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ds, 282; starts for Kan. and opens campn., 283; peculiar nightly experience, 284; complains of slipshod ways, speaks in cabins, etc., suff. advocates shd. go earlier into new settlements, 285; negroes oppose wom. suff., 286; accepts assistance of G. F. Train, lays out route for him, 287; holds him to offer of help, will go alone if necessary, starts with Train, lost in river bottoms, hard experiences, 288; goes before audience hungry and tired, hears Gen. Blunt attack wom. suff., mails Train's speeches, 289; Train's announcement of new woman's paper, 290; at Atchison, crosses ferry to complete arrangements with Train, visits polling places in Leav., 291; praised by Commercial, respect for Train, 292; accepts his offer for extended lecture tour with herself and Mrs. Stn., every comfort provided, Demo. papers approve, 293; Repub. papers censure, old associates repudiate connection with Train, claims right to accept aid from all sources, eventful year, 294; begins The Revolution, comment of N. Y. Times, 295; praise of N. Y. Independent, 296; secures Pres. A. Johnson and other distinguished subscribers, 297; refuses to vacate com. room of E. R. Assn., dismayed at Train's departure for Europe, 298; persecuted by friends, financial anxiety, 299; wanted L. Stone to edit paper, founding of Revolution unexpected, 300; lets. from Mrs. Wright and Ellen W. Garrison, 301; office and editors described by Nellie Hutchinson, 302; at Am. E. R. Assn., insists Mrs. Stn. shall preside, 303; H. B. Blackwell praises work in Kan., independent com. formed, 304; attends Demo. mass. con., comment of N. Y. Sun, meets pres. Natl. Labor Union at Melliss' breakfast, 305; attends Nat'l Demo. Con. in Tammany Hall, memorial received with jeers, Chicago Republican describes insults, 306; at Natl. Labor Union Cong. in New York, made chmn. com. on female labor, wom. suff. repudiated, efforts for working women, advice to women typesetters, 307; struggle to maintain Revolution, 308; takes up case of Hester Vaughan, calls meet. in Cooper Instit., offers res. demanding women be tried by their peers, have voice in laws, and for abolit. of capital punishment, 309; appeals to Gov. Geary, 310; arranges first wom. suff. hearing before Cong. Com., describe
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