Страница - 315Страница - 317- Abelard, i, [759].
- Abbott, Francis, iii, [127].
- Adam and Eve, i, [561].
- Adams, Abigail Smith, i, [32], [201].
- Adams, Hannah, author, i, [205].
- Adams, John, i, [31], iii, [79].
- Adams, John Q., iii, [479].
- Adams, Mary N., lecturer, iii, [614].
- Addresses and appeals, i, [106], [595], [676], [742], [856]; ii, [51], [67], [167], [168], [364], [485], [517]; iii, [58], [129], [580].
- Adelbert College, iii, [498].
- Agitator, ii, [373], iii, [274].
- Agrippa, Cornelius, i, [29].
- Alabama, iii, [830].
- Albany Evening Journal, ii, [282].
- Albany Knickerbocker on woman's rights, i, [611].
- Albany Register on woman's rights, i, [608], [609], [610], [611].
- Albany Law Journal, ii, [691], [947].
- —on "our laws," iii, [94].
- Alcibiades and the dog, ii, [103].
- Alcott, A. Bronson, iii, [193]
- —on woman suffrage, iii, [519].
- Alcott, Abby May, appeal, i, [247].
- Alcott, Louisa May, letter to Mrs. Stone, ii, [831].
- Alexander, Janet, iii, [298].
- Allen, Jane, case of, ii, [592].
- Allen, Nancy R., argument before Senate Committee, iii, [160]
- —legacy, iii, [624]
- —Notary Public, made, iii, [626].
- Allen, Sophia Ober, iii, [502].
- Almanac, Woman's Rights, i, [863].
- Amberly, Lady, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, [439].
- American Equal Rights Association:
- —"colored," the word, discussion, ii, [214]
- —Constitution, ii, [173]
- —Meetings:
- Academy of Music (Brooklyn), ii, [398],
- Church of the Puritans, ii, [182],
- Cooper Institute, ii, [309],
- Steinway Hall, ii, [378]
- —Memorial to Congress, ii, [226]
- —name changed to "Nat. Woman Suffrage Association," ii, [400]
- —officers, ii, [174]
- —organized, ii, [173]
- —letter of B. F. Wade, ii, [117]
- —report, Susan B. Anthony's, ii, [183].
- American flag, design, i, [323].
- [American Woman Suffrage Association], ii, [756]
- —Celebration of Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, ii, [846]
- —constitution of, ii, [763]
- —conventions:
- call for first, ii, [757],
- Baltimore, [820],
- Brooklyn in Plymouth Church, [831],
- Cincinnati, O., [854],
- Cleveland, O., [802],
- Detroit, Mich., [834],
- Indianapolis, Ind., [851],
- Louisville, Ky., [861],
- New York City in Apollo Hall, [821],
- in Cooper Institute, [825],
- in Steinway Hall, [809], [840],
- Philadelphia, [815], [849],
- St. Louis, Mo., [821],
- Washington, D. C., [819], [858]
- —letter, circular, ii, [757]
- —members received at the White House by Mrs. Hayes, ii., [860]
- —memorial to Congress, ii., [859],
- referred to Committee on Territories, [860]
- —report of chairman of Executive Committee, ii, [803]
- —resolutions, ii, [805], [809], [810], [818], [826], [837], [843], [849], [851], [859].
- Ames, Chas. G., i, [271], ii, [844], iii, [754].
- Amnesty, universal, ii, [315].
- Amos, Sheldon, on vice, i, [796].
- Anderson, Geo. W., iii, [699].
- Andrews, Margaret H., letter to S. J. May, i, [531].
- Angell, John W., iii, [341].
- Ann Arbor University, ii, [541].
- Annekè, Franceska, i, [571], ii, [374], [393]
- Anniversaries, See [Conventions].
- Anthony, Daniel, Lucy and Mary, i. [461].
- Anthony, Hon, Henry B., on woman suffrage, i, [867], ii, [106], [273]
- —Pembina Territory bill, on the, ii, [568]
- —Sargent's amendment to the Pembina Territory bill, on, ib.
- —suffrage on, iii, [339]
- —woman suffrage, his last utterance on, iii, [350].
- Anthony, Susan B., i, [186],
[465],
[467],
[468],
[476],
[485],
[487],
[489],
[490],
[500],
[501],
[515],
[517],
[526],
[570],
[589],
[591],
[607],
[624],
[653],
[673],
[679],
[716];
ii, [66],
[67],
[116],
[154],
[220],
[286],
[287],
[322],
[360],
[361],
[363],
[375],
[382],
[389],
[391],
[427],
[431],
[437],
[442],
[456],
[582],
[584],
[760];
iii, [3], [40], [66],
[151], [175], [178],
[195], [243], [257],
[412], [502], [560],
[580], [630], [641],
[697], [773], [811],
[819]- —Abolitionists, and the, ii, [264]
- —American Equal Rights Association, ii, [117], [171]
- —appeal for woman rights, 1854, i, [856]
- —appeal to Congress, ii, [167]
- —argument before Illinois Legislature, iii, [572]
- —argument before Senate Committee, iii, [160], [227]
- —arrest of, ii, [628]
- —arrest, incidents of, ii, [539]
- —arrest, resolution concerning, ii, [537]
- —birthday celebrated in Indianapolis, iii, [538]
- —"Bloomer," in a, i, [128]
- —bonnet and Noah's ark, iii, [522]
- —"Bread and Ballot," iii, [536]
- —California visit, iii, [756]
- —call, loyal women, ii, [53]
- —Centennial Exhibition, at the, iii, [27]
- —complimented by Judge Edmunds, iii, [160]
- —Constitutional Convention at Albany, before, ii, [284]
- —corruptionist, as a, ii, [936]
- —Declaration of Rights, reads, at Centennial, iii, [31]
- —delegate to Democratic National Convention, ii, [340],
- —comments of the press, ii, [342]
- —Democratic National Convention, at the, iii, [182]
- —feme sole capable of making a contract, iii, [21]
- —Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, [340]
- —financial report, ii, [175]
- —fugitive wife's escape from an insane asylum, aids, i, [469]
- —general agent, appointed, i, [619]
- —Grant and Wilson campaign, appeal, ii, [517]
- —Grant, U. S., conversation with, ii, [544]
- —Iowa, in, iii, [622]
- —Kansas campaign, i, [200], ii, [239], [254], [261], [262], [263]
- —lecture, "False Theory," iii, [675]
- —lecturing tour, Ohio, iii, [491]
- —Letters: Boston Convention, i, [256]
- —Brooks, James, to, ii, [97]
- —Carson League, i, [488]
- —Democratic National Convention, to, ii, [340]
- —Foote, E. B., to, ii, [941]
- —Garfield. Jas. A., to, iii, [185]
- —loyal women, from, ii, [875]
- —Mott, Lydia, to, i, [748]
- —Stanton, Mrs., to, announcing her having voted, ii, [934]
- —Wright, Martha C, to, i, [678].
