AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
Circular Letter—Cleveland Convention—Association Completed—Henry Ward Beecher, President—Convention in Steinway Hall, New York—George William Curtis Speaks—The First Annual Meeting held in Cleveland—Mrs. Tracy Cutler, President—Mass Meeting in Steinway Hall, New York, 1870—State Action Recommended—Moses Coit Tyler Speaks—Mass Meetings in 1871 in Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Pittsburgh—Memorial to Congress—Letters from William Lloyd Garrison and others—Hon. G. F. Hoar Advocates Woman Suffrage—Anniversary celebrated at St. Louis—Dr. Stone, of Michigan—Thomas Wentworth Higginson, President, 1872—Convention in Cooper Institute, New York—Two Hundred Young Women march in—Meeting in Plymouth Church—Letters from Louise May Alcott and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps—The Annual Meeting in Detroit—Julia Ward Howe, President—Letter from James T. Field—Mary F. Eastman Addresses the Convention. Bishop Gilbert Haven President for 1875—Convention in Steinway Hall, New York—Hon. Charles Bradlaugh Speaks—Centennial Celebration, July 3d—Petition to Congress for a XVI. Amendment—Conventions in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Washington, and Louisville756
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LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.
Vol. II.
| Anna E. Dickinson | [Frontispiece.] |
| Clara Barton | [page 25] |
| Clemence S. Lozier, M. D. | [153] |
| Rev. Olympia Brown | [265] |
| Jane Graham Jones | [313] |
| Virginia L. Minor | [409] |
| Isabella Beecher Hooker | [489] |
| Belva A. Lockwood | [521] |
| Ellen Clark Sargent | [553] |
| Myra Bradwell | [617] |
| Lucy Stone | [761] |
| Julia Ward Howe | [793] |