The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV
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  • Magazines. See [Newspapers].
  • Majority, opposed to any reform, [xxii];
    • same, [xxiii];
    • same, [xxvi];
    • must ask for wom. suff. no argument, [xxxi]; [xxxii];
    • never asked for anything, [38];
    • Miss Anthony on, [42];
    • wom. suff. should not wait for, [84];
    • must demand wom. suff., [92];
    • never granted anything, [275];
    • oppose every advance, Mrs. Catt on, [369-71].
  • Marriage, suff. has no relation to, [90];
    • Sen. Brown's idea of, [94] et seq.;
    • in wom. suff. States, [103];
    • Sen. Vest on, [106] et seq.;
    • position of woman in, regulations made by men, obstacles to happiness, Mrs. Colby on, [151];
    • meaning of, narrowness of wives a detriment to men, Mrs. Stanton on, [161];
    • interdependence of husband and wife, Mrs. Wallace on, [171];
    • Mr. Hinckley on, [180];
    • each supports the other, [171], [208], [311];
    • of Mr. Blackwell and Lucy Stone, [226];
    • wife need not give up name, [226];
    • individuality of wife, Miss Shaw on, [230];
    • what wives want, [245].
    • See [Domestic].
  • Massachusetts, sentiment for wom. suff. in, [36];
    • Lucy Stone on treatment of women by its Legis., [192];
    • early education of women, [192];
    • women taxpayers, [240].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Matriarchate, Mrs. Spencer on evolution of family life, [328] et seq.; [1041].
  • Medicine, early struggles of women to study, [296];
    • letter from Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, [301];
    • efforts of wom. in, [275], [355];
    • statistics of women physicians, [275], [355], [370];
    • first woman to graduate, [355]; [463]; [574];
    • first to practice, [748];
    • only woman dean of mixed college, [610];
    • Johns Hopkins Medical, [700];
    • medical societies in N. J., [833];
    • first woman's med. coll., [904];
    • tribute of women in, on Miss Anthony's 80th birthday, [394].
    • See also State chapters under Occupations, and for physicians in institutions under Office Holding.
  • Michigan, Munic. Suff. Bill vetoed, [xv];
    • vote on suff. amend., [35];
    • Nat'l. Ass'n. meets, [322].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Military, argument against wom. suff., nearly obsolete, [xxxi];
    • Sen. Palmer on, [64];
    • military questions must give way to economic, [69];
    • ability to bear arms not a voting test, [82];
    • Sen. Blair on military service no connection with suff., [87];
    • same on women can fight, [90];
    • Sen. Brown on women and military service, [94], [96], [100];
    • woman's record, [101], [113];
    • nation's debt to her, [115];
    • brute force passing away, [121];
    • woman's part in war, [161-2], [195];
    • fighting qualities necessary in women, [183];
    • women first to see advantage of peace, [208];
    • Miss Clay on the military argument before Senate Com., [309];
    • Miss Shaw on, [337];
    • how women would have managed Span. Am. War, [339].
  • Ministers, early women, [59], [260];
    • Rev. Anna Howard Shaw on women ministers, [206];
    • tribute from, on Miss Anthony's 80th birthday, [397]; [464];
    • ministers in favor of wom. suff., [1079]. See Sermons.
  • Minnesota, difficulty of carrying wom. suff. amend., [xvi];
    • Amer. Suff. Ass'n. meets in Minneapolis, [411].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Motherhood, [xxxi];
    • needed in politics, [40];
    • not a limitation, [58];
    • Mrs. Stanton on ancient idea of, [60];
    • Sen. Blair on maternity and suff., [91];
    • Sen. Brown on, [94] et seq.;
    • Sen. Dolph on, [103];
    • Sen. Eustis on, [104];
    • Sen. Vest on, [106];
    • Miss Willard asks suff. for mothers, [142];
    • mothers should be honored equally with fathers, [194];
    • mothers should be exempt from wage-earning, [211];
    • child dearer than all else, [226];
    • Mrs. Stetson on, [266];
    • not broad enough, [277];
    • Mrs. Spencer on motherhood among primitive peoples, [328-333];
    • suff. and, [283], [303-4], [357];
    • fits women for suff., [309];
    • all wom. not fitted for, [362];
    • Congress of Mothers, [1051].
    • See also [Testimony from Wom. Suff. States], beginning [1085], and State chapters for [Colorado], [Idaho], [Utah] and [Wyoming].
  • Municipal Suffrage, in Kas., [xv];
    • bill vetoed in Mich., [xv]; [123];
    • effect in Kas., [199];
    • Australia first country to grant, [224];
    • cities need woman's vote, [278], [420], [422];
    • in Ireland, [343];
    • how gained in Kas., [649] et seq.;
    • in Kas., [652], [664];
    • in Great Brit., [1012], [1022];
    • in New Zealand, [1025];
    • in Australia, [1027] et seq.;
    • in Canada, [1035] et seq.;
    • in other countries, [1038] et seq.