- —Logan, Olive, and, ii, [385]
- —"Male" in the Constitution, on the word, ii, [91]
- —manhood suffrage, on, iii, [566]
- —marriage and divorce, on, i, [735]
- —meeting in Rahway, N. J., iii, [479]
- —meetings in Virginia, iii, [824]
- —Michigan campaign, iii, [522]
- —Napoleon of Woman Suffrage, the, i, [456]
- —Newport Convention, ii, [403]
- —on Mrs. Robert Dale Owen, i, [303]
- —Oregon visit, iii, [769]
- —police officer, and the, ii, [540]
- —portrait, i, [577]
- —President Mozart Hall Convention, i, [668]
- —President National Woman Suffrage Association, ii, [516]
- —presentations, iii, [193]
- —reception, Sorosis, iii, [571]
- —registered, ii, [627]
- —reminiscences, Mrs. E. C. Stanton's, i, [456]
- —report, National Convention, at Cooper Institute, i, [689]
- —report as secretary of American Equal Rights Association, ii, [183]
- —Revolution, i, [46]
- —Secretary Loyal League, made, ii, [66]
- —sex, and her, ii, [112]
- —Speeches: Anti-Slavery question, ii, [898]
- —Congressional Committee, before, ii, [414], [513]
- —first public speech, i, [41]
- —Furness' Church, in, iii, [35]
- —Is It a Crime for a United States' Citizen to Vote? ii, [630]
- —Philadelphia Convention, i, [385]
- —Saratoga Convention, i, [621]
- —Teachers' Convention, N. Y. State, i, [513]
- —Temperance Convention, Rochester, i, [483]
- —Washington Convention, ii, [423], [521]
- —Washington Convention, iii, [259]
- —Woman's National Loyal League, ii, [57], [61].
- —Suffrage, on, ii, [383]
- —tableau "Mother and Susan," i, [461]
- —Taxation without Representation, on, ii, [539]
- —Temperance Convention at Rochester, read call, i, [481]
- —testimonial, i, [534]
- —tour, western, ii, [367]
- —tour with Ernestine L. Rose, i, [97]
- —tracts, Kansas campaign, ii, [239]
- —tracts and petitions, on, i, [383]
- —Train, G. F., and The Revolution, criticism, ii, [264]
- —Trial:
- —Arrest, ii, [628]
- —argument, Crowley's, ii, [648], [675]
- —argument, Judge Selden's, ii, [654]
- —bail, refused to give, ii, [629]
- —case opened by Judge Selden, ii, [652]
- —Gage, Matilda J., Letter to Albany Law Journal, ii, [947]
- —guilty, Court directs a verdict of, ii, [679]
- —Hunt's, Judge, decision, ii, [677]
- —Hunt's decision criticised, ii, [689]
- —Hunt's decision reviewed, ii, [946]
- —incidents, ii, [537]
- —indictment, ii, [647]
- —inspectors of elections, See [trials and decisions]
- —Jones, B. W., testimony, ii, [650]
- —letter from Gerrit Smith, ii, [941]
- —trial, new, denied, ii, [687]
- —trial, new, motion for, ii, [680]
- —opening of, ii, [647]
- —petition to Congress praying for remission of fine, ii, [698]
- —reports, majority and minority, ii, [701], [711]
- —Pound, J. E., testimony ii, [653]
- —press comments, ii, [935]
- —resolutions concerning, ii, [537]
- —Selden's letter, ii, [935]
- —sentenced to pay a fine of $100, ii, [687]
- —testimony in trial of election inspectors, ii, [692]
- —Washington gossip, ii, [943].
- —Tribute, "Aunt Lottie's," iii, [41]
- —tribute, to Laura C. Haviland, iii, [532]
- —tribute, from The Leavenworth Commercial (Kansas), ii, [263]
- —tribute to Lucretia Mott, iii, [189]
- —tribute, St. Louis Convention, iii, [147]
- —tribute, Scovill's, ii, [420]
- —visit to Lucretia Mott, i, [414]
- —voted for Grant for President, ii, [628]
- —letter announcing her having voted, ii, [934]
- —Washington Territory Legislature, hearing before, iii, [786]
- —Wyoming visit, iii, [734].
- Anti-Slavery struggle, i, [39], [52], [54], [323], [325], [339], [417]
- —Josephine Griffing and Freedman's Bureau, ii, [29]
- —Society reorganized, ii, [153].
- Anti-Woman Suffrage Society, iii, [99].
- Antonelli's, Cardinal, sacrilegious child, i, [788].
- Appendix, i, [801], ii, [863], iii, [955].
- Archer, Stevenson, iii, [816].
- Arkansas, iii, [805]
- —Constitutional Convention, iii, [806].
- Arnell's services in Congress, ii, [489], [491].
- Arnett, Hannah, i, [442].
- Art and artists, iii, [301].
- Ashley, Henry, iii, [319].
- Ashley, J. M., speech in Congress, iii, [495].
