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by Carrie Chapman Catt and Nettie Rogers Shuler Chronological Record of the Wi…IndexAbbott, Rev. Lyman, 126Abolitionists. See Anti-SlaveryAcklen, Col. Joseph H., 424Acts of Reconstruction, 228Adams, Abigail, 9Adams, John Quincy, 15Addams, Jane, 239Agricultural and Commercial Press Service, 158Alabama, 12, 314 ff., 468 ff.Alaska, 189Allen, Gov. Henry J., 291, 344Amendments, Federal-13th, 32, 3614th, 41 ff., 46 ff., 59, 67, 72, 89, 92 ff.15th, 32, 65, 68 ff., 87, 94 ff., 228, 36616th, 71, 246, 40517th, 24618th, 365 ff., 40519th, 366 ff., 405American Anti-Slavery Societies, 17American Constitutional League, 446American Equal Rights Association, 63 ff.American Revolution, 4American Woman Suffrage Association, 267 ff., et seq.Andreae, Percy, 141, 145 ff., 149, 195, 197, 202, 217, 220, 303Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, 217Anthony, Susan B., 22 ff., 25 ff., 28, 29, 35, 36 ff., 50, 54, 61, 63, 75, 88, 90, 91 ff., 99 ff., 115 ff., 227, 231 ff., 267 ff., 280, 299, 385, 467Anti-liquor movement, 13, 22 ff., 28, 29 ff.Anti-Saloon League, 201 ff., 416Anti-slavery movement, 13 ff., 17, 29 ff., 32, 88Anti-Slavery Standard, 55Anti-Suffrage activities, 271 ff., 314 ff., 353, 360, 368, 379, 395, 410, 412, 441, 450, 453, 458Arizona, 128 ff., 176 ff., 389Arkansas, 315, 319, 353 ff.Association Opposed to Suffrage for Women, 271, 276, 312, 371Atlantic Monthly, 97 ff.Bailey, Justice, 455Baird, Sen. (N. J.), 327 ff.Balfour, Mr., 338Bankhead, Sen. John H., 469Banner, Nashville, 425, 443Barnhart, Representative, 321Barrels and Bottles, Indianapolis, 221Barrett, Hugh, 388Bartlett, Gov., 355Bauer, Carl, 184Beck, Senator (Kentucky), 232 ff.Beecher, Catherine, Essay on Slavery, “Duty of American Females,“ 15Beecher, Henry Ward, 29, 39 ff., 55Beeckman, Gov. R. Livingston, 372Behrman, Mayor Martin, 314, 481, 484Beis, Mr., 141, 198Bennett, James Gordon, 27Bickett, Gov., 478Bilbo, Gov. Theodore G., 470Bilgrien, Herman, 345Bingham, Senator, 73Black, Gov. James D., 374Blackwell, Alice Stone, 269Blackwell, Elizabeth, 21, 34Blackwell, Henry B., 54, 269Blaine, James G., 44, 60, 66Blaine, “Twenty Years in Congress,“ 86Bloch, Jesse A., 393 ffBloomer, Amelia, 22Bloomer, Mrs. Nevada, 113Bonner, Neil, 154Borah, Sen., 253, 327Boston and Maine Railroad, 153, 166 ff.Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, 14Boyle, Gov. Emmet D., 379Bradwell, Myra, 93, 95Braxton, “Fifteenth Amendment,“ 65Brent, Mistress, 8Brewers Association, 111, 124 ff., 133 ff., et seq.Brezeale, Phanor, 483Bright, Mr., 77 ff.British Anti-Slavery Societies, 17Brown, Antoinette, 23 ff., 26Brown, L. Ames, 279Bryce, James, “Modern Democracies,“ 164, 166, 168Burn, Harry, 449 ff.Burn, Mrs. J. L., 451Busch, Adolph, 140Busch, August A., 217Butler, Benjamin F., 106Butler, Marion, 253Byrne, W. E. R., 395California, 29, 42, 123, 153, 174 ff., 237, 358Campbell, Gov. John W., 78, 352, 389“Capitol Ring,“ Oklahoma, 306Capital, Topeka, 121Carey, Gov. Robert D., 379Carpenter, Sen. Matthew, 93, 105Carroll, Anna Ella, 35Cartter, Chief Justice, 94 