];
- Lucretia Mott's, [122];
- A.'s love of young brother, [133];
- housekeeping too exacting, [134];
- wife's work in early days, [139];
- A. assists Mrs. Stanton with children, [142], [187], [213], [219];
- her work at home, [197];
- her farming, [215]; [216], [218];
- helps at brother's "infare," [235]; [243];
- nursing of brother D. R., [470];
- other instances, [471];
- Rochester paper on, [476];
- poor housekeeping unpardonable sin, [491];
- buys linen in Belfast, [575];
- goes to housekeeping, remembrance of friends, gifts, etc., [706], [707];
- her delight, [710];
- her hospitality and her cooking, [711];
- sends for Mrs. Stanton, [712];
- enjoyment of home, [719] (see Journals).
- Dress, of grandmother, [6];
- of mother, [11];
- of children lent, [14];
- of father, [20];
- A.'s plaid cloak, [21]; [22];
- A.'s criticism, [36];
- her early love of, [50], [51], [52];
- Mrs. Stanton on, [66];
- A. on low-necks, [72]; [84];
- A. opposes mixing dress reform with suff., [117];
- A.'s in 1855, [124], [134];
- wife and breeches, [141];
- Gerrit Smith on, [147]; [151];
- A.'s in 1860, [197]; [252];
- of suff. advocates, [337];
- of A. at 50th birthday party, [342];
- Mrs. Stanton's, [353];
- A.'s in 1873, [435];
- shameful account of A.'s in 1874, [458];
- true description, [459];
- gifts on starting to Europe, [549];
- A.'s on board steamer, [550], [552];
- shopping in Italy, [557];
- Lewia Smith's lace, [558];
- Rachel Foster's court costume, [562];
- A.'s garnet velvet, [567];
- her taste in, Mrs. Stanton's satire, [605];
- A.'s clothes after a campaign, [612];
- Miss Willard describes A.'s, [638];
- amusing newspaper comment, [651];
- Rev. Anna Shaw's in pulpit, [826];
- women had to dress to please men, [844];
- A.'s at 75, [858];
- according to reporters, [903];
- Mary S. Anthony on 70th birthday, [916];
- A.'s fastidiousness and love of beautiful things, [932];
- A.'s clothes "worn by a lady," [995].
- Education, demand for women, [73];
- Emancipation, attitude of Republicans and Abolitionists in 1857, [148], [149];
- Judge Ormond on, [184]; [207];
- Greeley on, [221];
- A.'s speeches on, [222];
- Tilton on proclamation, [225];
- H. B. Stanton on same, [226];
- efforts of Repubs. for, [226], [235];
- of Woman's Natl. Loyal League, [226] et seq., [230];
- Sumner on, [235];
- Phillips believes ballot necessary for, A. same, Garrison differs, [245];
- Pillsbury's attitude, [246];
- Wom. Natl. Loyal League prays Lincoln to grant, [957-959] (see Petitions, Wom. Natl. Loyal League).
- Encyclopedia, treatment of women, [170];
- Equal Rights Association, movement for in 1866, [256];
- Phillips objects to including women, [256], [259], [267];
- A. presents resolution for, [259];
- formed, [260];
- first meet. in Boston, attitude of Standard, [262];
- meet. in Albany, polit. differences arise, [263];
- meet. in Cooper Institute, [264];
- abuse of World, [264];
- first annivers. in New York, [276] et seq.;
- committee objects to The Revolution in its headqrs., [298];
- persecutions, [299];
- not responsible for The Revolution, [300];
- second annivers., women insulted, [303];
- abandoned for negro, [304];
- form independent com., which memorializes Repub. Conv., Tilton advises they go to Democratic, [304], [305];
- third annivers., attacks on A. and Mrs. Stanton, [322];
- tilt between A. and Douglass, [323], [324];
- discussion on "free love," [325];
- platform too broad, "cranks" take advantage, [326];
- Mrs. Livermore on, [327];
- merged into Union Wom. Suff. Society, [348], [349].