- Astell, Mary, i, [30].
- Attorneys, ii, [604].
- Augustine, i, [756].
- Austin, Helen V., sketch of, i, [312].
- Austria, iii, [904].
- Autograph book, Centennial, iii, [40].
- Avery, Alida C., iii, [719].
- Ballard, Anna, iii, [407].
- Ballot, the, ii, [168]
- —Sumner on the, ii, [95]
- —what is the, ii, [155].
- Ballot-Box, iii, [51], [504].
- Banks, N. P., speech, iii, [10].
- Banquet, St. James Hotel, ii, [441].
- Bar, admission to the, iii, [330].
- Barber, Miss, i, [807].
- Barkaloo, Helena, lawyer, iii, [404].
- Barker, Jos., i, [114]
- —Pulpit, on the, i, [140].
- Barnum, P. T., i, [503].
- Barstow, Hon. A. C., i, [499]
- —battle-field, services on the, ii, [23]
- —letters to Susan B. Anthony, ii, [916].
- Barton, Clara, appeal to soldier friends, ii, [418].
- Bascom, Emma C, letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, [647].
- Batchelder, Mrs. Dr. L. S., on working women, ii, [389].
- "Battle Hymn of the Republic," ii, [18].
- Battle of Lexington, commemoration of, iii, [414].
- Baxter, Richard, on witchcraft, i, [765].
- Bayard, Thos. F., ii, [567], [576]; iii, [205]-6.
- Beck, Senator, on woman suffrage, iii, [209].
- Becker, Lydia E., letters, iii, [62], [121], [249].
- Beecher, Catharine E., ii, [787], iii, [399].
- Beecher, Edward, ii, [368], iii, [566].
- Beecher, Henry Ward, Kansas campaign, ii, [265]
- —letter to American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in St. Louis, ii, [825]
- —letter to Lucy Stone, Presidency American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, [808]
- —letter to Washington Convention, ii, [496]
- —President of American Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii, [764]
- —speeches, ii, [156], [216], [399], [766], [774]; iii, [52]
- —suffrage, universal, and, ii, [315]
- —Tilton colloquy, ii, [167]
- —Tilton trial, i, [789]
- —woman's right to vote, on, i, [620].
- Beecher, Lyman, i, [393].
- Belgium, iii, [909].
- Bell, Lydia, iii, [693].
- Bell, Dr. T. S., ii, [862].
- Bellows, Dr., on woman's rights, i, [245].
- Bennett, Dr. Alice, iii, [472].
- Bennett, James Gordon, i, [546].
- Bentham, Jeremy, iii, [836].
- Bequests, i, [257], [258], [667], [742].
- Berlin, iii, [903].
- Berlin Congress, ii, [404].
- Bible, Antoinette L. Brown's points, i, [535]
- —divorce, and, i, [213]
- —interpolations, i, [797]
- —revision, i, [798]
- —woman and the, discussion, i, [380].
- Biggs, Caroline A., letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, [250]
- —letter to Rochester Convention, iii, [120]
- —letter to Washington Convention, iii, [261].
- Biggs, Emily J., iii, [702].
- Bingham, Anson, i, [687], ii, [461].
- Biography: Austin, Helen V., i, [312]
- —Blake, Lillie D., iii, [408]
- —Barton, Clara, ii, [23]
- —Boyd, Louise V., i, [312]
- —Brown, Olympia, iii, [646]
- —Clark, Mary T., i, [312]
- —Colby, Clara B., iii, [670]
- —Collins, Emily, i, [88]
- —Davis, Paulina Wright, by "E. C. S.", i, [283]
- —Duniway, Abigail S., iii, [768]
- —Griffing, Josephine Sophie, ii, [26]
- —Lozier, Clemence, iii, [411]
- —Morrow, Jane, i, [313]
- —Owen, Mary Robinson, i, [313]
- —Owen, Robert Dale, i, [293]
- —Rose, Ernestine, i, [95]
- —Swank, Emma B., i, [313]
- —Thomas, Mary F., i, [314]
- —Underhill, Sarah E., i, [313]
- —Warren, Mercy Otis, in the Revolution, i, [201]
- —Way, Amanda M., i, [311]
- —Wright, Frances, i, [35].
- Bird, Frank W., iii, [194].
- Birdsall, Mary B., sketch of, i, [313].
- Bittenbender, Ada M., sketch of, iii, [692].
- Blackstone on the canon law, i, [771].
- [Blackwell, Antoinette L. B.], ii, [760]
- —letter to Cooper Institute Convention, i, [862]
- —marriage and divorce, on, i, [723]
- —speech at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in New York, ii, [841]
- —Woman's National Loyal League, ii, [69].
- (See [Brown, A. L.])
- Blackwell, Elizabeth, i, [37], [78]
- —letter to Emily Collins, i, [90]
- —letter to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, [831]
- —physician, as a, i, [94]
- —sanitary commission, ii, [13].
- Blackwell, Henry B., ii, [382]
- —Kansas Campaign, ii, [232], [235]
- —South, on the, ii, [929]
- —speech at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Steinway Hall, ii, [811]
- —at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Cooper Institute, ii, [830]
- —Cleveland Convention, i, [126], ii, [780]
- —President of Am. Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii, [856]
- —Vermont Watchman, on, iii, [386]
- —Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, on, ii, [846].
- Blake, Lillie Devereux, iii, [74], [223], [483]
- —Argument before House Committee, iii, [163]
- —sketch of, iii, [408]
- —Dix's Lenten lectures, her reply to, iii, [436]
- —lectures "Woman's Place to-day," iii, [436]
- —Washington Convention '76, iii, [7]
- —Washington Convention, at, ii, [541]
- —Fable, "The Selfish Rats," iii, [114]
- —speech, Battle of Lexington Commemoration, iii, [414].
- Blake, S. L., against woman suffrage, iii, [371].
- Blaine, Jas. G., iii, [164], [165], [366].
