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, 717; in Mich., 720; A. urges Southern women to hold, 722; Natl. polit. for 1892, 723-727; Kas. St. Repub. adopts woman suff. plank, 726; Miss. Valley, 728; N. Y. State in 1892, pioneers and modern workers contrasted, 729; Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1893, 737; the conv. taken from Washtn., A.'s opposition, 738; in N. Y., Penn., 753; in Mich., 755; in O., 756; Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1894, 756; Constitl. of N. Y. in 1894, treatment of woman suff. amend., 767-771; N. Y. St. Repub., A. and others ask woman suff. plank, Miss Willard describes scene, 774; Democratic, asked for same, 775; Kas. Repub. refuses woman suff. plank, 785-787; Popu. adopts, 787-790; Prohib., 790; Dem. anti-plank, 796; Neb. St. Suff., 799; N. Y. same, 800; Natl. Woman. Suff. of 1895 in Atlanta, 810-812; in St. Louis, 821; in Utah, 825; in Calif., 835; in O., 845; Natl. Wom. Suff. in 1896, 851; at beginning of Calif. suff. campaign, 864; Repub. St. in Calif. adopts woman suff. plank, 871; Popu. and Prohib., same, 872; Dem. refuses, 872; efforts of women with delegates, 869-874; Idaho polit. convs. on woman suff., 879; W. C. T. U. withdrawn from Calif. in 1896, 881, 882; Calif. St. Suff. of 1896, 892; Natl. Wom. Suff. of 1897, 901; A. opposed to holding outside of Washtn., 903; A. begged to come to O., 927; N. Y. St. Suff., A. speaks on "rings" and women in politics, 928; round of convs. in Middle West, contrast between past and present, 929; Natl. Wom. Rights in 1866 sends memorial to Congress, 968; Natl. Repub. of 1872 on equal rights, Natl. Liberal, same, Calif. Repub., same, 991. COOPER INSTITUTE, Beecher's sp. in 1860, 192; meet. of Wom. Loyal League, 229; headqrs. of same, 230; 264, 274, 303; meeting in Hester Vaughan case, 309; Anna Dickinson speaks for woman suff., 327; polit. meet. of women in 1872, 422. DEATHS, of Deborah Moulson, 31; maternal grandparents and baby sister, 35; cousin Margaret, 52; of father, 222; niece, 241; nephew, 369; Greeley, 428; sister Guelma, 447; Sumner, 456; Gerrit Smith, Mrs. Wright, 467; Lydia Mott, 471; Mrs. Davis, Anson Lapham, 481; sister Hannah, 488; Garrison, A.'s tribute, 508; of mother, 512; Lucretia Mott, A.'s great los
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