The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV
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  • California, [xv];
    • Legis. refuses suff. amd't, [xx];
    • Miss Shaw's acc't. of visit of Miss Anthony and herself in '95, [253];
    • work for suff. amend., [273];
    • honor to Miss Anthony, [274];
    • gift to Miss Anthony, [390].
    • See [State Chapter].
  • Calls,
    • for nat'l. suff. conv. of '84, [15];
    • for first Int'l. Council, [125];
    • for conv. of '89, [143];
    • for conv. of '91, [175];
    • for conv. of '94, [221];
    • for first Wom. Rights Conv., [288].
  • Campaigns, for wom. suff. amdts. See Amendment Campaigns.
  • Canada, Dominion of, chapter on, [1034].
  • Catholics, in politics, [149];
    • attitude of clergy, [366];
    • wom. suff. in Summer Sch. at Detroit, [447];
    • coeducation, [464];
    • college for women, [575];
    • on Boston Sch. Bd., [706].
  • Chivalry, specimens of, [16];
    • absurdity of, [17];
    • men and women need each other, [36], [44], [45], [49], [59];
    • Miss Willard on, [141];
    • Chivalry of Reform, Mrs. Howe on, [170];
    • injustice of, [188];
    • in Kas., [199];
    • mistakes of, [209];
    • in South, [241];
    • fear of, [382]; [968].
  • Church, influence on wom. suff., [xxiv];
    • wom. suff. foundation of Christianity, [16];
    • relation to it, [20];
    • prayer vs. votes, [22];
    • same, [37]; [41];
    • res. on creeds and dogmas, [58];
    • discussion by Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony and others, [59] et seq.;
    • influence of religion over woman, [60];
    • its connect. with wom. suff., [75];
    • woman's influence in church, [96];
    • for equality of rights, Bishop Newman, [112]; [121];
    • value of wom. suff. to, [149];
    • Mrs. Stanton's demand for its recog. of woman's equality, [165];
    • upholds man's headship, [176];
    • opp. to equality of woman, [177];
    • voice of God has soprano and bass, [200];
    • M. E. refuses to ordain women, [206];
    • women might vote at ch. elections, [212];
    • Miss Shaw on mission of, [229];
    • Miss Anthony's plea for relig. liberty, [264];
    • sympathy with wom. suff., [270];
    • woman's services to, [279];
    • woman's position in [292]; [359]; [464]; [497]; [708]; [711]; [718]; [962-3]; [974];
    • missionary work of women, [1057] et seq.
  • Clubhouses, Women's, Wimodaughsis, [184], [188];
    • in Grand Rapids, [322-3];
    • in Calif., [508];
    • in Indpls., [627];
    • in Mich., [771];
    • in Phila., [901]; [1043].
  • Clubs, Women's, see last paragraph in various State chapters.
    • In Col., [302]; [356];
    • in Mich., welcome Nat'l suff. conv., [324];
    • political, [150];
    • in N. Y., [872];
    • first women's clubs on record, [1042-3];
    • Gen'l Federation of, [1050];
    • Musical, Nat'l. Fed. of, [1056].
  • Colleges. See [Universities].
  • Colorado, [xxi]; [xxix];
    • appear. of delegates, [222];
    • Gov. Waite on wom. suff. in, [232];
    • women in Legis., [239]; [252];
    • visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw in '95, [253];
    • effect of wom. suff., [268];
    • same, [282];
    • distinguished testimony for, [302-3], [383], [390];
    • legis. res. in favor of, [327];
    • Mrs. Welch at conv. of '99, [327];
    • wom. suff. in, [356];
    • gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [400].
    • See[ State Chapter]; also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
  • Columbian Exposition, Lady Managers, see Boards;
    • invites Suff. Ass'n. to World's Fair, [184];
    • ass'n. arranges for booth, [185],
      • discusses res. to open gates on Sunday, [185],
      • to prohibit liquor selling, [186];
    • effect of the Fair on women, [211]; [221];
    • Congress of Women all for suff., [232];
    • report of Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. Com., [232]; [609].
  • Commercial Schools, Fed. of, adopts wom. suff. res. and petits., [447].
  • Commissions, of women demanded for Philippines, [331-2], [343];
    • U. S. Labor, Miss Laughlin on, [361];
    • for Paris expos., Mrs. Palmer on, [367].
