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History of Woman Suffrage.

Blackwell, Henry B., ii, 382 — Kansas Campaign, ii, 232, 235 — South, on the, ii, 929 — speech at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Steinway Hall, ii, 8n at American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Cooper Institute, ii, 830 — Cleveland Convention, i, 126, ii, 780 — President of Am. Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii, 856 — Vermont Watchman, on iii, 386 — Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, on, ii, 846.

Blake, Lillie Devereux, iii, 74, 223, 483 — Argument before House Committee, iii, 163 — sketch of, iii,4o8 — Dix's Lenten lectures, her reply to, iii, 436 — lectures "Woman's Place to-day," iii, 436 — Washington Convention '76, iii, 7 — Washington Convention, at, ii, 541 — Fable, "The Selfish Rats," iii, 114 — speech, Battle of Lexington Commemoration, iii, 414.

Blake, S. L., against woman suffrage, iii, 371.

Blain'e, Jas. G., iii, 164, 165, 366.

Blair, Henry W., letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 380.

Bloomer, Amelia, i, 46 — address before Nebraska Legislature, iii, 672 — Cleveland National Convention, at, i, 128 — comments on Jane G. Swisshelm, i, 844 — portrait, i, 496 — replies to Senator Gaylord's speech against r woman suffrage, iii, 623 — speech at Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 483 — work done, iii, 613.

Bloomer costume, i, 127, 469, 844.

Blunt, Gen., Kansas campaign, ii, 243.

Boarding House Law, i, 688.

Bodeker, Anna W., iii, 823 — vote, attempted to, iii, 824.

Bohemia, iii, 907.

Bolton, Sarah Knowles, iii, 494.

Bolton, Sarah T., i, 300.

Bones, Marietta, address to Dakota Constitutional Convention, iii, 665.

Booth, Mary L., i, 48, 624, ii, 433.

Boston Common-wealth, report of fifth Washington Convention, ii, 543.

Boston Convention, i, 255.

Boston Transcript, iii, 227.

Bottsford, Harriette, iii, 623.

Bower, E. S., iii, 700.

Bowles, Ada C., iii, 194.

Bowles, Samuel, letter to Mrs. Hooker, iii, 325.

Boyd, Louise V., sketch of, i, 312.

Bradburn, Geo., address, i, 56.

Bradlaugh, Charles, speaks in New York for woman suffrage, ii, 842.

Bradley, Judge, on the XIV. Amendment, ii, 457 — opinion, Bradwell case, ii, 624.

Bradstreet, Anne, i, 204, iii, 302.

Bradwell, Myra, application to Illinois Bar, ii, 601 — opinion denying, ii, 609 — Carpenter's, Matt. H., argument, ii, 615 — opinion of Justice Bradley, ii, 624 — report of proceedings in Illinois and U. S. Snpreme Courts, ii, 614 — U. S. Supreme Court decision, ii, 622 — writ of error, ii, 614.

Brent, Margaret, first woman in America to claim the right to vote, iii, 815.

Bright, Jacob, iii, 727, 841 — letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 438 — municipal franchise bill, secures, iii, 845 — became law, iii, 847 — Parliament, fails of reelection, iii, 853 — speech on woman suffrage, iii, 849, 873 — votes for woman suffrage, iii, 842.

Bright, John, ii, 349, 366, 420 — speech against woman suffrage, iii, 861.

Bright, Wm. H., career of, iii, 729.

Brinkerhoff, Martha H., iii, 614.

British taxation, ii, 202.

Bromwell, H. P. H., iii, 720.

Brooklyn Bridge, iii, 440.

Brooks, James, on woman suffrage, ii, 97.

Brooks, Harriets., sketch of, iii, 692.

Broomall, John H., iii, 464.

Brougham, Lord, i, 633.

Brown, Antoinette L.,i, 41, 119, 186, 624 — Bible argument, points on the, i, 535 — colleges, on i, 144 — on the Half'world's Temperance Convention, i, 507 — pastor, ordained as, i, 473 — portrait, i, 449 — resolutions, Albany Convention, i, 593 — speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 553 — Syracuse National Convention, argument, i, 524 — World's Temperance Convention, at the, i, 152. (See Blackwell, A. L. B.)

Brown, B. Gratz, speech, ii, 136 — universal suffrage, on, iii, 598.

Brown, David Paul, i, 333.

Brown, Martha McClellan, iii, 226.

Brown, Mary Olney, iii, 767 — argument, her right to vote, iii, 783 — vote, attempts to, iii, 780, 785.

Brown, Olympia, iii, 73, 267, 301 — discussion with Fred. Douglass, ii, 311 — Kansas, in, i, 200, ii, 239, 240, 241 — letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 259 — sketch of, iii, 646 — speech at Equal Rights Association anniversary, Cooper Institute, ii, 309 — speech before Congressional Committee, iii, 95 — speech, Washington Convention, '76, iii, 7 — speech at Washington Convention, ii, 422.

Brown, R. T., speech on suffrage, ii, 853.

Brown, Sarah A., nominated for office, iii, 705.

Brown, Wm. Wells, ii, 368.

Bruhn, Rosa, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 439.

Buchanan, James, ii, 204.

Buck, J. D., iii, 511.