7; 660;
A. in private car, case before Supreme Court, 824;
sends passes to A. and Miss Shaw, and invites to first graduates'
reception, 830;
trib. of self and husb. to A. and Mrs. Stn., 850; 851;
belief in wom. suff. 876;
assist. in Calif. wom. suff. campn., 888.
STANFORD, SENATOR LELAND, sends A. and Mrs. Stn. passes, 390;
keen perceptions, 607;
in favor Amend. XVI, 621;
contrib. S. Dak., 676;
death, 756;
appreciates A. and Mrs. Stn., predicts advancement of woman, 851.
STANFORD, SENATOR AND MRS., recep. to Wom. Council, 637.
STANSBURY, L. M., 780.
STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY, first impression of A., 64;
advice to pub. speakers, writes to please self, 66;
elected pres. State Temp. Con., 67;
divorce and practical relig., 68;
opp. to woman as pres. of first con., 72;
co-education, bondage of relig., 73;
as mother, 76;
work in 1840-'48, 82;
woman's right to speak in public, 92;
admit men to Woman's Temp. Soc., 94;
objected to as pres. of society, 95;
ad. N. Y. Legis., 108;
appeal for rights of women, 110;
Bloomer costume, 113;
renounces it, 115;
drawbacks to her efforts for women, 130;
takes turns with A. in writing and baby-tending, 142;
congrat. A. on stirring up teachers, 157;
appeals for equal rights, 175;
martyrdom of John Brown, what she will say to St. Peter, 181; 185;
will obey Napoleon, 187;
describes A. and self working together, 188;
ad. N. Y. legis., 189;
declares for divorce, 193;
replies to Greeley, Luc. Mott approves, 195;
blows struck at men's stronghold, 196;
on divorce at Friends' meet., 197;
offers to help A. on agricult. sp., 199; 208;
hissed at Roch. anti-slav. meet., 209;
Garrisonian meet at Albany, 212;
on "Adam Bede," prepares anti-slav. ad., 217; 221;
call for Loyal League, 226;
spks. for League, 227;
pres. League, 229; 234;
lively let. from Phillips, 237;
humiliation of women at seeing negro placed above their heads, 239;
love for A., 244; 246; 249;
petit. Cong. for wom. suff., 250;
urges women to work for suff., 251; 253;
sounds alarm when men show signs of treachery, 256;
eloquent demand for wom. suff., 257; 259;
last moments of con., 260;
influenced by eloquence of Phillips and Tilton but repudiates it,
261;
easily psychologized, 262;
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