  • National Suffrage Association, membership and finance, [xxx];
    • contests for right to vote under 14th amend., [4];
    • abandons attempt, [6];
    • same for Federal suff., [10];
    • begins efforts for 16th amend., [11];
    • work in the States, [11];
    • work before Congress, [11];
    • effect on the franchise, [13];
    • founded in '69, [14];
    • conventions held, [14];
    • work in Washington, [15];
    • finances in '84, [27];
    • conv. of '88, [137];
    • finances in '89, [154];
    • union with American Ass'n., [164];
    • Miss Anthony declares for free platform, [169];
    • finances in '92, [185];
    • last app. of Mrs. Stanton and Lucy Stone, [186];
    • at Columb. Expos., [217];
    • freedom of platform, [224];
    • mem. serv. for Lucy Stone, [225];
    • finances in '95, org. com. established, [250];
    • finances in '96, [256];
    • headqrs. established, [257];
    • welcomes Utah, [260];
    • breadth of platf., [264];
    • finances of '97, Miss Anthony's contrib., [287];
    • reports on course of study and finance, [289];
    • demands equal rights for women in every depart., [291];
    • finances in '99, [342];
    • Washt'n Post compliments, [349];
    • advantage of meeting in capital, [351];
    • finances in 1900, [364];
    • holds Bazar, [365];
    • rec'd by Pres. McKinley in 1900, Mrs. McKinley sends flowers, [384];
    • Miss Anthony resigns presidency, action of conv., her speeches, etc., [385] et seq.;
    • her farewell, [393];
    • Mrs. Chapman Catt elected pres., [387];
    • introd. by Miss Anthony, sp. of accept., [388];
    • notices of new pres., [389];
    • love for Miss Shaw, [389];
    • celebrates Miss Anthony's 80th birthday, [349] et seq.;
    • appeals to political convs. and delegates in 1900, [440-3];
    • nat'l and State work, [450];
    • work for rights of women in our new possessions, [Chap. XIX];
    • synopsis of constitn., officers, committees, life members and delegates, [1098] et seq.
    • For general work, see Chaps. II-XXII.
  • Nebraska, difficulty of carrying amend., [xvi];
    • suff. amend, campn., [80].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Need, of man and woman in law and politics, [179];
    • in the home, everywhere, [180];
    • of each for other, [266];
    • same, [284];
    • of both in Gov't, [310].
  • Negroes, how enfranch., [xvii];
    • why disfranch., [xviii];
    • placed above women, [2];
    • right to suff., [6];
    • nat'l. amend. necessary, [42];
    • women should not have suff., [105-6]; [311];
    • deprived of suff. in South, compared to white women, [325];
    • women in smoking cars, [343];
    • if denied suff. should not be counted in basis of represent., [376];
    • trib. of wom. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [398];
    • her sympathy for, [403];
    • Nat'l. Ass'n. of Colored Women, [1051].
  • New Jersey, failure of Sch. Suff. amend., [xvi];
    • first State to grant wom. suff., [19];
    • account of same, [830].
    • See [State chapter].
  • New South Wales, chapter on, [1029].
  • Newspapers and Magazines.[502]
    • Advertiser (New Decatur, Ala.), [465].
    • Arena, The, [6], [927-8].
    • Argonaut (San Francisco), [491].
    • Australian Register, [1028].
    • Australian Woman's Sphere (Melbourne), [1031].
    • Boomerang (Laramie, Wyo.), [1006].
    • Bricklayer and Mason, [446].
    • Bulletin (San Francisco), [491].
    • Call (San Francisco), [482], [487], [491], [505].
    • Chicago Law Times, [609].
    • Christian Advocate, [207].
    • Colorado Springs Gazette, [525].
    • Commercial Gazette (Cin'ti), [428].
    • Congressional Record, [110].
    • Constitution (Atlanta), [244], [246].
    • Daily Statesman (Boise, Ida.), [319], [591].
    • Daily Times (Seattle), [974].
    • Democrat (Grand Rapids), [339].
    • Democratic State Journal (Wash.), [1096].
    • Englishwoman's Review, [22], [319], [1012].
    • Enquirer (Cin'ti), [428].
    • Evening News (Washtn.), [202].
    • Evening Post (New York), [1096].
    • Examiner (San Francisco), [491].
    • Express (Los Angeles), [495].
    • Fortnightly Review, [1014-5].
    • Freemen's Labor Journal (Spokane), [974].
    • Harper's Bazar, [716].
    • Harper's Magazine, [203].
    • Herald (Boston), [732].
    • Leader (Des Moines), [271], [273].
    • Legal News, The (Chicago), [212], [609].
    • Lily (Amelia Bloomer, ed.), [250], [295].
    • Liquor Dealer (Los Angeles), [499].
    • Massachusetts papers, [711].
    • Mirror (Seattle), [1096].
    • Nevada Citizen, [811].
    • New Northwest, [975].
    • Nineteenth Century (Eng.), [1014].
    • Oregonian (Portland), [896].
    • Picayune (New Orleans), [680], [683].
    • Post (San Francisco), [491].
    • Post (Washtn.), [188], [201], [221], [236], [349], [361], [385], [387], [390-1], [393], [395], [400].
    • Post-Intelligencer (Seattle), [1096].
    • Public Ledger (Phila.), [227].
    • Record (San Francisco), [491].
    • Record-Union (Sacramento), [491].
    • Remonstrance (Boston), [512].
    • Report (San Francisco), [491].
    • Rhode Island papers, [910-11].
    • Saturday Review (Atlanta), [582].
    • Star (Richmond, Va.), [964].
    • Star (San Francisco), [491].
    • Star (Washtn.), [173], [189], [318], [388].
    • Suffrage Reveille (Kas.), [647].
    • Suffragist (Ills.), [612].
    • Sun (Baltimore), [698].
    • Sun (New York), [326], [459].
    • Sunday World (Los Angeles), [499].
    • Sunny South (Atlanta), [238].
    • Times (Leavenworth, Kas.), [645].
    • Times (London, Eng.), [1019].
    • Times (Los Angeles), [491], [499].
    • Times (New York), [364].
    • Town Talk (Los Angeles), [499].
    • Transcript (Olympia), [1096].
    • Tribune (Chicago), [93], [1009].
    • Una (Paulina Wright Davis, ed.), [294].
    • Wisconsin Citizen, [342], [987].
    • Woman's Chronicle (Ark), [475-6].
    • Woman's Column (Boston), [431], [465], [708].
    • Woman's Exponent (Utah), [936] et al.
    • Woman's Forum (Ills.), [613].
    • Woman's Journal (Boston), [221], [236], [256], [342], [350], [381-2], [392], [406], [417], [423], [426], [430], [701], [726], [734], [736], [1096].
    • Woman's Standard (Ia.), [342], [629].
