- Receptions and Social Functions, in 1839, [36];
- temp. supper in 1849, [53];
- temp. festival in Rochester in 1851, [62];
- at Lydia Mott's, [173];
- with Cary sisters, [343], [358];
- A.'s 50th birthday, [341];
- in New York in 1870, [368];
- to pardoned election inspectors, [453];
- in San Fran. in 1871, [405];
- in New York in 1873, [435];
- in Washtn., [512];
- in Indpls., [517];
- in Washtn. in 1881, [527];
- in Boston, [535];
- in Washtn., 1882, [541];
- in St. Louis, [546];
- A.'s 73d birthday in Phila., [546];
- in London, [555], [563-568];
- Rachel Foster recd. by Queen, A.'s remarks, [562];
- in Edinburgh, [569];
- at home of Harriet Martineau, [571];
- in Ireland, [572];
- in London, [577];
- in Liverpool, [579];
- in New Orleans, [597];
- in Racine, [611];
- in Indpls., [623];
- Mrs. Ingalls', [626];
- to Intl. Council of Women in 1888, [637];
- in Chicago, [641];
- in Washtn., [647];
- in St. Louis, [649];
- at Park Hotel, New York, [651];
- Akron, O., [652];
- Seidl Club at Brighton Beach, newspaper account, [653], [654];
- 70th birthday dinner, [672];
- in Washtn., A. appreciates value of, [677];
- in Ft. Scott, [697];
- in Rochester, [698];
- of Natl. Council, [702]; [704];
- in Phila., [705];
- in A.'s own home, [707];
- in Washtn., [718];
- in Chicago, [720];
- in Senate chamber, Topeka, [726];
- in Washtn., [739];
- at Columb. Expos., [744], [746], [750], [751];
- in New York, [753];
- in Ann Arbor, [755];
- in Syracuse, [752];
- New Century Club, Phila., [799];
- in N. Y., [802];
- New year's in Roch., [806];
- in Ky., [806];
- in Memphis, [807]; [809];
- in Atlanta, [810];
- in Columbia, [812];
- in Washtn., [814];
- in St. Louis, [821];
- in Denver, [821], [822];
- in Cheyenne, [823];
- in Salt Lake, [824], [825];
- in Calif., [830-834];
- in New York, [849];
- in Washtn., [858];
- in San Diego and Los Angeles, [862];
- in Stockton, [872];
- in North. Calif., [876], [877];
- in Portland, [877];
- in Seattle, [878];
- in Des Moines, [903];
- in Indpls., [903];
- in Rochester, [895];
- in Boston, [895];
- in Providence, [896];
- in Nashville, [927], [928];
- Anthony reunion in 1897, [942].
- Reconstruction, A.'s speech on in 1865, [247];
- Reformers, A. encouraged to join, [57];
- Religion (see Church, God, Humanities, Infidelity, Immortality, etc.)
- Reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, [712], [951].
- Reports, adverse of N. Y. Constitl. Conv. on woman suff., [280];
- Anna Dickinson on, [280];
- adverse Congressl. of 1871, strong minority of B. F. Butler and others, [382];
- Senate adverse, 1872, [411];
- A.'s trial for voting, where found, [436], [446];
- Cong. on A.'s petition to remit fine for voting, Tremaine's, Butler's, Edmunds', Carpenter's, [450-453];
- U. S. Senators in 1879 in favor of report for 16th Amend., [500], [501];
- for and against in 1882 and 1883, [543];
- Congressl. Coms. on woman suff. in 1884, Reed's opinion, [590];
- A.'s and Mrs. Stanton's toil over report of Natl. Suff. Conv., [592];
- Congressl. Coms. in 1886, [607];
- coms. on union of two suff. assns., [630];
- of Intl. Council of Women, [637];
- A.'s financial report of 1888, [642];
- Congressl., first in favor of 16th Amend., [699], [700];
- on 16th Amend. in 1891, [718];
- great N. Y. campaign of 1894, [760], [772];
- com. in constitl. conv. on woman suff., [770], [771];
- woman suff. in Calif. Dem. Conv. "smothered," but finally presented, [873], [874];
- Mrs. Sargent's, as pres. Calif. St. Suff. Assn., tribute to A., [892].
- Representation, Basis of, declared by 14th Amend., [250];
- Representation, Indirect, [74], [279], [491], [590], [771].
- Republic, how it differs from monarchy, [982].
