The History of Woman Suffrage

Chapter XXII. These chapters contain the _argument_.

Maulsby, Florence M. Maskrey, Mary E. McPherson, Jane Amy McKinney, Ella Moffatt, Bessie Murray, Emily Phillips, Mary D. Palmer, Emeline B. Richardson, Mettie Laub Romans, Rowena Edson Stevens, Estelle Smith, Elmina Springer, Frances Smith, Rev. John Ogilvie Stevenson, Ina Light Taylor, Roma W. Woods, Frilla Belle Young. _Kansas_: Anna A.

Broderick, Fannie M. Broderick, Jennie Broderick, B. B. Baird, C. H.

Cushing, Mabel La Porte Diggs, Caroline Doster, Martha Powell Davis, Bertha H. Ellsworth, Nannie Garrett, Dr. Eva Harding, Antoinette Haskell, Hetta P. Mansfield, Mrs. J. McPatten, Constant P. McElroy, Jennie Robb Maher, Bina A. Otis, Josephine L. Patton, Carrie L.

Prentiss, Althea B. Stryker, Sarah A. Thurston, Abbie A. Welch, Alonzo Wardall, Elizabeth M. Wardall, Anna C. Wait. _Kentucky_: Laura S.

Bruce, Mary C. Cramer, S. M. Hubbard, Sarah G. Humphries, Mary K.

Jones, Dr. Sarah M. Siewers, Sarah H. Sawyer, Mrs. M. R. Stockwell, Amanthus Shipp, Mary Wood, Sallie B. Wolcott, Laura White. Louisiana: Florence Huberwald, Matilda P. Hero, Dr. Harriet C. Keating, Caroline E. Merrick, Jr., Katharine M. n.o.bles, Frances Sladden.

_Maine_: Rev. Henry Blanchard, M. S. Carlisle, Lucy Hobart Day, Martha O. Dyer, Dr. Abby M. Fulton, Martha W. Fairfield, Helen A. Harriman, Mary C. Nason, Mary E. A. Osborne, Sarah J. L. O"Brien, Abby A. C.

Peaslee, Cordelia A. Quimby, Sophronia C. Snow, Lucy A. and Lavinia Snow, Elizabeth P. Smith. _Maryland_: Amanda M. Best, Juliet L.

Baldwin, Emma Madox Funck, Emma Frinck, Annie W. Janney, Annie R.

Lamb, Mary E. Moore, Rebecca T. Miller, Martha S. Townsend, Mary J.

Williamson. _Ma.s.sachusetts_: Annie T. Auerbach, Richard and Carrie Anders, Martha Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Ashton, Esther F.

Boland, Catherine W. Bascom, Samuel J. Barrows, Martha Sewall Curtis, Adelaide A. Claflin, Emma Clapp, Sophia A. Forbes, Ellen Wright Garrison, Cora Chapin G.o.dfrey, Adeline Howland, Sarah Hudson, Mary E.

Hilton, Mrs. Arden Hall, Hannah Hall, Charlotte Lobdell, Eveleen L.

Mason, Louisa A. Morrison, Martha A. P. Neall, Ellen F. Powers, Agnes G. Parritt, Maud Wood Park, John Parker, Cora V. Smart, Silva.n.u.s Smith, Judith W. Smith, Mary Clarke Smith, Nellie S. Smith, Mrs. W. H.

Semple, Jane A. Stewart, Dora Bascom Smith, Addie E. Tarbell, Sarah E.

Wall, Eliza Webber, Elizabeth H. Webster, Evelyn Williams, Dr. Marion L. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Whiting. _Michigan_: Charlotte Goeway, Mrs. C. D. Hodges, De Lisle P. Holmes, Sarah L. Hazlett, Margaret M. Huckins, Frances Kinney, Dr. Clara W. McNaughton, Ida J.

