r's "infare," 235; 243;
nursing of brother D. R., 470;
other instances, 471;
Rochester paper on, 476;
poor housekeeping unpardonable sin, 491;
buys linen in Belfast, 575;
goes to housekeeping, remembrance of friends, gifts, etc., 706, 707;
her delight, 710;
her hospitality and her cooking, 711;
sends for Mrs. Stanton, 712;
enjoyment of home, 719 (see Journals).
DRESS, of grandmother, 6;
of mother, 11;
of children lent, 14;
of father, 20;
A.'s plaid cloak, 21; 22;
A.'s criticism, 36;
her early love of, 50, 51, 52;
Mrs. Stanton on, 66;
A. on low-necks, 72; 84;
A. opposes mixing dress reform with suff., 117;
A.'s in 1855, 124, 134;
wife and breeches, 141;
Gerrit Smith on, 147; 151;
A.'s in 1860, 197; 252;
of suff. advocates, 337;
of A. at 50th birthday party, 342;
Mrs. Stanton's, 353;
A.'s in 1873, 435;
shameful account of A.'s in 1874, 458;
true description, 459;
gifts on starting to Europe, 549;
A.'s on board steamer, 550, 552;
shopping in Italy, 557;
Lewia Smith's lace, 558;
Rachel Foster's court costume, 562;
A.'s garnet velvet, 567;
her taste in, Mrs. Stanton's satire, 605;
A.'s clothes after a campaign, 612;
Miss Willard describes A.'s, 638;
amusing newspaper comment, 651;
Rev. Anna Shaw's in pulpit, 826;
women had to dress to please men, 844;
A.'s at 75, 858;
according to reporters, 903;
Mary S. Anthony on 70th birthday, 916;
A.'s fastidiousness and love of beautiful things, 932;
A.'s clothes "worn by a lady," 995.
EDUCATION, demand for women, 73;
A. on public schools, 221;
of women, 582;
qualif. for suff., 899, 922 (see Co-education).
EMANCIPATION, attitude of Republicans and Abolitionists in 1857, 148,
149;
Judge Ormond on, 184; 207;
Greeley on, 221;
A.'s speeches on, 222;
Tilton on proclamation, 225;
H. B. Stanton on same, 226;
efforts of Repubs. for, 226, 235;
of Woman's Natl. Loyal League, 226 et seq., 230;
Sumner on, 235;
Phillips believes ballot necessary for, A. same, Garrison differs,
245;
Pillsbury's attitude, 246;
Wom. Natl. Loyal League prays Lincoln to grant, 957-959 (see
Petitions, Wom. Natl. Loyal League).
ENCYCLOPEDIA, treatment of women, 170;
A. writes for Johnson's, 481, 802.
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