- Wages, see [Labor] and [Statistics].
- Wills, see p. [455] and [Laws].
- War,
- hated by women, [xix], [84], [208];
- man's part compared to woman's, [115];
- woman's part in war, [161-2];
- first to see advantages of peace, [208];
- pathetic war for suff., [231], [245];
- war should have consent of women, [335];
- women left to fight alone, [338];
- badly needed in Span. Am., [339];
- women and the South African, [391].
- See Military and Soldiers.
- --Civil, developed woman, [2];
- Washington City,
- plan to beautify, [xxxii];
- entertains nat'l. suff. convs. from '69, [14];
- Miss Anthony's preference as a place for holding convs., [218], [351].
- See accounts of nat'l. convs., Chaps. II-XXII, also [chapter on District of Columbia].
- Washington Territory, [xxi]; [xxix];
- Sen. Dolph on enfranch. of its women, [102];
- their disfranch. denounced, [155];
- full account of this, [1096-8].
- See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
- Wisconsin,
- Sch. Suff. in, [xv];
- rule of foreigners, [148].
- See [State chapter].
- Womanliness, [52]; [88]; [95]; [106]; [160];
- Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
- petition for suff., [110]; [123];
- Miss Willard represents before Sen. Com. of '88, [141-2];
- wom. suff. in '81, [215];
- at nat'l. conv. of '97, [278].
- For bills in Legislatures see pp. [451-2], and various State chapters under head of Legislative Action;
- also Canada, New Zealand and Tasmania;
- for founding and work, [1045] et seq.;
- attitude towards wom. suff., [1070].
- Woman's Rights Conventions,
- Workingmen,
- Workingwomen,
- relation of wom. suff. to, [70];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. demands suff. for, [216].
- See [Labor] and [Statistics].
- Wyoming,
- adopts wom. suff., [xxi];
- Nat'l. Ass'n. congratulates on admission, [176];
- gavel from, [238]; [252];
- visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw, [253];
- compared to Switzerland, [282];
- gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, [400];
- petits. Cong. for 16th amend., [448];
- debate in Cong. on admission, [998] et seq.
- See [State chapter], also [Statistics] and [Testimony].
FOOTNOTES:
[502] It has been impossible to index every paper named in the History, and only those are given of which special mention is made.
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES.
In order that the following Index may not be overburdened with names, it has seemed best not to include those of officers and workers in the various States unless they are listed in some capacity elsewhere. While this decision causes injustice in some cases, it will be approved when it is considered that in the Massachusetts chapter, for instance, about 600 different individuals are mentioned, some of them a score of times; in those of New York and California, over 300 each, and in that of Vermont, including only seven pages, nearly 150. With half-a-dozen exceptions the State chapters are very short and it will require only a few minutes for the reader to find any name desired. Most of the prominent State workers are mentioned elsewhere and therefore are listed. Even with this arrangement the Index contains almost 1200 names.
| [A] | [B] | [C] | [D] | [E] | [F] | [G] | [H] | [I] | [J] | [K] | [L] | [M] |
| [N] | [O] | [P] | [Q] | [R] | [S] | [T] | [U] | [V] | [W] | X | [Y] | [Z] |
- Abbott, Dr. Lyman, [742].
- Abbott, Mrs. Lyman, organizes anti-suff. soc., [850].
- Abbott, Merrie Hoover, contest for office of pros. att'y., [770].
- Aberdeen, Ishbel, Countess of, [301];
- Adams, Abigail, on female education, [354];
- courtship, [422].
- Adams, Gov. Alva, [302];
- Adams, Judge Francis G., [641];
- statistics of wom. suff. in Kas., [660].
- Adams, Pearl, [27].
- Adams, Samuel, on representation, [66].
- Addams, Jane, [608]; [718].
- Adkinson, Florence M., [432]; [617]; [707].
- Adsit, Mrs. Allen C., [322].
