4.
DRAKE, GOV. FRANCIS M., welcomes Natl. Suff. con., 902.
DRAPER, MR. AND MRS. E. D., 282.
DU BOSE, MIRIAM HOWARD, arr. suff. con., 810;
A. visits, 812.
DUFFIELD, REV. GEO., 87.
DUNIWAY, ABIGAIL SCOTT, manages A.'s lecture tour, 395; 397; 398;
writes of A.'s success, 399;
comment on Repub. plank, 476;
A. sends $100, 592; 629;
congrat. A. on triumph in Cal., 871;
pres. Wom. Cong. invites A. to Portland, 877.
DUNSMORE, J. M., at Kan. Popu. con., 790.
EAGLE, GOV. JAS. B., introd. A. to aud., 649.
EAGLE, MRS. JAMES B., chmn. World's Fair com., urges A. to furnish
stenog. rep. of address, 749.
EASTMAN, MARY F., spks. at suff. con., 533; 607; 628;
rec. sec. Natl. Council, 639.
EATON, MR. (KAN.), 519.
EDDY, ELIZA JACKSON, A. visits, 131;
leaves large sum to A., 539;
legacy paid to A. and Lucy Stone, 598;
bequest used for Hist. Wom. Suff., 614.
EDDY, THE MISSES, determined to carry out mother's wishes, 540.
EDDY, SARAH J., meets A. first time, strong friendship, 601.
EDMUNDS, SENATOR GEO. F., presents petit. agnst. wom. suff., 377;
insult. report agnst. remitting A.'s fine for voting, 451;
compliments A., 511.
ELDER, P. P., opp. wom. suff. plank in Kan. Popu. plat., 788.
ELIOT, CHAS. W., Pres., remonstrates agnst. wom. suff., 620.
ELIOT, GEO., 733.
ELIOT, SENATOR THOMAS D., 236.
ELIOT, REV. T. L., 395.
ELIOT, MRS. T. L., 400.
ELIOT, REV. WM. G., 395;
soc. purity, on contagious diseases, 1005.
ELLET, E. F., cares for wronged mother and child, 202.
ELLIOTT, MAJOR, 407.
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO, accepts A.'s inv. to lecture, flowery
description women voting, 132;
not enough freedom under lyceum bureau, 190;
defers to wife, 251; 563;
"thorn in side of friend," 667;
"wholesome discontent," 714;
"men what mothers made," 1011.
EMERSON, MRS. RALPH WALDO, approves wom. suff., 251.
ERSKINE, HON. AND MRS. M. B., 611.
ESKRIDGE, C. V., opp. wom. suff., 281;
res. agnst., 283;
opp. wom. suff. at Kan. Repub. Con., 785.
ESTEE, MORRIS M., citizen's right to free ballot does not include
women, 642.
ESTLIN, MARY, 577.
EUSTIS, SENATOR, agnst. wom. suff., 608;
"nursing mother" argument, 618.
EVERHARD, CAROLINE MCCULLOUGH, woman governed more by principle and
less by prej., 854.
FAIR, SENATOR JAS. G.
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