- Republicans, birth of party, [121];
- A. attends first meet., [133];
- growth of party, [149];
- attitude in 1861, [207], [210], [211], [212];
- efforts for emancip. of slaves, [226], [235];
- in Kas. in 1865, [248]; [255];
- for negro suff., [256];
- refuse to stand for woman suff., [265];
- press opposed, [266], [267];
- continued refusal, [269];
- oppose woman suff. amend, in Kas. in 1867, [275]; [276];
- Curtis defends party, [280];
- its leaders sacrifice women, [281];
- their record in Kas., [281];
- official action to defeat woman suff. amend., [283];
- a few stand by women, [284];
- results, [291];
- press comment, [293]; [304];
- Natl. Conv. snubs women, [305]; [311];
- A. on attitude of leaders, [315];
- all believe in woman suff., [317];
- position in 1870, [365], [366];
- in 1871, [381];
- Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Hooker on, [382];
- in Wyoming, [407], [411];
- party expediency, [409];
- plank of Natl. Conv. in 1872, [416];
- A. urged to support and partly agrees, [416], [417];
- sends out address, [418];
- criticised but rejoices, [419];
- Mrs. Stanton pessimistic, [420];
- Henry Wilson encourages, [420];
- com. sends for A., plank ignored, [421];
- women speak, [422];
- A. offends by sticking to suff. instead of politics, [422];
- on A.'s registering to vote, [426];
- woman's plank in Natl. Conv. of 1876, [476];
- A. on woman's allegiance to, [497], [498];
- support woman's paper, [509];
- cannot fool the women, [516];
- refuse women recognition at Natl. Conv. of 1880, some delegates dissent, [518];
- Garfield discusses their attitude toward woman suff., [521];
- A. reviews their position and urges him to rise above party, [522];
- A. hopes they will finally help women, [524];
- voting record in Congress on woman suff., [584], [585];
- A. and Mrs. Stanton advise women to work for, [594];
- A. shows record on woman suff., [623];
- suffragists appeal in vain to Natl. Conv. of 1888, [641];
- ladies interview Harrison, Estee destroys their hopes, [642];
- treatment of woman suff. in S. Dak., [687];
- Natl. Conv. Com. of 1892 grants hearing to A., but cannot carry plank, [723];
- women delegates present, [724];
- Kas. St. Conv. greets A., adopts woman suff. plank, Ingalls endorses, [726];
- on woman suff. in Col., [753];
- in N. Y. refuse to elect women delegates, [758];
- A.'s name refused, [759];
- N. Y. St. Conv. refuses woman suff. plank, [774];
- woman's connection with in Kas., [778];
- attitude of Kas. politicians in 1894, [778-787];
- same, [794];
- same, [797];
- their early record, [779];
- political work with women, [778-784];
- Woman's Assn. in Kas., [778], [783], [785];
- A. states her attitude toward, [792];
- A. repudiates in Kas., [793], [794];
- their part in defeating suff. amend., [797];
- favor woman suff. in Calif., [863];
- St. conv. declares for it, [869-871];
- invite A. to address ratification meeting, [878];
- in Idaho, [879];
- Natl. Conv. in 1896 rejects A.'s plank, adopts ridiculous substitute, [879];
- anger of women, [880];
- treachery of Central Com. in Calif., [883], [884];
- the orators silent, Thos. B. Reed fails the women, [885];
- in Alameda Co., [891];
- United States Senators put "male" in Constitu., [970];
- Natl. Conv. of 1872 on equal rights, [991];
- enfranchised negroes and received their support, [999];
- Gen. Harrison asked to include women in platform adopted by Natl. Conv. of 1888, [1013];
- approve of negro but not of woman suff., [1015];
- action on 14th Amend., [1016];
- Mrs. Stanton tells cannot protect black men, [1016];
- opp. woman suff. in Kas. in 1867, [1016], [1017];
- approve in Col. in 1893, [1017];
- give prohib. in Kas., [1017];
- also munic. suff, for women, [1017];
- for full suff., [1018];
- in Congress, [1018];
- Kas. League of Rep. Clubs refuses to endorse, [1018];
- must choose between women and low constituents, [1019];
- would drive women to Populists, [1020];
- adopt res. for woman suff., [1021].
- Resolutions, on Bible, [76];
- equal pay for women teachers in 1853, [100];
- color question in schools, [155];
- coeducation in 1857, [155];
- Mrs. Stanton on Divorce, [193];
- National Loyal League in 1863, [227];
- women's as well as negroes' rights, [229];
- for an Equal Rights Assn., [259], [260];
- A. on proposed 14th Amend, in 1867, [276];
- Kas. Repubs. to defeat woman suff. amend, in 1867, [283];
- Equal Rights Assn. censuring A. and Mrs. Stanton, [300];
- same advising them to go to Democrats, [305];
- of Labor Congress in 1868, [307];
- in Hester Vaughan's case, for jury of women, [309];
- in Cong, in 1868 for woman suff., [310], [311];
- 15th Amend, dispute in Equal Rights Assn., [323], [324];
- Mrs. Livermore on "free love," [324];
- on woman's right to vote under 14th Amend., [331];
- Ingersoll on equal laws for women, [345];
- in 1871 on right of women to vote under 14th Amend., [377];
- indirectly on "free love," [384];
- declaring 14th and 15th Amends, enfranchise women, [410];
- attempt to secure res. from Natl. Liberal Conv. of 1872, [415];
- personal rights and criminal prosecution of A. for voting, [431];
- trial of A., [434];
- exclusion of women from Centennial, [474];
- treatment of woman's petitions by Cong., ignoring of women in Pres. Hayes' message, tyranny of Fed. Govt. over women, etc., [499];
- res. for woman suff. by Greenback party, [519];
- A.'s departure for Europe, [548];
- disfranch. of Utah women, [607];
- Blair's on 16th Amend., [617];
- Am. Wom. Suff. Assn. on union with Natl., [627];
- Farmers' Alliance and Knights of Labor in S. Dak. on woman suff., [686];
- Natl. Popu. Conv. adopts woman suff., [727];
- of N. Y. Anti-Suff. Society in 1894, [765];
- on woman suff. proposed by Kas. politician, [778];
- wom. suff. endorsed by Repub. and Popu. parties in Kas., [784];
- of Kas. Wom. Repub. Assn., [785];
- woman suff. res. refused by Kas. Repub. St. Conv., [786];
- res. against in Dem. St. Conv., [796];
- A. on women's refusing to help men while "male" is in Constitu., [839];
- on Woman's Bible by Natl. Suff. Assn., [853];
- on woman suff. at Dem. St. Conv. in Calif, in 1896, [874];
- Repubs. and Populists in Kas. adopt res. for woman suff., [1021].