ff.Casteel, H. H., 471Catt, Carrie Chapman, 250, 268 ff.Catts, Gov. Sidney J., 485Champion of Fair Play, 155Chandler, Sen. William E., 167Channing, Rev. William Henry, 24Chapman, Maria Weston, 16Child, Lydia Maria, 38Chinese, 66, 87, 123, 176Chronicle, California, 123Church, and women, 7, 15Civil War, 31, 32 ff., 89, 160 ff., 227 ff.Clark, Champ, 484Clark, Chief Justice (N. C.), 428Clement, Gov. Percival W., 399, 400, 404 ff., 461Clements, H. H., 440Cleveland, Grover, 112, 114, 128, 232Coggeshell, Mary J., 216Colby, Bainbridge, 455Colby, Everett, 388College Equal Suffrage League, 285Collins, Emily P., 20Collins, Sen., 445Colorado, 117 ff., 362 ff.Colt, Colonel, 373Comer, Charles P., 349Common Law, 6Concord Railway, 166 ff.Congregational Churches of Massachusetts, 15Congress, 32, 33, 38 ff., 43 ff., 46 ff., 57, 68, 97, 105, 229 ff., 240, 248, 261, 316 ff., 333 ff., 364 ff., 491Congressional Committee for Woman Suffrage, 243 ff., 250, 319 ff.Congressional Hearing on Suffrage, 69Congressional Union, 243 ff., 255, 269Connecticut, 12, 399 ff., 400 ff.Continental Congress, 9Conventions, Woman Suffrage, 26 ff., 29, 92, 100, 234, 243, 259 ff., 318 ff., 339, 381 ff.Cornwell, Gov. John J., 392Courant, Hartford, 402Cowan, Senator, 46 ff.Cox, James M., 399, 437 ff., 444, 452, 484Crane, Sen. Murray, 253Cromer, Lord, 323Crosser, Mr., 321Crowley, Richard, 102, 105 ff.Cummings, Homer, 384, 365, 484Cummins, Senator, 341Curtis, George William, 29, 52, 55Cutler, Hannah Tracy, 29Daily Oklakoman, 310, 312Dame Schools, 10Daniels, Josephus, 465Daughters of Temperance, 22Davis, Gov. D. W., 388Davis, Frank, Jr., 208Davis, Paulina Wright, 11, 29Davis, President of West Point, 25Declaration of Independence, 9, 20, 31, 33, 57Declaration of Women’s Rights, 20Delaware, 407 ff.Democrat, Rochester, 26Democrats, passim.Dickinson, Anna, 36Diggs, Annie E., 120District of Columbia, 15, 68, 93Divine Right of Kings, 4Divine Right of Men, 4Dixon, Senator, 183Dodson, T. A., 453Douglas, Frederick, 55Dowlen, R. L., 448Doyle, Mr., 143Drake, Dr. Emma F. A., 389Drenning, T. H., 56Drew, Mr., 330 ff.Dunniway, Abigail Scott, 124 ff.Dupont, Pierre, 409Eddy, Elizabeth, 270Edge, Sen. Walter E., 388Edmunds, Senator, 105, 127Education of women, 7, 8 ff. 16, 21Edwards, Edward I., 388Election frauds, 170 ff., 181 ff., 204 ff., 307 ff.Ellis, Dr. A. Caswell, 314Emancipation Proclamation, 32, 35“Emergency Corps,“ 400 ff.Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 29Empire State Campaign Committee, 287, 201England, suffrage struggle in, 240 ff., 323, 338Eskridge, Ex-Gov. C. V., 120Fairchild Case, 461Fairchild, Charles S., 455Farmer’s Alliance, 114 ff.Farmers’ Co-operative Association, 158Fawcett, Millicent Garrett, 241Federal Suffrage Amendment, 89, 227 ff., 246 ff., 250 ff., et seq., 269 317 ff., 342, 366, 495, 496 (summary)Ferguson, Gov. James E., 256, 258, 315, 329, 349Ferguson, W. O., 380Ferres, Governor, 183Fess, Representative, 439Fillmore, Ex-President, 102“Floaters,“ 167Florida, 485 ff.Force Bill, 87, 88Foster, Mrs. J. Ellen, 120Fox, Hugh T., 155 ff., 273Frazer, Governor, 361Freedman’s Bureau, 36Freeling, S. P., 306, 311 ff., 391 ff.Frelinghuysen, Sen. Joseph S., 388,Frierson, Asst. Atty.