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resses N. Y. in 1891, 719; A. addresses Mich., it confers Munic. Suff. on women, 740; Col. submits woman suff. amend. in 1893, 752; Kas. same, 754; N. Y. orders constitl. conv., makes women eligible as delegates, 758; Calif. submits woman suff. amend., 820; same, 863; A. addresses Indiana, 904; A. addresses N. Y. for last time, 914; Kas. voted against negro suff. 963; submitted three suff. amends. in 1867, 1016. LETTERS OF MISS ANTHONY, used in writing Biog., vii; from boarding school, 24 et seq.; on Lord's Supper, 36; colored people, 39, 40; women preachers, 40; Van Buren and wine-drinking, 41; silk worms, 42; family love, 44; first temp. meet., 53; growing ambition, 70; Bloomer costume, 116; ministers and churches, 119, 121; 122; numbers of, 131; the wife's existence, 134; canvass of 1856, 138; begging for help, 140; to brother Merritt on Kas., 144; woman's dependence, 146; Remond's and Pillsbury's speeches, 152; large families, 162; will rout old fogies, 164; on spiritual loneliness, 168; urges women to discontent, 169; right of self-representation, 169; loss of individuality in marriage, 170; wife's annihilation, 171; criticises Curtis, 172; suff. needs consecrated souls, 177; trouble with women lecturers, 177; no time for humor, 179; salvation of women depends on Mrs. Stanton, 186; conservative people, 197; from birthplace, 198; describes mobs, 210; children, 213; approaching war, 214; Adam Bede, 216; sculpture and painting, 219; repeal of equal guard. law in N. Y., 220; public schools, 221; her power of speaking, 222; love for father, mother and home, 231; on death, 241; tenderness in family, 242; trip to Kansas in 1865, 242; negro suffrage, 245; church and negroes, 249; treatment of _Anti-Slavery Standard_, 268; hearing before N. Y. Constitl. Conv., heresies and orthodoxies, 279; struggle to raise money for Kas. campaign, 282; hardships of, 284, 285; protest against taxes, 330; to mother about 50th birthday, 343; on uniting two suff. assns., 347; funds for _The Revolution_, 354, 355; sorrow at giving it up, heavy debts incurred, 362; resume of situation as to woman suff. in 1870, 365; criticising Mrs. Stanton's read
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