    • Woman's Tribune (Washtn.), [76], [126], [164], [296], [342], [306], [575], [970].
    • Women's Suffrage Journal (Eng.), [22], [1015].
    • Young Woman's Journal, [956]. See Press.
  • New York, attempt to confer Sch. Suff. on women, [xv];
    • women demand represent. at Centennial, [156];
    • women taxpayers, [240], [247], [313], [314];
    • report of Const'l. Conv. of '94, [247];
    • opinion of Atty. Gen. and other lawyers on Sch. Suff. and Office-Holding for women, [1094].
    • See [State chapter].
  • New Zealand, chapter on, [1029];
    • eminent advocates of wom. suff., [1084].
  • Occupations, résumé of women in, [463];
    • entrance of women, [xxii], [xxiii], [xxv];
    • statistics, [xxx];
    • advantage of ballot, [67];
    • progress of women in, [133];
    • women first in, [208];
    • Mr. Bok on women in business, [229];
    • danger of disfranch. women in, [312];
    • statistics of wages, [379];
    • business women send trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [398].
    • See State chapters under head of Occupations, beginning p. [465];
    • also Labor and various professions, Law, etc.
  • Office-Holding by women, résumé of, [462], and in each State chapter under head of Office-Holding, beginning [465];
    • Sen. Vest on, [108];
    • Sen. Hoar on, [109];
    • in Wy., [117];
    • women first employed in Gov't dept., [123];
    • in Nat'l. Gov't. depts. at present, [572];
    • in Gr. Brit, [1023];
    • in Canada, see chapter on, [1034].
  • Officers, of Amer. Suff. Ass'n. in '84, [408];
    • from '84 to 1900, [428];
    • of Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. in '84, [27];
    • from 1869 to 1900, [387];
    • of Nat'l.-Amer. Ass'n. in '90, [174];
    • in '92, [186]; in '94, [233];
    • in 1900, [1099].
    • --of first Nat'l. Council of Women, [137].
    • --of State Suff. Assns., listed in each State chapter, beginning p. [465].
  • Opponents of wom. suff., see [Church], [Congress], [Debates], [Electorate], [Indifference of Women], [Liquor Dealers], [Remonstrants], [Reports], etc.
    • See also for arguments of, p. [93] et seq. and p. [999] et seq.
  • Oregon, [xxi]; [xxix];
    • three classes of opponents, [249];
    • Amer. Suff. Ass'n. aids, [408].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Organization for wom. suff.,
    • plan of, [26];
    • inadequacy of, [248];
    • nat'l. com. established, [250];
    • Mrs. Catt's work, [254];
    • her report, [256];
    • work of Utah women, [262];
    • necessity of, [273];
    • report of '97, obstacles to, [289]; report of '99, [365];
    • in various States, [451].
    • See also State chapters, beginning p. [465].
  • Organizations of Women, National,[ Chap. LXXV].
    • --Ass'n for Adv'mt of Wom., [1050].
    • --Coll. Alum., Ass'n of, [1048].
    • --Colonial Dames of Amer., [1066].
    • --Col'd Wom., Nat'l Ass'n of, [1051].
    • --Council of Women, Int'l, [1044].
    • --Council of Women, Nat'l, [1044-5].
    • --Daughters of Amer. Rev., [1065].
    • --Daughters of the Rev., [1066].
    • --Daught. of Vets., Nat'l All., [1064].
    • --Daught. of Confed., United, [1067].
    • --Daught. of 1812, Nat. Soc, [1067].
    • --Daughters of Rebekah, [1069].
    • --Eastern Star, Order of, [1068].
    • --Fed. of Clubs, General, [1050].
    • --G. A. R., Ladies of, [1064].
    • --Household Econ., Nat'l As., [1056].
    • --Indian Ass'n. Wom. Nat'l., [1053].
    • --Jewish Wom., Nat. Coun. of, [1053].
    • --Keeley Rescue League, [1056].
    • --Kindergarten Union, Nat'l., [1055].
    • --Loc. Eng'rs, Ladies' Aux., [1069].
    • --Maccabees of World, Sup. Hive, Ladies of, [1067].
    • --Missionary Societies, [1057-1062].
    • --Mothers, Nat'l. Cong. of, [1051].
    • --Mt. Vernon Ladies' Ass'n., [1065].
    • --Music. Clubs, Nat'l. Fed. of, [1056].
    • --Needlework Guild of Am., [1057].
    • --Prison Ass'n., Woman's, [1055].
    • --Railroad Cond., Ladies' Aux., [1069].
    • --Rathbone Sisters of World, Sup. Temple, [1068].
    • --Red Cross Soc., Am. Nat'l., [1048].
    • --Relief Corps, Woman's, [1064].
    • --Relief Soc., Nat'l. Wom., [1052].
    • --Sabbath Alliance, Wom., [1063].
    • --Social Purity, Christian League for, [1054].
    • --Sunshine Soc., Internat'l., [1052].
    • --Wom. Chr. Temp. Union, [1045].
    • --Women Workers, Nat'l., [1054].
    • --Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Ass'n., [1055].
    • --Y'ng Wom. Chr. Ass'n., [1063].
    • --Miscellaneous, [1069].
    • --of Men and Women, [1070].
    • --in Great Britain, Liberal Federation, Primrose League and Nat'l. Suff. Society, [1013-14].
    • --general comment on, majority would not have consented to, [xxii];
      • great power of, [xxv];
      • value of anti-suff., [xxix];
      • working toward suff., [xxx];
      • suff. organizations, rank first, [188];
      • vast increase, [396];
      • first on record and evolution of, [1042-3];
      • first temperance organ'zs., [1042];
      • during Civil War, [1043];
      • dignity of convs., [1044];
      • great scope of objects but few for suff., [1070-1];
      • all leading to it, [1071];
      • value in develop, of women, [1072];
      • number enrolled, [1072];
      • future power, [1073];
      • Gov't. must have their help, [1073].