-Gen., 426“Front Door Lobby,“ 316Fuller, Margaret, 12Fusionists, 114Gage, Frances D., 29Gage, Matilda Joslyn, 102Gaines, Joseph Holt, 395Gallinger, Senator (N. H.), 330Gardner, Gov. Frederick D., 349Gardner, Mr., of Penn. Brewers, 149Garrison, William Lloyd, 14, 17, 29, 44, 55Geneva Medical College, 21Georgia, 466 ff.German-American Alliance, 147 ff., 184, 194 ff., 197, 201, 221German woman suffrage, 339Germans, 135 ff., 298Gillette, Speaker, 342Goodrich, Gov. James P., 377 ff.Gormley, Senator, 412Granges, 114, 126Grant, Ulysses S., 60, 69, 75, 81, 86, 105Greeley, Horace, 27, 49 ff., 52 ff., 57, 90, 91Greeley, Mrs. Horace, 53, 55Green, Carlton W., 359Greenwood, Grace, 29, 268Gregory, “Legacy to My Daughters,“ 8Griffin, J. Frank, 448Griffing, Mrs. Josephine, 36Grimke sisters, 13, 14, 16Haines, “Third Party Movements,“ 239Hall, Judge N. K., 101 ff., 106Handicaps to woman suffrage, 160 ff.Hanley, J. Frank, 416 ff., 419Hanover, Joe, 448Harding, W. L., 218 ff., 222, 225, 349Harding, Warren G., 398, 402 ff., 405, 439, 443, 444, 452Hart, Assemblyman, 411Hart, Gov. Louis A., 384Hart, Louis F., 395Haskell, Frances M., 396Hawke, George S., 415 ff.Hayes, President, 229Hays, Will H., 373, 384, 403Hebard, Grace Raymond, in Journal of American History, 80Heflin, Mr., 245Herald, Chicago, 251 ff.Herald, New York, 27, 65Hicks, Representative, 321Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 23, 55, 63“History of Woman Suffrage“ quoted, 22, 25, 41 ff.Hitchcock, Senator (Nebr.), 327Hoar, Sen. George F., 228, 232Holcomb, Gov. Marcus A., 399, 400 ff., 404, 460“Home Rule Amendment,“ 202 ff.Homestead, Iowa, 218 ff.Hook, Andrew J., 331 ff.Hooker, Isabelle Beecher, 02“Hottentots,“ 236 ff.House, 234, 318, 340Houston, Robert, 412Hoyt, Ex-Governor, 79Hudson, Eliza, 121Hughes, Charles Evans, 259, 416 ff., 428Hugo, Victor, “Century of Women,“ 9Hunt, Judge Ward, 102 ff.Hurst, Mrs., 380Idaho, 122 ff., 388 ff.Illinois, 189 ff., 444“Illinois Law,“ 189 ff.Immigrants, 161Income tax, 246, 261Independent, The, 55Indiana, 377 ff.Initiative and Referendum, 366 ff., 417 ff.Interstate Conference Committee, 142 ff.Iowa, 196, 211 ff., 263, 349Joffre, General, 338Johns, Laura M., 120Johnson, President Andrew, 42, 48, 75Jones, Sen. A. A., 328Journal, Kennebec, 360Journal, Providence, 373Julian, George W., 67 ff., 71, 127Jurors, women, 80 ff.Kansas, 29, 51, 52, 54 ff., 119 ff., 177Keller, Joseph, 148Kelly, Abby, 14, 16Kemmerle, Fred, 217Kentucky, 12, 374 ff.Kilby, Governor, 469Kingman, Hon. J. W., 76Kipling, Parody of “If,“ 383Kitchin, Mr., 319Knights of Labor, 115Ku Klux Klan, 73, 87, 88, 100La Follette, Senator, 236 ff.Langford, Judge, 454Lansden, Judge, 454Larch-Miller, Miss Aloysius, 390 ff.Law Journal, Albany, 103Layton, Daniel, 409Lazzarola, Gov. C. A., 389 ff.League of Women Voters, 386, 433, 440 ff., 451, 456Ledbetter, Judge, 306 ff.Legal disabilities of women, 5, 12, 21Legal tests of women suffrage, 364 ff.Leser vs. Garnett case, 461Leslie, Mrs. Frank, 270Liberal