- Alabama, names for, [Chap. XXV].
- Alcott, Louisa M., in favor of wom. suff., [411]; [431]; [702].
- Alden, Cynthia Westover, [1052].
- Alderson, Mary Long, writes Mont. chap., [796].
- Aldridge, George W., [845].
- Alford, William H., [488].
- Allen, C. E., M. C., [260];
- Allen, Mrs. C. E., [260].
- Allen, U. S. Sen. John B., [158];
- Altgeld, Gov. John P. (Ills.), [606].
- Ambrose, James Clement, [802].
- Ames, Rev. Charles G., [425];
- Ames, Fanny B., [717].
- Ames, Gov. Oliver (Mass.), [259]; [433];
- Amies, Olive Pond, [201].
- Anderson, Mrs. Garrett, M. D., (Eng.), [1015].
- Anderson, Martha Scott, [331]; [774].
- Anderson, Naomi, [490]; [646].
- Anderson, St. Rep. Sarah A. (Utah), [953].
- Andrews, Bishop E. G., [206].
- Andrews, Elisha Benjamin, Pres. Brown Univ.,
- works for admis. of wom., [919].
- Andrews, St. Speaker N. L., wom. suff. in Wy., [1091].
- Anneke, Mathilde F., [61];
- work in Wis., [987].
- Anthony, Col. Daniel Reed, [174]; [645].
- Anthony, Gov. George T. (Kas.), opp. wom. suff., [649].
- Anthony, U. S. Sen. Henry B., [24];
- Anthony Lucy E., [239]; [392];
- Anthony, Mary S., [298];
- work in N. Y., [849] et al.
- Anthony, Susan B., prepares Hist. of Wom. Suff., III;
- rec. legacy for, [V];
- purchases rights of Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Gage and puts book in libraries, resigns presidency of Nat'l. Assn., [VI];
- secures money for Vol. IV and invites Mrs. Harper to write it, [VII];
- demands on her for inform., [IX];
- tries to prevent "male" in Nat'l. Constit., [2];
- trial for voting, [4];
- no faith in attempt for Fed. Suff., [11];
- winter res. in Washt'n., [12];
- forms Nat'l. Ass'n., [14];
- issues call for conv. of '84, [15]; [17];
- arouses interest of Eng. wom., [21];
- disgrace of disfranchisement, [27];
- never wrote addresses, [28];
- writes to 112 M. C.'s, [35]; [36];
- pleads for 16th Amend, before U. S. Senate Com., [40];
- before House Com., [42]; [56];
- opp. relig. debate in wom. suff. conv., [59]; [62];
- describes first suff. meet. in Washt'n., [70]; [71]; [77];
- on Sup. Ct. decisions, [78];
- arrested under Fed. Law for voting, [79]; [81];
- on congress'l action on wom. suff., [112]; [114];
- world needed her, [120];
- originates Int'l Council, [124];
- issues call, [126];
- edits report, [127];
- opens Council, [133]; [135]; [136];
- elected vice-pres., [137];
- before Senate com. in '88, [140];
- opens conv. of '89, [144]; [150];
- describes efforts to vote under 14th Amend., [152];
- conv. res. on outrage of her trial, [155];
- at Com. hearings, [156];
- wom. in war, [162];
- 70th birthday, [163];
- demands free platform, [169];
- as presiding officer, [173];
- elected vice-pres. of united ass'ns., [174];
- puts Int'l Council Report in libraries, [175];
- opens conv. of '91, [176]; [180];
- Miss Shaw tells treatment of in S. D. Rep. Conv., [182]; [184]; [185];
- elected pres. Nat'l. Am. Ass'n., [186];
- winter home at Riggs House, [188];
- before House Com., [189];
- compliments Sen. Hoar, [201]; [202];
- opens memorial service of '93, [203];
- young wom. should apprec. pioneers, [204];
- gains of forty years, [207];
- World's Fair Bd. Lady M'g'rs., [211];