Marsh, Nettie McCloy, E. Matilda Moore, Carrie W. Miller, Frances Wright Spearman, Sarah E. Smith, Elizabeth A. Willard. _Minnesota_: Nina T. c.o.x, Lydia R. Eastwood, Mayme Jester, Delilah C. Reid, Judge J. B. Stearns, Sarah Burger Stearns, Martha Adams Thompson, Sarah Vail Thompson. _Mississippi_: Harriet B. Kells, Nellie M. Somerville, Lily Wilkinson Thompson. _Missouri_: Alice Blackburn, Mary Waldo Calkins, Ella Harrison, Virginia Hedges, Addie M. Johnson, Alice C. Mulky, J.

B. Merwin, Sarah E. Turner, Emaline A. Templeton, Mary U. Vandwert, Mrs. E. E. Montague Winch, Victoria Conkling Whitney, Isabella Wightman, Eliza T. Wilson, William Wilson, Sarah Wilson. _Montana_: Dr. Maria M. Dean, Eva Hirschberg, George W. Jones, Delia A. Kellogg, Marie L. Mason, Sarepta Sanders, Harriet P. Sanders, Dora D. Wright.

_Nebraska_: Maria C. Arter, Rachel Brill, Clara Cross, Nettie L.

Cronkhite, Abby Gay Dustin, Helen M. Goff, Ellen D. Harn, Ellen A.

Herdman, Irene Hernandez, Lena McCormick, Amanda J. Marble, Maud Miller, Anna L. Spirk, Sarah K. Williams, Esther L. Warner. _Nevada_: Hannah R. Clapp, Mary E. Rinkle, Annie Warren, Frances A. Williamson.

_New Hampshire_: Mary A. P. Filley, M. E. Powell, Marilla M. Ricker, Rev. H. B. Smith. New Jersey: Emma L. Blackwell, Phoebe Baily, Katherine H. Browning, Hannah Cairns, Jennie D. DeWitt, Dr. Florence De Hart, Rev. Phoebe A. Hanaford, Mrs. A. J. Jackson, Jane Bryant Kellogg, Susan W. Lippincott, Ellen Miles, Mary Philbrook, Amelia d.i.c.kinson Pope, Aaron M. Powell, Louise Downs Quigley, Theresa M.

Seabrook, Minola Graham s.e.xton, Charlotte C. R. Smith, Laura H. Van Cise, M. Louise Watts, Phoebe C. Wright. _New Mexico_: Fannie Baca, I.

M. Bond, H. D. Fergusson, Ida Morley Jarrett, Mayme E. Marble, Mrs. J.

D. Perkins, Anna Van Schick. _New York_: Mrs. E. Andreas, Mrs. Wilkes Angel, Ruby Abby, Abigail A. Allen, Dr. Augusta Armstrong, Rev.

Caroline A. Ba.s.sett, Victoria Bradley, Sarah F. Blackall, Frances Benedict, Mrs. R. G. Beatty, Helen M. Cook, Dr. Harriet B. Chapin, Eveleen R. Clark, Cornelia H. Cary, Noah Chapman, Margaret Livingston Chanler, Mrs. M. A. Clinton, Charlotte A. Cleveland, Ella Hawley Crossett, Lucy Hawley Calkins, Nora E. Darling, Marie Frances Driscoll, S. W. Ellis, Mrs. M. D. Fenner, Laura W. Flower, Dr. Fales, Catherine G. Foote, Theodosia C. Goss, Eliza C. Gifford, Dr. Virginia L. Glauner, Elizabeth P. Hall, Mary H. Hallowell, Frances V. Hallock, Dorcas Hull, Etta E. Hooker, Emily Howland, Isabel Howland, Cornelia K. Hood, Belle S. Holden, Mary N. Hubbard, Margherita Arlina Hamm, Ella S. Hammond, Priscilla D. Hackstaff, Mary Bush Hitchcook, Elizabeth Noyes Hopkins, Ada M. Hall, Marie R. Jenney, Julie R.