  • Committees, of American Suffrage Association, on arrangements for convs., see Chapter [XXII];
    • executive of, [409];
    • on union with Nat'l. Ass'n., [164], [431].
    • --of National Suffrage Association on Int'l Council, [124];
      • on union with Am. Ass'n., [164];
      • on Columbian Expos., [232]. See also [1098-9].
      • On Miss Anthony's 80th birthday celebration, [395].
    • --Congressional, on wom. suff., [31].
      • See [Reports].
  • Congress, power to extend suff., [7] et seq.;
    • work of Nat'l Suff. Ass'n. with, [11];
    • committee reports, discussions and speeches, [12];
    • House debate on Wom. Suff. Com. [31];
    • wom. suff. sp. of Sen. Palmer, [62];
    • first discussion of 16th amend. in Senate, [85];
    • other debates on wom. suff. in Senate, [85];
    • Blair's sp. in '87, [86] et seq.;
    • should submit amend., [93];
    • sp. of Brown, [93] et seq.;
    • Dolph favors wom. suff., [100];
    • discussion of women on juries, [104];
    • Vest opposes wom. suff., [105];
    • Hoar in favor, [109];
    • vote in Senate, [110]; [112];
    • authority to enfranchise women, [118];
    • duty to submit suff. amend., [163];
    • favorable sentiment, [181];
    • way to manage a bill in, [218];
    • needs watching, [365];
    • work of Nat'l. Ass'n. for 16th amend., [367];
    • appeals to for 16th amend. to enfranch. women, [445];
    • for rights of women in new possessions, [446];
    • amusing debate on admis. of Wy., 998 et seq.
    • See [Amendments] and [Debates].
  • Congresses of Women,
    • World's Fair, [232], [609];
    • in San Fr., [253], [479], [481];
    • Atlanta expos., [263];
    • London in '99, [352-3];
    • in Los Angeles, [495];
    • in Ore., [892-3].
  • Constitution, National,
    • more rigid than in other countries, [xv],
    • gives women right to vote, [Chapter I];
    • first appearance of "male," [2];
    • attempt of women to vote under 14th amend., [3] et seq.;
    • amend. for Federal Suff. for women, [7];
    • authority over suff., [8] et seq.;
    • provides for amending, [100];
    • vote on wom. suff. amend., [110];
    • rights of women under, [115];
    • Mrs. Stanton on its violation in case of women, [138];
    • fails to protect black men, [153];
    • Mrs. Blake's argument for wom. suff. under its provisions, [374-5].
  • Constitutions, State,
    • all framed by men; different peculiarities, [xv] et seq.;
    • all barred women from suff., [2];
    • Utah and Wy. included wom. suff. in first, [949], [1003].
    • See State chapters under Suffrage.
  • Constitutional Conventions. See [Conventions].
  • Constitutional Law. See [Law].
  • Contracts. See Laws in each State chapter.
  • Conventions,
    • American Suff. Assn., from '84 to '88, [406-428];
    • early convs. in Phila., [423].
    • --National Suffrage Ass'n., first one ever called, [xiii];
      • earliest ones, [14];
      • res. for Int'l. Suff. Conv., [25];
      • changed attitude of press toward, [57];
      • first suff. meeting held in Washt'n., [70];
      • conv. for '88, [137];
      • complimented by Washt'n. Star, [173];
      • convs. before the war, [205];
      • alternate ones taken out of Washt'n., Miss Anthony's protest, [218];
      • the other side, [219];
      • descript. of '94, [221];
      • Miss Anthony's method of presiding, [238];
      • descript. of '95, [236];
      • of '97, [271].
    • See Chapters II-XXI.
  • Conventions,
    • work for wom. suff. in political and other conventions, [Chap. XXIII].
    • See State chapters.
  • Conventions, Nat'l. Political,
    • first appeal of women for suff., [435];
    • appeals in 1900, [440] et seq.
    • --Republican, record of, [435-7], [440];
      • for 1900, [443-4].
    • --Democratic, record of, [437], [440];
      • for 1900, [444].
    • --Populist, record of, [437-8], [441];
      • for 1900, [444].
    • --Prohibition, record of, [438];
      • for 1900, [444].
