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." Of the audience the _Inter-Ocean_ said: "The speakers of all the sessions were listened to with rapt attention by the audience, and the points made were heartily applauded. It would be difficult to gather so large an audience of our sex whose appearance would be more suggestive of refinement and intelligence." [64] Miss Anthony, Mrs. Gage, Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Haggart. [65] Twenty delegates from eleven different States, who had been in attendance at Chicago, went to Cincinnati. [66] Before which Mrs. Gage, Mrs. Meriwether, Miss Anthony, Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Blake spoke. [67] Miss Anthony, Mrs. Gage, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Meriwether, Mrs. Saxon, Miss. Couzins, Rev. Olympia Brown, Misses Rachel and Julia Foster. [68] This was the last time this noble German woman honored our platform, as her eventful life closed a few years after. [69] Among others, from Assemblyman Lord, State-Superintendent-of-Public-Instruction Whitford, J. M. Bingham and Superintendent MacAlister. [70] The delegates were Olympia Brown, _Racine_; L. C. Galt, M. M. Frazier, _Mukwonago_; E. A. Brown, _Berlin_; E. M. Cooley, _Eureka_; E. L. Woolcott, _Ripon_; O. M. Patton, M. D., _Appleton_; H. Suhm, E. Hohgrave, _Sauk City_; M. W. Mabbs, C. M. Stowers, _Manitowoc_; S. C. Guernsey, _Janesville_; H. T. Patchin, _New London_; Jennie Pomeroy, _Grand Rapids_; Mrs. H. W. Rice, _Oconomowoc_; Amy Winship, _Racine_; Almedia B. Gray, Matilda Graves, Jessie Gray, _Scholfield Mills_; Mrs. Mary Collins, _Mukwonago_; Mrs. Jere Witter, _Grand Rapids_; Mrs. Lucina E. DeWolff, _Whitewater_. The Milwaukee delegates were: Dr. Laura R. Wolcott, Mme. Mathilde Franceske Anneke, Mrs. A. M. Bolds, Mrs. A. Flagge, Agnes B. Campbell, Mary A. Rhienart, Matilda Pietsch, N. J. Comstock, Sarah R. Munro, M. D., Juliet H. Severance, M. D., Mrs. Emily Firega, Carl Doerflinger. Maximillian Grossman and Carl Herman Boppe. [71] 1. Silent Invocation. 2. Music. 3. Eulogy, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 4. Tributes, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony. 5. Music. 6. Tributes, Robert Purvis, May Wright Sewall, Phoebe W. Couzins. 7. Closing Hymn--"_Nearer, my God, to Thee_." [72] Of the floral decorations, to which reference is made above as contributing so largely to the handsome appearance of the stage, the harp was furnished through Mr. Wormley in behalf of the colored admirers of Mrs. Mott, and the _epergne_ was provided for the occasion by the National Assoc
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