Cushing, Caleb, 180.
Cushman, Miss Charlotte, 240.
Cutler, Benjamin Clarke,
Mrs. Howe's grandfather, 4.
Cutler, Rev. Benjamin Clarke (son of the preceding),
officiates at his sister's wedding, 34.
Cutler, Mrs. Benjamin Clarke,
Mrs. Howe's grandmother,
her costume at her daughter Louisa's wedding, 34;
her beauty and charm, 35;
describes the dress of her younger days, 35, 36.
Cutler, Eliza.
See Francis, Mrs. John W.
Cutler, Louisa Corde.
See McAllister, Mrs. Julian.
Daggett, Mrs. Kate Newell,
third president of the Association for the Advancement of Women, 393.
Dana, Richard H., the elder,
a visitor at the Ward home, 79;
a kind of transcendentalist, 428.
Danforth, Elizabeth,
describes Louisa Cutler's wedding, 33, 34.
Dante,
his works read, 206.
Da Ponte, Lorenzo,
teacher of Italian in New York,
his earlier career, 24.
Da Ponte, Lorenzo (son of preceding),
teaches Mrs. Howe Italian, 57.
Davenport, E. L.,
manager of the Howard Athenaeum,
declines Mrs. Howe's drama, 240.
Davidson, Prof. Thomas,
lectures on Aristotle, 406, 408.
Davis, Charles Augustus,
his "Downing Letters," 24, 25.
Davis, Admiral Charles H.,
attends one of Mrs. Howe's lectures, 309.
De Long, Lieut. G. W.,
at the dance given by the Howes in Santo Domingo, 356.
De Mesmekir, John, 4.
Denison, Bishop, 140.
Desmoulins, M. Benoit C.,
his kindness to Mrs. Howe, 413.
Devlin, Mary.
See Booth, Mrs. Edwin.
Dexter, Franklin,
a friend of Allston, 429.
"Dial, The,"
Margaret Fuller's paper, 145.
"Diary of an Ennuyee,"
Mrs. Jameson's, 40.
Dickens, Charles,
dinner to, in New York, 26;
at Mr. Rogers's dinner, 99;
takes the Howes to Bridewell Prison, 108;
gives a dinner for them, 110.
Dickinson, Anna, 305.
Disciples, Church of the, 256;
Governor Andrew a member of, 263.
"Divine Love and Wisdom,"
Swedenborg's, 204, 209.
Dix, Dorothea L.,
her work for the insane, 88.
"Don Giovanni,"
its libretto, 24;
admired by Charles Sumner, 176.
Dore, Gustave, the artist,
his studio and work, 416-419.
Douglas, Stephen A., 178.
"Downing Letters,"
those of C. A. Davis, 25.
Dresel, Otto,
musical critic and teacher, 438;
tribute to his memory, 439.
Dre
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