    • --Other Parties, record of, [xviii], [438-9];
      • for 1900, [444].
    • See also Democrats, Populists, Republicans, Parties and p. [556].
    • Women delegates to nat'l. convs., [319], [438-9];
    • work of Miss Anthony and others, [439] et seq.;
    • no hope for disfranch. class, [444];
    • sentiment among delegates, [444-5].
    • For work in State political convs., see various State chapters.
  • Conventions, State Constitutional,
    • attempts to secure wom. suff. amdts., [432-3]; [453];
    • in Ala., [468];
    • N. D., [544];
    • S. D., [552];
    • Del., [563];
    • Ky., [669];
    • La., [680];
    • Mass., [720];
    • Miss., [786];
    • Mont., [797];
    • N. H., [815];
    • N. J., [830];
    • N. M., [835];
    • N. Y., [203], [847];
    • Utah, [944];
    • Vt., [958];
    • Wash., [969];
    • Wy., [995].
  • Councils of Women, National and International,
    • first Int'l., [124] et seq.;
    • permanent Councils formed, [137], [143];
    • Nat'l. in '91, [175];
    • Miss Shaw's report of London Int'l., [352];
    • Miss Anthony's report of same, suff. pervaded all, Amer. wom. showed effects of liberty, [353];
    • Nat'l. Council, trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [396];
    • Int'l., same, [397];
    • Nat'l. Council, founding and work, [1044-5];
    • Int'l., same, [1044-5].
  • Creeds. See [Church].
  • Criminals, at ballot box, [xxvi], [37].
  • Cuba,
    • Nat'l. Ass'n. demands rights for its women, [325], [330];
    • appeals to Congress for same, [446].
  • Curtesy. See Laws in each State chapter.
  • Debates, in Congress,
    • on Wom. Suff. Com., [31] et seq.;
    • those of former years, [85];
    • first and only debate on 16th Amend, to enfranchise women, [87] et seq.;
    • on admission of Wy., [998] et seq.
    • --in National Suffrage Conventions, on dogmas and creeds, [59] et seq.;
      • on taking wom. suff. into church, [75];
      • on migratory convs., [218];
      • on Woman's Bible, [263].
  • Decisions. See [Supreme Court].
  • Declaration of Independence, applied to women, [102].
  • Delegates, [15];
    • nat'l. conv. made delegate body, [77];
    • foreign to Int'l. Council, [135];
    • dels. to 40th anniv., [288];
    • to conv. of 1900, [350];
    • to Paris Expos., [367];
    • to polit. convs., [319], [438-9];
    • in Col., [521];
    • in Kas., [646];
    • in Mont., [801];
    • see also [Utah Chap].;
    • to nat'l. suff. convs. from '84 to 1900, [1101].
    • --Fraternal,
      • to conv. of '96, [256];
      • to Wom. Press Ass'n., [291];
      • to Int'l. Council of '99, [342];
      • to suff. conv. of '99, [323];
      • to suff. conv. of 1900, [366].
  • Democracy,
    • disbelief in, [xxvi], [179], [277];
    • wom. suff. asked in name of, [372];
    • U. S. not a, [374].
  • Democrats,
    • enfranch. workingmen, [xvii]; [143];
    • in Calif., [488-9];
    • in Col., [516];
    • in S. Dak., [555];
    • in Ida., [590-2];
    • in Ills., [605-6];
    • in Ind., [617];
    • in Kas., [647], [650-3];
    • in Mass., [724];
    • in Mich., [755];
    • in N. Y., [847-9], [872];
    • in Utah, [953] et seq.;
    • in Wash., [971];
    • in Congress on Wy., [978].
    • See [Conventions].
  • Dentistry, women in, [464]; [700].
  • Disfranchisement,
    • degradation of,
      • Miss Anthony on, [27]; [44]; [73]; [83]; [107];
      • Mrs. Stanton on, [133]; [151]; [172];
      • great sp. of Mrs. Stanton on, [176]; [195]; [196];
      • Mrs. Merrick on, [243]; [255];
      • men wd. not endure, [373];
      • same, [375].
      • --disadvantages of, [41]; [42]; [45]; [46]; [73]; [79]; [138-9]; [190]; [195]; [196];
        • to women wage-earners, [312];
        • same, [377]; [359]; [365]; [373]; [379].