Jenney, Frances C. Lewis, Jeannette R. Leavitt, Carrie S. Lerch, Mary Hillard Loines, Mrs. P. A. Moffett, Pamela S. McCown, Margaret Morton, Mrs. Joshua G. Munro, Anne Fitzhugh Miller, Sarah A. McClees, Deborah Otis, Martha F. Prather, Jessie Post, J. Mary Pearson, Lucy S. Pierce, Abby Hutchinson Patton, Lucy Boardman Smith, Marian H. Skidmore, Angeline M. Sargent, James Sargent, Jessie J. Ca.s.sidy Saunders, Mary B. Sackett, Jane M. Sloc.u.m, Mary Thayer Sanford, Emma B. Sweet, Emma M. Tucker, Kate S. Thompson, Sarah L. Willis, Kate Foster Warner, Anna Willets, Cerelle Grandin Weller. _North Carolina_: Lilla Ripley Barnwell, Floride Cunningham, Miriam Harris, Helen Morris Lewis, Margaret Richardson. _North Dakota_: Helen de Lendrecie, Dr. Cora Smith (Eaton), Henrietta Paulson Haagensen, Delia Lee Hyde, Mary S.

Lounsberry, Sara E. B. Smith, Mary Whedon.

_Ohio_: Ella M. Bell, Sarah S. Bissell, W. O. Brown, Frances M.

Cas.e.m.e.nt, Katharine B. Claypole, Mary N. Cunningham, Elizabeth Coit, Martha P. Dana, Martha H. Elwell, Ellen Sully Fray, Mary C. Francis, Jannette Freer, Elizabeth Gilmer, Prof. Jennie Gifford, Mary L. Geffs, Clara Giddings, Eliza P. Houk, Emma C. Hayes, Margaret Hackadorne, Emma P. Harley, Eason Holbrook, Minnie C. Hauser, Elizabeth J. Hauser, Cecilia Halloway, Minnie Stull Harris, Prof. Mary Jewett, Josephine King, Mary J. Lawrence, Mary Folger Lang, Sallie J. McCall, Rev.

Henrietta G. Moore, Mary J. McMillan, Anna C. Mott, Lydia A. D.

Northway, Miss L. J. Ormstead, Addie M. Porter, Alice E. H. Peters, O.

G. Peters, Sarah M. Perkins, Annie Laurie Quinby, Harriet B. Rossa, Florence Richards, Edythe E. Root, Mrs. N. Coe Stewart, Abbie Schumacher, Helen R. Smith, Katherine Dooris Sharpe, Hattie A. Sachs, Harriet Brown Stanton, Dr. Viola Swift, Lottie M. Sackett, Cornelia Shaw, C. Swezey, Rosa L. Segur. _Oklahoma_: Margaret Rees, Mrs. R. W.

Southard, Celia Z. t.i.tus. _Oregon_: Frances E. Gottshall.

_Pennsylvania_: Olive Pond Amies, Agnes M. Biddle, Mrs. W. C.

b.u.t.terfield, Mary Patterson Beaver, A. Isabel Bowers, Emma J. Bartol, Katherine J. Campbell, Anna M. Child, Alice M. Coates, Elizabeth D.

Green, Susanna M. Gaskill, Caroline Gibbons, Mrs. E. N. Garrett, Bertha W. Howe, Hetty Y. Hallowell, Lidie C. W. Koethen, Mary F.

Kenderdine, Mary S. Kent, Agnes Kemp, Mary B. Luckie, Alberta Moorehouse, Mrs. L. M. B. Mitch.e.l.l, Dr. Jane V. Myers, Esther A.

Pownall, Anna C. Pennock, Elizabeth B. Pa.s.smore, Charlotte L. Peirce, Harriet Purvis, Jacob Reese, Jean B. Stephenson, Nicolas M. Shaw, Emily H. Saxton, Mary B. Satterthwaite, Margaret B. Stone, Mattie A.

N. Shaw, Mrs. G. W. Schofield, Robert Tilney, Annie L. Tilney.

_Rhode Island_: Mary O. Arnold, Emeline Burlingame Cheney, Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Ardelia C. Dewing, Jeannette S. French, Charlotte B.

Wilbour. _South Carolina_: Mary P. Gridley, Jean B. Lockwood, Maude Sindersine, Claudia Gordon Tharin, May Tharin. _South Dakota_: Irene G. Adams, Ida R. Bailey, Mrs. F. C. Bidwell, Emma Cranmer, Mrs. W. V.

