D.
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.
E.
Eaglesfield, Elizabeth, iii, 549.
Earl, Sarah H., tribute, i, 217 --President New England Convention, made, i, 254.
Eastman, Mary F., speeches, ii, 829, 840, 845, 854.
Ecclesine, Thos. C, iii, 420.
Eddy, Eliza F., will case, iii, 312.
Edgerton, A. J., on woman suffrage, iii, 666.
Editor, first colored, i, 91.
Editors, opinions of three liberal, ii, 227.
Editors interviewed, iii, 623.
Edmunds, Senator, on State rights and suffrage, ii, 561, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573. 580 --woman suffrage, on, iii 70.
Education, Mrs. Dall's report, ii, 900.
Education, compulsory, iii, 61.
Education, equal, ii, 909.
Educational movement, iii, 398.
Eggleston, Edward, on woman suffrage, ii, 810.
Eldridge, Edward, iii, 781.
Electors, qualification of, ii, 272, 463-4.
Eliot, Rev. Wm. G., i, 171.
Elizabeth, Queen, i, 30.
Ellsworth, Bertha H., iii, 700.
Elstob, Elizabeth, i, 30.
Emancipation Petition, ii, 78.
Emerson, on Power of Human Mind, ii, 427.
Episcopal restrictions, i, 785.
Essex County Society, iii, 270.
Estabrook, Prof., speech for woman suffrage, ii, 839.
"Eumenes", i, 451.
Evans, L. D., ii, 10, iii, 801.
Evarts, Wm. M., upon woman's subordination, i, 789, iii, 53.
F.
Fable, "The Selfish Rats," iii, 114.
Fales, Mrs. I. C, speech on suffrage, ii, 851.
Fairchild, Governor, ii, 375.
Faithful, Emily, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 440.
Farnham, Eliza W., iii, 750 --speech at Mozart Hall, i, 669, iii, 750.
Ferrin, Mary Upton, i, 209, iii, 289 --speech before Judiciary Committee, Massachusetts Legislature, i, 212.
Ferry, Thos. W., ii, 568, iii, 28, 154, on the Pembrina Territory bill, ii, 568.
Feudalism, i, 761-3.
Flanagan, Senator, on Sargent's amendment to Pembrina Territory bill, ii, 552.
Florida, iii, 829.
Field, Anna C, ii, 398.
Field, David Dudley, iii, 647.
Field, Kate, i, 620.
Fields, Jas. T., letter to H. B. Blackwell, ii, 838.
Fifteenth Amendment, ii, 314, 327, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 387, 455, 463, 478, 479, 502, 503, 556, 557, 569, 616, 618, 619, 641, 642, 663.
Filley, Mary Powers, iii, 97, 380.
Foeking, Emilie, iii, 816.
Foley, Margaret, iii, 301.
Folger, Chas. J., i, 750, ii, 271, iii, 801.
Folsom, Marianna, iii, 703.
Foltz, Clara S., iii, 757.
Foote, Samuel A., i, 629.
Forbes, Arathusa L., iii, 596.
Ford, Jennie G., iii, 693.
Forney, John W., on women and hospital clinics, 3, 450.
Foster, Abby Kelly, i, 40, 53, 101, 134, ii, 216.
Foster, J. Ellen, iii, 536.
Foster, Julia, i, 301.
Foster, Rachel, i, 391, iii, 474.
Foster, Stephen S., i, 141, ii, 381, iii, 372.
Fourteenth Amendment, ii, 313, 315, 323, 324, 327, 407, 411, 412, 422, 455, 457, 461, 463, 468, 478, 479, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 556, 586, 590, 593, 595, 596, 619, 617, 618, 619, 621, 622, 624, 625, 626, 641, 642, 663.
Fox, Charles James, i, 453.
Fox, W. J., on women in politics, iii, 836.
Fowler, Lydia F., i, 178, 478, 491.
France, ii, 202 --agitation in, address of Pauline Roland and Jeanne Deroine, i, 234 --international woman's rights congress, iii, 896.
"Frank Miller," ii, 19.
Franklin, Benjamin, i, 324, ii, 244, 475.
Franklin, William, i, 441.
Freedmen's Relief Association, Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 26 --Josephine Griffing's letter to Lucretia Mott, ii, 869 --letters on the, ii, 45 --originator of, ii, 38.
Freeland, Margaret, arrest of, i, 475.
Frelinghuysen, F. G., speech, ii, 135.
Fremont, Jessie B., letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 911.
