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, 289; women in penitentiary, 309; of Beecher family, 373; of Catharine Beecher and Mrs. Woodhull, 378; A.'s first taste of wine, 400; Douglass prayed with heels, 457; man and his children in Neb., 493; Dennis Kearney and the suffragists, 518; A. and Skye terrier, 527; Edinburgh professor, 570; Killarney babies, 573; Jacob Bright's son, 577; A. and St. Paul, 595; Dr. Patton, 596; Mrs. Stanton "exercising," 600; the yellow dog, 617; Sen. Blair's little jokes, 606, 626; women and Indians in Repub. conv., 687; A. and cyclone, 690; low ebb of humanity, 690; hotel in S. Dak., 691; children and motherhood in S. Dak., 692; A. and drunkard, 693; co-education in Rochester Univers., 713; A. and her bust carved by a man, 721; A. and Miss Shaw at Kas. Popu. Conv., 788, 790; Dem. delegates in Calif., 874; A. and Mrs. Sargent on election night, 891; A. and the palace, 943; mother's mop stops mill, 944; the wife's false teeth, 988; Howard Mission, 1011. ANNUITY presented to A., 813; writes to contributors, 814. ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, A. attends first meeting, 63; 70, 101, 129; Bazar in 1855, 132; A. invited to act as agent, 137; arrangements made, 148; canvass, 150 et seq.; Bazar money lost, 172; 173; suffrage needs spirit of, 177; A.'s efforts for appreciated, 182; close connect. with Woman's Rights in Southern mind, 183; depot of supplies at Albany, 199; 217; dissensions, Phillips' attitude, A.'s, Pillsbury's, Garrison's, 244-246; at time of Reconstruction, 256-270; same, 281, 304, 322-326; meet. in Phila., 267; compared to woman's cause, 415 (see Abolitionists, Negroes, Slavery). ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS, in 1852, 76-80; first move in Washtn., 377; petition from New Eng., 620; in S. Dak. campaign, 695; protest against admis. of Wy., 698; alliance with liquor dealers in Col., 753; organization and work in N. Y. woman suff. campaign, 765; amusing instance in Rochester, A.'s and newspaper comment, 766; size of petitions, 769; alliance with liquor dealers in N. Y., 770; friendship of Joseph H. Choate, 767, 771; lone represent. in Calif. campaign, 873; charge suff. will destroy womanly instincts, 944, 945; Miss Shaw denies their theory that man is the head, woman th
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