- Reunion of Anthony Family in Adams, Mass., in 1897, [939-947].
- Revolution, woman suff. will cause, [620];
- Revolution, The, first notice of, [290];
- A.'s delight, [294];
- paper started, editors and editorials, financial struggle, etc., [295-311];
- petitions for woman suff., [313];
- Train withdraws from, [319];
- offices moved, [320];
- end of paper, [354-364];
- prospectus, Alice Gary's story, its contributors, [359];
- A. will pay immense debt, [362];
- efforts to do so, [441], [459], [460], [468];
- last dollar paid, [472];
- comments of press, [473]; [509], [655], [951].
- Riggs House, home of A. for 12 winters, [512];
- loses home there, [705].
- School Life, of father at "Nine Partners'," [8];
- Scrap Books, used in writing Biog., [vii], [910];
- Sculpture, A. will have statue in Washtn., [669];
- bust of A. by Adelaide Johnson, [677];
- Mrs. Stanton by same, [713];
- of A. by Lorado Taft, amusing corres., [721], [722];
- A.'s face carved on theater, [733];
- proposed statue of Mrs. Schuyler, [734];
- Harriet Hosmer's Lincoln, [821];
- A.'s statuette by Bessie Potter, [862];
- in N. Y. Capitol, [949];
- would have bronze if not a woman, [973].
- Seasickness, [395], [552], [555].
- Sex Distinctions, [69], [74]. [76];
- Slavery, in N. Y., [17];
- in Washtn., [33]; [38];
- A.'s comments in 1839, [39]; [59];
- Fugitive Slave Law, underground R. R., [61];
- A. on slaves in Washtn., [118];
- transition period, [149];
- A.'s speeches on, [153]; [172], [173];
- South. attitude on, [184]; [204];
- conditions in 1861, [207];
- efforts to abolish by emancip., [226] et seq.;
- A.'s appeals, [227], [230];
- A. on slaveholders, [228];
- Sumner on, [236];
- abolished by 13th Amend., [238];
- of woman, [333]; [427];
- for feeding fugitive slave, [440];
- Purvis on A.'s part in abolishing, [547];
- makes people unjust to each other, [844];
- pictures in A.'s study, [934];
- blighting effects on women and children, [957];
- compact of U. S. Constitu. broken, [958];
- under new form, [964] et seq.;
- political slavery of white women, [966];
- of wives and negro men, [987-989];
- industrial in England, [996]
- (see Anti-Slavery, Constitution, Negroes).
- Social Evil, [53], [54];
- coeducation leads to, [155];
- A. blocks license of in N. Y., [273];
- Mrs. Stanton on double standard, [379];
- A. on same, [385];
- compared to Mormonism, [390];
- Fair-Crittenden case, [391];
- woman suff. leads to, [401];
- bill in San Fran., [404];
- A.'s Social Purity lect., [468], [469];
- woman's ballot needed, [500];
- abroad, [555];
- A. on Bethany Home, [656];
- objects to punishing women and letting men go free, [815];
- statistics, [1005];
- ravages of disease, [1005];
- attempts to license, [1006];
- causes of, [1006];
- poverty leads to, [1007];
- in the home, [1009];
- in Chicago, [1012].
- Social Purity, A.'s strong speech in Chicago, St. Louis and other places, distress of friends, comments of press, [468], [469], [472];
- full speech, [1004].
- Solitude of Self, wife needs, [134];
- South, attitude before War, [184], [207];
- Souvenir Spoon, [917].
