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HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
- right of wom. to suff., 162; 164; in N. H., 815; 816.
- Blake, Lillie Devereux, at conv. of ‘84, 17; before U. S. Sen. Com., 39; 57; plan of work, 62; Rights of Men, 114; 123; 150; 173; 182; 184; 221; trib. to Lucy Stone, 226; 242; 243; legislative rep., 248; 251; 263; 265; 290; 298; voting of soldiers, 335; legis. rep. at conv. of '99, 342; const'l. argument before House com., 1900, 374; withdraws as candidate for pres., 387; at Nat'l. Repub. conv. of '96, 439; in Calif. 478; 513; in N. D., 546; 553; in N. J., 822; assists on N. Y. chap., work in N. Y., 839 et al.; legis. work in N. Y., 853 et al.; Pilgrim Moth. Dinner, 873; in N. C., 874; 920; in S. C., 922.
- Blanchard, Henry, D. D., 689; 705.
- Blankenburg, Lucretia Longshore, 18; 227; 231; in N. J., 826; writes Penn. chap., work in Penn., 898 et al.; work for guardianship law, 902.
- Blatch, Harriot Stanton (Eng.), 135; at conv. of '90, 167; before U. S. Senate com. of '98, wom. and economics, 310; wom. suff. in England, 368: wom. and war, 391; brings her mother's greeting on Miss Anthony's birthday, 402; in N. Y., 845; same, 861.
- Bleckley, Chief Justice Logan E. (Ga.), 585.
- Blinn, Nellie Holbrook, 480; legislative work, 484; 617.
- Bliss, Gov. Aaron T. (Mich.), 770.
- Blodgett, Mrs. Delos A., 322.
- Bloomer, Amelia, 250; 295.
- Bloomer, Nevada, case for wom. suff. in Wash., 968; same, 1098.
- Blount, Lucia E., 183.
- Blue, Richard W., M. C., 150; for wom. suff. in Kas.; 422; 649.
- Bogelot, Isabelle (France), 135.
- Bok, Edward W., 229.
- Bolles, Ellen M., 200; 711; 720; work in R. I., 908 et al.
- Bowditch, Hon. William I., 23; 702; 713.
- Bowles, Rev. Ada C., 61; 128; 425; 723; 772; in_R. L, oro; in Vt., 957.
- Boyd, Annie Caldwell, writes W. Va. chap., work in W. Va., 980 et al.
- Boyd, Gov. James E. (Neb.), opp. wom. suff., 212.
- Boyden, Sarah J., 746.
- Boyer, Ida Porter, 291; press work in Penn., 898.
- Boyer, Sarah A., 262.
- Brackett, Gov. J. Q. A. (Mass.), 718.
- Bradford, Mary C. C., 279; at conv. of '97, 282; 284; effects of wom. suff. in Col., 356; 368; in Col., 514; in Del., 564; in Ida. 592; in La. 680; in Md., 696; in Miss., 783; in St. Louis, 791; in N. J., 825, 826; in Penn., 899; in Utah, 947.
- Bradford, Atty.-Gen. S. B., 660; 762.
- Bradley, Gov. William O. (Ky.), 673.
- Bradwell, Myra B., contest for right of wom. to practice law, 152; 227; 250, 295.
- Bray, Olive P., 417; 639.
- Breeden, Rev. H. O., welcomes nat'l. conv. to Des Moines, 270.
- Brehm, Marie, 619.
- Brent, Margaret, 363; first wom. to ask suff., 695.
- Bright, Jacob, M. P., 22; 353; 1020.
- Bright, Mrs. Jacob, 22.
- Bristol, Augusta Cooper, 617.
- Bristol, Rev. Frank M., 366.
- Broderick, Case, M. C., 231.
- Broderick, Jennie, 220.
- Brooks, Mrs. (Neb.), 77.
- Brooks, Bishop Phillips, wom. suff., 704; 911.
- Brotherton, Alice Williams, 164.
- Brougham, Lord, 292.
- Brown, Corinne S., 184.
- Brown, Mrs. F. A., 1058.
- Brown, Gov. John Young (Ky.), 670.
- Brown, U. S. Senator Joseph E., rep. against wom. suff., 47; 90; sp. in U. S. Senate against wom. suff., 93; Mrs. Stanton's comment, 113, 157.
- Brown, Martha McClellan, 17; 173; 428.
- Brown, U. S. Dist. Atty. Melville C., wom. suff. in Wy., 904; 997; 1091.
- Brown, Rev. Olympia, 27; 61; 75; spon Rule of Foreigners, 147; 156; 157; 164; 171; 173; in S. D. campn., 555; 630; in Minn., 772; writes Wis. chap., work in Wis., 985 et al.
- Brown, Mrs. William Thayer, 610.
- Browne, Thomas M., M. C., rep. in favor of wom. suff., 52.
- Brownell, Dean Louise, 353.
- Bruce, U. S. Sen. Blanche K., for wom. suff., 231.
- Bryan, William J., 439.
- Buck, Rev. Florence, 297.
- Buckley, James M., D. D., opp. to wom. in ministry, 207; opp. wom. suff. at Chautauqua, 842.
- Buckley, Dean Julia, sch. work in N. J., 834.
- Budd, Gov. James H. (Cal.), 480; 486; 504.
- Buell, Caroline B., 256.
- Burns, Frances E., 324.