  • District of Columbia, gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [399].
    • See [chapter on D. C.]
  • Divorce, [68]; [100]; [103];
    • national law, women should have voice in, [165];
    • evolution of, [297];
    • in Wyoming, [362];
    • in Wy., S. D. and Ok., [460].
  • Domestic,
    • household demands on women, [209];
    • too much housekeeping, [210];
    • future domestic service, [210];
    • effect of domestic life on women, [258];
    • home life of woman suffragists, [279];
    • what home means, [285];
    • woman's position in the home, [292];
    • husbands do not support wives, [171], [208], [311];
    • home vs. factory work, [311];
    • college women and home, [358];
    • need of trained work, [358].
    • See also [Domestic] under Suffrage.
  • Donors,
    • to Hist. of Wom. Suff., [v], [vii];
    • to Int'l. Council of Wom., [126];
    • Mrs. Southworth, [257];
    • Miss Anthony, [287];
    • in Conn., [536];
    • in Ga., [582];
    • Mrs. Avery, [642];
    • in N. Y., [849].
    • --women, for education, [356];
      • in Calif., [507];
      • in La., [688];
      • in Md., [700].
  • Dower. See Laws in each State chapter.
  • Dress,
    • descrip. of delegates', [56];
    • of Miss Anthony at conv. of '90, [173];
    • on 80th birthday, [403-4].
  • Education,
    • higher education of women, résumé of, [463],
    • and in each State chapter under head of Education, beginning [465].
    • --majority would never consent to, [xxii];
      • statistics of, [xxx];
      • same, [18];
      • 5,000 teachers in Ind. ask for ballot, [37];
      • educated women will not stand subjection, [44];
      • educated women deprived of ballot, [74];
      • intellectual capacity of women, [90]; [101];
      • more than some Senators, [113];
      • woman senior wrangler at Cambridge, [176];
      • a century ago, [192];
      • training of girl of future, [209];
      • easily obtained, [292], [316];
      • Mrs. Sewall on Govt. no right to educate women and refuse them representation, [307];
      • its effects shown in Amer. women at Int'l. Council in London, [353];
      • woman's from beginning of century, obstacles, direful predictions, [354-6];
      • health of women graduates, [355];
      • women on Faculties, [355];
      • donations of women to, [356], [507];
      • must lead to suff., [356];
      • effect on domestic life, [357];
      • Catholic, [464];
      • same, [575];
      • in Gr. Brit., [1024].
    • See also [Donors], [Illiteracy], [Public Schools], [Universities].
  • Electorate,
    • character of, [xxiii];
    • elements needed, [xxvi];
    • what composed of, [23], [37], [39], [68], [81], [138], [148], [195], [258], [269], [316], [324], [371], [415];
    • in Col., [514];
    • in S. D., [556];
    • in Wash., [1098].
  • Enrollment, Nat'l., for wom. suff., [137]; [878].
    • See [Petitions].
  • Equal Rights,
    • Association for, [14];
    • demand for by Int'l. Council, [136];
    • they belong to women, no thanks to men, [146];
    • crime of denying to women, Mr. Foulke on, [167].
    • See [Progress of].
  • Europe, wom. suff. in countries of. See chapter on, [1038].
  • Federal Suffrage,
    • argument for, [6] et seq.;
    • Miss Anthony on, [10]; [78];
    • Sen. Blair on, [145]; [201]; [218]; [234].
  • Federation of Women's Clubs,
    • legis. work, [452].
    • See closing paragraph in various State chapters, beginning [465], and also page [1050].
  • Flags,
    • at conv. of '94, [221];
    • Col. presents one to Miss Anthony, [222-3];
    • at conv. of '95, [236];
    • flag not desecrated by four stars, [278];
    • golden flag presented to Miss A., [400].
  • Foreigners. See [Immigrants].
  • Foreign Countries, wom. suff. in. See [Chap. LXXIV].
  • France,
    • wom. suff. in, [343], [1040];
    • eminent advocates, [1084].
  • Georgia, curiosities in, [228];
    • nat'l. suff. conv. in Atlanta, [236];
    • illiterate vote, [246].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Goddess of Liberty, in N. Y. harbor, [47];
    • same, [115];
    • Miss Anthony's features, [120];
    • Wy. represents, [201];
    • on nat'l. Capitol, a mockery, [375].
