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of A.'s father, 17, 18, 19, 37; Daughters' Unions, 53, 62; A.'s first sp., 53; organizes in Rochester, 60, 62; insulted in meeting of Sons, holds woman's, 64, 65; first Wom. State Society and convention, 66-68; A. made St. organizer, 68; women rejected and insulted at men's meeting in Syracuse, 69; hold their own, 70; signatures for Maine Law, A.'s appeal, demands suffrage, 70, 71; Lucy Stone on Maine Law, 81; first hearing of women before N. Y. Legis., 82; tour of A. and others in 1853, 83; World's Conv. in New York, 87; women rejected and hold own meeting, 88-92; reports of N. Y. papers, 89-91; second conv. Women's St. Temp. Society, 92; men gain control, 94; A. and Mrs. Stanton withdraw, 95; Women's Whole World's Conv., 96, 100; Greeley on tracts, 97; S. F. Cary opposed, 97, 102; Men's Whole World's Conv., Antoinette Brown rejected, 101; A.'s first sip of wine, 400; A. tells "crusaders" in 1874 to work for vote instead of singing and praying, letter on same, 457; Stopford Brooke in Eng., 564; meeting in Crystal Palace, 567; in Ireland, 572, 573; A. does not ask suff. because of temp, vote, 655; is total abstainer, 683; speaks at Cong. of Columb. Expos., 747; objects to connecting temp. with woman suff., 882; women driven to revolution in work for, 1003; petitions spurned, 1012 (see Intemperance, Prohibition, W. C. T. U.). TESTIMONIALS, of people and assns. to A. on going abroad, 547, 548. TRIALS AND CASES, McFarland-Richardson, 351-353; Fair-Crittenden, 391-392, 396; of Susan B. Anthony for voting, under 14th Amend., 425-454; arrest, 426; examination, 427; B. F. Butler's opinion, 429; denial of writ of habeas corpus, 432; her canvass of two counties, 435; sp. of Judge Selden, 437; denial of trial by jury, 439; sentence and her protest, 439; opinions of press, 441; trial of Inspectors, 444; contributions of friends, 446; appeal to Congress, 449; majority and minority reports, 450-452; pardon of Inspectors, 452; newspaper comment, 993; Election Inspectors in St. Louis for receiving vote of Mrs. Minor, 453; Beecher-Tilton, 461; Schuyler statue, 734. TRIBUTES, of William Winter, 323; Mary Clemmer, 340; Phoebe Cary, 342; Myra Bradwell, 346; Sen.
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