  • Parties, see alphabetical list and also Conventions.
    • So-called Third, [xviii];
    • their general attitude, [143]; [425]; [438-9]; [441]; [479]; [492]; [522-3]-4; [554-6]; [591]; [600]; [617]; [647]; [755-6]; [760]; [809]; [963]; [971-2]; [974].
  • Peace, Conf. at Hague, Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. expresses sympathy, [336];
    • res. for Peace services, [337]; [344].
    • See [War].
  • Persecution, of early workers, [xxviii];
    • not ended, [xxxii];
    • of sex causes moral chaos, [42];
    • fate of reformers, [132].
  • Petition, woman's right to, [32];
    • have exercised it many years, [33];
    • Congress must not deny, [93].
  • Petitions, for wom. suff., great number, [33];
    • for many years, [36];
    • in Ills., [39];
    • in O., [46]; [110];
    • national enrollment, [137];
    • million signatures, [184];
    • size of, [268];
    • Fed. of Labor for wom. suff., [334];
    • in Wy., [448];
    • in N. Y., [850].
    • See [Chap. XXIII] and State chapters under Legislative Action.
    • In Great Brit., [1015], [1017], [1020];
    • in N. Z., [1026];
    • in Victoria, [1032].
    • --against wom. suff., [107];
      • in Ills., [602];
      • in Mass., [723], [736] et al.;
      • in N. Y., [850];
      • in R. I., [911].
  • Philippines, Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. demands rights for their women, [325];
    • Mrs. Spencer on our duty to the women of our new possessions, [328] et seq.;
    • discussion, [331] et seq.;
    • no hope for their women, [347];
    • testimony in favor before Senate Com., [348].
    • See [Chap. XIX] for full statement.
  • Pharmacy, in Ky., [676].
  • Physical Ability, woman lacks, [99], [100], [108].
    • See [Military].
  • Pioneers, first work for wom. suff., [xiii];
    • early conditions of women, [1];
    • at Int'l. Council, [136];
    • in the West, [148];
    • struggles of, [154];
    • work of, [188];
    • appeal for their children, [195];
    • tributes to by Miss Anthony and Fred. Douglass, [204];
    • trib. of Douglass to, [227];
    • in Utah, [261];
    • gratitude to, [290];
    • young women should continue their work, [292];
    • mem. services for, [293];
    • at conv. of '98, [298-9];
    • of '99, [336].
  • Plan of Work, adopted by nat'l. suff. conv. of '84, [26], [62];
    • by conv. of '87, [122];
    • suggestions for suff. clubs, [248];
    • of Amer. Suff. Ass'n. in '84, [410].
  • Police Matrons, see Office-Holding in State chapters, beginning p. [465].
  • Politics, effect of women in, [xix];
    • crowding in, [xxx];
    • too hard for women, [94];
    • in '88, [150];
    • wom. suff. in polit. meetings, [257];
    • should advocates suff. take part in? [280] et seq.;
    • in Utah, [319];
    • in N. Y., [872];
    • anti-suffragists in, see [Remonstrants].
  • Politicians, object to wom. suff., [xix]; [xx]; [xxi];
    • women as, [99].
    • For Politics and Politicians, see chapters for States where women vote and in which wom. suff. campaigns have been held;
    • also [Parties], [Conventions], [Republicans], etc.
  • Populists, [444];
    • in Calif., [488], [491-3];
    • in Col., [xviii], [511], '13, '16, '18, '20, '23;
    • in Ida., [590], '92, '94;
    • in Kas., [642-7], [652-5], [657];
    • in Mont., [800];
    • in Wash., [971-2].
    • See [Conventions] and [Partie]s.
  • Porto Rico, Nat'l. Ass'n. demands rights for women in, [325];
    • appeals to Cong. for same, in 1900, [446].
  • Postmasters, women, [462].
  • Prayers, Mrs. McLaren on, [22];
    • Mrs. Gougar on, [37];
    • Mrs. Crooker on, [43];
    • Miss Shaw on, [134].
    • See [Church].
  • Presidents, of Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n., Mrs. Stanton, in '84, [15];
    • of united assn's. in '90, [174];
    • resigns and made hon. pres., [186];
    • Lucy Stone made hon. pres., [186];
    • Miss Anthony elected pres. in '92, [186];
    • resigns in 1900, [385];
    • Mrs. Chapman Catt elected, [387];
    • Miss A. made hon. pres., [389].
    • --and Vice-Presidents of U. S. favoring wom. suff., [1075].
    • --of Universities and Colleges, same, [1079].
  • Presidential Suffrage, form of petition, [286];
    • bill in Kas., [655].
  • Press, present attitude, [xxviii];
    • on dress of delegates, [56];
    • change in tone, [57];
    • Miss Anthony against starting paper, [216];
    • report of nat'l. press work for '96, [286];
    • for '97, [288];
    • for '99, [365];
    • early comment on wom. suff., [293];
    • wom. suff. dept. in N. Y. Sun, [326];
    • need of women on press, [326];
    • report to Amer. conv. of '87, [425];
    • of '88, [431];
    • press in Calif, campn., [490], [499].
    • See [Newspapers].
  • Prince of India, everlasting record, [277].
  • Progress of Equal Rights, reasons for, [xiii];
    • present status, [xxv];
    • hope for future, [xxvi];
    • more rapid in future, [xxxiii];
    • effect of Civil War on, [2];
    • Congress'l. Com. report, [53];
    • Sen. Palmer on, [63]; [133]; [134]; [191];
    • Miss Anthony on, [325]; [207]; [242]; [306];
    • in public sentiment, [349];
    • in the South, [362]; [369];
    • social, educat'l, etc., Mrs. Catt on, [392];
    • as shown in treatment of Miss Anthony, [394], [398];
    • in position of advocates, [405]; [412];
    • in the laws, [455-8].