  • Governors of States, position on wom. suff., [212];
    • list favoring wom. suff., [1078];
    • of Wy. testify for wom. suff., [1087] et seq.
  • Grand Army of the Republic, favors wom. suff., [184]; [644]; [893].
  • Granges, favor wom. suff., [184];
    • always recognized equality of woman, [228];
    • position of woman in, [327];
    • nat'l. adopts wom. suff. res. in 1900, [447-8].
    • See various State chapters.
  • Great Britain, [Chap. LXXIII];
    • efforts for Parliamentary Franchise, [1012], [1020];
    • Primrose League and Liberal Federation, [1013];
    • better laws, [1021];
    • local gov't., [1022];
    • office holding, [1023];
    • education, [1024];
    • colonial progress, [1025] et seq.;
    • petits. for suff., [1015], [1017], [1020].
    • --gives local franchise to women, [xiv];
      • more liberal than U. S. on socialistic questions, [167];
      • enfranch. workingmen, [305];
      • same, [311];
      • progress of wom. suff., [353];
      • Mrs. Blatch on women on boards and wom. suff. in, [368];
      • remonstrants in, [369];
      • eminent advocates of wom. suff. in, [1083].
  • Guardianship, equal of children. See [Laws].
  • Hawaii, Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. demands rights for its women, [325];
    • injustice to them, [330];
    • resolution against "male" in its constitn., [343];
    • petitions Congress in behalf of its women, [346];
    • outrageous constitn. adopted by Congress, [346];
    • Hawaiian members object, [347];
    • Miss Anthony's work for its women, [365];
    • appeals to Congress for rights of its women, [446].
  • Head of Family. See Laws and pp. [458]; [945];
    • in Va., [966].
  • Hearings before Congressional Committees in '84, [36], [42];
    • in '86, [78];
    • in '88, before Senate com., [137] et seq.;
    • in '89, same, [156];
    • before House, [157];
    • in '90, before Senate, [158], [162];
    • before House, [163];
    • in '92, before Senate, Mrs. Stanton on Solitude of Self, [189];
    • before House, [194];
    • in '94, before Senate and House, [235];
    • in '96, before Senate and House, [267];
    • in '98, before Senate, [305];
    • before House, [318];
    • in 1900, before Senate, [367],
    • Miss Anthony's plea at [80], [373];
    • before House, [373];
    • first appearance of "antis," [381-4].
  • History of Woman Suffrage, how it was written and published. See [Preface].
  • Idaho, adopts wom. suff. amend., [xxi];
    • welcomed by nat'l. conv., [272];
    • story of amend, camp'n., [283-4];
    • gift to Miss Anthony, [390].
    • See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
  • Illinois, great petits. for wom. suff., [39];
    • laws for women, [276].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Illiteracy, percentage of, smaller among women than men, [xxii], [216];
    • in Ga., [246];
    • shut it out from electorate, [316-17];
    • not the ignorant alone opp. wom. suff., [338], [493];
    • decides fate of women, [371];
    • in S. D., [556].
  • Immigrants, English view of, [23];
    • their enfranchisement, [37];
    • same, [39];
    • polit. danger of, [68-9];
    • German view, [73];
    • in Neb., [81]; [82];
    • welcome to, [116];
    • enfranchised, Mrs. Stanton on, [138];
    • political rule of, American women in majority, [148];
    • placed over women, [195];
    • preferred to Amer. women, Mrs. Stanton's picture of, [269];
    • should be welcomed but not enfranch., [316], [317];
    • in Mich., [324];
    • compared to Amer. women, [415]; [418].
  • India, effect on its women of English laws, [330].
  • Indians, preferred to women voters in S. D., [182], [557];
    • Gov't. favors over women, [213];
    • vs. American women, [313];
    • effect on women of "land in severalty," [330];
    • Gov't. grants privileges denied to white women, [374];
    • authority of their women, [1041].