Fremont, Jno. C., Presidential campaign, i, 651.
French, Charlotte Olney, iii, 784.
Frothingham, O. B., ii, 186, 248, 380, 545.
Fry, Elizabeth, i, 479.
Fry, Elizabeth, and Lucretia Mott, i. 423.
Frye, Wm. P., iii, 105, 366.
Fuller, Margaret, i, 40, 49, 217, 801; iii, 307.
Fulton, W. C., iii, 776.
Furness' church, iii, 35.
G.
GAGE, Frances Dana, ii, 112, 113, 114, 116, iii, 561 --Cleveland Convention, at, i, 124 --lectures in Iowa, iii, 613 --letter to American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 769 --at Cincinnati, ii, 857 --letter to Matilda Joslyn Gage, i, 117 --letter to _National Anti-Slavery Standard_, ii, 176 --letter to Lucy Stone, i, 656 --letter to Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 845 --letter to Washington Convention, ii, 424 --mothers and their children, on, i, 360 --National Convention, Philadelphia, at, i, 325 --negro testimony quoted by Senator Cowan in U. S. Senate, ii, 115 --Nichols, Mrs., and, i, 198 --orator, as an, i, 168 --portrait, i, 128 --reminiscences of Sojourner Truth, i, 115 --reply to Gerrit Smith's letter to Mrs. Stanton, i, 842 --speech, Akron Convention, i, 111; Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 563; Winchester, Ind., Convention, i, 308; Equal Rights Association Convention, ii, 197, 200 --her last speech, ii, 223; temperance and the ballot, ii, 211.
GAGE, Matilda Joslyn, i, 589, 591, iii, 65, 151, 227, 437 --address to women of Dakota, iii, 663 --Anthony case, her letter to _Albany Law Journal_, ii, 947 --appeal, iii, 413 --argument before House Committee, iii, 167 --Carpenter Hall, application for, iii, 17 --church influence on woman's liberties, iii, 74 --divorce on, i, 566 --Grant and Wilson campaign, appeal, ii, 517 --letter to wife of Admiral Dahlgren, ii, 494 --letter to Dakota Constitutional Convention, iii, 664 --letter to Omaha convention, iii, 259 --Minor suit, her review of Judge Waite's opinion, ii, 742 --_National Citizen_ prospectus, iii, 116 --_National Citizen and Ballot-Box_, i, 47 --petition, political disabilities, iii, 60 --portrait, i, 753 --report, iii, 522 --sketch of, i, 466 --speeches: Centralization, at Washington Convention, ii, 523; Congressional Committees, before, ii, 415, iii, 10, 93; Furness' church, in, iii, 35; Rochester Convention, i, 579; Saratoga Convention, i, 622; Syracuse National Convention, i, 528; United States on trial, not Susan B. Anthony, ii, 630; Washington National Convention, iii, 4 --Sunderland controversy, i, 543 --Van Schaick, and Mr., i, 406 --Woman, Church and State, i, 753.
"Gail Hamilton," iii, 365.
Gaines, Myra Clark, iii, 801.
Gale's, Senator, insulting epithets, i, 483.
Gallup, J. D., iii, 319.
Galusha, Eben, address, i, 55.
Gardner, Nannette B., ii, 587 --votes in Michigan, iii, 523.
Garfield, James A., letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 185.
Garret, Eliza, iii, 582.
Garrett, Thomas, iii, 818.
GARRISON, Wm. Lloyd, argument at Cleveland National Convention, i, 136 --attacked by Dr. Nevin, i, 144 --on Gen. Carey, i, 162 --letter to American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Philadelphia, ii, 816 --letter to Concord Convention, iii, 368 --letter to Rochester Convention, iii, 122 --letter to Worcester National Convention, i, 216 --London Anti-slavery Convention, and the, i, 61 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 733 --National Convention, Philadelphia, at, i, 378 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 548, 570 --tracts and petitions, on, i, 383 --tribute to Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 38 --woman suffrage, apathy, ii, 322 --women in national councils, on the right of, i, 672 --World's Temperance Convention, on the, i, 160.
Gay, Sidney Howard, ii, 369.
Gaylord, Senator, iii, 623.
Geddes, Geo., on the Property bill, i, 64.
Generals, why kept in the army, ii, 75.
Geneva, iii, 909.
George Eliot, i, 302.
Georgia, iii, 830.
Germans against woman suffrage, ii, 231.
Germany, iii, 902.
Gibbons, Abby Hopper, i, 40.
Gibbs, Sarah A., dissection of a sermonizer, iii, 391.
