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HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.


— 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 pee 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; 360.

— 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, 3383 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 Jaw, 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., 963-0, 1096; in Wis., 990; Justices of, favoring wom. suff., Del., 565; Ida. 593, 1080; 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., goo.
  • 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'!. Convs. of Dak., Wash., Mont. and (daho, 4390; 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, 1, 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 Naas U. Ss. Palmer on, 68, U 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. 1027-28.