s, urges a report for the last time, 110-11;
recep. by Chicago Woman's Club and others en route to Portland,
117-18;
entertained by U.S. Sen. and Mrs. Carey in Cheyenne, 118;
responds to greetings to natl. suff. conv, receives ovation, tells
of Mrs. Stanton's and her visit to Ore. in '71 and early
opposition, 120, 121;
presides at first session, pen picture of, not always roses that
were thrown, 122;
introduces Mrs. Duniway, 123;
tells of her paper, _The Revolution_, 132;
speaks at unveiling of Sacajawea statue, 133;
recep. on Expos. grounds, central figure, tribute of Miss
Blackwell, 134;
appeal to Pres. Roosevelt, 137;
fills pulpit in Portland, 140;
would not compel natl. suff. convs. to be held in Washtn, 147;
for helping Ore. campaign, 147;
fervent appeal, 149;
dedicates park in Chico, cordial recep. in Calif, 150;
attends her last suff. conv, 151;
tribute of Clara Barton, 154;
Pres. M. Carey Thomas and Miss Mary E. Garrett assure her of their
interest in the natl. conv. in Baltimore, 167;
guest of Miss Garrett, very ill but goes to conv. on college
evening; warmly greeted; account of Baltimore _American_, great
triumph, 167-8;
tribute of women college presidents and professors, 168-173;
supreme moment, her response, 173;
Miss Garrett's social functions in her honor, 182;
Dr. Thomas and Miss Garrett promise her to raise large fund for
suff. work; her great happiness, 183;
gives birthday money to Ore. campaign, 184;
last words to a suff. conv, 185;
not able to attend Congressl. hearing, 188;
last birthday celebr. in Washtn, letters of congratulation, places
work in Dr. Shaw's charge, pays tribute to the suff. workers,
speaks last words in public, 191-2;
Lorado Taft's bust of, 193;
Dr. Shaw's farewell tribute, Miss Anthony never missed natl.
suff. convs, 201;
plans for memorials, 201-2;
Mrs. Johnson's bust of; mem. bldg. in Rochester; mem. fund, 200-1;
celebr. of birthday, 1907, mem. services, 202-4;
favorite poem, 203;
champion of colored race, 203;
wide comment of press on her death, magazine articles, accounts of
funeral, 204
leaves Hist. of Wom. Suff. to Natl. Assn, 205; 214;
Mrs. Lewis gives Natl. Assn. $10,000 in her memory, 236;
wanted stenog. rept. of Dr. Shaw's speeches, 252
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