  • Progress of Woman Suffrage, [169]; [198];
    • ears will be unstopped, [199]; [290];
    • appearances of advocates, [318]; [326];
    • 13 members electoral coll., [350]; [405]; [409]; [425]; [442];
    • in England, [353], [1012].
  • Professions, women in, see Law, Medicine, etc., also Occupations.
  • Property, Lucy Stone on laws in Mass., [192];
    • owners are one-fourth women, nine-tenths of laws made for property, [200].
    • Résumé of laws, [453] et seq.
    • See [Laws], also each State chapter under Legislative Action and Laws.
  • Public Schools, statistics of pupils, [xxx];
    • girls formerly not admitted in Mass., [193]; [464];
    • High Schools, in Del., [566];
    • in Phila., [906];
    • in Providence, [920].
    • See each State chapter under head of Education, beginning, p. [465].
  • Queensland, see chapter on, [1032].
  • Radicals, of each new age, [xxxiii]; [117], [271].
  • Receptions, [15]; [18]; [56]; [127]; [175]; [183]; [188]; [251]; [262]; [265]; [270]; [354]; [384].
    • See various State chapters beginning [465].
  • Reformers, Rev. Anna Howard Shaw on, [131] et seq.
  • Religion, see [Church].
  • Reminiscences of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, [iv]; [250].
  • Remonstrants, women against suff., [xxix];
    • in politics, [16];
    • called to account, [19];
    • Mr. Foulke on, [168];
    • Mrs. Howe on, [170]; [171];
    • three classes of, [249]; [258];
    • Miss Blackwell on, [320];
    • allied with liquor dealers, [327];
    • satire on, [361];
    • Grace Greenwood on, [364];
    • in England, take advantage of every gain, [369];
    • Mrs. Catt on, [370];
    • against education, property laws, etc., [380];
    • before Sen. com. in 1900, [381];
    • before House com., amusing occurrences, [382];
    • in different stages of evolution, [392];
    • in Col., [512];
    • in S. D., [557];
    • in Kansas, [650];
    • in Mass., [704], [732-3], [736] et al.;
    • in N. Y., [850], [858-9], [861];
    • in Ok., [888];
    • in Ore., [895];
    • in Wash., [971];
    • in Austr., [1031].
  • Reports, of Congress'l coms. on wom. suff., [12];
    • House Judic., of '84, [47] et seq., [52] et seq.;
    • of '86, [82] et seq.;
    • of '90, [163];
    • of '94, [235];
    • Senate, of '84, [47];
    • see also [93] et seq;
    • of '92, [201];
    • of '96, [207];
    • work of Miss Anthony and Mrs. Upton in securing, [366].
    • --of nat'l. suff. conv. of '84, [15];
      • of Intl. Council of '88, [127];
      • on nat'l. enrollment, [137], [154], [879];
      • of Nat'l. Council of '91, [175];
      • of Columbian Expos. Com., [232].
    • --State, to nat'l. suff. convs., [15];
      • to American suff. convs., [432].
    • --Miss Anthony's on work in conventions of 1900, [439] et seq.
  • Representation, basis of, Federal Constitution on, [8];
    • women should not be counted till enfranch., [374], [376].
    • --Indirect, of women by men, [41]; [46]; [51]; [64]; [66]; [86]; [93]; [168];
      • Miss Blackwell on, [197].
  • Representatives, U. S., favoring wom. suff., [1077].
    • See State chapters under Legislative Action.
  • Republicans, enfranch. negro men, [xvii]; [143];
    • in Calif., [485], [487], [491];
    • in Col., [516], [518], [520-5];
    • in S. D., [555];
    • in Ida., [590-2];
    • in Ills., [605-6];
    • in Ind., [617];
    • in Kas., [643-7], [649-55], [661];
    • in Mass., [712], [724], [727];
    • in Mich., [755];
    • in N. Y., [848] et seq., [872];
    • in Utah, [949], [953] et seq.;
    • in Wash., [971];
    • in Congress on Wy., [1004];
    • Nat'l. League of Clubs, [713-14].
    • See [Conventions].
  • Resolutions, at nat'l suff. conv. of '69, right of women to vote under 14th amend., [3];
    • at conv. of '84, [25];
    • on death of Wendell Phillips, [25];
    • for Intl. Council, [25];
    • on Anna Ella Carroll, [25];
    • on creeds and dogmas., [58];
    • memorial of '85, [61];
    • on carrying wom. suff. into church, [75];
    • for 16th amend. to Nat'l const'n., [85];
    • at conv. of '87, [122];
    • of thanks to men, ridiculed by Mrs. Stanton, [145];
    • at conv. of '89, [154];
    • on trial of Susan B. Anthony, [155];
    • on disfranch. of women in Wash. Ty., [155];
    • on represent. of wom. at N. Y. Centennial, [156];
    • by Mrs. Stanton on the church and divorce, [165];
    • memorial of '90, [174];
    • at conv. of '91, [184];
    • for Sunday opening of World's Fair, [186];
    • to prohibit sale of liquor at same, [186];
    • mem. of '93, to Geo. W. Curtis and others, [203] et seq.;
    • at conv. of '93, [216];
    • mem. of '94, [227];
    • of '95, [250];
    • of '96, [259];
    • against Woman's Bible, [263];
    • mem. of '97, [275];
    • at conv. of '98, [290];
    • mem. of '98, [293];
    • of Fed. of Labor for wom. suff. in '98, [334];
    • res. for Peace services, [337];
    • at conv. of '99, [343];
    • mem. of '99, [344];
    • of Fed. of Labor in '99, [359];
    • mem. of 1900, [366];
    • res. on wom. suff. in Col., [383];
    • on Miss Anthony's resignation, [386];
    • of Amer. suff. conv. in '84, [409];
    • mem. of Frances D. Gage and others, [409];
    • at Amer. conv. of '85, [416];
    • of '87, [425];
    • for union of two suff. societies, [426];
    • of Col. Legis., [531];
    • of Wy. Legis., [1007].
