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HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
  • Amendments to State Constitutions for Woman Suffrage, laws in different States, xvi; difficulty in Minn and Neb., failure of Sch. Suff. in N. J., xvi; same in S. D., xvii; submitted by ten States and results, xxi; obstacles to securing, xxiii; comparison of votes, xxix; votes on, 40; adopted in Col., 528; in Idaho, 593; school and library in Minn., 778; law similar to amendment in Wis., 988.
  • American Woman Suffrage Association, work of after '84, Chap. XXII; 13; founded, 14; union with Nat'l Ass'n., 164.
  • Anecdotes, 71; public money for "shes," 193; in Tenn., 196; how men represent women 197; of Miss Willard, 215; woman on _ throne, 229; poll tax in Tenn., 241; women's voices, 334; woman's product, 337; from Ala, 341; Miss Anthony's right bower, 351; early education, 354-5; women who have all the rights they want, 360; Miss Anthony on "antis," 384; of Abigail Adams, 422; influence of liquor dealers, 486; Yon's vote in Col., 519; a Mass. legislator, 740; women's money builds State Houses, 763; suff. bill in Wash., 972.
  • Anti-Suffrage Association, advantage of, xxix; same, 16; they mean well, 327; in Ills., 603; in Mass., 716 et al.; against mother's guardianship, 744; in N. Y., 850 et al., 971: in Aus., 1032.
  • Anti-Suffragists, see Remonstrants.
  • Australia,

— South Chapter on,1027
— West,""1029
— New South Wales,""1029
— Victoria,""1031
— Queensland,""1032
— Tasmania""1033

  • Enfranchises its women, xiv; first country to grant them Munic. Suff., 224; eminent advocates of wom. suff., 1084.
  • Bazar, Nat'l. Ass'n., in New York, 365; Amer. Ass'n. in Boston, descrip. of, Mrs. Howe's and Mrs. Stone's addresses, 426-8.
  • Bible, wrong interpretation of, 65; for wom. suff., 71; not opp. to, 102; 106; men's interpretation of, 113; purpose of Creator, 119; not alone respons. for subjection of woman, 146; Woman's Bible, discussion of at Nat'l. conv., 263.
  • Bill of Rights, woman's, 154.
  • Brits, for wom. suff., how treated, xxvii; of Nat'l Ass'n., W. C. T. U., Fed. of Clubs, etc., 451-3, and under head of Legislative Action in State chapters, beginning 465; Nat'l. Ass'n. protests against Edmunds-Tucker Bill, 26; same, 71; 78; res. against, 122-3; committees on, 939.
  • Birthdays, Miss Anthony's 7oth, 163; her 74th, 223-4; her 78th, 291; greetings on, 300; her 8oth, vi; same, 383; 385 et seq.; gifts on, 389 et seq.; celebration of in Lafayette Opera House, Wash't'n., 394-404; trib. of Wm. Lloyd Garrison, 395, of Mrs. Coonley-Ward, 401, of Miss Shaw, 402; greeting from Mrs. Stanton, 402; Miss Anthony's response, 403; letters rec'd., 403; recep. in Corcoran Art Gallery, 404; her portrait presented, 405; her happiness, 405.

—Mrs. Stanton's 80th, 250.

—Rev. Anna Howard Shaw's, 391.

  • Boards, difficulty of getting women on, 462; see each State chapter under Office Holding, beginning 465; in Great Britain, 368, 1023.

—Lady Managers World's Fair, indebted to Miss Anthony, 211; same, 232; Act of Congress creating, 233; 609.

  • 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.