Advocate, Columbus, 274Liberal convention, 1872, 90Lilly, Mrs. Mary B., 346Lincoln, Abraham, 32, 35, ff., 42, 69 ff., 79, 166, 235Lippitt, Ex-Senator, 373Liquor interests, 181, 186 ff., 192 ff., 196 ff., 270 ff., 273 ff., 303, 367, 417, et passim.Llewellyn, Governor, 121Lobbyists, 150 ff.Lodge, Sen. Henry Cabot, 253 ff., 330, 483Lorton, Mrs. Eugene, 312Louisiana, 89, 313 ff., 480 ff.Lowden, Gov. Frank O., 344Lyons, Mr., 306Lyons, William, 412 ff.Macomb County, Michigan, Retail Liquor Dealers’ Association, 275Madison, Robert, 359Maine, 21, 22, 302 ff., 359 ff.Maling, Mr., 276Mann, James R., 321, 340Married women, rights of, 6Marshall, Vice-President, 342Maryland, 8, 393, 446, 474 ff.Mason, Judge O. P., 111Massachusetts, 15, 26, 28, 293 ff., 348Matthews, John Mabry, 65 ff.Matthews, “Legislative and Judicial History,“ 87, 90, 97McAlester, W. C., 306McCabe, John H., 374McClintock, Ann, 19McGraw, James A., 391McKellar, Senator, 450McKinley, Speaker, 191McNabb, John E., 410, 412Mellis, David M., 61Michelson, M., 156 ff.Michigan, 110, 179 ff., 305Militants, 241, 243Military Reconstruction Act, 59Mill, Mrs. John Stuart, 26Miller, Justice, 97Miller, L. D., 448Miller, Nathan L., 469Milliken, Gov. Carl E., 360Minnesota, 29Minor, Francis, 93, 94 ff.Minor, Virginia L., 93, 95Mississippi, 12, 21, 89, 411, 470 ff.Missouri, 194, 349Mob convention, 26Mondell, Representative (Wyoming), 248Monroe, Senator, 445Montana, 193 ff.Montgomery, A. R., 393 ff.Morgan, Senator (Alabama), 233Morris, Mrs. Esther, 75 ff., 79 ff.Morton, Senator Oliver P., 228Moses, Senator (N. H.), 327, 331 ff.Mott, James, 20Mott, Lucretia, 17, 29, 63, 68National Association of Commerce and Labor, 147National Bulletin, 148National Enquirer, Indianapolis, 419National Female Anti-Slavery Society, 14, 15National Forum, 155, 274, 278National Hotel Men’s Association, 142National Loyal League, 35National Retail Dealers’ Association, 154National Retail Liquor Dealers’ Association, 141 ff.National Woman Suffrage Association, 174 ff., 207, 235, 237, 243 ff., 250 ff., 264 ff., 280 ff., 304, 306, 317 ff., 376 ff., 381 ff., 396 ff., 433 ff., et passim.Nebraska, 48, 92, 110 ff., 354 ff.Negro question, 13 ff., 30, 42 ff., 46 ff., passim, 76 ff., 464 ff., 491Negro suffrage, 32, 33, 42 ff., 46 ff., passim., 76 ff., 86 ff., 163 ff., 199, 228, 233, 483 ff.Nevada, 42, 194, 379 ff.New Hampshire, 126 ff., 166, 330 ff., 355New Jersey, 9, 292 ff., 387 ff.New Mexico, 389 ff.New Republic, 156 ff.New York (State), 15, 21, 22 ff., 26, 29 ff., 38, 51, 55, 57 ff., 170, 266, 280 ff., 294 ff., 346New York City suffrage campaign, 280 ff.Newbold, Governor, of Iowa, 213Newburg Memorial Association, 210News, Chattanooga, 426Nichols, Clarinda I., 29Nichols, Mary Gore, 11Nickerson, Captain, 76Norbeck, Gov. Peter, 361North American Review, 279North Carolina, 476 ff.North Dakota, 361Nugent, James R., 292, 387 ff.Oberlin College, Ohio, 13, 21Ohio, 24, 28, 140, 196 ff., 274, 368, 414 ff.Oklahoma, 127 ff., 169, 305 ff., 390 ff.Olcott, Gov. Ben W., 375 ff.Oregon, 29, 42, 124 ff., 177 ff., 356, 375 ff.Osborn, Governor, of Michigan, 