ordained and non-ordained women ministers, 634;
lack of concerted action by women, 641;
open letter to Gen. Harrison in 1888, 642, 1013;
dislike of "red tape," immense correspondence, 643;
death and immortality, 650;
best campaign methods, 657, 658, 659;
Prohibition and woman suff., 657;
"Andrew Jackson-like methods," 659;
immense circulation of literature, 659;
on selling tickets for her birthday banquet, 663, 664;
union of two assns., 674;
value of social functions, 677;
disregard of orthodox Christians for feelings of liberals, 678;
pre-natal influence, 678;
love for Washtn. City, 679;
on financial management of S. Dak. campaign, 681, 682;
W. C. T. U. and suff. campaign in S. Dak., 683;
hardships of, 688;
criticises commission to S. Dak., 690;
visits to Holyoke and Cheshire, 705;
to John Brown's grave, 708;
meeting at Lily Dale, Miss Shaw answers Dr. Buckley, 710; 711;
begging Mrs. Stanton to end her days in Rochester, 712;
agrees to help in Kas., 715;
objects to male sculptor for her bust, 721;
urges Southern women to organize, 722;
first trip to Europe, 739;
never dreamed of stenographer, 741;
joy of having worked for liberty, 741;
on situation in Kas., 741;
women make burden heavy for others, 742; 745;
Kas. campaign, 754;
lack of organization, votes of drunkards, 763;
corrects report of sp. on orthodoxy, 774;
scores Repub. party in Kas., 779;
to Kas. Woman's Campaign Com. on plank, 781;
to Repub. leader, same, 783;
to Mrs. Johns, 784;
joy over Populist plank, 792;
repudiates Kas. Repubs., 793, 794;
on speaking in Kas., 794;
Y. M. C. A. and wom. suff., 804;
majority rule, financial mistake, 806;
to contribs. to annuity, 814;
first serv. of stenographer, 843;
virtue and financial independence, 844;
"trusts" and woman suff., dress, 844;
all organizns. should celebrate Stanton birthday, 846;
suff. elephant and horned head must stand back, 847;
objects to Mrs. Stanton's attack on church, 847;
desire to give all an opportunity, 849;
tribute to Mrs. Dietrick, 849;
to Mr. Sewall, 850;
grief at action of Natl. Suff. Assn. on Woman's Bible, 855;
Spanish inquisition methods, 855;
Mrs. Stanton writes down instead of up in Woman's Bible, 856;
religious superstition, refuses to mix reli
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