Lucas, Anna R. Simmons, Mrs. C. E. Thorpe. _Tennessee_: Jennie Bailett, L. Graham Crozier, Mary McLeer. _Texas_: Rebecca Henry Hayes, L. R. Perkins. _Utah_: Corinne M. Allen, Sarah A. Boyer, Phebe Young Beatie, Charlotte Ives Cobb, Marilla M. Daniels, Mary E. Gilmer, Annie G.o.dbe, Sarah M. Kimball, Aurelia S. Rodgers. _Vermont_: Mary N. Chase, Eliza S. Eaton, Mary Hutchinson, Alice Clinton Smith. Virginia: Elisan Brown, Nina Cross, Henderson Dangerfield, Elizabeth B. Dodge, Etta Grymes Farrar, Georgia Gibson, Emma R. Gilman, L. M. Green, Arabella B. Howard, Anna M. Snowden, Elizabeth Van Lew, Mary B. Wickersham.

_Washington_: Mrs. Francis W. Cushman, Mrs. L. C. Kellogg, Martha E.

Pike. _West Virginia_: Jessie G. Manley, Columbia A. Morgan, Florence M. Post, Clara Reinhammer. _Wisconsin_: Louisa M. Eastman, Almeda B.

Gray, Laura B. James, Lucinda Lake, Jessie Nelson Luther, Maybell Park, Dora Putnam, Ellen A. Rose. _Wyoming_: Hon. M. C. Brown, Amalia B. Post, Mrs. Francis E. Warren.

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

The famous bibliographer, William Oldys, wrote early in the 18th century: "The labour and patience, the judgment and penetration, which are required to make a good index are only known to those who have gone through this most painful but least-praised part of a publication." Lord Campbell said, a century later, in his preface to The Lives of Chief Justices: "I proposed to bring a Bill into Parliament to deprive an author, who publishes a book without an index, of the privilege of copyright."

If an index were deemed so valuable in those periods of comparative leisure, one as complete as possible is surely an absolute necessity in these days when time is at the highest premium, but the maker is under obligation to study conciseness in order that the index may not be as long as the book. It has seemed practicable to reduce very greatly the length of this one without impairing its efficiency by asking the reader to bear in mind a few simple facts as to the arrangement of the History.

Chapters II-XXI are devoted exclusively to the conventions of the National Suffrage a.s.sociation and the consequent hearings, reports and discussions in Congress; the story of each year is complete in its chapter and the date is in the running t.i.tle on the right hand page.

The work of the American a.s.sociation before the two societies united is complete in Chapter XXII. These chapters contain the _argument_.

Chapters XXV-LXXII comprise the full history of the work in the States and Territories, one chapter given to each and all alphabetically arranged with name in running t.i.tle on the right hand page. Each State is subdivided and the heads denoted by capital letters, as follows: Organization, Legislative Action, Laws, Suffrage, Office Holding, Occupation, Education.

The other chapters are clearly designated in the Table of Contents, and practically all the information which the book contains on each subject will be found in its respective chapter. The greatest problem has been the indexing of the many _speeches_ so as to convey an idea of their subject-matter, as a number of them cover a variety of topics, and it has been possible to indicate only the princ.i.p.al points. The editors trust, however, that the systematic arrangement of the volume and the full Table of Contents will enable the reader to obtain the desired information without difficulty.

_Age of Protection_, 460, and in each State chapter under _Legislative Action and Laws_, beginning 465.

AMENDMENT CAMPAIGNS FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE, xxi; 40; in Calif., 486; in Col., 513; in S. D., 553-7; in Ida., 590; in Kas., 643; in N. J., 822; in N. Y., 847; in Ore., 895; in R. I., 909; in Wash., 973.