- on Bd. M'g'rs. N. Y. St. Indust. Sch., [213];
- refused seat on W. C. T. U. platform in '81, [215];
- on publishing paper, [216];
- opp. to convs. outside of Washt'n., [218];
- flag present, by Col. women, [222];
- every inch of ground contested, [223];
- Suff. Ass'n. knows no section, creed or party, [224];
- spicy introductions, [225]; [227];
- part in securing World's Fair Bd. Lady M'g'rs., [233];
- wom. never can vote under present Constit'n., [234];
- introd. Kate Field, [235]; [236];
- rare qualities as presid. officer, [238];
- examples of repartee, [239], [40], [41];
- trib. in Atlanta conv., [241];
- young wom. know it all, [249];
- announces nat'l. hdqrs., [250];
- spks. in Southern cities, [251];
- forgets prayer at conv., [252];
- Miss Shaw tells of their visit to Western cities, [253];
- Miss A. jokes younger wom. on holding her bonnet, on getting crosswise with newspapers, [254]; [257];
- spks. at mem. serv. of '96, [260];
- birthday luncheon, [262];
- sp. on Woman's Bible, [263]; [265];
- before House Com. of '96, [267]; [268];
- at Des Moines conv. in '97, [271];
- sp. at same, [272];
- trib. of Leader, [273];
- on desecrating the flag, [278]; [279];
- on partisanship, [281]; [286]; [287];
- opens conv. of '98, [288];
- birthday luncheon in '98, [291]; [293];
- with Mrs. Hooker at conv. of '98, [296]; [298];
- congrat. on 78th birthday, [300]; [301]; [304]; [318];
- before House com. of '98, [321];
- sp. at conv. of '99, on wom. in our new possessions, [325]; [327]; [328]; [331];
- on wom. in Hawaii, [333];
- on women's voices, [334]; [335]; [337];
- a criminal, [339];
- all wom. can help, [341]; [342];
- decides to resign presidency of Nat'l. Ass'n., [349];
- vigor at, conv. of 1900, [350];
- appearance and opening remarks, Miss Shaw tells of her recep. in London, and relates funny story, [351];
- rep. as delegate to Int'l. Council of '99, [352];
- describes recep. by Queen, value of representing something, [354];
- introd. Mr. Blackwell, [357]; [359]; [360]; [364];
- clears ass'n. of debt, need to watch Congress, [365]; [367];
- sp. before Senate com. of '99, [373];
- asks hearing for "antis," [381];
- kindness repudiated, [382-3];
- courtesy of Pres. and Mrs. McKinley, [384];
- urged not to resign presidency, [385];
- insists upon doing so, res. passed by ass'n., her response, [386];
- always in office, [387];
- introd. her successor, [388];
- elected hon. pres., and presented with birthday gifts, [389];
- Post describes occasion, [390]; [391]; [392];
- introd. her old board and makes farewell sp., description by Post, [393];
- 80th birthday celebration in Lafayette opera house, gifts and tributes, her acknowledgment, [394-404];
- evening recep. in Corcoran Art Gallery, description of Miss Anthony, hour of triumph, [404-5]; [426];
- first app. at nat'l. polit. conv., [435];
- at Nat'l. Repub. conv. in '92, [436];
- at Nat'l. Popu. conv. in '92, [437];
- vast numb. of convs. attended, [439];
- political work in 1900, [440]; [443];
- letters to convs., [445];
- ad. labor convs., [446];
- trib. of Brewers' nat'l. conv., [447];
- in Ala., [465];
- spks. in Ark., [475];
- at Calif. Wom. Cong., [480]; [482]; [486];
- in Calif. camp'n., [487];
- same, [489];
