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128; eating in early days, 139; peaches in home orchard, 145; in good, old time, 160; "cranks" on, 161; 172; A. and the bill of fare, 176; 200; Phillips' lunch, 217; A.'s lunches in 1863, 234; "real coffee" in 1865, 242; in Kansas in pioneer days, 284; diet prescribed by Geo. Francis Train, 289; Beecher's before speaking, 334; while snowed in Rocky Mts., 407; while campaigning in Col., 491; fruit in England, 554; in Italy, 556; milk in Naples, 557; dinner at Zurich, 559; breakfast in bed, 561; strawberries in Scotland, 569; luncheons and breakfasts, 571; two Irish scenes, 574; no mutton in America, 575; experiences in S. Dak., 691; at Mt. Holyoke, 706; A.'s cooking, 711; her dietary, 931; at the Anthony Reunion, 946. FOURTH OF JULY, 330; in Salt Lake City, 389; women celebrate at Centennial of 1876, 475; in London, 566; in Kas., 609; in S. Dak., 690; women celebr. admis. of Wy., 699; A. invited to Col., 775; in San Fr., struggle for Miss Shaw to speak, 835-837. FREE LOVE, first discussed by Equal Rights Assn., indignant protest and repudiation, 325; charges of N. Y. _Tribune_, attitude of Natl. Wom. Suff. Assn., 383; resolutions, 384; A.'s view, 390; 402; A.'s condemnation, 462, 463; insulting placards in Col., 492. FUNDS, Jackson, 166, 171, 175, 178, 275, 539; Hovey, 182, 196, 199, 234, 251, 269, 275, 282; A. desires Standing Fund, 939. GARRISONIANS, 133; A. begins campaign with, 149 (see Abolitionists). GENEALOGY, Anthony and Read families, 3, 4, 12. GIFTS, on A.'s 50th birthday, 342, 974-976; to _The Revolution_, 354-356; 370, 416; for costs of A.'s trial, 446; Anson Lapham, 448, 468; Dansville Sanitarium, 452; of brother, 459; Francis and Loutrel, 468; to Centennial headqrs., 475, 479, 480; Helen Potter, 488; Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Goodrich, 492; A.'s to others, 508; Mrs. Thompson to Hist. of Wom. Suff., 524; Phila. Assn. to A., 534; G. W. Childs, 538, 607; on going abroad, 547-550; A. to Oregon campaign, 592; Mrs. Mendenhall, 660; on A.'s 70th birthday, 671, 672; to A. on going to housekeeping, 707; on A.'s 73d birthday, 739; from Phila. friends, 741; from Chicago friends, 751; Mrs. Hall, 756;
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