179, 181Overman, Sen. Lee S., 464, 477Owen, Sen. Robert L., 391 ff.Padillo, Dan, 390Palmer, A. Mitchell, 374, 388, 405Parades, 3, 235 ff., 241 ff., 251 ff., 285 ff., 296Parker, Gov. John M., 481 ff.Parker, Theodore, 29Patrons of Husbandry, 214Paul, Alice, 241, 244Pay of legislators, 166Pennsylvania, 21, 149, 293, 347 ff.Penrose, Sen. Boies, 253, 347Perry, Sen. W. A., 374Phillips, Wendell, 24, 29, 39 ff., 49, 55Pierce, Gilbert A., 115, 491Pierson, Anna, T., 355Pillsbury, Parker, 61Pittman, Sen. Key, 256 ff.Pleasant, Gov. Ruffin G., 353, 483, 484Politics against woman suffrage, 489 ff.Polk County Woman Suffrage Society, 212Pollock, William P., 334Pomerene, Senator (Ohio), 327Pomeroy, Senator, 49, 67Populist Party, 114, 118, 119 ff.Press, Savannah, 466Price, Attorney-General, 417Progress, 154Progressive Party, 175, 177, 189, 238 ff., 254Prohibition, 22, 115, 133 ff., 154, 196 ff., 207 ff., 278, 324, 365 ff., 415 ff., (see also Liquor interests)Railroads, 151 ff., 166 ff.Raker, Mr., 320Rankin, Jeannette, 194, 318Ratification of Suffrage Amendment, 343 ff., 351 ff., 371 ff., et seq.Red Cross, 34, 295Reed, Senator (Mo.), 341Referendum question, 417 ff.Register, Iowa, 218Remonstrance, 116, 271Republicans, passim.Resolutions Committee, 252 ff., 256, 335Revolution, 61 ff., 74, 270Rhode Island, 112, 190, 372 ff.Richardson, “Life of Grant,“ 69Riddick, T. K., 447, 458Riddle, Albert G., 93 ff., 96, 98Riddle, Sen. Agnes, 363Ritchie, Governor, 475Roads, Iowa controversy, 218 ff.Roberts, Governor, 426 ff., 432 ff., 455Robertson, Alice, 312Robertson, Gov. J. B. A., 390Rogers, Nathaniel P., 17Roosevelt, Theodore, 177, 227, 235, 237 ff., 323, 333, 490Root, Elihu, 365Roraback, John Henry, 399, 402, 404Rose, Ernestine L., 29Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 8Ruppert, President, of Brewers’ Association, 134 ff.Russell, Gov. Lee M., 470Russians, 116 ff.Sage, Mrs. Russell, 11Sammis, Mrs. Ida, 346Sanders, J. Y., 484Sanders, Newell, 453Sanitary Commission, The, 34 ff.San Souci, Lt.-Gov. Emery J., 374Sargent, A. A., 228Sargent, Senator, 105.Saulsbury, Senator (Del.), 327 ff.Sawyer, Joan, 289Schenck, Miss, 355Schlighting, Mr., 144Schmidt, Oscar, 143, 188School suffrage, 12Schurz, Sen. Carl, 67Schwab, John, 201Scott, Henry P., 411Selden, Judge Henry R., 100, 101 ff.Senate, United States, passim.Senate Judiciary Committee, 92Shafroth, Sen. John, 247, 302Shaw, Dr. Anna Howard, 241, 260, 268 ff., 338, 385Shaw, Miss, 236Sheeks, Ben, 78Sherman, General, 88Shoup, Gov. Oliver H., 362 ff.Silver movement, 114Simmons, Senator, 477Sims, Representative, 321Slavery, 13, 14, 28Smith, Gov. Alfred E., 344Smith, Gerrit, 49 ff.Smoot, Senator, 253Smuts, General, 337Socialists, 298Soldiers’ ballots, 307 ff.Sons of Temperance, 22South Carolina, 472South Dakota, 114 ff., 304, 361 ff.Spencer, Senator (Mo.), 341Springer, William M., 83Springfield Republican, 41 ff.Sproul, Governor, 347Staatsverbund Michigan, 184Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 17, 22, 28 ff., 35, 37, 51, 54 ff., 61, 63, 68 ff., 73, 92, 228, 267 ff., 270State Journal, Wisconsin, 345 