., 51;
his death, 52;
his careful restraint of his daughter, 52, 53;
his portrait in the New York Bank of Commerce, 55;
condemns Goethe's "Faust," 59;
displeased with his son Samuel's work, 69.
Ward, Mrs. Samuel (Julia Rush),
mother of Mrs. Howe:
marriage and education: her charm of character, 5;
anecdotes of, 5, 6;
her tact, 6;
death, 10, 11.
Ward, Samuel,
brother of Mrs. Howe,
sent to Round Hill School, 5;
travels in Europe: at home, 45;
his defense of society, 46;
enlivens the austerity of the Ward household, 49;
establishes a home of his own, 53;
marries Emily Astor, 65;
his appearance and education, 67;
travels abroad, 68;
his lack of interest in business, his second marriage, 69;
goes to California, 70;
Indian adventures, 70, 71;
life in Washington: becomes "King of the Lobby," 72;
his friends, 72, 73;
his visit to Lord Rosebery: death at Pegli: volume
of poems, 73.
Ward, Mrs. Samuel (Emily Astor),
her marriage, 65;
her fine voice, 74, 75.
Ward, Mrs. Samuel (Medora Grimes),
married, 69.
Ward, William, 19.
Waring, Col. George E., 404.
Washington,
Samuel Ward in, 72;
Charles Sumner's residence in, 180;
Count Gurowski in, 221-223;
Mrs. Eames's position there, 224;
funeral of Gurowski in, 226;
condition of, during the civil war, 269, 270;
Mrs. Howe lectures in, 308.
Washington, Gen. George, 9;
his attention to Mrs. Cutler, 35;
waited on by "Daughters of Liberty," 36;
birthday celebrated in Rome, 203.
Wasson, David A.,
a member of the Radical Club, 282;
his reply to Mr. Abbott, 289.
Webster, Daniel,
Theodore Parker's sermon on, 164;
defeated for the senatorship by Sumner, 218.
Wedding ceremonies described, 33, 34, 65, 66.
Weiss, Rev. John,
at the Boston Radical Club, 283, 284;
on woman suffrage, 289;
on poets and philosophers, 304.
Welles, Gideon,
secretary of the navy, 225.
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of,
anecdote of, 17.
Wentzler, A. H.,
paints portrait of John Ward, 55.
Whipple, Edwin P.,
reviews "Passion Flowers," 228;
attends Mrs. Howe's parlor lectures, 306.
White, Andrew D.,
commissioner on the annexation of Santo Domingo, 181, 345.
White, Mrs. Andrew D., 346.
White, Charlotte,
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