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HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
  • Griffin, Frances A, suff. pioneer in Ala, 3; in Ga, 121.
  • Griggs, Prof. Edward Howard, 278.
  • Grim, Harriet, 148-9.
  • Gripenberg, Baroness Alexandra, work in Finland, 772; in Hungary, 793; 815.
  • Grossman, Leonard J, 126.
  • Guise, Mrs. John A, 317; 322.
  • Gullen, Dr. Augusta Stowe, work in Canada, see chapter, 754; 757.

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  • Hackstaff, Priscilla D, 309; 401; 417; 459.
  • Haines, Dr. Blanche M, 310; 312.
  • Hale, U. S. Sen. Frederick, 247.
  • Hale, Mrs. Forbes-Robertson, 91; 208; 309-10; 654; 692; 702.
  • Haley, Margaret A, 46; 48; 145.
  • Hall, Florence Howe, work in N. J, see St. chapter, 412; 578.
  • Hallam, Julia Clark, 182.
  • Harbert, Elizabeth Boynton, 145.
  • Hardie, Keir, help in Great Brit, 730; 857.
  • Harding, U. S. Sen. and Pres. Warren G, app. wom. Judge, 104; opposes anti-suff. referendum, 516; votes for Fed. Amend, 517; for ratification in Tenn, 620; Gov. Clement of Vt. visits, 658.
  • Hardwick, U. S. Sen. Thos. W, 127; 136.
  • Hardy, Jennie C. Law, 306; 316.
  • Harper, Ida Husted, speaks in Md, 263; writing in Rochester, 442; in New York, 450-7; Ore, 540; 812; memorial address for Miss Anthony in Copenhagen, 816; resolutions com. in Amsterdam, 827; in London, 837.
  • Harriman, Mrs. J. Borden, 86; 91.
  • Harris, U. S. Sen. Wm. J, votes and works for Fed. Amend, 131, 142.
  • Harris, U. S. Commissioner of Education, William T, 344.
  • Harrison, Gov. Genl. Francis Burton, 722.
  • Harrison, U. S. Sen. Pat, 341.
  • Hart, Prof. Albert Bushnell, 2098.
  • Hart, Gov. Louis F. (Wash.) 684-5.
  • Hartness, Gov. James (Vt.), 660.
  • Harvey, Col. George, 418; 485.
  • Haskell, Gov. Charles W. (Okla.), 523-4.
  • Haskell, Oreola Williams, work in New York, see St. chapter, 450, 461.
  • Haslam, Thomas J. and Anna M. (Ireland), 834.
  • Hauser, Elizabeth J, in Ohio, 509; West Va, 688.
  • Havemeyer, Mrs. H. O, 424.
  • Haver, Jessie R, 391.
  • Hawaii, effort for wom. suff, action of U. S. Congress, 715-17; status of women, Mrs. Catt visits, 716; Mrs. Pitman assists, 717-18; action of Hawaiian Legis, 718.
  • Hawk, George, carries referendum on Fed. Suff. Amend. to U. S. Supreme Court, 519, 617.
  • Hay, Mary Garrett, work in Ariz, 10; Del, 86-7; speaks in Chicago, 161; in Mass, 281; work in New York, 446, 455; chmn, N. Y. City, first campaign, 461 et seq; 465; second, 469 et seq; in Ore, 547.
  • Hays, Natl. Chmn. Will H, interviewed by Conn. wom, 79; assists ratification in Del, 94; in Tenn, 620; in Vt, 657-8.
  • Hayward, St. Sen. Elizabeth A. (Utah), 645-9.
  • Hayward, Prof. H. H, 87-8-9.
  • Hayward, Mary Smith, 368-9.
  • Headquarters, Natl. Suff, opened in New York City, 445.
  • Hearst, William R, 158.
  • Heaslip, Chas. T, in Penn, 555; 692.
  • Hebard, Dr. Grace Raymond, work in Wyo, 709, 712.
  • Hemphill, Robert R, in Atlanta, 122.
  • Henderson, Arthur (Gt. Brit.), 730.
  • Heney, Francis J, 38.
  • Henrotin, Mrs. Charles, 146.
  • Henry, Alice, 146.
  • Henry, Josephine K, 207, 596.
  • Hepburn, Katharine Houghton; see Conn. chapter, 68 et seq; in Del, 103; in N. H, 404

Higgins, Gov. Frank M. (N. Y.), 454.

Higgins, Gov. James H. (R. I.), 574.

Higginson, Col. Thomas W, work in Mass, 269; memorial, 278.

"Hikes" for wom. suff, 451.

Hill, Mrs. Homer M, 673; 676; 686.

Hilles, Mrs. Bayard, 90; 91; 96; 102.

Hipple, Ruth B, see S. Dak. chapter, 585; 588.

Hirsch, Mrs. Solomon, 547.

Hirschberg, Rabbi Emil, in Wis, 702.

  • History of Woman Suffrage, 344; Miss Anthony gives to Norwegian library, 774.
  • Hitchcock, U. S. Sen. Gilbert H, 383.
  • Hitz, Justice William, 111.