  • Indifference of Women, [xxii];
    • same, [xxiv];
    • reasons for, [xxv];
    • same, [xxix];
    • causes of, [20];
    • men will decide the question, [39];
    • no means of knowing, [46];
    • all women should not be punished for, [84];
    • fear to speak, [92];
    • pity for, [121];
    • women put everything before suff., [149], [150];
    • is result of disfranchis., [160];
    • does not affect the right of suff., [168];
    • Miss Blackwell on, [198];
    • women too much flattered, [208];
    • dangers of, [259];
    • always existed, [275];
    • women do not think, [285];
    • Miss Blackwell gives examples, [320];
    • parable of good Samaritan, [360];
    • natural conservatism, [372];
    • timidity and ignorance, [415];
    • selfishness, [420];
    • those who have all the rights they want, [461];
    • same in Col., [517].
  • Indirect Influence, needs responsibility, [55]; [96-7];
    • suff. would destroy, [107]; [168]; [517].
  • Individuality of woman, suff. a guarantee of, [82];
    • should not be allowed to wives, [100];
    • Mrs. Stanton on right to, [189];
    • Rev. Anna Howard Shaw on, [230], [361];
    • Mrs. Spencer on, [328];
    • new civilization will recognize, [336]; [418].
  • Iowa, reasons for refusing suff. amd't., [xxi];
    • nat'l. conv. in Des Moines, [270];
    • noted speakers before Legis., [279].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Ireland, wom. suff. in, [343];
    • wom. on school and poor law bds., [368].
    • See [chapter on Great Britain].
  • Isle of Man, wom. suff. in, [1025].
  • Journalism, [xxv];
    • wom. in, [154];
    • early women writers, [295];
    • women in at Paris expos., [343];
    • first, [695].
  • Juries, women should serve on, [38]; [45]; [51];
    • in Wy., [68];
    • men's obligations, [94];
    • Senators discuss, [104], [106];
    • need of women on, [182];
    • women and jury duty in Ida., [596];
    • in Utah, [955], [1089];
    • in Wash., [422], [968], [1008], [1091];
    • in Wy., [1008].
  • Kansas, grants Municipal Suff. to women, [xv]; [xxi]; [xxix];
    • treatment of women, [199];
    • suff. work of Nat'l. Ass'n. in, [220];
    • descript. of nat'l. delegates, [221-2];
    • first constit'n. recognizes rights of women, [407];
    • Amer. Ass'n. meets in Topeka, [417];
    • early work in, [418], [419];
    • Mrs. Howe's plea for suff. in, [419].
    • See [State chapter] and [Statistics].
  • Labor, disabilities of women, [41];
    • relation of wom. suff. to, [70];
    • same, [79];
    • suff. has no influence on price of, [98];
    • wage-earning women should marry, [98];
    • need of ballot for working women, [115];
    • same, [122];
    • Knights of Labor indorse wom. suff., [123];
    • dignifies woman, [162];
    • immoral women come from domestic life, [162];
    • husband does not "support" wife, [171], [208], [311];
    • man's material achievements, [171];
    • not woman's curse, [171];
    • degradation of woman's labor, [177];
    • organizations favor wom. suff., [184];
    • indust. emancip. of women, by Carroll D. Wright, have not taken men's work, new economic factor, leads to suff., [213];
    • suff. demanded for working women, [216];
    • women stenographers, [228];
    • women wage-earners in Fla., [240];
    • Florence Kelley on labor unions and working woman's need of ballot, [311];
    • disfranch. women an injury to labor unions, [312];
    • Fed. of Labor greets Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n., let. from Pres. Gompers, equal pay for wom., [334];
    • ass'n. returns thanks, [344];
    • entrance of women into unions and effect on suff., [349];
    • appeal of Nat'l. Fed. for wom. suff. in '99, [359];
    • Miss Laughlin on statistics of wage-earning women, need of ballot, [360];
    • ancient opp. to, [361];
    • working woman's great disadvantage, [377];
    • wages of men and wom., [379]; [425];
    • Nat'l. Fed. petit. for wom. suff. in 1900 after appeal from Miss Anthony. Nat'l. Bldg. and Trades Council, same, Int'l. Bricklayers' and Masons', same, [446];
    • organizations for wom. suff., [448];
    • K. of L. declare for, [568].
    • See [Statistics].
  • Labor Organizations, for wom. suff.