    • See also various State chapters beginning [465].
  • Revolution, will it be necessary for wom. suff.? [119];
    • women will cause, [139].
  • Right, Suffrage a, proved by Nat'l. Constit'n, [xxxii];
    • guaranteed by it, [1], [3]; [38]; [45-6];
    • Rep. Maybury denies, [47];
    • Rep. Poland, [50]; [52];
    • Cong. Com. report, [54];
    • Miss Eastman on, [72], [80];
    • Cong. Com. report, [82];
    • Sen. Blair on, [86], [89], [90];
    • Sen. Dolph on, [101-2]-5;
    • Sen. Vest denies, [107];
    • Mrs. Gage on, [118];
    • Sen. Blair on, [145];
    • Mr. Foulke on, [167-8];
    • Mrs. Howe on, [170];
    • Mrs. Wallace on, [172];
    • Mrs. Stanton on, [189];
    • Lucy Stone on, [191];
    • Mrs. Catt on, [194];
    • Miss Blackwell on, [197];
    • Miss Reed on, [285];
    • Mr. Garrison on, [305];
    • Miss Anthony on, [325];
    • Mrs. Blake on, [374-5];
    • Chancellor Eliot on, [413]; [441-2].
  • School Suffrage, bills vetoed in Calif., [xv];
    • experience in N. Y., [xv];
    • in Wis., [xv];
    • in N. J., [xvi];
    • in S. D., [xvi];
    • men do not exercise, [198], [541]; [212];
    • in Boston, [746];
    • legality in N. Y., [1093];
    • in Great Brit., [1022];
    • in New Zeal., [1025];
    • in Canada, [1034] et seq.;
    • where possessed in U. S., [461].
    • See chapters for these States under Suffrage.
  • Science and wom. suff., Mrs. Gage on, [28];
    • botanical objection, [90].
  • Self-government best means of self-development, Mrs. Stanton on, [40].
  • Senators, U. S., favoring wom. suff., [1076].
  • Sermons, Miss Shaw on Heavenly Vision and progress of race, [128]; [136]; [175]; [184]; [185]; [202];
    • Miss Shaw on Let no man take thy crown, [229];
    • minister in Atlanta opp. wom. suff., [237];
    • at Atlanta conv., [246-7]; [258];
    • dean of Chichester against wom. suff., [320];
    • at conv. of '99. [337];
    • at conv. of 1900, Miss Shaw on Rights of Women, [361];
    • Cardinal Gibbons against wom. suff., [366].
  • Soldiers, women as, [309-10];
    • wom. produce, [310];
    • efforts to enable to vote, [335];
    • women bear the arm-bearers, [337].
    • See [Military] and [War].
  • Solitude of Self, address by Mrs. Stanton, [189].
  • South, position of women, [212]; [216];
    • speakers, [222];
    • women orators of, [236]; [238];
    • its women want suff., [245];
    • illiterate vote in Ga., [246];
    • tour of by nat'l. spkrs., [251]; [293]; [360];
    • Mrs. Young on progress in, [362];
    • Ala. and Miss. grant property rights to women, [407]; [928].
  • South Dakota, failure of Sch. Suff. amend., [xvii]; [xxi]; [xxix];
    • Nat'l. Ass'n. raises funds for campn., [174];
    • Miss Shaw describes, [182]; [183];
    • suff. bill vetoed, [414].
    • See [State chapter].
  • Speakers, at Int'l. Council of '88, [136];
    • at Miss Anthony's 70th birthday recep., [163];
    • at 80th birthday recep., [394-5];
    • at nat'l. suff. convs., see respective chapters, beginning p. [14];
    • before Congress'l. Coms., see chapters for even years;
    • at Amer. suff. convs., see [Chap. XXIV].
    • See State chapters for State speakers.
    • --of House of Representatives favoring wom. suff., [1077].
  • State Chapters, beginning [465].
  • State's Rights, to grant suff., [50];
    • same, [78]; [118]; [144]; [234].
  • Statistics, of women wage-earners, [xxiii], [xxx];
    • of public schools, [xxx];
    • of foreign vote in Wis., [148];
    • of women physicians, [275], [355];
    • health of women graduates, [355];
    • wages of women, [360], [379];
    • of woman vote in Col., [525];
    • in Ida., [595];
    • in Kas., [660];
    • in Mass., [746];
    • in Ohio, [883];
    • in Utah, [952];
    • in Wash., [412], [967];
    • in Wyo., [1010];
    • in New Zeal., [1026];
    • in S. Australia, [1028];
    • vote on wom. suff. in Kas., [647].
  • Suffrage, Woman,
    • --Advantages of, [21], [41], [53], [55], [65], [66], [83], [159], [161], [162], [178], [181].
    • --Advocates, character of, [xxxii], [412];
      • debt owed to, [144];
      • are not dreamers, [421];
      • list of, [1075];
      • see debates in Congress, [32] et seq., [85] et seq., [181] et seq.;
      • also various chapters and p. [1075] et seq.
    • --Bible, for and against. See [Bible].
    • --Bills for. See [Bills].
    • --Campaigns for. See [Amendment Campaigns].
    • --Church, attitude of. See [Church].
    • --Congressional Action. See [Congress].
    • --Constitutional Phases of. See [Constitutions].
    • --Conventions for. See [Conventions].
    • --Debates on. See [Congress].
    • --Decisions. See [Supreme Court Decisions].
    • --Democracy of. See [Democracy].