- Speeches of Miss Anthony, first ever made, [53];
- Mrs. Stanton's help, [66]; [77];
- dislike of speaking, [82];
- tour of N. Y. in 1853, [83];
- in Teach. Conv., [98];
- on pay of women, [102]; [105];
- bef. Legis. com. in 1854, [109];
- first sp. in Washtn., [117];
- trying exper., [119], [121];
- in Oswego, Saratoga, no faith in self, [120];
- first St. canvass, [123] et seq.;
- at birthplace, [129];
- does not speak for rich, begs help, [140];
- struggle with sp. on Coeducation, [142];
- different impressions made, [143];
- at Saratoga in 1856, [143];
- Lucy Stone encourages, [145];
- feels discouraged, [151];
- synopsis of Anti-Slav, sp., [153];
- discards written ones, [153];
- in Me., [154];
- in Binghamton, [156];
- Mrs. Stanton rejoices in, [157];
- on Coeducation, friendly words, [164];
- A.'s comp. to Mrs. Stanton's, their work together, [187];
- on Marriage and Divorce, [194];
- at Agr. Fair on modern farm life, [199];
- sp. sometimes a failure, [216];
- improves, [222];
- in 1863 on Emancipation, [227];
- on equal rights, [229];
- on Reconstruction, [247];
- to negroes, [248], [249];
- demanding Equal Rights Assn., [260];
- discriminations against women, [263];
- inalienable right of suff., [278];
- to women typesetters, [308];
- at N. Y. Press Club on woman's proposing, [316];
- strong sp. on 15th Amend., [323];
- slavery of woman and need of ballot for wage-earners, [333];
- at Congressl. hearing in 1870 on woman's right to vote under 14th Amend., [338];
- at 50th birthday recep., [343];
- distrusts power to speak, [344];
- appeal to Congressl. Com. in 1871, [376];
- in the West, [387];
- in Salt Lake City, [388-390];
- in Calif., [391-394];
- in Oregon, [396-400];
- in Washtn. Ty., [401];
- in Victoria, [402];
- in Calif. again, [403-405];
- woman's right to vote under 14th and 15th Amends., [410];
- three ways of securing woman suff., [431];
- right to vote under 14th Amend., [433];
- great Constitl. Argument, [435], [436];
- protest against conviction for voting, [439];
- women's need to vote instead of sing and pray against liquor traffic, [457];
- on Social Purity, [468];
- when flowers were presented in St. Louis, [507];
- on Lucretia Mott, [527];
- at 63d birthday reception on early comrades, would have worked the same for man's enfranchis., [547];
- in London, [564], [565], [566], [569];
- in Edinburgh, [568];
- at Congressl. hearing of 1884, for 16th Amend., [588];
- injecting Bible in woman suff. discussions, [595];
- at New Orleans in 1884, [597];
- in Ills., [609];
- in Kas., comments of press, incidents, [609-611];
- spirit wouldn't soar, [611];
- in Wis. Senate chamber, [612];
- inconsistency of women, [623];
- scores Sen. Ingalls, [625];
- in Chicago in 1888, [641];
- to W. C. T. U. in Columbus, O., no emotions, coldly recd., [643];
- in Cincinnati, [648];
- in Ark., St. Louis, Jefferson City, Leavenworth, [649];
- to Seidl Club (N. Y.), [654];
- nephew D. R. on sp. at Ann Arbor, [658];
- at 70th birthday banquet, [668];
- at Madison, S. Dak., [691];
- West. N. Y. Fair, [711];
- Thanksgiving services in 1891, [714];
- Woman's Rights Annivers. in Salem, O., [722];
- before Natl. Repub. Conv. Com., [724];
- in Topeka, [726];
- in Roch. Chamber of Commerce on munic. suff. for women, [731];
- plea not to take annual suff. convs. from Washtn., [738];
- in Mich, in 1893, [740];
- great triumph at Columb. Expos., [746], [747], [748];
- sensation at Press Cong., [749];
- on Government, [750];
- on receiving flag, on annual reunions in Washtn., [757];
- in N. Y. campaign of 1894, [761-763];
- in constitl. conv., [767];
- Spiritualists and woman suff., [773];
- opening campaign in Kansas City, [784], [785];
- at Popu. St. Conv., [788];
- places equal rights before creeds or politics, [793];
- Gospel Temp. meet. in Cleveland, [800];
- Pilgrim Mothers' Dinner, [802];
- many invitations for, [803];
- tour of South, [806-809];
- Atlanta conv., [811];
- in S. C. and Va., [812];
- at Douglass memorial service, [814];
- in St. Louis, [821];
- in Denver on woman and franchise, [823];
- audience introd. to A. in Cheyenne, [824];
- in Salt Lake City, [825];
- in Reno, [825];
- Woman's Cong. in San Fr., [828], [829], [830];
- at Palo Alto, [830];
- Oakland, [831], [834], [837];
- San Jose, [831];
- Los Angeles, Pasadena, Pomona, [832];
- San Diego, [833];
- San Fran., [834];
- at 4th of July celebr. in same, [836];
- inspiration of, [838];
- Mrs. Stanton's 80th birthday celebr., [848];
- on Woman's Bible, demands religious liberty, condemns bigotry, [853];
- power to draw audiences, [861];
- in Calif. campaign, [864];
- at Rep. St. Conv. in Calif., [870];
- during campaign, at all times and places, [875-879];
- at Woman's Cong. in Portland, Ore., in Seattle, [877];
- her non-partisanship, [879];
- in South. Calif. from rear platform of car, [881];
- farewell to Calif., [893];
- in Reno, Kas. City, [895];
- before Ind. Legis., [904];
- to Cuban League, [908];
- at Mrs. Humphrey's funeral, [908];
- last sp. before N. Y. Legis. Com., [914];
- 100th birthday of Saml. J. May, [927];
- at Fiske University, [928];
- on "rings" and women in politics, [928];
- contrast between ovations of present and abuse of past, [929];
- on Reconstruction, in 1865, [960] et seq.;
- Constitutional Argument, right of women to vote under U. S. Constitu. delivered previous to trial for voting, [977];
- Woman Wants Bread Not the Ballot, [996-1003];
- on Social Purity in 1875, [1004];
- Demand for Party Recognition in Kas. campaign of 1894, [1015] (see Lectures).