- Expediency, A. objects to word, [95], [214]; [262];
- Expositions, first World's Fair, [101];
- Factory, first cotton factory of father, [11], [15];
- Farmers' Alliance, of S. Dak., record on woman suff., [657];
- Finance, A.'s accounts used in writing Biog., [vii]; ambition of grandfather, [6];
- prosperity in 1837, [15];
- panic of 1838, [33];
- hard struggle, [45];
- A. raises money in 1852, [68];
- in 1853, [92];
- ability to raise money, [92], [103], [120];
- never waited for money in hand, [111];
- for canvass of N. Y. in 1855, [122] et seq.;
- receipts for first St. canvass, [128];
- in 1857, Maria Weston Chapman on A.'s worth, [154];
- A. almost discouraged, [168]; [173];
- Anti-Slavery lectures, [178];
- raising money for Wom. Loyal League, [232], [234], [237];
- for Kas. campaign, [282];
- A.'s struggle to support The Revolution, [298], [299], [308], [319], [354] et seq.;
- cost of publishing, [354];
- A. shows efforts to meet expenses, [362];
- status at the end, [363];
- A.'s lecture receipts, [364];
- heavy cost of trial for voting, help of friends, [446];
- willing to lose money to speak on suff., [460], [461];
- always assumes expenses, [468];
- last debt of The Revolution paid, [472];
- comments of press, [473];
- Centennial headqrs., [475], [480];
- in Col. campaign of 1877, [492];
- proceeds of two lecture seasons, [508];
- for woman's paper, [509]; [595];
- connected with Hist. of Wom. Suff., [599], [600], [613], [616];
- cost of first Intl. Council of Women, [633];
- A.'s financial Natl. Conv. reports, [642];
- expenses of 70th birthday banquet, [663], [664];
- in S. Dak. campaign, [675]. [676], [680-685];
- of Natl. Conv. in 1891, [703];
- Rachel Foster for Kas. work, [719];
- A. lectures to "keep pot boiling," [741];
- for Kas. campaign, [742];
- A.'s joy over contributions, [742];
- in N. Y. campaign, [759], [760], [763], [772];
- in Kas. campaign, [780], [785], [796];
- A. urges strict accounts, [806];
- gives all she earns to suff., [813];
- for Calif. Woman's Cong., [820];
- in Calif. campaign, [861], [864];
- same, [865], [888];
- pathetic incidents, [889];
- A.'s contribution, bills all paid, [892];
- A.'s lack of funds, [898];
- services contributed, [925];
- in Anthony home, [933] (see Funds).
- Financial Independence, A.'s father believed in, [23];
- A. thinks women must have, [104];
- right over subsistence enslaves will, [169]; [324];
- evils resulting from lack of, [385];
- same, [389]; [653];
- its relation to virtue, [844];
- same, [1007], [1008];
- pleasure of, [1008];
- parents prefer marriage for daughters, [1008];
- lack of it in marriage, [1009];
- mothers of poor should be taught self-help, [1011].
- Flag, [550], [665];
- Flowers, [53], [198];
- from workingwoman in Calif., [405]; [464];
- A.'s response in St. Louis, more used to stones, [507];
- had more thorns, [536];
- on 70th birthday, [670], [671]; [675], [707], [757];
- 75 roses, [821];
- in San Fr., [827];
- in South. Calif., [832], [833]; [848];
- kind A. likes, [859];
- on A.'s train, [881]; [892], [893];
- sent by Miss Willard, [906]; [907].
- Food, grandmother's cooking, [7], [14];
- mother's, [18], [19], [42], [45], [47];
- the goose, [27]; [43];
- A.'s love of fruit, [55];
- cooking, [60];
- at Greeley's, [87];
- women eat cold victuals, [128];
- eating in early days, [139];
- peaches in home orchard, [145];
- in good, old time, [160];
- "cranks" on, [161]; [172];
- A. and the bill of fare, [176]; [200];
- Phillips' lunch, [217];
- A.'s lunches in 1863, [234];
- "real coffee" in 1865, [242];
- in Kansas in pioneer days, [284];
- diet prescribed by Geo. Francis Train, [289];
- Beecher's before speaking, [334];
- while snowed in Rocky Mts., [407];
- while campaigning in Col., [491];
- fruit in England, [554];
- in Italy, [556];
- milk in Naples, [557];
- dinner at Zurich, [559];
- breakfast in bed, [561];
- strawberries in Scotland, [569];
- luncheons and breakfasts, [571];
- two Irish scenes, [574];
- no mutton in America, [575];
- experiences in S. Dak., [691];
- at Mt. Holyoke, [706];
- A.'s cooking, [711];
- her dietary, [931];
- at the Anthony Reunion, [946].
- Fourth of July, [330];
- Free Love, first discussed by Equal Rights Assn., indignant protest and repudiation, [325];
- Funds, Jackson, [166], [171], [175], [178], [275], [539];