ff.States that did not ratify, 462 ff.Steering Committee, 320Stephens, Gov. William D., 358 ff.Stevens, Alexander, 97 ff.Stevens, Thaddeus, 42, 49Stone, Lucy, 13, 27, 29, 54, 267, 269 ff.Sturgeon, Mrs. T. H., 312Sumner, Arthur P., 373 ff.Sumner, Sen. Charles, 35, 38, 42, 47, 49, 324Supreme Court, Federal, 93 ff., 99 ff., 365, 368, 371, 414 ff., 422, 424, 427, 461Taft, William Howard, 236 ff., 279Tammany Hall, 283, 297 ff.Taxation, 4, 9Taylor, Mrs., 26Teachers’ Convention, N. Y., 25Temperance movement, 22Tennessee, 422 ff., 478 ff.Tennesseean, 426, 432 ff.Texas, 12, 314, 315, 329, 348Texas Business Men’s Association, 157Texas Democrats, 314Thomas, Sen. Charles S., 240Thompson, Att’y-Gen’l, 454 ff.Thompson, Mrs. Alexander, 376Thompson, Frank M., 428Thorp, “Constitutional History of the United States,“ quoted, 32, 54, 65Thuenen, Henry, 144, 149, 217, 219Tilton, theodore, 39, 55, 64Times, Akron, Ohio, 206Times, New York, 256, 257Todd, A. L., 440, 442Townsend, Governor, 408 ff.Train, George Francis, 61Trapp, Lt.-Gov. Edward, 306Tribune, New York, 27, 50, 52, 55Trotter, William, 464 ff.Troy Female Seminary, 10, 11Turner, Banks, 448 ff.Underwood, Sen. Oscar W., 469Union Leader, Manchester, 332Union League Club, N. Y., 290Unmarried women, rights of, 6, 7Upton, Harriet Taylor, 456Utah, 68, 127 ff., 355Van Voorhis, John, 102Vermont, 315, 399, 404 ff., 461Victory summarized, 495-496Virginia, 473 ff.Von Baer, 12Votes, buying of, 163 ff.Wade, Senator, 49Wadsworth, Sen. James, 253, 327, 334, 336Walker, Seth, 440 ff., 447 ff., 452 ff., 459Wallace, Henry M., 183Walpole, Horace, 8Walsh, Senator (Montana), 257, 258War Congress, 318Ward &&; Gow, 297Washington (State), 112 ff., 153, 174, 384Watts, R. H., 471Wayne, Frances Bedford, 276Webb, Chairman, 320Weeks, Senator (Mass.), 327, 330, 336Weinland, Edgar L., 207 ff.West Virginia, 300 ff., 393 ff.Westminster Review, 26Wheeler, Everett P., 446Wheeler, Wayne, 416Whitman, Governor (N. Y.), 297Whittier, John Greenleaf, 16Wholesale Liquor Dealers’ Association, 124 ff.Wilcox, William, 326Willard, Mrs. Emma, 10Willard, Frances, 134William, King, of Prussia, 81Williams, Miss Charl, 441, 456Williams, John Sharp, 470Williams, Gov. Robert L., 306 ff., 313Williams, Senator (of Mississippi), 324Wilson, Sen. Henry, 49, 59Wilson, Woodrow, 189, 238, 255, 257 ff., 264, 292, 323 ff., 334, 342, 374, 392, 399, 426, 465Wisconsin, 28, 29, 186, 344 ff.Woolstonecraft, Mary, “The Vindication of Women,“ 8Woman Citisen, 266, 270, 335, 341, 398“Woman Suffrage History,“ quoted, 111“Woman Suffrage Party,“ 283Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, 134, 154, 197, 221, 223, 278, 281, 300 ff.Woman’s Journal, 242, 270, 276Woman’s Party, 269Woman’s State Temperance Society, 22Women’s Political Union, 285Women’s Rights Conventions, 17, 19 ff., 26, 29, 38, 78, 92, 100World, New York, 61, 284World War, 249, 265, 292, 337World’s Anti-Slavery Convention, 17World’s Temperance Convention, 23 ff.Wright, Martha C., 19Wyoming, 74 ff., 83, 127, 379Young, Harlan, 112Young, Houston G., 393
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