    • --Domestic, argument against wom. suff. losing force, [xxxi];
      • Reagan, of Texas, on this point, [31];
      • John Quincy Adams on, [47];
      • woman's sphere, [48];
      • would break up home [49];
      • proper sphere, [53];
      • position of woman in all countries, [52], [83];
      • fear of quarrels, [92];
      • sphere of two sexes, [94];
      • woman is queen, [95];
      • would disrupt family, [99];
      • harmony not disturbed, [103];
      • embrace of female politician, [106-7]-8, [117];
      • woman's sphere narrowed, [190];
      • vote of husband and wife, [198];
      • wives of great men, [206];
      • wom. suff. and home, effect where women vote, [315];
      • evolution of family life, [328];
      • college wom. and home, [357-8];
      • no relation between suff. and housekeeping, [362];
      • modern home happiest, [371];
      • domestic instincts eternal, [380];
      • effect of wom. suff. on domestic life in Colorado, [283], [356], [1087];
      • in Idaho, [595];
      • in Utah, [319], [1088];
      • in Wyoming, [117], [181], [302], [1089], [1091-2].
    • --Economics of, [308];
      • woman as economic factor, [310];
      • household economics, [357];
      • basis of wom. suff., [377].
    • --Educated, constitutional to require it, [246];
      • argument against, [258];
      • argument for, [292], [316];
      • Gov't. no right to educate women and refuse representation, [307];
      • Mrs. Stanton on, [316];
      • education must lead to suffrage, [356].
      • See [Education].
    • --Ethics of, [20], [43], [69], [80], [81], [116];
      • influence of woman, [117]; [119];
      • Mrs. Stanton on, [134];
      • Mrs. Wallace on, [170-1]; [254-5];
      • evolution of wom. suff., Mrs. Spencer on, [308].
    • --Expediency of, [xxiv]; [52];
      • Sen. Vest on, [107]; [167]; [172];
      • Phillips on, [381].
    • --Federal. See [Federal Suffrage].
    • --Illiterate. See [Illiteracy].
    • --Indifference of Women. See [Indifference].
    • --Justice of, [17], [74], [80], [82], [86], [102], [147], [162], [163], [167-8], [183];
      • Lucy Stone on, [191]; [199], [297], [305], [358], [378], [381], [413], [415];
      • Curtis and Hoar on, [428].
    • --Labor and. See [Labor].
    • --Legislative Action on. See [Legislatures].
    • --Liquor Dealers and. See [Liquor Dealers].
    • --Majority of women opposed. See [Majority].
    • --Military argument against. See [Military].
    • --Motherhood and. See [Motherhood].
    • --Ministers for and against. See [Ministers], [Church] and [Sermons].
    • --Morality through, [xxvi]; [18], [22], [24], [39], [43], [67], [115], [120], [136], [308].
    • --Municipal. See [Municipal Suffrage].
    • --Nature and, limitations of, [53];
      • Mrs. Stanton on balance of forces, [58];
      • nature opposes, [94];
      • can not reverse laws of, [100];
      • can be trusted, [168];
      • same, [247];
      • severe lessons of, [209].
    • --Need of, [46], [69], [84], [88];
      • Mrs. Wallace on, [119]; [125], [134];
      • to offset foreign vote, [148]; [153];
      • Senate Com. report, [156];
      • by wives and mothers, [161]; [168]; [193]; [244];
      • by city and State, [306];
      • by home, school and municipality, [379];
      • by the Government, [429]; [433].
    • --Negroes and. See [Negroes].
    • --Non-partisanship of demand, [38], [80], [81], [143], [173];
      • debate at nat'l. conv. of '97, [280]; [344]; [409].
    • --Opposition to. See [Introduction];
      • of church, State, home and society, Mrs. Stanton on, [177];
      • ignorance of, [276];
      • great obstacles, [371].
      • See also [Liquor Dealers], [Remonstrants], Congressional Debates and Reports.
    • --Organization for. See [Organization].
    • --Petitions for. See [Petitions].
    • --Philosophy of, Mrs. Colby on, [254].
      • See also Ethics.
    • --Pioneers of. See [Pioneers].
    • --Progress of. See [Progress of Wom. Suff. and Equal Rights.]
    • --Protection of, [17];
      • Mrs. Stanton on, [41]; [44-6], [51], [59], [74], [99], [107], [122], [168], [245], [378], [413];
      • Higginson on, [424]; [426]; [428].
    • --Qualifications for, Sen. Blair on, [87-91];
      • physical, [51]; [94] et seq.
      • See also [Military].
    • --Right of. See [Right, Suffrage a].
    • --School. See [School Suffrage].
    • --Science of, scientific aspect, by Mrs. Gage, [28].
    • --Sermons on. See [Sermons].
    • --South and. See [South].
    • --State's Rights and. See [State's Rights].
    • --Taxation and. See [Taxation and Taxpayers' Suffrage].
    • --Temperance through, [xxvi]; [18];
      • Bishop Simpson on, [24]; [43];
      • Miss Willard's plea, [141];
      • res. against liquor selling at World's Fair, [186]; [196].
    • --in Territories. See chapters on Territories.
    • --Testimony for. See [Testimony].
    • --Universal, approved, [xxvii];
      • Cong. Com. rep., [54];
      • same, [82];
      • Mrs. Hooker on, [115]; [257]; [258]; [285]; [369].
    • --War and. See [War].
  • Suffrage, Woman,
    • miscellaneous, full résumé of, see [Introduction].
    • Amount now possessed and how obtained, [xxvii], [34], [461].
    • See also chapters of States and Territories under head of Suffrage.
    • Why denied to woman, [xiv] et seq.;
    • effect on politics, [xix];
    • obstacles to, [xx] et seq.;
    • future prospects, [xxvi] et seq.;
    • where taken away, [xxvii], [674], [968];
    • attempt of women to vote under 14th Amend., [3] et seq.;
    • capacity for, [13];
    • evolution of, [18];
    • Mrs. Spencer on, [308];
    • scientific view of, [28], [90];
    • practical experience, see [Testimony], chapters on States where women vote, also Sen. Palmer on, [68], Sen. Dolph on, [103];
    • dangers of, Sen. Brown on, [96] et seq., Sen. Vest on, [105] et seq., [999] et seq.;
    • danger of withholding, Mrs. Stanton on, [119], [139], Mrs. Wallace on, [172];
    • unequal struggle for, Mrs. Stanton on, [139], [338];
    • men's indifference to, [187];
    • peaceful effort for, [231], [245];
    • industrial emancip. leads to, Carroll D. Wright on, [215];
    • man improved by, [391];
    • immense work of a few for, [449].