AMENDMENT TO NATIONAL CONSt.i.tUTION FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE, objection to amending, advantage in securing wom. suff., xx, xxi; 14th amend, and attempts of women to vote under it, 3 et seq.; 15th amend., effect on wom. suff., 6; effort to amend for Federal Suff. for women, 7; Nat"l. a.s.s"n. begins work for 16th amend., 11; res. for in "84, 25; Miss Anthony on, 40; same, 42; argument for, 54; sp. of Sen. Palmer, 62; contrary to State"s rights, 68; first discussion of 16th amend. in Senate, 85; 14th amend., Miss Anthony on, 152; 158; Senate Com. recom. 16th in "92, 201; 14th grants wom. suff., 204; women appeal 25 yrs. for 16th amend., 223; efforts of Nat"l a.s.s"n. for, 367; Mrs. Catt on why one is asked for, 369; Miss Anthony"s plea, 373; American a.s.s"n. declares for, 410, 417.

AMENDMENTS TO STATE CONSt.i.tUTIONS FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE, laws in different States, xvi; difficulty in Minn and Neb., failure of Sch. Suff. in N.J., xvi; same in S.D., xvii; submitted by ten States and results, xxi; obstacles to securing, xxiii; comparison of votes, xxix; votes on, 40; adopted in Col., 528; in Idaho, 593; school and library in Minn., 778; law similar to amendment in Wis., 988.

AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE a.s.sOCIATION, work of after "84, Chap. XXII; 13; founded, 14; union with Nat"l a.s.s"n., 164.

ANECDOTES, 71; public money for "shes," 193; in Tenn., 196; how men represent women, 197; of Miss Willard, 215; woman on throne, 229; poll tax in Tenn., 241; women"s voices, 334; woman"s product, 337; from Ala., 341; Miss Anthony"s right bower, 351; early education, 354-5; women who have all the rights they want, 360; Miss Anthony on "antis," 384; of Abigail Adams, 422; influence of liquor dealers, 486; Yon"s vote in Col., 519; a Ma.s.s. legislator, 740; women"s money builds State Houses, 763; suff. bill in Wash., 972.

ANTI-SUFFRAGE a.s.sOCIATION, advantage of, xxix; same, 16; they mean well, 327; in Ills., 603; in Ma.s.s., 716 et al.; against mother"s guardianship, 744; in N. Y., 850 et al., 971; in Aus., 1032.

ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS, see Remonstrants.

AUSTRALIA, --South, Chapter on, 1027 --West, " " 1029 --New South Wales, " " 1029 --Victoria, " " 1031 --Queensland, " " 1032 --Tasmania, " " 1033 Enfranchises its women, xiv; first country to grant them Munic. Suff., 224; eminent advocates of wom. suff., 1084.

BAZAR, Nat"l. a.s.s"n., in New York, 365; Amer. a.s.s"n. in Boston, descrip. of, Mrs. Howe"s and Mrs. Stone"s addresses, 426-8.

BIBLE, wrong interpretation of, 65; for wom. suff., 71; not opp. to, 102; 106; men"s interpretation of, 113; purpose of Creator, 119; not alone respons. for subjection of woman, 146; Woman"s Bible, discussion of at Nat"l. conv., 263.

BILL OF RIGHTS, woman"s, 154.

BILLS, for wom. suff., how treated, xxviii; of Nat"l. a.s.s"n., W. C. T. U., Fed. of Clubs, etc., 451-3, and under head of _Legislative Action_ in State chapters, beginning 465; Nat"l. a.s.s"n. protests against Edmunds-Tucker Bill, 26; same, 71; 78; res. against, 122-3; committees on, 939.

BIRTHDAYS, Miss Anthony"s 70th, 163; her 74th, 223-4; her 78th, 291; greetings on, 300; her 80th, vi; same, 383; 385 et seq.; gifts on, 389 et seq.; celebration of in Lafayette Opera House, Wash"t"n., 394-404; trib. of Wm. Lloyd Garrison, 395, of Mrs. c.o.o.nley-Ward, 401, of Miss Shaw, 402; greeting from Mrs. Stanton, 402; Miss Anthony"s response, 403; letters rec"d., 403; recep. in Corcoran Art Gallery, 404; her portrait presented, 405; her happiness, 405.

--Mrs. Stanton"s 80th, 250.

--Rev. Anna Howard Shaw"s, 391.

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