- Blair, Henry W., letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, [380].
- Bloomer, Amelia, i, [46]
- —address before Nebraska Legislature, iii, [672]
- —Cleveland National Convention, at, i, [128]
- —comments on Jane G. Swisshelm, i, [844]
- —portrait, i, [496]
- —replies to Senator Gaylord's speech against woman suffrage, iii, [623]
- —speech at Rochester Temperance Convention, i, [483]
- —work done, iii, [613].
- Bloomer costume, i, [127], [469], [844].
- Blunt, Gen., Kansas campaign, ii, [243].
- Boarding House Law, i, [688].
- Bodeker, Anna W., iii, [823]
- —vote, attempted to, iii, [824].
- Bohemia, iii, [907].
- Bolton, Sarah Knowles, iii, [494].
- Bolton, Sarah T., i, [300].
- Bones, Marietta, address to Dakota Constitutional Convention, iii, [665].
- Booth, Mary L., i, [48], [624], ii, [433].
- Boston Commonwealth, report of fifth Washington Convention, ii, [543].
- Boston Convention, i, [255].
- Boston Transcript, iii, [227].
- Bottsford, Harriette, iii, [623].
- Bower, E. S., iii, [700].
- Bowles, Ada C., iii, [194].
- Bowles, Samuel, letter to Mrs. Hooker, iii, [325].
- Boyd, Louise V., sketch of, i, [312].
- Bradburn, Geo., address, i, [56].
- Bradlaugh, Charles, speaks in New York for woman suffrage, ii, [842].
- Bradley, Judge, on the XIV. Amendment, ii, [457]
- —opinion, Bradwell case, ii, [624].
- Bradstreet, Anne, i, [204], iii, [302].
- Bradwell, Myra, application to Illinois Bar, ii, [601]
- —opinion denying, ii, [609]
- —Carpenter's, Matt. H., argument, ii, [615]
- —opinion of Justice Bradley, ii, [624]
- —report of proceedings in Illinois and U. S. Supreme Courts, ii, [614]
- —U. S. Supreme Court decision, ii, [622]
- —writ of error, ii, [614].
- Brent, Margaret, first woman in America to claim the right to vote, iii, [815].
- Bright, Jacob, iii, [727], [841]
- —letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, [438]
- —municipal franchise bill, secures, iii, [845]
- —became law, iii, [847]
- —Parliament, fails of reelection, iii, [853]
- —speech on woman suffrage, iii, [849], [873]
- —votes for woman suffrage, iii, [842].
- Bright, John, ii, [349], [366], [420]
- —speech against woman suffrage, iii, [861].
- Bright, Wm. H., career of, iii, [729].
- Brinkerhoff, Martha H., iii, [614].
- British taxation, ii, [202].
- Bromwell, H. P. H., iii, [720].
- Brooklyn Bridge, iii, [440].
- Brooks, James, on woman suffrage, ii, [97].
- Brooks, Harriet S., sketch of, iii, [692].
- Broomall, John H., iii, [464].
- Brougham, Lord, i, [633].
- [Brown, Antoinette L.], i, [41], [119], [186], [624]
- —Bible argument, points on the, i, [535]
- —colleges, on, i, [144]
- —on the Half-world's Temperance Convention, i, [507]
- —pastor, ordained as, i, [473]
- —portrait, i, [449]
- —resolutions, Albany Convention, i, [593]
- —speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, [553]
- —Syracuse National Convention, argument, i, [524]
- —World's Temperance Convention, at the, i, [152].
- (See [Blackwell, A. L. B.])
- Brown, B. Gratz, speech, ii, [136]
- —universal suffrage, on, iii, [598].
- Brown, David Paul, i, [333].
- Brown, Martha McClellan, iii, [226].
- Brown, Mary Olney, iii, [767]
- —argument, her right to vote, iii, [783]
- —vote, attempts to, iii, [780], [785].
- Brown, Olympia, iii, [73], [267], [301]
- —discussion with Fred. Douglass, ii, [311]
- —Kansas, in, i, [200], ii, [239], [240], [241]
- —letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, [259]
- —sketch of, iii, [646]
- —speech at Equal Rights Association anniversary, Cooper Institute, ii, [309]
- —speech before Congressional Committee, iii, [95]
- —speech, Washington Convention, '76, iii, [7]
- —speech at Washington Convention, ii, [422].
- Brown, R. T., speech on suffrage, ii, [853].
- Brown, Sarah A., nominated for office, iii, [705].
- Brown, Wm. Wells, ii, [368].
- Bruhn, Rosa, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, [439].
- Buchanan, James, ii, [204].
- Buck, J. D., iii, [511].
- Buckalew, Senator, speech, ii, [146].
- Buckingham, Mrs., iii, [337].
- Buckley, Brother, on women as preachers, i, [784].
- Burger, Sarah, iii, [526] (see Stearns, S. B.).
- Burleigh, Celia, ii, [402], [790], [801], [817].
- Burleigh, Charles C., i, [148], [549], [558], ii, [194], [392], [818].
- Burnet, Rev. J., i, [55].
- Burnham, Carrie S., ii, [600], iii, [444].
- Burns, Anthony, i, [254].
- Burns, Robert, ii, [266].
- Burr, Frances Ellen, iii, [319]
- —letters to S. B. Anthony, ii, [912], iii, [334]
- —Senate Judiciary Committee, argument before, ii, [543].
- Burtis, Sarah Anthony, i, [76].
- Burton, Mary, iii, [852].
- Bush, Abigail, i, [75], iii, [120].
- Butler, Benj. F., letters to Susan B. Anthony, ii, [539], iii, [255]
- —report on Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial to Congress, ii, [464]
- —speech, ii, [514].
- Butler, David, iii, [691].
- Butler, Deborah, ii, [348].
- Butler, Josephine E., on prostitution, iii, [145]
- Cadwallader, John, i, [330].