- Speeches of Others, Mrs. Stanton on Divorce, [67];
- Lucy Stone on posit. of women, [73];
- Antoinette Brown, same, [74];
- Mrs. Nichols on Divorce, [74];
- Mrs. Rose on Woman Suff., [75];
- young minister and young teacher on woman's sphere, [76];
- Mrs. Rose on Bible, [77];
- Mrs. Stanton on right to speak, [92];
- objections to women's, [65], [69], [76], [78], [84], [88], [92], [99], [101], [119], [143] (see Mobs);
- Remond on Slavery, [152];
- Davies on Coeducation a Social Evil, [155];
- Curtis on Fair Play for Women, [167];
- A. criticises, [172];
- Phillips' power, [174], [214];
- comparison between A.'s and Mrs. Stanton's and manner of writing together, [187], [188];
- Mrs. Stanton before Legis. at Albany in 1860, [189];
- Henry Ward Beecher on Woman's Rights, [192];
- Mrs. Stanton in N. Y. on Divorce, [193];
- at Friends' Meeting in Waterloo, [197];
- Sumner on Emancipation, [235];
- Beecher on enfranchising women at same time as negroes, [276];
- women on right to vote under 14th Amend., [432];
- Mrs. Gage on A.'s arrest for voting, [436];
- Judge Selden at A.'s trial for voting, [437];
- Mrs. Stanton's in Eng., [565], [566];
- of English women, [576], [577];
- John Bright's, [577];
- Warren Keifer and others for Wom. Suff. Com., [584];
- Reagan opposed, [585];
- on 16th Amend., Sens. Blair, Brown, [617];
- Dolph, [618];
- Vest, [619];
- Blair, [621];
- A. shuts Mrs. Stanton up to prepare sp., [636];
- Miss Willard on pioneer suffragists, [638];
- at A.'s 70th birthday banquet, [665];
- Hinckley, Purvis, Pickler, [666];
- Mrs. Stanton, [667];
- Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Blatch, Mr. Foulke and others at union of two assns., [674], [675];
- at Natl. Council of Women in 1891, [702];
- Lucy Stone, [703];
- Sen. Ingalls on woman suff., [726];
- Mrs. Palmer at Columb. Expos., [742];
- in N. Y. campaign of 1894, [761];
- suffragists and antis in constitl. conv., [768-771];
- Mrs. Greenleaf on A.'s work in N. Y. campaign, [772];
- at Kas. Popu. Conv., [789];
- Mrs. Catt in South, [806-809];
- Mrs. Stanton on A.'s reading hers, [811];
- Miss Shaw's in St. Louis, [821];
- in Denver, [823];
- in Cheyenne, [823];
- in Salt Lake, [824], [825];
- in Reno, [825];
- Gov. West of Utah, [825];
- Mayor Sutro of San Fr., [827];
- Miss Shaw's in Calif. in 1895, [826-837];
- in 1896, [864];
- before Repub. St. Com., [871];
- Dem. St. Conv., [874];
- ratification meeting, [874]; [875];
- of women during campaign, [875-884];
- Mrs. Catt, [875], [878];
- treatment of women speakers in Calif. campaign, [883], [884];
- action of men speakers, [885];
- Thos. B. Reed silenced, [885];
- Mr. Gannett on Anthony sisters, [916];
- at Anthony Reunion, Mrs. Catt, [942];
- Mrs. Avery, [943];
- Mrs. Upton, [943];
- D. R. Anthony, [944];
- Mrs. Sewall, [944];
- Mrs. Colby, [944];
- Miss Shaw, [945];
- Sumner on Equal Rights to All, [968]
- (see Lectures).
- Spiritualism, beginning of, [58];
- Statues (see Sculpture).
- Status of Woman, in home, church, school, society, laws, industries, State, etc., changes wrought, A.'s part in them, [viii], [ix], [822], [848], [948] (see Newspapers).
- Suffrage, greatest of rights, [75];
- A.'s opinion of its value, [81];
- necessary for negro, [245-248];
- Lucy Stone on negro, [275];
- Beecher on inalienable right, [276];
- A., same, [278];
- attitude of The Revolution, [311];
- secured to negroes by 15th Amend., [317];
- value of the right, [455];
- Sen. Dolph on, [618];
- Natl. Repub. Conv. on, [642];
- same, [724];
- men vote simply because men, [769];
- A.'s plea for negro suff., [960] et seq.;
- Sumner on value of, [968];
- Lord Coke on connection with taxes, [969];
- distinguished testimony as to right of 979-981.