Gibson, Anthony, i, 29.
Giddings, Joshua R., on woman suffrage, i, 128 --World's Temperance Convention, on the, i, 162.
Giddings, Maria L., i, 114.
Gillette, Rev. Mrs., ii, 837.
Gillingham, Lydia, i, 324.
Girls and boys, ii, 541.
Gladden, Washington, on woman suffrage, ii, 815.
GLADSTONE, ii, 293, 366 --Catholicism, i, 27 --speech on woman suffrage, iii, 850, 854, 877, 883, 888.
Goddard, Sarah, i, 44.
Godwin, Parke, on the higher education of women, iii, 433.
Goodell, Lavinia, iii, 648.
Goodrich, Sarah Knox, iii, 765.
Gordon, J. W., i, 307.
Gordon, Laura DeForce, iii, 6, 751 --Lectures, iii, 755 --Letter to Washington Convention, iii, 64 --Senator, nominated for, iii, 756.
Gougar, Helen M., iii, 540, 552, 697, 702, 708, 857.
Government, Hooker on, ii, 475 --Paine on, ii, 474 --Pillsbury on, ii, 201 --Priestly on, ii, 476 --Radical basis of, ii, 290 --Sharpe, Granville, on, ii, 475 --Summers, Lord, on, ii, 475 --theory, true, ii, 474.
"Grace Greenwood" (_see_ Mrs. Sara J. Lippincott).
GRANT. U. S., ii, 88 --campaign (1872), Tremont Temple meeting, iii, 278 --XV. Amendment, on the, ii, 646 --talk with Susan B. Anthony, ii, 544.
Grant and Wilson campaign, National Woman's Rights Association's appeal, ii, 517.
Graves, Ezra, ii, 282, 307.
GREAT BRITAIN, ii, 202; iii, 833 --associations formed, iii, 841 --circular to Members of Parliament, iii, 881 --Conference, Edinburgh, iii, 878 --Conference, Leeds, iii, 874 --Conference, St. James' Hall, iii, 888 --demonstration, Birmingham, iii, 868 --demonstration, Manchester, iii, 867 --demonstrations, iii, 869 --education act, iii, 850 --education bill, Scotch, iii, 851 --household suffrage, iii, 886 --Isle of Man, iii, 870 --letters, woman suffrage, iii, 865 --Manchester Liberal Association, iii, 876 --married women's property act, iii, 872 --medical relief bill, iii, 890 --meetings during 1870, iii, 852 --memorial of the Birmingham conference, iii, 855 --memorial to Gladstone, iii, 883 --memorials, iii, 853, 854, 873 --municipal franchise bill, iii, 845 --municipal franchise bill for Scotland, iii, 871 --Northern Reform Society, iii, 838 --Parliament debates woman suffrage, iii, 850, 861, 862, 863, 873, 884, 889, 890 --petitions, iii, 866 --petitions and pamphlets, iii, 840 --petition to Parliament, Mary Smith's, iii, 835 --reform act, ii, 590 --Sheffield Association, iii, 837 --suffrage bill before Parliament, iii, 842 --chronological table of successive steps towards freedom, iii, 980 --women householders, iii, 881 --women in politics, iii, 835 --woman suffrage, able advocates of, iii, 836 --women suffrage meeting, first ever held in London, iii, 848 --_Woman Suffrage Journal_, iii, 850 --women vote, iii, 843 --women vote in Scotland, iii, 871.
Greece, iii, 919.
Greeley, Ann F., iii, 356.
GREELEY, Horace, ii, 227; iii, 408, 773 --abolitionists, denounced, ii, 287 --bullet and ballot, ii, 284 --defranchisement, panacea for, ii, 101 --enfranchisement of women, on, ii, 103 --Kansas campaign, ii, 230 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, i, 628 --letter to Cleveland National Convention, i, 125 --letter to Paulina W. Davis, i, 520 --letter to Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 36 --letter to Sam'l J. May on woman's rights, i, 653 --marriage, on, i, 730 --marriage and divorce, on, i, 740 --Owen, R. D., discussion, divorce, i, 296, 746 --Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, and, ii, 287 --support of, lost, ii, 269 --temperance speech, Metropolitan Hall, i, 491 --universal suffrage and universal amnesty, ii, 315 --woman and work, on, i, 589 --woman suffrage, opposed to, iii, 185 --woman suffrage, report against, ii, 285 --criticism, _New York Independent_, ii, 305.
Greeley's, Mrs., petition, ii, 287.
