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Hooker, John, iii, 101, 327, 957.

Hopkins, E. A., on legal grievance of women, i, 584.

Hosmer, Harriet, iii, 143, 301, 595, 951.

Hospital clinics, iii, 448.

Houghton, Agnes-A., iii, 359.

Hovey, Charles F., i, 625 — Bequests, i, 257, 258, 667.

Howe, Frederick B., iii, 438.

Howe, J. II., on women as jurors, iii, 736.

Howe, Julia Ward, ii, 757, 770, 792, 873, portrait, 783; iii, 270, 275, 276, 371 — Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii, 335 — President of Am. Woman Suffrage Association, made, ii 834 — Speech in Philadelphia, ii, 817; in Detroit, 834 — Woman Suffrage in New Jersey, on, ii, 847.

Hoyt, John W., Gov. of Wyoming, iii, 241, 474, 730.

Hoyt, Mrs., on anti-slavery and woman's rights, ii, 59, 61, 63.

Howitt, Wm., letter to Lucretia Mott, i, 434.

Howland, Emily, i, 688.

Howland, Fannie, description of Washington Convention, ii, 416.

Howland, William, iii, 437.

Hubbard, R. D., iii, 326.

Hugo, Victor, ii, 369, iii, 75, 127.

Hulett, Alta C., iii, 572.

"Human Rights," Hurlbut's, i, 38.

Hunt, Harriot K., i, 219, 224, 255, 356, 531, 535t ii, 583 — medical education, on, i, 356 — physician, as a, r, 260 — speech at Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 564 — taxation, protest against, i, 259, iii, 298.

Hunt's, Ward, Judge, decision Anthony trial, ii, 689 — resolution against, ii, 537.

Hunt's, Richard, tea table, i, 68.

Hunt, Seth, iii, 270.

Hurlbut's "Human Rights," i, 38.

Husband and wife, act concerning rights and liabilities of, i, 686.

Hussey, Cornelia Collins, iii, 482.

Husted, James W., favors suffrage for women, iii, 409, 417, 424, 437.

Hutchinson family, ii, 59, 239, 262, 309, 542, 934; iii, 35 — Letter, John W., i, 627.

Hutchinson, Anne, i, 206.

Hutchinsun, Nellie, iii, 752.

I.

Illinois, iii, 559 — Art Union, iii, 587 — Bar, Myra Bradwell's application, 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. Supreme Courts, ii, 614 — U. S. Supreme Court decision, ii, 622 — writ of error, ii, 6l4 — centennial celebration at Evanston, iii, 581 — Conventions (see conventions) Elmwood church trouble, iii, 563 — Garrett Biblical Institute, iii. 582 — houses of ill-fame, licensing Chicago, iii, 572 — married women's earnings act, iii, 570 — Master in Chancery, Mr. Schuchardt, iii, 588 — Moline Association, iii, 589 — Monticello Ladies Seminary, iii, 579 — petitions, toils of circulating, iii, 590 — pulpit utterances, iii, 564 — Social Science Association, iii, 584 — Suffrage Association formed, iii, 569 — suffrage society, first, iii, 560 — temperance petition, iii, 587 — Woman's College at Evanston, iii, 578 — woman, as preacher, first in, iii, 579 — women elected as school officers, iii, 575 — women eligible as school officers, bill making, iii, 575 — women, trials and triumphs of, iii, 560.

Impeachment, articles of, iii, 31.

Indiana, i. 290, iii, 533 — appendix, iii, 965 — campaign of 1882, iii, 543 — colleges open to women, iii, 548 — constitutional debates, i, 296 — Conventions (see Conventions) electoral bill, iii, 541 — Equal Suffrage Society Indianapolis. iii, 536 — laws for women, changes in, iii, 544 — legislative enactments, iii, 544 — legislative hearings, iii, 538 — liquor law, i, 307 — mass meeting in Indianapolis, iii, 541 — newspapers, iii, 555 — Republican State Convention, iii, 542 — secret conclave, iii, 535 — temperance petition, Mrs. Wallace, iii, 539 — women in schools, iii, 547.

Infidelity, i. 143.

International Convention, iii, 157, 585. 896, 952.

Iowa, iii, 6l2 — churches indorse woman suffrage, iii, 620 — Clergymen's tract, iii, 624 — Conventions (see Convent. Fort Dodge, iii, 617 — friendly associations, iii, 635 — Governor Kirkwood appoints women to office, iii, 626 — Governor, first, to recognize woman suffrage, iii, 622 — Governor Sherman interviewed, iii, 624 — Invention by women, iii, 632 — Journalism, iii, 629 — liiw^. improvement in, iii, 630 — 1> iii, 630 — Legislative action, iii, 619 — Legislative action, summary, iii, 6as mass meeting at the capitol. iii, 6l9 — medical profession, iii, 631 — Polk County Society, iii, 614 — Republican Convention, women's plank, iii, 620 — County School Superintendents. Attorney General's opinion, iii, 627 — school offices, eligibility of women to hold iii 628 — societies organized, iii, 615, 617 — State Register, iii, 6ao women in office. iii, 626 — women employed as teachers iii. 627 — woman suffrage. first agitation of of, iii, 613 — woman suffrage society. first, iii, 614 women in positions of trust, iii, 616.