ulders, 361; 362; 366; 368;
work in 1845, called first W. R. con., 369;
wants A. for pres. of assn. but willing to exalt Mrs. Hooker, 371;
sends $100 to Wash. con., 372;
bet. two fires, 374;
answers men who object to Mrs. Woodhull, 379;
no faith in Repub. party, 382;
supports Mrs Woodhull, 383;
chmn. Natl. com., 384;
starts to Calif., 387;
bliss in marriage if both equals, 388;
first sp. in San Fr., visits Mrs. Fair in jail, 390;
sympathizes with her, goes to Yosemite, 392;
can not mount pony, hard trip, 393; 396;
ad. Sen. com., 410;
call for forming new party, 413;
criticises A., 414;
let. to N. Y. World urging Demo. to stand by women, 416;
let. from Cochran, 418;
not grateful to Repubs., "white mules turn long ears," 420;
spks. on Repub. plat. in N. Y., 422;
defends A. in voting, 432; 434;
annual protest agnst. Wash. con., 467;
objects to A.'s lecture on Social Purity, 468;
opens Centennial headqrs., 475;
prepares wom. Dec. of Ind., 476;
refused permis. to read Dec., 477;
evils of manhood suff., 479;
begins Hist. of Wom. Suff., 480;
at Mrs. Davis' funeral, 481;
appeal for 16th Amend., 483;
hates lecturing, thankful for abuse, friendship for A., 488;
her children's love for A., 489;
prayer-meet. in Cap. at Wash., 494; 495;
re-elect. pres. Natl. Assn., 496;
strong res. at Natl. Con., 499;
ad. to Pres. Hayes, 500; 507;
corres. editor Ballot-Box, 510;
writes res. and ad., 516;
work on Hist., 524;
tries to vote, 525;
A. compels to attend cons., pres. at Wash. con., 526;
eulogy on Luc. Mott, 527; 528;
valuable work on Hist. Wom. Suff., 531;
present is time to write history, 532;
entertainment by Bird Club, Boston, 534;
illness, fears of not finish. history, 537; 540; 541;
sails for Europe, 543;
always strength to A., 544;
urges A. to come to Eng., 546; 547; 549; 553;
calls on Channing in Eng., 554; 564;
spks. at Prince's Hall, 565;
spks. at St. James Hall, 566;
advises suff. for married women, 568;
Mrs. McLaren appreciates, 569; 575; 576; 577;
confidence of Eng. women, 579;
open let. on Douglass marriage, 585;
prepares natl. con. report, begins work on Vol. III Hist. of Wom.
Suff., 592;
advises women to work for Rep. party, 594;
res. denounc. dogmas and creeds, 59
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