Stanton on, 165; 225; 285; 319; 1086 et seq.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION,
petition for suff., 110; 123;
Miss Willard represents before Sen. Com. of '88, 141-2;
wom. suff. in '81, 215;
at nat'l. conv. of '97, 278.
For bills in Legislatures _see_ pp. 451-2, and various State
chapters under head of _Legislative Action_;
also Canada, New Zealand and Tasmania;
for founding and work, 1045 et seq.;
attitude towards wom. suff., 1070.
WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTIONS,
demands of first one nearly all granted, xiii;
earliest ones held, 14;
40th annivers., 125; 204;
50th anniv., 288;
descrip. of, 298-9;
compared to Bunker Hill, etc., 397; 1043.
WORKINGMEN,
how enfranchised, xvii, same, 305;
in Great Brit., 311;
injured by disfranch. women, 312.
_See_ Labor.
WORKINGWOMEN,
relation of wom. suff. to, 70;
Nat'l. Ass'n. demands suff. for, 216.
_See_ Labor and Statistics.
WYOMING,
adopts wom. suff., xxi;
Nat'l. Ass'n. congratulates on admission, 176;
gavel from, 238; 252;
visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw, 253;
compared to Switzerland, 282;
gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, 400;
petits. Cong. for 16th amend., 448;
debate in Cong. on admission, 998 et seq.
_See_ State chapter, also Statistics and Testimony.
FOOTNOTES:
[502] It has been impossible to index every paper named in the
History, and only those are given of which special mention is made.
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES.
In order that the following Index may not be overburdened with names,
it has seemed best not to include those of officers and workers in the
various States unless they are listed in some capacity elsewhere.
While this decision causes injustice in some cases, it will be
approved when it is considered that in the Massachusetts chapter, for
instance, about 600 different individuals are mentioned, some of them
a score of times; in those of New York and California, over 300 each,
and in that of Vermont, including only seven pages, nearly 150. With
half-a-dozen exceptions the State chapters are very short and it will
require only a few minutes for the reader to find any name desired.
Most of the prominent State workers are mentioned elsewhere and
therefore are listed. Even with this arrangement the Index contains
almost 1200 names.
Abbott, Dr. Lyman, 742.
Abbott, Mrs. Lyman
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