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Miss Shaw's first let. to A., 645; Adeline Thompson's love for A., 651; Marie Deraismes, 652; Laura C. Holloway, 653; Harriet Hosmer, 655; from S. Dak., 656; nephew D. R. on his aunt Susan, 658; Mrs. Sewall, Mrs. Avery on A.'s 70th birthday banquet, 664; on 70th birthday from Lucy Stone, Whittier, Miss Willard, Curtis, Garrison, Hoar, Reed, Olympia Brown, Mrs. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Gannet, T. W. Palmer, Nordhoff, F. G. Carpenter, Mrs. Johns, etc., 668-671; Lillian Whiting on A.'s contemporaries, 672; Mrs. Livermore, Mary Grew, Lucy Stone, 676; Mrs. Avery on woman's gratitude to A., 678; to A. regarding S. Dak. campaign in 1890, 679, 680; Miss Shaw on financial management of, 683; Mrs. Wallace on A.'s leadership, 683, 685; Miss Shaw's account of treatment by S. Dak. Repub. Conv., 687; John Hooker, Clara Barton, Anna Shaw on campaign, 689; Mrs. Howell's account of A.'s and her experiences, 690, 691; same by Miss Shaw, 692, 693; Mrs. Catt's summing up, 693; her tribute to A., 695; N. M. Mann, 697; E. B. Taylor, 700; Lucy Stone inviting A. to Mass. Conv., on A.'s illness, 701; from the Pillsburys, 702; Mrs. Bottome, on A.'s "Christ-like spirit," 703; Sen. Blair's "pious fraud," 704; Secy. McCulloch, Miss Balgarnie, 704; Charles Dickinson, 707; Mrs. Stanton on home of one's own, 707; Miss Willard on Chautauqua, 709; Mrs. Johns begs A.'s help for Kas., 715, 719; members of Cong. on woman suff., 716; Mrs. Stanton, 717; Mrs. Susan Look Avery on A.'s popularity, 720; A. objects to male sculptor for her bust, Miss Willard protests, Mr. Taft's apology, Lady Somerset's approval, 721, 722; Miss Willard on loneliness of great spirits, 725; Bishop Vincent, 727; Mrs. Greenleaf on taxation without representation, 732; on carving A.'s face on theatre in Mich., 733; John Boyd Thacher, 733; last message from Lucy Stone, 738; wide range of letters to A., 740; Mrs. Sewall on A. during Columb. Expos., 746; Frances Willard, Lady Somerset, Florence Fenwick Miller on same, 747; to A. during Columb. Expos., 748; Mrs. Palmer, 748, 749; Mrs. Eagle, 749; Mary H. Krout on A. at World's Fair, 751; A. W. Tourgee, 754; to A. on N. Y. campaign in 1894, 773; Miss Willard on A. before N. Y. Repub. Conv., 774; Co
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