- California, iii, [749]
- —Appendix, iii, [977]
- —constitution, liberal provisions, [750]
- —constitution and statute-laws, [760]
- —Conventions (see Conventions)
- —journalism, [761]
- —Mill's Seminary, [751]
- —petition to Legislature, [755]
- —press, ib.
- —senator, Mrs. Gordon nominated for, [756]
- —silk culture, [762]
- —State Society organized, [754]
- —woman's lawyer bill, [757]
- —woman suffrage society, first, [752]
- —women made eligible to school offices, [757]
- —women in the industries, [763]
- —women in the State University, contest, [758].
- Cameron, Don, iii, [176].
- Campbell, Margaret W., iii, [269], [716]
- —speech in Detroit, ii, [839].
- Campbell, Mary G., iii, [712].
- Canada, women's position in, iii, [831].
- Canon law, i, [755], [769], [770], [771], [774].
- Carey, Mary A. S., iii, [72].
- Carey, Samuel F., i, [121], [154].
- Carpenter Hall, application for, iii, [16].
- Carpenter, C. C., letter to Iowa Woman Suffrage Association, iii, [621].
- Carpenter, Matt. H., on Sargent's amendment to Pembina Territory bill, ii, [562]
- —Anthony, Susan B., trial, on, ii, [701]
- —argument in Myra Bradwell's application to Illinois Bar, ii, [615]
- —letter to Elizabeth C. Stanton, ii, [423].
- Carr, Jeanne, iii, [751].
- Carroll, Anna Ella, iii, [153]
- —claim before Congress, ii, [12], [863]
- —statement of Benj. F. Wade, ii, [865]
- —letters, ii, [865], [866], [867], [868]
- —Tennessee campaign, ii, [3]
- —Vicksburg, on, ii, [11].
- Cartter, Mrs. M. M., ii, [442].
- Cartter, Chief-Justice, opinion, Spencer-Webster suit, ii, [597].
- Cary, Alice and Phœbe, ii, [433].
- Catherine II., i, [34].
- Catholic Church, ii, [201], [207].
- Cattle expert, Middie Morgan, iii, [404].
- Cavender, John H., i, [328].
- Centennial celebration, iii, [411].
- Centennial headquarters, iii, [21].
- Centennial Tea-Party, iii, [269].
- Centennial year, iii, [1].
- Centralization, iii, [89]
- —Matilda J. Gage, on, ii, [523].
- Century Club, Philadelphia, iii, [469].
- Chace, Elizabeth B., iii, [340], [341], [348].
- Chalkstone, Mrs., ii, [59].
- Chamberlain, D. H., favors woman suffrage, iii, [829].
- Chambers, Rev. John, i, [159], [167], [500], [508].
- Chandler, Dolly, iii, [275].
- Chandler, Z., on Mrs. J. S. Griffing and the freedmen, ii, [33].
- Channing, William Henry, i, [476], [583], [584], [587], [591]
- —appeal, woman's rights, i, [588]
- —resolutions, Rochester Convention, i, [580]
- —social relations, report on, i, [233]
- —speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, [550]
- —Woman's Rights, Declaration, i, [129]
- —World's Temperance Convention and John Chambers, on the, i, [508], iii, [922].
- Chapin, Augusta, iii, [276].
- Chapin, Clara C., iii, [691], [693].
- Chapin, E. H., i, [476].
- Chaplain, Mrs. E. F. Hobart, ii, [18].
- Chapman, Maria Weston, i, [53]
- Chase, Salmon P., i, [167], ii, [73], iii, [808].
- Cheever, George B., ii, [226].
- Chicago Historical Society, iii, [179].
- Chicago Inter-Ocean, iii, [682].
- Chicago Legal News, iii, [562].
- Chicago Legal News Company, ii, [607].
- Child, Lydia Maria, i, [38], [258], [775]
- —letter to E. C. Stanton, ii, [910]
- —letter to St. Louis Convention, ii, [825]
- —petitions Congress, iii, [266]
- —universal suffrage, on, iii, [519].
- Children, guardianship of, i, [747]
- Christine of Pisa, i, [29].
- Christlieb, Prof., i, [787].
- Church and State, i, [753].
- Church, Elmwood, Illinois, iii, [563].
- Churchill, Elizabeth K., iii, [371]
- —woman suffrage, on, ii, [812].
- Citizenship, ii, [462], [468], [469], [470], [473], [532], [555], [556], [665]
- —Bates, Attorney-General, on, ii, [461]
- —Blake, Devereux, on, iii, [7]
- —Curtis, Justice, on, ii, [472]
- —Daniel, Justice, on, ii, [471]
- —Stanton, Elizabeth C., speech on, iii, [80]
- —Taney, Justice, on, ii, [472]
- —term defined, ii, [451]
- —Thorbeck, on, ii, [473]
- —White, Richard Grant, on, ii, [567].
- Citizenship, women crowned with rights of, in Wyoming, iii, [726].
- Claiborne, F. L., iii, [795].
- Clark, Emily, i, [489].
- Clark, Helen Bright, iii, [874].
- Clark, Mary T., sketch of, i, [312].
- Clark, Sidney, ii, [363].
- Clarke, Hannah B., on woman suffrage, ii, [807].
- Clarke, Jas. Freeman, on suffrage, i, [258], ii, [768], iii, [266]
- —speech, New England, Convention, i, [263].
- Clarke, Mary Bayard, iii, [825].
- Clarkson, Thomas, i, [54].
- Clay, Mary B., iii, [818].
- Clemmer, Mary, letter to S. B. Anthony, iii, [262]
- —letter to Senator Wadleigh, iii, [111].
- Clergy, charges against, i, [135]
- Clergymen and corkscrews, ii, [167].
- Cleveland, Grover, iii, [437].
- Clute, Oscar, on woman suffrage, ii, [770].
- Cobbe, Francis Power, iii, [865]
- —letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, [438].
- Cobden, Jane, iii, [875].
- Cobden, Richard, favors woman suffrage, iii, [835].