- Suffrage, Woman,[141] A.'s doubt of its necessity, [61];
- her first declaration for, [71];
- her first conv., [72];
- justice of, [75];
- faith of early workers it would soon be granted, [82], [107], [129], [335], [372], [381];
- underlying principle of rights of women, [185];
- denied at close of war, [238-240];
- first appeal to Cong., [250];
- noted men favor, [251], [252];
- N. Y. Independent demands, [252];
- Purvis approves, [258];
- A.'s demand that U. S. Constn. shall grant, [260];
- repudiated by Repubs. and Abolits., [265];
- debate in Cong., [266];
- agony of leaders among women, [268-270];
- Labor Congress opposes, [307];
- resolutions for in Cong. in 1868, [310], [311];
- denied will lead to antagonism and outrage, [318];
- A.'s demand that 15th Amend, shall contain, [323];
- Natl. Assn. formed, [326];
- divis. of forces, [328], [336];
- right to under 14th Amend., [331], [338];
- A.'s plea for experiment in D. of C., [338];
- thinks movement can not be stopped, [340];
- Union Suffrage Society formed, [348];
- friends prefer the Natl. Assn., [383];
- A.'s résumé of situation in 1870, [365];
- early advocates, [369];
- great petition of 1871, [378];
- favorable outlook, [381];
- attempts to secure under 14th Amend., [409] et seq.;
- compared to Anti-Slav. cause, [415];
- A. and other women vote in 1872, [423] et seq.;
- again, [434];
- refused, [447];
- power of U. S. Constn. over, [429], [453];
- three ways of securing, [431];
- as a right, [432];
- in foreign countries, [434];
- A. defends her right of, [439];
- men do not need or want it, lacks working power, [456];
- value in temp. work, [457], [505];
- women's Centennial declaration, [477];
- treatment of petitions by Cong., [485];
- in Wy., [497]; in proposed Ty. of Pembina, [500];
- Mary Clemmer scores Congressl. report, [501];
- new workers in 1880, [511];
- letters of A. and Garfield on, [521], [522];
- adopted by W. C. T. U., [537];
- in England, [563], [567], [568], [581], [593];
- Congressl. and State action compared, [589];
- Mary L. Booth on, [615];
- effect on family life depicted by Sens. Brown, Eustis, Vest and others, [617-620];
- A. declares platform free to all creeds, [631], [655];
- campaign in S. Dak., [679];
- relation to temp., [683];
- debate in Cong. on Wy., [698];
- at Chautauqua, [708], [709], [727];
- in New Zealand, [733];
- connection with Columb. Expos., [742-744];
- same, [748];
- A. and Lady Somerset on relation to temp., [747];
- in Congresses on Govt., [750];
- granted in Col., [753];
- campaign for In N. Y., [758];
- in Kas., [777];
- exec. com. in Cleveland, Mrs. Southworth's gift, [801];
- relation of suff. to home, [828], [829];
- influence of ministers, [834];
- relation of "trusts" to, [844];
- indebtedness of all women to its advocates, [80], [740], [822], [848], [948], [973];
- in Utah and S. Australia, [852];
- should not be entangled with other issues, [857];
- Calif. campaign, [863];
- advocates can not offend any class, [882], [924];
- attitude of liquor traffic toward, [886] (see Liquor Dealers);
- A. on attitude of polit. parties, [898];
- her idea of property and educatl. qualifications, [899], [922];
- need of for civic reform, [920];
- A. objects to partial, [798], [920];
- change in press and audiences, [929];
- does not destroy womanly instincts, [944], [945];
- gains of 50 yrs., [949];
- appeal to Pres. Lincoln for, [957];
- appeal to Cong. for, [968];
- taxation and, [969];
- necessary to preserve republic, [971];
- A.'s Constitl. argument for, [977];
- as guaranteed by U. S. Constitn., [977-992];
- inalienable right, [979];
- Sen. B. Gratz Brown on, [979];
- Sumner on, [981];
- wage earners' great need of, [996-1003];
- will make new balance of power, [1002];
- A.'s sp. on necessity of party support to carry amend. for, [1015];
- contributions to (see Finance, Funds, Gifts, also Amendments, Congress, Constitutions, Conventions, Disfranchisement, Negroes, Newspapers, Pioneers, Planks, Resolutions, Temperance, etc.).
- Suffrage, Partial, municipal granted in Kas., [611];
- Supreme Court of U. S., Dred Scott decis., [149];
- applied to women, [454], [984];
- on women's voting under 14th Amend., [453];
- women admitted to practice before, [502]; [526];
- women will sit in, [582];
- on women's entering public lands, [983];
- 13th Amend., [986];
- of N. Y., decision on Mrs. Schuyler's statue, tribute to A., [735];
- of Mich. declares Munic. Suff. for women unconstitl., [740];
- of Idaho decides only majority of votes cast on amend. necessary to carry, [918];
- of D. C. denies right of women to vote under 14th Amend., [985];
- of Wyoming upholding it, [985].
- Taxation, Quaker attitude toward, [37];
- women should refuse, [73];
- without representation applied to women, [170];
- A. and Mrs. Stanton protest against, [277];
- spirited letter from A. on paying taxes, [330];
- protest against without representation, [441];
- Mary Clemmer on taxation without representation, [501];
- of Smith sisters in Conn., [511];
- A. shows conditions in Roch., N. Y., [731];
- Mrs. Greenleaf on, [732];
- Miss Willard on, [800];
- A. on taxpayers' suff., [899], [922];
- without representation, opinion of Lord Coke, [969];
- of Sumner, [979];
- early law in N. Y., [982];
- James Otis on, [989].