Green, Anna R., Md., iii, 815.
Green, Beriah, i, 417 --speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 699, 450, 487.
Gregory, Samuel, i, 38.
Grew, Rev. Henry, on woman's rights, i, 379.
Grew, Mary, i, 325 --speech at Cooper Institute Convention, i, 735 --woman suffrage, on, ii, 814 --President, iii, 457.
GRIFFING, Josephine S., i, 110; ii, 345, 422; iii, 810 --Freedman's Aid Association, letter to Lucretia Mott, ii, 869 --Freedman's Bureau, originator of, ii, 38 --Freedman's Relief Association, ii, 26 --letter to Horace Greeley, ii, 36 --letter to Lucretia Mott, ii, 33 --letter to Catharine F. Stebbins, ii, 874 --report 1871, ii, 484 --"Shirley Dare," on, ii, 30 --speech, Equal Rights Association, ii, 221 --testimonials of Congressmen, ii, 33 --tribute from Wm. Lloyd Garrison, ii, 38.
GRIMKÉ, Angelina, i, 39, 52 --anecdotes, by her husband, i, 402 --letter to Wm. Lloyd Garrison, i, 397 --sketch of "E. C. S.," i, 392 --speech against slavery, i, 334.
GRIMKÉ, Sarah Moore, i, 39, 53, 406 --letter, West Chester, Pa., Convention, i, 353.
Grover, A. J., iii, 560, 591.
Guardianship law, i, 749.
Gurney, Samuel, i, 421.
Guthrie, Clara Merrick, iii, 790.
Guthrie, Mrs., daughter of Frances Wright, ii, 543.
H.
Haggerty, James, ii, 210, iii, 434.
Hale, Sarah Josepha, i, 45, 388.
Hall, Israel, ii, 377.
Hall, Mary, admission to the Bar, iii, 330.
Halleck, Sarah H., ii, 60.
Hallock, Frances V., ii, 435.
Halstead, Murat, iii, 593.
Hamilton, Alexander, ii, 413.
Hamlin, Senator, ii, 411.
Hampden Society, iii, 270.
Hanaford, Phebe, ii, 398, 791; iii, 327, 479, 481.
Hancock, Gen. W. S., iii, 185, 431.
Hanna, Laura, iii, 720.
HARBERT, Elizabeth Boynton, iii, 560, 592, 621 --delegate to Republican National Convention, iii, 26 --oration, iii, 581 --speech before Congressional committee, iii, 76.
Harberton, Lady, speech at Edinburgh, iii, 879.
Hare, Thomas, ii, 292.
Harper, Frances E. W., ii, 838.
Harrington, Mary L., iii, 374.
Harris, Sarah, ii, 376.
_Hartford Courant_, iii, 322.
_Hartford Times_, ii, 538.
Harvard Annex, iii, 294.
Haskell, Mehitable, Worcester Convention, i, 232; iii, 286.
Hatch, Junius, "pin-cushion ministry," i, 539.
Hatton, Frank, iii, 617.
Haven, Gilbert, ii, 388; iii, 268, 528, 620; ii, 839, 398, 840.
Havens, E. O., iii, 526 428.
Haviland, Laura C, iii, 532.
Hawley, Jos. R., letter to Mrs. Stanton, iii, 28, 30, 90.
HAY, William, letter to Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 655 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, i, 631 --letter to _The North Star_, on the Saratoga Convention, i, 621; paper, property rights, 607.
Hayes, R. B., iii, 165.
Hayhurst, Martha, i, 348.
Hazard, Rebecca N., ii, 855, iii, 604.
Hazlett, Adelle, ii, 787; iii, 522.
Heath, Jeannette Brown, i, 642.
Heloise, i, 759.
Henderson, Miss A. M., iii, 654.
Henderson, Senator, ii, 98.
Heroism, Kate Shelly, iii, 633.
Herricourt, Madame, ii, 569, 395.
Hertell's, Barbara, will, i, 63.
Hewitt, Rev. Dr., i, 502.
Heyrick, Elizabeth, i, 41.
Heywood, E. H., ii, 222.
Hiatt, Hannah, i, 306.
Hiatt, Sarah W., iii, 803.
Hicks, Elias, i, 412, 415.