- Coe, Emma R., i, [146], [232].
- Cogswell, Brainard, iii, [371].
- Colburn, Catharine A., iii, [774].
- Colburn, Mary J., iii, [650].
- Colby, Clara Bewick, iii, [222]
- Colby University opened to girls, iii, [355].
- Cole, Mrs. Miriam M., ii, [790], [806], [832], iii, [501].
- Coleman, Lucy N., speech at Woman's National Loyal League, ii, [62].
- Coleridge, Lord, iii, [844].
- Colfax, Schuyler, ii, [181].
- Colleges, iii, [399]
- Colleges for women, iii, [296].
- College, Woman's, Evanston, Ill., iii, [578].
- Collier, Robert Laird, iii, [567].
- Collins, Emily, reminiscences of, i, [88]
- —Miss Sarah Owen's correspondence, i, [91].
- Collins, Jennie, speech at Washington Convention, ii, [423].
- Collins, Stacy B., iii, [482].
- Collyer, Robert, ii, [368], [371], [372]
- —recollections of Lucretia Mott, i, [409], [414]
- —speech at Chicago, iii, [565].
- Colorado: clergy, iii, [720]
- —Conventions, See [Conventions]
- —Desert, great American, iii, [712]
- —equal-rights mass-meeting in Denver, [722]
- —leaders in the cause, [719]
- —legislation, [714], [715]
- —press, [715]
- —suffrage amendment, defeat of, [723]
- —suffrage first effort for, [712]
- —suffrage, Gov. McCook's message, [713]
- —woman suffrage, Gov. Evan's on, [722].
- Colorado Tribune, iii, [715].
- Columbia College, effort to open to women, iii, [410].
- Colvin, N. J., letters to S. B. Anthony, i, [691], [750]; ii, [914].
- Conciliatory amendments, ii, [527].
- Concord Monitor, iii, [371].
- Congress, first Continental, iii, [17]
- —Elizabeth C. Stanton runs for, ii, [180]
- —Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial, [443]
- —Riddle's speech in support of, [448]
- —House majority report, [461]
- —Minority report, [464].
- Congressional Action, ii, [90]
- —Anthony, Senator, speech, ii, [106]
- —arguments before House Committee, iii, [161]
- —arguments before Senate Committee, iii, [155]
- —Banks' N. P., speech, iii, [10]
- —Brooks' James, speech, ii, [96]
- —Brown's, Senator, speech, ii, [136]
- —Buckalew's, Senator, speech, ii, [146]
- —Butler's, Benj., speech, ii, [514]
- —Committee, special, House appoints, iii, [221]
- —Committee, special, on woman suffrage, Senate discussion, iii, [198]
- —Committee, special, on woman suffrage, House discussion, iii, [219]
- —Committee, standing, Senate discussion, iii, [190]
- —Cowan, Senator, speech, ii, [103], [110]
- —Cowan repels the charge of insincerity, ii, [121]
- —Davis's Senator, speech, ii, [144]
- —Debate, Senate and House, iii, [70]
- —Democrats and the petitions, ii, [95]
- —District of Columbia suffrage bill, ii, [103]
- —vote, ii, [151]
- —District of Columbia bill, Julian's amendment, ii, [482]
- —Doolittle, Senator, speech against, ii, [150]
- —electors, who constitute, House debates, ii, [326]
- —female employées, iii, [811]
- —Frelinghuysen's, Senator, speech, ii, [135]
- —hearing before Senate Committee, iii, [227]
- —Henderson, Senator, presents Mrs. Gerrit Smith's petition with a speech, ii, [98]
- —House discussion, ii, [514]
- —Johnson's, Senator, speech, ii, [130]
- —joint resolutions before House affecting women, ii, [72]
- —Julian's bills, ii, [325]
- —Morrill's, Senator, speech, ii, [118]
- —National Association granted hearing, iii, [75]
- —Negro's hour, ii, [94]
- —Parker's bill, ii, [516]
- —Pembina Territory bill, debate on, Sargent's amendment, ii, [545];
- am't rejected, [582];
- Anthony's remarks, [568];
- Bayard's remarks, [567], [575];
- Boreman's remarks, [549], [580];
- Carpenter's remarks, [562];
- Conkling's remarks, [558], [559];
- Edmund's remarks, [562], [569], [571], [572], [573], [580];
- Ferry's remarks, [568];
- Flanagan's remarks, [552];
- Merrimon's remarks, [552], [553], [554], [555], [556], [557], [560];
- Morrill's remarks, [562];
- Morton's remarks, [549], [569];
- Sargent's remarks, [546], [555], [564], [567];
- Stewart's remarks, [548], [558], [559], [564], [573], [579].
- Petition, iii, [9]
- —petition read and referred, iii, [130]
- —petition, Rhode Island, ii, [560]
- —petition for universal suffrage, ii, [97]
- —petitions against the word "male" in Constitution, ii, [91]
- —Pomeroy's, Senator, resolution, ii, [324]
- —Pomeroy's, Senator, speech, ii, [151]
- —Report, first favorable majority, iii, [231]
- —report, first favorable, Senate, iii, [131]
- —report, minority, iii, [237]
- —reports on Victoria C. Woodhull's memorial, ii, [461], [464]
- —reports, iii, [150]
- —Republicans' protest in presenting petitions, ii, [94], [96]
- —Republicans, squirming of, ii, [101]
- —resolution to appoint special committee, iii, [175]
- —Sargent, Senator, speech, iii, [9]
- —Sixteenth Amendment, ii, [333]
- —Sixteenth Amendment, resolutions, iii, [154]
- —Stevens', Thaddeus, resolution, ii, [95]
- —Sumner, Charles, presents a petition under protest, ii, [96];
- why he protested, ii, [100].
- Wade, Benj. F., speech, ii, [123]
- —Williams, Senator, speech against, ii, [108]
- —Wilson's, Senator, bill, ii, [324]
- —Wilson's, Senator, speech, ii, [128].
