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Douglass, Sarah M., i, 332.

Douglass, Stephen A., ii, 263, 301.

Dow, Neal, i, 121, 154.

Downing, Geo. T., ii, 214, 215, 377.

Downing, Lucy, iii, 296.

Downs, Cora M.,made a Regent, iii, 706.

Doyle, Sarah E. H., iii, 344.

Draper, E. D., ii, 242.

Dresser, Horace, ii, 952.

Duchess of Sutherland, i, 421.

Dugdale, Jos. A., on wills, i, 357.

Duniway, Abigail Scott, arrest of, ordered, iii, 774 — career, iii, 768 — egged at Jacksonville, Oregon, iii, 775 — Constitutional liberty, on, ib. lecturing tour, iii, 769 — temperance meeting, at a, iii, 772.

E.

Eaglesfield, Elizabeth, iii, 549.

Earl, Sarah H., tribute, i, 217 — President New England Convention, made, i, 254-

Eastman, Mary F., speeches, ii, 829, 840, 845, 854.

Ecclesine, Thos. C., iii, 420.

Eddy, Eliza P'., will case, iii, 312.

Edgerton, A. J., on woman suffrage, iii, 666.

Editor, first colored, i, 91.

Editors, opinions of three liberal, ii, 227.

Editors interviewed, iii, 623.

Edmunds, Senator, on State rights and suffrage, ii, 561, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573. 580 — woman suffrage, on, iii, 70.

Education, Mrs. Dall's report, ii, 900.

Education, compulsory, iii, 6l.

Education, equal, ii, 909.

Educational movement, iii, 398.

Eggleston, Edward, on woman suffrage, ii, 810.

Eldridge, Edward, iii, 781.

Electors, qualification of, ii, 272, 463-4.

Eliot, Rev. Wm. G., i, 171.

Elizabeth, Queen, i, 30.

Ellsworth, Bertha H., iii, 700.

Elstob, Elizabeth, i, 30.

Emancipation Petition, ii, 78.

Emerson, on Power of Human Mind, ii, 427.

Episcopal restrictions, i, 785.

Essex County Society, iii, 270.

Estabrook, Prof., speech for woman suffrage, ii, 839.

"Eumenes", i, 451.

Evans, L. D., ii, 10, iii, 801. 63

Evarts, Wm. M., upon woman's subordination, i, 789, iii, 53.

F.

Fable, "The Selfish Rats," iii, 114.

Fales, Mrs. I. C., speech on suffrage ii 851.

Fairchild, Governor, ii, 375.

Faithful, Emily, letter to Mrs. P. W. Davis, ii, 440.

Farnham, Eliza W., iii, 750 — speech at

Mozart Hall, i, 669, iii, 750.

Ferrin, Mary Upton, i, 209, iii, 289 — speech before Judiciary Committee. Massachusetts Legislature, i. 212.

Ferry, Thos. W., ii, 568, iii, 28, 154. on the Pembrina Territory bill, ii, 568.

Feudalism, i, 761-3.

Flanagan, Senator, on Sargent's amendment to Pembrina Territory bill, ii, 552.

Florida, iii, 829.

Field, Anna C. . ii, 398.

Field, David Dudley, iii, 647.

Field, Kate, i, 620.

Fields, Jas. T., letter to H. B. Blackwell, ii, 838.

Fifteenth Amendment, ii, 314, 327, 333, 334, 335, 336. 337, 387. 455. 463, 478. 479. 502, 503, 556, 557. 569, 616, 618, 619, 641. 642, 663.

Filley, Mary Powers, iii, 97, 380.

Foeking, Emilie, iii, 816.

Foley, Margaret, iii, 301.

Folger, Chas. J., i, 750, ii, 271, iii, 801.

Folsom, Marianna, iii, 703.

Foltz, Clara S., iii, 757.

Foote, Samuel A., i, 629.

Forbes, Arathusa L., iii, 596.

Ford, Jennie G., iii, 693.

Forney, John W., on women and hospital clinics, 3, 450.

Foster, Abby Kelly, i, 40, 53, 101, 134. ii, 216.

Fester, J. Ellen, iii, 536.

Foster, Julia, i, 301.

Foster, Rachel, i, 391, iii, 474.

Foster, Stephen S., i, 141, ii, 381.111,372,

Fourteenth Amendment, ii, 313, 315, 323. 324, 327, 407, 411. 412, 422, 455, 457. 461, 463. 468, 478, 479. 499, 500, 501. 502, 503, 556, 586, 590. 593, 595, 596, 619, 617, 618, 619, 621, 622, 624, 625, 626, 641, 642, 663.

Fox, Charles James, i, 453.

Fox, W. J. on women in politics, iii, 836.

Fowler, Lydia F., i, 178. 478, 491.

France, ii, 202 — agitation in, address of Pauline Roland and Jeanne Deroine, i, 234 — international woman's rights congress, iii, 896.

"Frank Miller," ii, 19.

Franklin, Benjamin, i, 324, ii, 344. 475.

Franklin, William, i, 441.

Freedmen's Relief Association, Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 26 Josephine Griffing's letter to Lucretia Mott, ii, 869 letters on the, ii, 45 originator of , ii, 38.