Edwards, Jonathan,
Dr. Holmes's paper on, [286].
Eliot, Thomas,
attends a lecture by Mrs. Howe in Washington, [309].
Elliott, Mrs. (Maud Howe),
her remark to Henry James, the elder, [325];
goes to Santo Domingo with her parents, [347];
takes charge of the woman's literary work at the New Orleans exposition, [395];
goes abroad with her mother, [410].
Ellis, Rev. George E.,
lectures on the Rhode Island Indians, [407].
Elssler, Fanny,
a ballet dancer, [104];
opinions of Emerson and Margaret Fuller on her dancing, [105].
Emblee,
the Nightingales at, [138].
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, [87];
remark on Fanny Elssler's dancing, [105];
begins his work, [144];
caricatured by Cranch, [145];
avoids woman suffrage, [158];
praises "Passion Flowers," [228];
at the Bryant celebration, [279];
a member of the Radical Club, [282];
objects to having its meetings reported: his paper on Thoreau, [290];
Theodore Parker's opinion of, [291];
character and attainments, [292];
his interest in Mrs. Howe's parlor lectures, [307].
England, Bank of,
visited, [116], [117].
Evans, Mrs., [421].
Everett, C. C.,
a member of the Radical Club, [282].