SSOCIATION, movement for in 1866, 256;
Phillips objects to including women, 256, 259, 267;
A. presents resolution for, 259;
formed, 260;
first meet. in Boston, attitude of _Standard_, 262;
meet. in Albany, polit. differences arise, 263;
meet. in Cooper Institute, 264;
abuse of _World_, 264;
first annivers. in New York, 276 et seq.;
committee objects to _The Revolution_ in its headqrs., 298;
persecutions, 299;
not responsible for _The Revolution_, 300;
second annivers., women insulted, 303;
abandoned for negro, 304;
form independent com., which memorializes Repub. Conv., Tilton
advises they go to Democratic, 304, 305;
third annivers., attacks on A. and Mrs. Stanton, 322;
tilt between A. and Douglass, 323, 324;
discussion on "free love," 325;
platform too broad, "cranks" take advantage, 326;
Mrs. Livermore on, 327;
merged into Union Wom. Suff. Society, 348, 349.
EXPEDIENCY, A. objects to word, 95, 214; 262;
Beecher on, 276;
Republican cry, 409; 415; 953.
EXPOSITIONS, first World's Fair, 101;
Centennial of 1876, women open headqrs., 474;
attempt to secure recognition, 476-480;
hold their own celebr., 478;
visits of Lucretia Mott, 479, 480;
New Orleans, 597;
Atlanta, 845;
Tennessee, 927 (see Columbian Exposition).
FACTORY, first cotton factory of father, 11, 15;
moved to Battenville, 17;
temperance rules, 18;
treatment of employes, 19;
A.'s experience in, 20;
prosperity, 23;
financial crash, 33-35;
vain struggle to maintain, 45;
after 60 years, 944, 947.
FARMERS' ALLIANCE, of S. Dak., record on woman suff., 657;
agree to support, 684;
false to pledges, 685, 686.
FINANCE, A.'s accounts used in writing Biog., vii; ambition of
grandfather, 6;
prosperity in 1837, 15;
panic of 1838, 33;
hard struggle, 45;
A. raises money in 1852, 68;
in 1853, 92;
ability to raise money, 92, 103, 120;
never waited for money in hand, 111;
for canvass of N. Y. in 1855, 122 et seq.;
receipts for first St. canvass, 128;
in 1857, Maria Weston Chapman on A.'s worth, 154;
A. almost discouraged, 168; 173;
Anti-Slavery lectures, 178;
raising money for Wom. Loyal League, 232, 234, 237;
for Kas. campaign, 282;
A.'s struggle to support _The Revolution_, 298, 299, 308, 319, 354
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