    • See above, also in Col., [514-16];
    • in S. D., [556];
    • in Ills., [602-4]; [652];
    • in Mass., [711-14]-33;
    • in Minn., [782];
    • in N. J., [821];
    • in N. Y., [850];
    • in Ore., [893];
    • in R. I., [917];
    • in Wash., [974].
  • Law, first woman admitted to practice before U. S. Sup. Ct., [33];
    • second, [57];
    • contest of Mrs. Bradwell in Ills. and U. S. Sup. Ct., [152];
    • contest in Cal., [507];
    • in Ind., [626];
    • in Md., [700];
    • in Mich. to be pros. atty., [770];
    • in N. J., [833];
    • in Penn., [904];
    • Woman's Coll. of, [574];
    • first woman to apply to practice, [609];
    • first coll. to graduate a woman, [610].
    • See also State chapters under Occupations.
    • --women in, send trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [398].
    • --Common, [33]; [49]; [159];
      • résumé of and changes made, [454-8]; [464];
      • in N. Y., [865].
    • --Constitutional, bar to wom. suff., [xiv], [xv]; [371].
  • Laws for Women, résumé of, [453-8].
    • --Property, for women, secured by a few, [xxiii];
      • in Ky., [15];
      • wife is moneyless, [40];
      • inevitably one-sided, [198];
      • nine-tenths relate to property, [200];
      • uncertain for women, [255];
      • in Ills., [276];
      • women could secure good laws with suffrage, [424];
      • present status, far from just to women, [456-8];
      • Dower and Curtesy, [457];
      • Guardianship of Children, and liability of "head of family" for support, [458];
      • Divorce, and the various causes for, [459];
      • Age of Protection, [460].
    • See each State chapter under head of Legislative Action and Laws. For Great Britain, [1021].
  • Legacies, Mrs. Eddy's to Miss Anthony, [v];
    • to Nat'l. Ass'n., [207]; [259]; [275]; [286]; [289]; [366]; [900]; [909].
  • Legislatures, action on bills and resolutions for full and limited suffrage and other measures, under head of Legislative Action, in each State chapter, beginning [465];
    • power to grant limited suff., [xv];
    • have granted much to women, [43];
    • Congress should submit wom. suff. amdt. to, [43], [64], [113];
    • work of women members in Col., [525-6];
    • work of women members in Utah, [953] et seq.
  • Letters, telegrams, greetings, etc., to American suff. convs., see [Chap. XXII];
    • to natn'l. suff. conv. of '84, [15] et seq.,
    • from noted English, [21-2],
    • Bishop Simpson, [24];
    • of '85, [61];
    • of '86, [75];
    • of '87, from Mrs. Stanton, [113],
    • U. S. Treas. Spinner et al., [123];
    • of '89, from Mrs. Stanton, [145];
    • of '91, [179];
    • of '93, last from Lucy Stone, [213], from Bishop Hurst, [220];
    • of '94, from Gov. Waite, Mrs. Sewall, [232];
    • of '96, [254];
    • of '97, from Miss Reed, [285];
    • of '98, from Abigail Bush, Lucinda H. Stone and others, [300-1];
    • of '99, from Samuel Gompers, [334], Mrs. Stanton, [337], [342-3];
    • of 1900, [359], [366].
    • --to Int'l. Council of '88, [135].
    • --to Miss Anthony on 70th birthday, [164];
      • on 80th, [403].
    • --to various Conventions, [447].
    • --to Governors of States and Territories, [212].
    • --to members of Congress, [35], [217], [218], [247], [287], [346].
    • --to political delegates and conventions, [440] et seq.
    • --to State constitutional conventions, [433].
  • Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, [iv]; [2].
  • Liquor Dealers, control in politics, [xix];
    • attitude toward wom. suff., [xix];
    • influence in Iowa, [xxi];
    • in Neb., [80];
    • allied with women remonstrants, [327];
    • opposed to wom. suff., [373];
    • at Nat'l. Brewers' Convention, [447];
    • in Calif., [273], [486], [491-3], [499], [500];
    • in Idaho, [284];
    • in Ariz., [472];
    • in Col., [512], [517];
    • in S. D., [556];
    • in Kas., [650], [660];
    • in Ok., [888].
  • Longevity and vitality of women, [29].
  • Louisiana, Miss Anthony on women taxpayers' suff., [360].
    • See [State chapter].