- Conkling, Roscoe, ii, [363]
- —on Senator McDonald's Woman Suffrage resolution, iii, [191]
- —talk with, ii, [347]
- —Senator Stewart and woman suffrage, on, ii, [558].
- Connecticut, iii, [316]
- —Appendix, iii, [957]
- —Bar, admission to the, iii, [330]
- —Legislature, minority report, iii, [317].
- Constitution, Story on the, ii, [477], [478], [588].
- Constitution and suffrage, ii, [741].
- Continental Europe, iii, [895].
- [Conventions]: American Woman Suffrage Association (See [Am. Woman Suffrage Association])
- —barn, in a, i, [123]
- —California, San Francisco, iii, [753], [760]
- —Connecticut, Hartford, iii, [197], [322]
- —Colorado, Denver, iii, [716], [720]
- —Illinois, Bloomington, iii, [572],
- Chicago, ii, [368], iii, [175], [565], [570];
- Galena, ii, [375];
- Springfield, ii, [371], iii, [570].
- —Indiana, Dublin, Wayne Co., i, [306];
- Indianapolis, i, [307], iii, [175], [534], [537];
- Richmond, i, [307];
- Winchester, i, [308];
- —Iowa, Des Moines, iii, [618], [623], [624];
- —Kansas, Topeka, iii, [702], [709];
- —London, first ever held, ii, [406]
- —Loyalists' ii, [329]
- —Maine, Augusta, iii, [359], [363];
- —Massachusetts, Boston, ii, [178], iii, [192]
- —Worcester (Nat.), i, [215], [266]
- —Michigan, Detroit, iii, [516];
- —Minnesota, Minneapolis, iii, [659]
- —Missouri, St. Louis, ii, [369], [407], iii, [142], [601], [606]
- —National, in 1866-67,
- report by Caroline H. Dall, ii, [899]
- —Nebraska, Kearney, iii, [688] [694];
- —New England, i, [254], [255], [262], iii, [267]
- —New Hampshire, Concord, iii, [270], [368];
- Dover, iii, [197];
- Keene, ib.;
- New Haven, ib.
- —New Jersey, Vineland, iii, [479]
- —New York, Albany, i, [591], [628], [678], [745];
- Rochester, i, [75], [577],
- press comments, i, [802];
- Rochester, iii, [117];
- Saratoga, ii, [402];
- Burleigh's, Celia, description, ii, [402];
- Saratoga, i, [620], [623];
- Saratoga, iii, [396];
- Seneca Falls, i, [67],
- press comments, i, [802];
- Syracuse (Nat.), i, [517],
- —New York Constitutional, ii, [269], [282]
- —New York City, Apollo Hall, ii, [427], [484], [533];
- Broadway Tabernacle i, [631], [546];
- Church of the Puritans (Nat.), [152];
- Cooper Institute (Nat.), i, [688];
- Irving Hall, ii, [426], [545];
- Masonic Temple, ii, [584], iii, [19], [98];
- Mozart Hall (Nat.), i, [668], [672];
- Steinway Hall, ii, [809]
- —Ohio, Akron, i, [111];
- Cincinnati (Nat.), i, [163];
- Cincinnati, iii, [492];
- Cleveland (Nat.), i, [124];
- Cleveland, ii, [757];
- Dayton, iii, [493];
- Massilon, i, [123];
- Salem, i, [103];
- Toledo, ii, [377], iii, [506].
- —Oregon, Portland, iii, [773]
- —Paris, International, iii, [127], [585], [896]
- —Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, i, [375], iii, [34], [229];
- —Rhode Island, Newport, ii, [403];
- —South Carolina, Columbia, iii, [828]
- —Vermont, Montpelier, iii, [385]
- —Washington Ter., Walla Walla, iii, [775]
- —Washington, D. C., ii, [345], [356], [359], [416], [418], [425], [417], [442], [493], [521], [537], [538], [543], [582], iii, [3], [60], [71], [128], [150], [187], [221], [254]
- —Wisconsin, Janesville, iii, [642];
- Conventions, Constitutional, Kansas, i, [189]
- Conventions held in Washington, why, iii, [150].
- Cooper, Edward, against woman suffrage, iii, [422].
- Cooper, Joseph, i, [447].
- Cooper, Peter, iii, [399].
- "Copperheads," going over to the, ii, [320].
- Corbin, Hannah Lee, i, [33].
- Cornell, A. B., iii, [223], [423].
- Cornell, University, iii, [398].
- Corner, Mary T., i, [122], iii, [810].
- Correll, E. M., ii, [862], iii, [691].
- Correspondence, See [Letters].
- Corson, Hiram, letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, [472].
- Courtney, Leonard, iii, [862].
- Couzins, Phœbe W., iii, [7], [60], [370]
- —address, "Woman as a Lawyer," ii, [542]
- —argument before House Committee, iii, [170]
- —delegate to National Democratic Convention, iii, [27]
- —Labors of, iii, [596]
- —reception, iii, [610]
- —Senate Judiciary Committee, argument before, ii, [543]
- —Speeches:
- Couzins, Mrs. J. E. D., as a nurse, iii, [596].
- Covenant, Ladies' National, ii, [39].
- Cowan, Senator, speech on District of Columbia suffrage bill, ii, [163], [110].
- Cowles, Betsey M., i, [104].
- Cox, Rt. Rev. Dr., i, [782].
- Crandall, Prudence, iii, [316], [560], [703].
- Craven, Rev. E. A., on Woman in the Pulpit, iii, [485].
- Crawford, S. J., ii, [251].
- Cromwellian era, i, [775].
- Crosby, Howard, letter to Mrs. M. J. Gage, i, [798].
- Crow, Wayman, iii, [595].
- Crowley, Richard, argument Miss Anthony's trial, ii, [648].
- "Crown and Anchor," i, [438].
- Culver, Hon. Erastus D., speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, [709].
