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Morrow, Jane, sketch of i. 313.

Morton, O. P., iii, 114, 553 — Pembina Territory bill, on the, ii. 549. 569, 571.

Moss, Charles E., speech, ii, 200.

"Mother Bickerdyke" iii, 709.

Mott, James, i, 69, 174, 438.

Mott, Lucretia, ii, 177, 184; iii, 456 — address at Westchester, Pa., Convention, i 355 — Bible, on the, i, 143 — Bible, position of woman, on the, i, 380 — Cleveland National Convention, at, i, 124 — dangerous woman, spoken of as a, i, 423 — divorce, on, i, 746 — eulogy by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, i, 407 — Farewell, last Convention, iii, 125 — funeral, i, 835 — Furness' church meeting, at. iii, 35 — home of, i, 411 — Howitt, William, correspondence, i, 434 — letter to Lydia Mott, i, 746 — letter to Josephine Griffing ii. 873 — letter to St. Louis Convention, iii, 144 — letter to Salem; O., Convention, i, 812 — letter to Saratoga Convention, i, 626 — Luther's will, on, i, 359 — marriage of, i, 408 — marriage on, i, 79 — Martineau, Harriet, correspondence, i, 437 — memorial service, iii, 1 — 88 — ministry, engaged in, i. 412 — O'Connell, Daniel, correspondence, i, 432 — portrait, i, 369 — President of the American Equal Rights Association, made, ii, 174 — President, meeting in Dr. Furness' church, iii, 35 — President National Woman's Rights at Syracuse, made, i, 519 — President Washington National Convention, made, ii, 346 — Pulpit, on the, i, 73 — recollections of, by Robert Collyer, i, 409. 414 — religion and theology, on, i. 422 — Rochester Convention, at, iii, 123 — sketch of, i, 407 — slavery, on, i, 416 — speech at > Broadway Tabernacle Convention, i, 557 — Syracuse National Convention, argument, i, 527 — tribute, Susan B. Anthony's, iii, 189 — womanhood, her reply to R. H. Dana's lecture, i, 368.

Mott, Lydia, i, 376,476,519, 578, 593,623, 744 — letter Susan B. Anthony, i, 630; iii, 409.

Mott, Mary, letter to Westchester, Pa., Convention, i, 829.

Mottoes, Washington Convention, 1880, iii, 151 — Newbury Society, Ohio, 502.

Moulton, Louise Chandler, i, 49.

N.

Nash, Clara H., iii, 358 — admitted to the Bar, iii, 355.

Nash, Mary E., iii, 623,

National Association, officers 1886, iii, 956.

National Citizen, iii, 114, 116, 125.

Nations, mortality of, ii, 201.

Neal, Alice Bradley, i, 386.

Neal, John, ii, 435; iii, 352.

Nebraska, iii, 670 — campaign, iii, 253 — canvass of the State, iii, 686 — Constitutional amendment, iii, 683; again defeated, 691; convention, 677; debate, 678; new constitution, 680 — Conventions (see Conventions) description of, iii, 671 — electors, qualifications of, iii, 680 — Fourteenth Amendment ratified, iii, 675 — Frontier life, iii, 671 — legislative action, iii, 672, 674, 675, 676, 683, 695 — State, made a, iii, 675 — suffrage societies, first, iii, 681 — Thayer County Association, iii, 686 — Woman Suffrage Amendment beaten at the polls, iii, 677 — woman suffrage bill passed House, beaten in Senate, iii, 672 — woman suffrage, first work in Lincoln, iii, 675 — women, leading, iii, 692.

Negro, civil and political right of, argument, ii, 59.

Negroes opposed to woman suffrage in Kansas, ii, 232, 238.

Negro suffrage, ii, 103, 106.

Nevin, Dr., defence of the clergy, i, 140.

New England Convention, i, 262.

New Hampshire, iii, 367 — married men, bill to protect, iii, 372 — married women, Judicial decision, iii, 379 — petitions, iii, 371 — Republican Convention, iii, 373 — State Association formed, iii, 370 — woman suffrage, first organized action, iii, 367 — women on school committees, iii, 374 — women voting, iii, 376.

New Jersey, i, 441; iii, 476 — Conventions (see Conventions)-Constitution, defects in, i, 451 — Historical Society, i, 447 — legislative hearings, iii, 490-^ memorial to Legislature, iii, 480 — mothers' legal claim to their children, iii, 483 — property of married women. iii, 484 — State Society, iii, 479 — suffrage, progress made, iii, 479 — Women's Club of Orange, iii, 482 — Woman's Political Science Club, iii, 481 — women in the pulpit, iii, 484 — women as school trustees, iii, 484 — woman suffrage, celebration of, ii, 846 — woman suffrage, origin of, i, 447 — women voted, iii, 47.

New Orleans Picayune, iii, 798.

Newspapers, women in, i. 43.

New York, i, 63, 472, iii, 395 — appendix, iii, 959 — Constitutional Convention, ii, 269, 282 — Constitutional revision commission, iii, 409 — Conventions (see Conventions) disfranchisement bill, Attorney-General Russell's opinion, iii, 434 — Lansingburgh tax-payers, iii, 441 — Legislative hearings, i. 464, 489, 605, 679. 745; iii. 406, 409, 417, 420; disfranchisement bill, iii. 426, 431, 434; reports on petitions. i, 612; report on woman suffrage, i, 629; school suffrage bill passed, 424; suffrage, power to extend, iii, 959 — License Law of 1848, repeal, i, 474 — property rights granted, iii, 438 — reception at the capitol, iii, 438 — results, iii, 443.