- Teachers and Teaching, testimonial of Daniel Anthony's in 1814, [8];
- in Anthony home sch., [9];
- discipline, [22];
- father wishes daughters to teach, [23], [24];
- Deborah Moulson, [24] et seq.;
- A.'s beginning, [23], [24];
- in Union Village, [34];
- in Center Falls, [37];
- New Rochelle, [38], [39];
- Cambridge and Ft. Edward, [44];
- injustice to women, [45];
- in Canajoharie, [49];
- grows tired, [51], [52];
- ends in Rochester, [55];
- ignoring of teachers, [71];
- same and A.'s speech in 1853, [98];
- women do not support her, [99];
- sustained by a few, [100];
- difference in salaries, [102];
- A. again at conv. for rights of women, [120];
- conv. at Utica shows advance, [130];
- at Troy, A. on Coeducation, injustice in New York, [143];
- at Binghamton, [155];
- at Lockport, A.'s keen thrusts, [163];
- at Poughkeepsie, Antoinette Brown Blackwell's amusing account, [176];
- Mary S. Anthony on injustice to, [191], [192];
- conv. at Syracuse, A. still demanding rights, [198];
- attends last conv., results of labors, [221], [222];
- salaries of men and women, [263];
- A. addresses in San Francisco, [830];
- Mary S. Anthony, [915];
- indebtedness to A., [976];
- get only subordinate positions, [1001].
- Telegrams, Train in Kas. campaign, [287];
- Repubs. call A. to Washtn., [421];
- inspector's fine remitted, [452]; [461], [547], [548];
- A. affirms belief in woman suff., [652];
- on 70th birthday, [671];
- on admis. of Wy., [691];
- from Lady Somerset and Miss Willard, [729];
- to Miss Shaw from Oakland, [837];
- on Mrs. Stanton's birthday, [848];
- death of Mr. Sewall, [850];
- from Miss Willard, [901];
- come to Ohio, [927].
- Temperance, principles of A.'s father, [17], [18], [19], [37];
- Daughters' Unions, [53], [62];
- A.'s first sp., [53];
- organizes in Rochester, [60], [62];
- insulted in meeting of Sons, holds woman's, [64], [65];
- first Wom. State Society and convention, [66-68];
- A. made St. organizer, [68];
- women rejected and insulted at men's meeting in Syracuse, [69];
- hold their own, [70];
- signatures for Maine Law, A.'s appeal, demands suffrage, [70], [71];
- Lucy Stone on Maine Law, [81];
- first hearing of women before N. Y. Legis., [82];
- tour of A. and others in 1853, [83];
- World's Conv. in New York, [87];
- women rejected and hold own meeting, [88-92];
- reports of N. Y. papers, [89-91];
- second conv. Women's St. Temp. Society, [92];
- men gain control, [94];
- A. and Mrs. Stanton withdraw, [95];
- Women's Whole World's Conv., [96], [100];
- Greeley on tracts, [97];
- S. F. Cary opposed, [97], [102];
- Men's Whole World's Conv., Antoinette Brown rejected, [101];
- A.'s first sip of wine, [400];
- A. tells "crusaders" in 1874 to work for vote instead of singing and praying, letter on same, [457];
- Stopford Brooke in Eng., [564];
- meeting in Crystal Palace, [567];
- in Ireland, [572], [573];
- A. does not ask suff. because of temp, vote, [655];
- is total abstainer, [683];
- speaks at Cong. of Columb. Expos., [747];
- objects to connecting temp. with woman suff., [882];
- women driven to revolution in work for, [1003];
- petitions spurned, [1012]
- (see Intemperance, Prohibition, W. C. T. U.).
- Testimonials, of people and assns. to A. on going abroad, [547], [548].
- Trials and Cases, McFarland-Richardson, [351-353];
- Fair-Crittenden, [391-392], [396];
- of Susan B. Anthony for voting, under 14th Amend., [425-454];
- arrest, [426];
- examination, [427];
- B. F. Butler's opinion, [429];
- denial of writ of habeas corpus, [432];
- her canvass of two counties, [435];
- sp. of Judge Selden, [437];
- denial of trial by jury, [439];
- sentence and her protest, [439];
- opinions of press, [441];
- trial of Inspectors, [444];
- contributions of friends, [446];
- appeal to Congress, [449];
- majority and minority reports, [450-452];
- pardon of Inspectors, [452];
- newspaper comment, [993];
- Election Inspectors in St. Louis for receiving vote of Mrs. Minor, [453];
- Beecher-Tilton, [461];
- Schuyler statue, [734].
- Tributes, of William Winter, [323];
- Mary Clemmer, [340];
- Phoebe Cary, [342];
- Myra Bradwell, [346];
- Sen. Edmunds' to speech, [512]; [535];
- Rochester friends, [548];
- Chicago Tribune, [549];
- Mary H. Krout in 1893, [751];
- Mrs. Greenleaf in N. Y. campaign, [772];
- Tilton in 1895, [848];
- Mary Lowe Dickinson, Mrs. Stanford, [850];
- Mrs. Sargent, [892];
- Dr. H. W. Thomas, [900];
- Mrs. Catt, [942];
- Mrs. Colby, [944];
- Miss Shaw, [945];
- Mrs. Sewall, Miss Willard, [950];
- Mrs. Stanton, [951];
- on 50th birthday, [972] (see Birthdays, Letters, Newspapers, Resolutions, Speeches, Traits of Character).
