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Anthony, Susan B., i, 186, 465. 467. 468, 476, 485, 487, 489, 490, 500, 501, 515, 517, 526, 570, 589. 59 — 1-607, 624, 653, 673, 679, 716; ii, 66, 67, 116, 154, 220, 286, 287, 322, 360, 361, 363, 375, 382, 389, 391, 427, 431, 437, 442, 456, 582, 584, 760; iii, 3, 40, 66, 151, 175, 178, 195, 243, 257, 412, 502, 560, 580, 630,641, 697, 773, 811, 819 — Abolitionists, and the, ii, 264 — American Equal Rights Association, ii, 117, 171 — appeal for woman rights, 1854, i, 856 — appeal to Congress, ii, 167 — argument before Illinois Legislature, iii, 572 — argument before Senate Committee, iii, 160, 227 — arrest of, ii, 628 — arrest, incidents of, ii, 539 — arrest, resolution concerning, ii, 537 — birthday celebrated in Indianapolis, iii, 538 — "Bloomer," in a, i, 128 — bonnet and Noah's ark, iii, 522 — "Bread and Ballot," iii, 536 — California visit, iii, 756 — call, loyal women, ii, 53 — Centennial Exhibition, at the, iii 27 — complimented by Judge Edmunds, iii, 160 — Constitutional Convention at Albany, before, ii, 284 — corruptionist, as a, ii, 936 — Declaration of Rights, reads, at Centennial, iii, 31 — delegate to Democratic National Convention, ii, 340, comments of the press, ii, 342 — Democratic National Convention, at the, iii, 182 — feme sole capable of making a contract, iii, 21 — Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 340 — financial report, ii, 175 — fugitive wife's escape from an insane asylum, aids, i, 469 — general agent, appointed, i, 619 — Grant and Wilson campaign, appeal, ii, 517 — Grant, U. S., conversation with, ii, 544 — Iowa, in, iii, 622 — Kansas campaign, i, 200, ii, 239, 254, 261, 262, 263 — lecture, "False Theory," iii, 675 — lecturing tour, Ohio, iii, 491 — Letters: Boston Convention, i, 256 — Brooks, James, to, ii, 97 — Carson League, i, 488 — Democratic National Convention, to, ii, 340 — Foote, E. B., to, ii, 941 — Garfield. Jas. A., to, iii, 185 — loyal women, from, ii, 875 — Mott, Lydia, to, i, 748 — Stanton, Mrs., to, announcing her having voted, ii, 934 — Wright, Martha C., to, i, 678. Logan, Olive, and, ii, 385 — "Male" in the Constitution, on the word, ii, 91 — manhood suffrage, on, iii, 566 — marriage and divorce, on, i, 735 — meeting in Rahway, N. J., iii, 479 — meetings in Virginia, iii, 824 — Michigan campaign, iii, 522 — Napoleon of Woman Suffrage, the, I, 456 — Newport Convention, ii, 403 — on Mrs. Robert Dale Owen, i, 303 — Oregon visit, iii, 769 — police officer, and the, ii, 540 — portrait, i, 577 — President Mozart Hall Convention, i, 668 — President National Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 516 — presentations, iii, 193 — reception, Sorosis, iii, 571 — registered, ii, 627 — reminiscences, Mrs. E. C. Stanton's, i, 456 — report, National Convention, at Cooper Institute, i, 689 — report as secretary of American Equal Rights Association, ii, 183 — Revolution, i, 46 — Secretary Loyal League, made, ii, 66 — sex, and her, ii, 112 — Speeches: Anti-Slavery question, ii, 898 — Congressional Committee, before, ii, 414, 513 — first public speech, i, 41 — Furness' Church, in iii, 35 — Is It a Crime for a United States' Citizen to Vote? ii, 630 — Philadelphia Convention, i, 385 — Saratoga Convention, i, 621 — Teachers' Convention, N. Y. State, i, 513 — Temperance Convention, Rochester, i, 483 — Washington Convention, ii, 423, 521 — Washington Convention, iii, 259 — Woman's National Loyal League, ii, 57, 61. Suffrage, on, ii, 383 — tableau "Mother and Susan," i, 461 — Taxation without Representation, on, ii, 539 — Temperance Convention at Rochester, read call, i, 481 — testimonial, i, 534 — tour, western, ii, 367 — tour with Ernestine L. Rose, i, 97 — tracts, Kansas campaign, ii, 239 — tracts and petitions, on, i, 383 — Train, G. F., and the Revolution, criticism, ii, 264 — Trial: Arrest, ii, 628 — argument, Crowley's, ii, 648, 675 — argument, Judge Selden's, ii, 654 — bail, refused to give, ii, 629 — case opened by Judge Selden, ii. 652 — Gage, Matilda J., Letter to Albany Law Journal, ii, 947 — guilty, Court directs a verdict of, ii, 679 — Hunt's, Judge, decision, ii, 677 — Hunt's decision criticised, ii, 689, Hunt's decision reviewed, ii, 946 — incidents, ii, 537 — indictment, ii, 647 — inspectors of elections, See trials and decisions Jones, B. W., testimony, ii, 650 — letter from Gerrit Smith, ii, 941 — trial, new, denied, ii, 687 — trial, new, motion for, ii, 680 — opening of, ii, 647 — petition to Congress praying for remission of fine, ii, 698 — reports, majority and minority, ii, 701, 711 — Pound, J. E., testimony ii, 653 — press comments, ii, 935 — resolutions concerning, ii, 537 — Selden's letter, ii, 935 — sentenced to pay a fine of $100, ii, 687 — testimony in trial of election inspectors, ii, 692 — Washington gossip, ii, 943. Tribute, "Aunt Lottie's," iii, 41 — tribute, to Laura C. Haviland, iii, 532 — tribute, from The Leavenworth Commercial (Kansas), ii, 263 — tribute to Lucretia Mott, iii, 189 — tribute, St. Louis Convention, iii, 147 — tribute, Scovill's, ii, 420 — visit to Lucretia Mott, i, 414 — voted for Grant for President, ii, 628 — letter announcing her having voted, ii, 934 — Washington Territory Legislature, hearing before, iii, 786 — Wyoming visit, iii, 734.