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History of Woman Suffrage.

Freeland, Margaret, arrest of, i, 475,

Frelinghuysen, F. G., speech, ii, 135.

Fremont, Jessie E., letter to Susan B, Anthony, ii, 911.

Fremont, Jno. C., Presidential campaign, i, 651.

French, Charlotte Olney, iii, 784.

Frothingham, O. B., ii, 186, 248, 380, 545.

Fry, Elizabeth, i, 479.

Fry, Elizabeth, and Lucretia Mott, i. 423.

Frye, Wm. P., iii, 105, 366.

Fuller, Margaret, i, 40, 49, 217, 801; iii, 307.

Fulton, W. C., iii, 776.

Furness' church, iii, 35.

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Gage, Frances Dana, ii, 112, 113, 114, 116, iii, 561 — Cleveland Convention, at, i, 124 — lectures in Iowa, iii, 613 — letter to American Woman Suffrage Association, ii, 769 — at Cincinnati, ii, 857 — letter to Matilda Joslyn Gage, i, 117 — letter to National AntiSlavery Standard, ii, 176 — letter to Lucy Stone, i, 656 — letter to Rochester Temperance Convention, i, 845 — letter to Washington Convention, ii, 424 — mothers and their children, on, i, 360 — National Convention, Philadelphia, at, i, 325 — negro testimony quoted by Senator Cowan in U. S. Senate, ii, 115 — Nichols, Mrs., and, i, 198 — orator, as an, i, 168 — portrait, i, 128 — reminiscences of Sojourner Truth, i, 115 — reply to Gerrit Smith's letter to Mrs. Stanton, i, 842 — speech, Akron Convention, i, in; Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 563; Winchester, Ind., Convention, i, 308; Equal Rights Association Convention, ii, 197, 200 — her last speech, ii, 223; temperance and the ballot, ii, 211.

Gage, Matilda Joslyn, i, 589, 591, iii, 65, 151, 227, 437 — address to women of Dakota, iii, 663 — Anthony case, her letter to Albany Law Journal, ii, 947 — appeal, iii, 413 — argument before House Committee, iii, 167 — Carpenter Hall, application for, iii, 17 — church influence on woman's liberties, iii, 74 — divorce on, i, 566 — Grant and Wilson campaign, appeal, ii, 517 — letter to wife of Admiral Dahlgren, ii, 494 — letter to Dakota Constitutional Convention, iii, 664 — letter to Omaha convention, iii, 259 — Minor suit, her review of judge Waite's opinion, ii, 742 — National Citizen prospectus, iii, 116 — National Citizen and Ballot-Box, i, 47 — petition, political disabilities, iii, 60 — portrait, i, 753 — report, iii, 522 — sketch of, i, 466 — pseeches: Centralization, at Washington Convention, ii, 523; Congressional Committees, before, ii, 415, iii, 10, 93; Furness' church, in, iii, 35; Rochester Convention, i, 579; Saratoga Convention, i, 622; Syracuse National Convention, i, 528; United States on trial, not Susan B. Anthony, ii, 630; Yashington National Convention, iii. 4 — Sunderland controversy, i, 543 — Van Schaick, and Mr., i, 406 — Woman, Church and State, i, 753.

"Gail Hamilton," iii, 365.

Gaines, Myra Clark, iii, 801.

Gale's, Senator, insulting epithets, i, 483.

Gallup, J. D., iii, 319.

Galusha, Eben, address, i, 55.

Gardner, Nannette B., ii, 587 — votes in Michigan, iii, 523.

Garfield, James A., letter to Susan B. Anthony, iii, 185.

Garret, Eliza, iii, 582.

Garrett, Thomas, iii, 818.

Garrison, Wm. Lloyd, argument at Cleveland National Convention, i, 136 — attacked by Dr. Nevin, i, 144 — on Gen. Carey, i, 162 — letter to American Woman Suffrage Association meeting in Philadelphia, ii, 816 — letter to Concord Convention, iii, 368 — letter to Rochester Convention, iii, 122 — letter to Worcester National Convention, i, 216 — London Anti-slavery Convention, and the, i, 61 — marriage and divorce, on, i, 733 — National Convention, Philadelphia, at, i, 378 — speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 548, 570 — tracts and petitions, on, i, 383 — tribute to Mrs. J. S. Griffing, ii, 38 — woman suffrage, apathy, ii, 322 — women in national councils, on the right of, i, 672 — World's Temperance Convention, on the, i, 160.

Gay, Sidney Howard, ii, 369.

Gaylord, Senator, iii, 623.

Geddes, Geo., on the Property bill, i, 64.

Generals, why kept in the army, ii, 75.

Geneva, iii, 909.

George Eliot, i, 302.

Georgia, iii, 830.

Germans against woman suffrage, ii, 231.

Germany, iii, 902.

Gibbons, Abby Hopper, i, 40.

Gibbs, Sarah A., dissection of a sermonizer, iii, 391.

Gibson, Anthony, i, 29.

Giddings, Joshua R., on woman suffrage, i, 128 — World's Temperance Convention, on the, i, 162.

Giddings, Maria L., i, 114.

Gillette, Rev. Mrs., ii, 837.

Gillingham, Lydia, i, 324.