- Universities, Colleges, Schools, etc., Nine Partners, [8];
- home schools, [9], [19], [22], [35];
- Mt. Holyoke, [23];
- Miss Moulson's boarding school, [24];
- Friends' Sch. at Tarrytown, [39];
- Cornell, [64];
- People's College, [64], [77];
- Normal Sch. (Ills.), [469];
- Neb. St. Univers., [545];
- Glasgow, [556];
- Coll. of France, [561];
- Edinburgh, [570];
- Trinity, [575];
- Rugby, Oxford, Somerville, St. Margaret's, [575];
- Bishops' (Tex.), [598];
- weak-minded female seminary, [624];
- Lincoln Institute (Kas.), [649];
- Girls' Classical Sch. (Indpls.), [650];
- Mich. St. Univers., [658];
- Phila. Normal, [705];
- Mt. Holyoke, [706];
- Rochester, [713];
- Wellesley Coll., [754];
- Keuka College, [773];
- Girls' Normal Sch. (Phila.), [776];
- Cornell, Sage College, [800];
- Vassar, [803];
- Drexel Institute, [815];
- Nevada St. Univers., [825];
- Leland Stanford Jr., [830];
- Normal Sch. (San Jose), [831];
- Tuskeegee Institute, [914];
- Mt. Union Coll. (O.), [927];
- Fiske, [928];
- Minn. St. Univ., [929].
- Voices, weak ones of women, [75];
- War, record of family in Revolution, [4];
- in Civil, [37];
- last Wom. Rights Conv. before, [212], [213];
- Phillips on, [214];
- Anna Dickinson on, [220];
- outlook in 1863, [226];
- woman's duty in, [227], [228], [230];
- woman's services, [239];
- lesson for women, [239];
- woman's position after, [256], [280];
- ravages in Europe, [562];
- A.'s effort to secure results of Revolution for women, [919];
- Civil, a step toward progress, [958];
- work of women in, [1015].
- Weddings (see Marriage).
- Wives (see Divorce, Guardianship, Laws, Marriage, Property Rights).
- Woman's Bureau, estab. in N. Y., [320];
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union, [96];
- A. addresses in Rochester, [457];
- needs votes, [505];
- A. attends conv. in Washtn., Miss Willard introduces, delegates disapprove, society adopts woman suff., [537];
- delegates repudiate A.'s influence, [588];
- A. addresses in Kas., in Ills., [609];
- petitions for woman suff. in 1887, [620];
- A.'s addresses too practical for, [643]; [674];
- in S. Dak., [681], [683];
- to A. on religious matters, [677];
- A. addresses in Rochester against third party, [709];
- petitions in N. Y. for woman suff., [766];
- speeches in constitl. conv., [769];
- Miss Willard introd. A. in Cleveland, might as well be dogs as without a vote, [800], [801];
- Cong. in St. Louis, [821];
- recep. to A. in Utah, [825];
- A. asks Miss Willard to withdraw conv. from Calif., [857];
- request granted, its women work for suff., [882];
- attitude toward A., [882], [901];
- A. declines to join protest against "yellow" journalism and prize-fighting, [923], [924].
- Woman of Future, A. urges outdoor life, [160];
- Women's National Loyal League, great work in 1863, [225-240];
- address to Pres. Lincoln, [957].
- Woman's Rights, first conv., [59];
- N. Y. Tribune, [61];
- in Worcester, [61], [75];
- A. demands, [71];
- her first conv., [72];
- Mayo, Geo. W. Johnson, Lucy Stone on, [73];
- Antoinette Brown, Mrs. Nichols, [74];
- Gerrit Smith, Mrs. Rose, [75];
- opposition of young minister and teacher, [76];
- abuse of advocates, [76-80];
- gains made, [80]; [84], [90], [91], [92];
- Mrs. Stanton on right to speak, [92];
- Gerrit Smith on, [98];
- N. Y. conv. of 1853, A.'s vow, [102];
- mob rules, [103];
- conv. in Rochester, [105];
- courage required for early meetings, [119];
- Greeley on, [126];
- conv. of 1856, in New York, [147];
- conv. of 1858 under mob rule, [162];
- Geo. Wm. Curtis on, [167];
- A.'s tilt with, [172];
- conv. in New York in 1859, the mob rules, [174];
- from Southern standpoint, [183], [184];
- gradual merging into Suffrage, [185];
- in Albany in 1860, [186];
- Henry Ward Beecher on, [192];
- conv. of 1860 in New York and Divorce question, [193], [194];
- retarded by War, [225];
- foundation of democracy, [229];
- first conv. after War, [256] et seq.;
- Anna Dickinson's first speech for, [262];
- sacrificed to negro, woman avenges herself, [301]; [304];
- divisions among workers for not recorded, [336];
- earliest advocates, [369];
- 25th annivers. first conv., [434];
- 30th anniv., [495];
- Fred. Douglass recalls first conv., [634];
- annivers. of first conv. in Salem, O., [722];
- conv. of 1866 sends address to Congress, [968] (see Suffrage, Woman).
FOOTNOTES:
[138] Superficial and inadequate grouping.
[139] In later years churches have been so freely opened for woman suffrage meetings that it would be impossible to tabulate them.