- same, [490];
- same, [500];
- on Mexicans in Col., [514]; [517];
- visits Denver, [530];
- in Conn., [535]; [546];
- plan of work to secure suff. amdt., [547];
- lect. tour of S. D., [553]; [554];
- in S. D. camp'n., [555];
- Russian voters oppose, goes before K. of L. and Farmers' Alliance, [556];
- in Ga., [583];
- in Ills., [598];
- telegram to Idaho, [590];
- in Ind., [615];
- same, [616];
- before Ind. Legis., [618];
- in Iowa, [629];
- same, [630];
- work in Kas., [640];
- tour of Kas., [641];
- in Kas. camp'n., [643];
- same, [644]; [645]; [646]; [648]; [649];
- hears of munic. wom. suff. in Kas., [651];
- in New Orleans, [678];
- second visit, [679];
- in Maine, [690];
- in Baltimore, [695];
- in Boston, [706]; [708];
- at Adams, [718]; [755];
- in Mich., [756];
- same, [757];
- in Ann Arbor, [758];
- before Fed. of Labor in Detroit, [759];
- before Mich. Legis., [764];
- in Minn., [772-3];
- in Mo., [790];
- welcome from children in St. Louis and banq., [791-2];
- in Neb., [802-3];
- in Nev., [810-11];
- pioneer work in N. Y., [839];
- welcome home from S. D., [841];
- defends pioneers, [843];
- welcome home from Calif., [844];
- face carved in N. Y. capitol, [845]; [846];
- refused by N. Y. Repubs. as delegate, [848];
- work in N. Y. const'l. conv., [849];
- same, [851];
- early legis. work in N. Y., [852];
- work for equal guardianship, [857];
- last ap. before N. Y. legis. com., [859];
- secures admis. of girls to Roch. Univ., [871];
- in Ore., [892];
- in Penn., [899];
- in R. I., [907]; [910];
- at Pembroke Hall, Prov., [920];
- in S. C., [922];
- in Tenn., [926];
- in Utah, [936];
- welcomes Utah wom., [937];
- in Omaha, [939];
- teleg. to Utah, [942];
- same, [944];
- in Utah, [947];
- Utah ass'n. presents silk dress, [950];
- in Va., [964];
- in Wis., [985-6];
- same, [989]; [995];
- hears deb. on Wy., [1000];
- hears of its admis., [1003];
- requests celebration, [1004];
- visits Wy., [1005]; [1007].
- Arizona, names for, [Chap. XXVI].
- Arkansas, names for, [Chap. XXVII].
- Armstrong, St. Sen. W. W., for wom. suff. in N. Y. Legis., [859-61-62].
- Arthur, President Chester A., receives delegates, [18]; [74].
- Ashman, Judge William N., in Del., [564];
- Atchison, Prof. Rena Michaels, [606].
- Athey, Eunice Pond, [287];
- Atkinson, Gov. W. Y. (Ga.), [583]; [587].
- Atkinson, Mrs. W. Y., [251].
- Auckland, Bishop of (N. Z.), for wom. suff., [1027].
- Auclert, Hubertine (France), [23]; [27].
- Austin, Dr. Harriet N., [205].
- Australia, [1027] et seq.
- Avery, Rachel Foster, [19]; [27]; [61]; [124];
- arranges for Int'l. Council of Wom., [125];
- issues call, [126]; [128];
- arranges Miss Anthony's birthday celebr., [163];
- elected secy. united ass'ns., [174];
- rep. of Council, [175]; [218];
- advoc. movable convs., [219];
- rep. on Miss Anthony's efforts for Bd. of Lady Mgrs., [232];
- opens headqrs., [257];
- eulogy of Mr. Sewall, [259];
- rep. of Atlanta Expos., [262];
- ass'n. makes gift for 21 yrs. as sec'y., [387]; [389]; [443]; [554];
- in Del., [563];
- at Ga. Expos., [582];
- work for World's Fair Wom. Cong., [610];
- in Kas., [640-1];
- contrib. to Kas. camp'n, [642];
- in N. J., [826]; [900].
- Avery, Susan Look, [612].