- Curtis, Geo. Wm., i, [668]; ii, [378]; iii, [440]
- —speech on woman suffrage, ii, [795]
- —speech, Constitutional Convention at Albany, ii, [288]
- —suffrage for women, favors, i, [672].
- Cushman, Major Pauline, ii, [20].
- Cutler, Hannah M. T., i, [123], [163], [380], [384]; ii, [773], [788], [809], [818], [823], [853]; iii, [561], [614], [675].
- Dahlgren, Madeleine, ii, [494], [495], iii, [101].
- Dakota, iii, [662]
- —address to women of, M. J. Gage's, iii, [663]
- —Constitutional Convention, iii, [664]
- —Legislative action, iii, [662]
- —school suffrage, iii, [663], [666]
- —suffrage bill passed Legislature, iii, [667]
- —vetoed, iii, [667].
- Dall, Caroline H., "Drawing-room Convention," i, [276]
- —lectures, i, [262]
- —letter to The Nation, ii, [101]
- —petition, i, [262]
- —reports National Conventions held in '66 and '67, ii, [899]
- —speech, New England Convention, i, [265].
- Dana, Richard H., on womanhood, i, [367]
- —woman suffrage, on, i, [41].
- Darlington, Hannah M., i, [349]
- —letter to Mrs. E. C. Stanton, i, [344].
- Darrah, Lydia, i, [321].
- Dartmouth College case, ii, [725].
- Daughters of Liberty, i, [203].
- Davis, Senator, speech against woman suffrage, ii, [144].
- Davis, Edward M., ii, [358], iii, [45], [462].
- Davis, Jefferson, ii, [542].
- Davis, J. J., iii, [154].
- [Davis, Mary F.], ii, [390], [791], iii, [480].
- Davis, Paulina Wright, i, [37], [46], iii, [823]
- —colored women on, ii, [391]
- —death of, i, [827]
- —Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, [336]
- —portrait, i, [273]
- —President, made, Boston Convention, i, [255]
- —President, made, Worcester convention, i, [221]
- —President, made, Worcester National Convention, i, [227]
- —reminiscences of, Elizabeth Cady Stanton's, i, [283]
- —speech, Boston Convention, i, [256]
- —speech, Syracuse National Convention, i, [533]
- —The Una, i, [246]
- —woman's rights movement, review of, ii, [428].
- Deaths, Mrs. Dall's report, ii, [905].
- Decisions and Trials, ii, [586].
- Declaration, Channing's, i, [129].
- Declaration of sentiments, i, [70].
- Declaration and pledge, ii, [486].
- DeFoe, Daniel, i, [29].
- Delaware, iii, [817].
- Democrats advocated woman suffrage, ii, [320].
- Denmark, iii, [914].
- Dentistry, Lucy B. Hobbs, iii, [401], [455].
- Dentistry, women in, iii, [452].
- Deroine, Jeanne, address to women of America, i, [234].
- Dickinson, Anna E., ii, [375], iii, [320], [811]
- —California, in, iii, [752]
- —Chicago Convention, at, ii, [368]
- —Fifteenth Amendment, her suggestion, ii, [227]
- —letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, [916]
- —speech, Chicago, iii, [567]
- —speeches, ii, [40]
- —tribute, ii, [433]
- —"Young Elephant," ii, [42].
- Dilke, Sir Charles, iii, [847].
- Dimock, Susan, tribute, iii, [827].
- Dinsmoor, Orpha C., sketch of, iii, [693].
- District of Columbia, iii, [808]
- —Conventions (see Conventions);
- —Miner Normal School, iii, [809]
- —Organic Act, iii, [812]
- —suffrage bill, iii, [809], ii, [103], [482]
- —Universal Franchise Association, iii, [809]
- —women admitted to District bar, iii, [812]
- —women in government departments, iii, [808]
- —women in the profession of medicine, iii, [812]
- —women writers and teachers, iii, [813].
- Disraeli on woman suffrage, iii, [839].
- Dix, Dorothea, i, [479], ii, [12].
- Dix, John A., i, [530].
- Dix, Morgan, Lenten lectures, iii, [436]
- —Mrs. Blake's reply, iii, [436]
- —coëducation, on, iii, [410].
- Divorce (see Marriage and Divorce).
- Dodge, Mary Mapes, i, [49].
- Dolph, J. N., iii, [778].
- Doolittle's, Senator, speech against woman suffrage, ii, [150].
- Dorsett, Martha Angle, lawyer, iii, [660].
- Dorsey, Sarah A., iii, [794], [807].
- Doud, Katharine R., iii, [645].
- Douglas, Frederick, i, [74], [584], [585], [587], ii, [391], iii, [74], [125]
- —discussion with Olympia Brown, ii, [311]
- —Fifteenth Amendment, on the origin of, ii, [326]
- —Kansas campaign, ii, [265]
- —letter to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, ii, [328]
- —Loyalists' Convention, delegate, ii, [329]
- —refuge in Mrs. E. C. Stanton's house, ii, [382]
- —Revolution, on the, ii, [382]
- —wolf-skins, in, ii, [377]
- —speech, Washington Convention '76, iii, [7].
- Douglass, Sarah M., i, [332].
- Douglass, Stephen A., ii, [263], [301].
- Dow, Neal, i, [121], [154].
- Downing, Geo. T., ii, [214], [215], [377].
- Downing, Lucy, iii, [296].
- Downs, Cora M., made a Regent, iii, [706].
- Doyle, Sarah E. H., iii, [344].
- Draper, E. D., ii, [242].
- Dresser, Horace, ii, [952].
- Duchess of Sutherland, i, [421].
- Dugdale, Jos. A., on wills, i, [357].
- Duniway, Abigail Scott, arrest of, ordered, iii, [774]
- —career, iii, [768]
- —egged at Jacksonville, Oregon, iii, [775]
- —Constitutional liberty, on, ib.
- —lecturing tour, iii, [769]
- —temperance meeting, at a, iii, [772].