s, 525;
memorial service, 526;
Phoebe Jones, 536;
Garfleld, A.'s comment, 536;
Wendell Phillips, 587;
Wm. Henry Channing, Sarah Pugh, Frances D. Gage, Mrs. Nichols, 595;
General Grant, 598;
Mrs. Julia Foster, 603;
Dr. Lozler, E. M. Davis, A. Bronson and Louisa M. Alcott, 645;
niece Susie B., 648;
Emerine J. Hamilton, 654;
Mrs. Riddle, Amy Post, Mary L. Booth, Maria Mitchell, Dinah
Mendenhall, 660;
Ellen Sheldon, 700;
Julia T. Foster, 701;
A. on Blaine's, 739;
distinguished suffragists in 1893, 737;
same in 1894, 756;
Mrs. Bloomer, Mrs. Minor, 803;
Frederick Douglass, Adeline Thompson, 814;
Mrs. Dietrick, 849;
Mr. Sewall, 850;
Maria Porter, 896;
how to remember the dead, 899;
in 1896, 902;
Mrs. Humphrey's, 908.
DEBATES, on Divorce in Wom. Rights Conv. of 1860, 194;
on Wom. Suff. in Cong., 1866, 266;
in U. S. Senate on creating Wom. Suff. Com., 540;
same on 16th amend., 617-621;
Sen. Ingalls refuses to debate with woman, 626;
in Cong. on admission of Wy. with woman suff., 698, 699;
Rev. Miss Shaw and Dr. Buckley at Chautauqua, 727;
on woman suff. in N. Y. Constitl. Conv., 770;
in Kas. St. Popu. Conv. on woman suff., 789;
on Woman's Bible in Natl. Suff. Conv., 853.
DECISIONS, of Judge Hunt on A.'s voting, 438;
U. S. Sup. Ct. on women's voting under 14th amend., 453; 735;
Mich. Sup. Ct. on Munic. Suff. for women, 740;
Idaho Sup. Court only majority of votes cast on amend. necessary to
carry, 918;
U. S. Sup. Ct. on women's entering public lands, 983;
Dred Scott, 454, 984;
others, 985.
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, 253, 475;
women's in 1876, 476-479;
Sen. Morton on, 500;
compared to Emancip. Proc., 957; 960;
should protect rights of women, 977;
gives women right to vote, 977, 978.
DEMOCRATS, 59, 149, 211;
would not fear to act, 216; 263, 264;
embarrass Repubs. by approving woman suff., 265, 266, 267;
in Kas. campaign for woman suff., 284, 287, 291;
press comment, 293;
A. and Mrs. Stanton attend Natl. Conv. of 1868, 305;
insulted by it, 306; 311;
nothing expected from, 365;
Mrs. Hooker on, 381, 382;
in Wyoming, 407, 411;
women attend Natl. Conv. in 1872, 417, 418; 419, 420;
A.'s attitude toward, 422;
on A.'s registering to vote, 426;
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