3, 85;
Neal Dow, 93;
Abby Kelly Foster on A., 93;
Lucy Stone on Divorce, 93;
Gerrit Smith on female modesty, 93;
Saml. F. Cary on Wom. Temp. Conv., 96;
Greeley on Temp. Conv. and Church, 97;
Pillsbury on A.'s industry, 105;
Lucy Stone, 111;
Bloomers, 114-116;
Mrs. Mott, 122;
Greeley's offer, 122;
father advises to save newspaper clippings, 125;
Greeley on Woman's Rights, 125;
father on same, 129;
Lucy Stone on her marriage, 130, 139;
T. W. Higginson, Mrs. Stanton, Paulina Wright Davis, 130;
freedom in marriage, 135;
Lucy Stone on retiring from work, 135;
John A. McCall, 136;
Anti-Slav. Com., 137;
Mrs. Stanton on children and work, 142;
Mary L. Booth on teachers, 143;
on woman's sad position, 146;
the Hutchinsons, 146;
Lucy Stone on wife's position, 146;
Greeley on free speech, 146;
Gerrit Smith on woman's dress, 147;
Samuel May, 148;
and Lucy Stone encouraging A., 151;
Wm. Lloyd Garrison, 152, 161;
Mrs. Stanton on Teachers' Conv., 157;
Lucy Stone and Abby H. Patton, 162;
Phillips on Jackson legacy, 165;
Curtis on Woman's Rights, 167, 172;
Lydia Mott on loss of individuality in marriage, 170;
Phillips, 171;
Thos. K. Beecher, 178;
Pillsbury on execution of John Brown, 180;
Mrs. Stanton on white manhood, 181;
Abby Kelly Foster, Geo. B. Cheever, 182;
Judge Ormond on Wom. Rights and Anti-Slavery, 183, 184;
Mrs. Stanton will cross the Alps, 187;
A. J. Colvin, 189;
Mary S. Anthony on injustice to teachers, 191, 192;
on Divorce, from noted people, 195-197;
Pillsbury on Boston conv., 197;
Mrs. Stanton will dress A.'s thoughts, 199;
Garrison and Phillips on returning child to mother, 203;
Beriah Green on Abolitionists, 214;
Phillips and Tilton on lectures in Rochester, 217;
Anna Dickinson on War, 220;
Greeley on Lincoln, 221;
Tilton and Stanton on Emancip. Proclam., 226;
mother on sale of home, 231;
Tilton on birth of child, 232;
noted men on Wom. Loyal League, 233;
Sumner on slavery, 236;
Phillips on A.'s cleverness, 237;
Mrs. Stanton and others urge A. to return East, 244;
Pillsbury on negro suffrage, 246;
Mrs. Stanton on women's first appeal to Cong. for suff., 251;
Purvis approving woman suff., 258;
Anna Dickinson on speaking for suff., 258;
Beeche
|