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nton demands, 73; 130; A.'s effort to prepare paper on, 142; its reception, 143; resolution for in 1857, leads to social evil, 155; to Mormonism and amalgamation, 156; 164. COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, beginning of A.'s work for women in, 660; 676; A. would open gates on Sunday, 720; A.'s bust made for, 721, 722; N. Y. woman's board, 734; 737, 740, 741; A. on Mrs. Palmer's dedication sp., 742; A.'s part in securing recog. of women, 742-744; Board of Lady Managers, 744, 748; Woman's Congress, 745-748; wonderful ovation to A., 746-748; same, 752; Temp. Congress, 747; pre-eminence of woman suff., 748; A.'s part in many Congresses, 748-750; Press Congress, A.'s sp., 749; Educatl. Cong., 751; effect on Calif., 819. COMMITTEE ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE, effort to secure from Congress, 527; debate on among Senators in 1880, 540; fight for in 1884, 584. COMMITTEES, attempt to put A. on temp. in 1853, 88; on union of two suff. assns., 627-629; in N. Y. Constitl. Conv., on woman suff., 767, 768; amend. campaign in Kas., 781; for Calif. woman suff. campaign, 863, 865; res. coms. of the polit. convs., 870, 872, 873 (see Campaigns, Congress). COMPARISONS, A. to Napoleon, 110; to Christ, 703; to Christ, to Washington, 805; to Pope Leo, 840; to Niagara, 892; to Washington and Lincoln, 900; to St. Paul, 924; to Galileo, 943; Napoleon, Gladstone, Lincoln, 952; Garrison, 953. CONGRESS, U. S., N. Y. _Herald_ on women in, 79; Wom. Loyal League petitions for emancip. of slaves, 226-238; first appealed to for Wom. Suff., 250; N. Y. _Indpt._ on, 253; address of Wom. Rights Soc. in 1866, 259; debates woman suff. in 1866, 266; A. and Mrs. Stanton send address to, 277; bills for Wom. Suff. in 1868, 310; appeal sent by women in 1869, 314; A. urges to enfranchise women of D. C., 338; Act under which A. was indicted, 437; A. appeals to remit her fine for voting, 449; majority and minority reports, 450-452; treatment by Senate of petits. for woman suff. in 1877, 485; Sen. Hoar hopes to see A. there, 485; condemned for treatment of women, 499-501; A. watches and distrusts, 516; members attend mem. serv. to Lucretia Mott, 526; opposed to Wom. Suff. Com., 540; attitude of members on woman suff., 250, 256, 266,
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