    • See [Vote], and [Presidential, Suffrage]; also [chapter on Great Britain and her Colonies] and [Chap. LXXIV].
  • Sunday Observance, Mrs. Stanton on, [166]; [186]; [217].
  • Supreme Court Decisions, U. S.,,
    • Dred Scott case defining citizens, [4], [78];
    • on Virginia L. Minor's attempt to vote, [5];
    • Slaughter House Cases, [5];
    • Yarbrough on Federal Suff., [8];
    • on 14th amend., [79]; [144]; [165];
    • against right of women to practice law, [153];
    • on woman's right to vote, [153];
    • recognizing slavery, [165];
    • Justices of, favoring wom. suff., [1076].
    • --State,
      • on attempt of Miss Anthony, Mrs. Virginia L. Minor and other wom. to vote, [4] et seq.;
      • on Federal Suffrage in Kellar case (Ills), [10];
      • on property rights of women in Calif., [502];
      • on wom. suff. in Calif., [504];
      • on wom. suff. amend. in Ida., [272], [593];
      • on woman's right to vote, to practice law and to sell liquor in Ind., [621-2], [626];
      • on Munic. Suff. in Mich., [765];
      • on Sch. Suff. in N. J., [830];
      • on Sch. Suff. in N. Y., [867];
      • same in O., [883];
      • women's voting on constitn. in Utah, [948];
      • on wom. suff. in Wash., [968-9], [1096];
      • in Wis., [990];
      • Justices of, favoring wom. suff.,
        • Del., [565];
        • Ida., [593], [1089];
        • Kas., [433], [646];
        • Wy., [1090-1]-2.
  • Tasmania, chapter on, [1033].
  • Taxation,
    • without representation, [xxxi];
    • in Mass., [34]; [38]; [65]; [66]; [97]; [148];
    • of women in N. Y., Mass. and Tenn., [240];
    • in Ga., [242];
    • in N. Y., [247], [313], [851];
    • of women helps pay Legislators, [374];
    • women should be relieved of until enfranch., [376];
    • Chicago Teachers' Fed. compels taxation of corporations, [611]; [763];
    • in Phila., [900].
  • Taxpayers' Suffrage,
    • States where possessed by women, [461].
    • See chapters for those States under Suffrage.
    • --in La., [681];
      • in Miss., [787];
      • in Mont., [799];
      • in N. Y., [869].
      • See also Iowa, [635].
  • Teachers,
    • see [Education], [Public Schools] and [Universities].
  • Territories,
    • demand for wom. suff. in, [417];
    • appeals to Constit'l. Convs. of Dak., Wash., Mont. and Idaho, [439];
    • Mr. Blackwell visits them in interest of wom. suff., [433];
    • have a right to control suff., [1003].
    • See Territorial chapters.
  • Testimony, in favor of wom. suff.,
    • from Colorado, [239], [268], [283], [302-3], [338], [356], [383];
    • Kansas, [191];
    • Utah, [261], [283];
    • U. S. Sen. Cannon on, [304];
    • St. Sen. Martha Hughes Cannon on, [319];
    • Washington,
      • U. S. Sen. Palmer on, [68];
      • U. S. Sen. Dolph on, [103], [421], [1096-8];
    • in Wyoming,
      • U. S. Sen. Palmer on, [68],
      • U. S. Sen. Carey on, [117], [181], [200],
      • debate on admission to Statehood, [998] et seq.
    • See Statistics,
      • also Testimony from Wom. Suff. States, beginning p. [1085],
      • State chapters for [Colorado], [Idaho], [Kansas], [Utah] and [Wyoming] and pp. [1027-1028].
  • Universities and Colleges,
    • large number of women in, [xxii];
    • women on faculties, [355];
    • Emma Willard's school, geometry in, [355];
    • Mt. Holyoke, Latin in, [355];
    • first Boston High School, [355];
    • President Eliot on girls in Boston Latin School and Radcliffe, [355];
    • Johns Hopkins Medical, [700];
    • Wellesley students for wom. suff., [714];
      • teachers for, [716];
      • same, [726];
    • Smith, same, [716];
    • Girton and Newnham (Eng.), same, [1015];
      • woman suffrage in, [709];
    • Radcliffe, [355], [749];
    • Columbia, [871];
    • Rochester, [871];
    • Brown, [918-20];
    • Oberlin, [884];
    • Antioch, [885];
    • State, closed to wom., [966];
    • open to women in Gr. Brit., [1024];
    • in other countries, [1038] et seq.;
    • presidents of, favoring wom. suff., [1079].
    • See also [Education].
  • Utah,
    • adopts wom. suff., [xxi]; [252];
    • visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw in '95, [253];
    • welcomed by Nat'l. Ass'n., [260];
    • organiz'n for wom. suff., [262];
    • gift to Miss Anthony, [390].
    • See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
  • Victoria, chapter on, [1031].
  • Voices, of women, [240]; [334-5].
  • Vote,
    • woman's, political complexion of, [xviii],
    • not wanted by politicians and others, [xix];
    • best women would not vote, [50];
    • they would, [97];
    • they would not, [98];
    • women do vote, [93], [117], [181];
    • first voted in N. J., [19], [830];
    • future woman will be urged to vote, [211].
    • See [Statistics], [Suffrage], [Testimony], and chapters for [Colorado], [Idaho], [Kansas], [Utah], [Washington], [Wyoming], [Australia] and[ New Zealand].
    • --of nat'l. conv. on carrying wom. suff. into church, [77];
      • on Woman's Bible, [263];
      • in U. S. Senate on amend. for wom. suff., [112].