HIGGINSON, Thos. Wentworth, iii, 275, 277, 305 --Brick Church meeting, i, 500 --coëducation, on, iii, 496 --Kansas campaign, ii, 265 --Kansas campaign, ii, 237 --letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 917 --letter to Cleveland National Convention, i, 131 --letter to Lucy Stone, i, 566 --marriage ceremony, on, i, 260 --Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, i, 253 --_New York Times_, on the, i, 648 --speech, in Cleveland, O., ii, 802 --speech, in Cooper Institute, ii, 828 --speech, Broadway Tabernacle Convention, at, i, 656 --speech, Cleveland Convention, ii, 760, 771 --speech, National Convention, New York, i, 642 --voters, qualification of, i, 249 --temperance and woman suffrage, on, ii, 819 --theological discussion, i, 647 --woman's rights almanac, i, 863 --women in Christian civilization, on, i, 791.
Hilda, Abbess, i, 30.
Hill, Benj. H., speech, iii, 217.
Hill, Charlotte, iii, 365.
Hill, Peter, iii, 524.
Hillier, C. J., iii, 756.
Hinckley, Frederick A., on woman suffrage in Rhode Island, iii, 349 --speech at Washington Convention, iii, 222.
Hindman, Matilda, iii, 459, 522, 621, 719, 723.
HOAR, Geo. F., minority report, iii, 131, --presents petitions, iii, 104 --letter to Washington Convention, ii, 858 --speech, women in the Supreme Court, iii, 139 --select committee, U. S. Senate, iii, 198-216 --speech in 1871, ii, 820.
Hobart's, Ella F., services as chaplain in Union army, ii, 18.
Hobbs, Lucy B., dentist, iii, 401, 455.
Holland, J. G., iii, 46.
Holloway, Wm. R., iii, 534.
Homeopathic College, ii, 765.
Holland, iii, 907.
Holmes, Jennie F., iii, 683.
Holmes, Rev., iii, 390.
Hook, Frances, as a soldier, ii, 19.
HOOKER, Isabella B. iii, 194, 327 --argument before House Judiciary committee, iii, 103 --before Senate committee, iii, 105 --declaration and pledge, ii, 486 --letter to New York Convention, twenty-fifth anniversary, ii, 534 --police, how she would rule,, iii, 73 --receptions in Washington; iii, 99 --reminiscences of, iii, 320 --report, National Association, 1872, ii, 496 --speech before House Judiciary committee, ii, 458 --speech before Senate Judiciary committee, ii, 499 --thanks the champions of woman's rights in Congress, ii, 489 --Washington Convention, notes ii, 425.
Hooker, John, iii, 101, 327, 957.
Hopkins, E. A., on legal grievance of women, i, 584.
Hosmer, Harriet, iii, 143, 301, 595, 951.
Hospital clinics, iii, 448.
Houghton, Agnes A., iii, 359.
Hovey, Charles F., i, 625 --Bequests, i, 257, 258, 667.
Howe, Frederick B., iii, 438.
Howe, J. H., on women as jurors, iii, 736.
HOWE, Julia Ward, ii, 757, 770, 792, 873, portrait, 783; iii, 270, 275, 276, 371 --Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 335 --President of Am. Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii 834 --Speech in Philadelphia, ii, 817; in Detroit, 834 --Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, on, ii, 847.
Hoyt, John W., Gov. of Wyoming, iii, 241, 474, 730.
Hoyt, Mrs., on anti-slavery and woman's rights, ii, 59, 61, 63.
Howitt, Wm., letter to Lucretia Mott, i, 434.
Howland, Emily, i, 688.
Howland, Fannie, description of Washington Convention, ii, 416.
Howland, William, iii, 437.
Hubbard, R. D., iii, 326.
Hugo, Victor, ii, 369, iii, 75, 127.
Hulett, Alta C., iii, 572.
"Human Rights," Hurlbut's, i, 38.
HUNT, Harriot K., i, 219, 224, 255, 356, 531, 535, ii, 583 --medical education, on, i, 356 --physician, as a, i, 260 --speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 564 --taxation, protest against, i, 259, iii, 298.
Hunt's, Ward, Judge, decision Anthony trial, ii, 689 --resolution against, ii, 537.
Hunt's, Richard, tea table, i, 68.
Hunt, Seth, iii, 270.
Hurlbut's "Human Rights," i, 38.
Husband and wife, act concerning rights and liabilities of, i, 686.
Hussey, Cornelia Collins, iii, 482.
Husted, James W., favors suffrage for women, iii, 409, 417, 424, 437.
Hutchinson family, ii, 59, 239, 262, 309, 542, 934; iii, 35 --Letter, John W., i, 627.
Hutchinson, Anne, i, 206.
Hutchinson, Nellie, iii, 752.