Mary S, birthday gift to Miss Anthony in 1902, 40;
entertains suff. leaders, 150;
pres. Calif, suff. assn, responds to greetings, 1907, 194;
elected to Natl. Bd, 204; 238;
responds to greetings at Portland conv, 347; 249;
at Louisville conv, 317;
signs appeal to natl. Repub. conv, 1904, 704.
Spofford, Jane H, 13; 45;
mem. res. for, 180.
Spokane, entertains dele. to natl. suff. conv, 244-246.
Springer, Elmina, 130.
Stanford, Mrs. Leland, mem. res. for, 146.
Stanley, U. S. Sen. A. O, 713.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, work for Hist, of Wom. Suff, iii;
pres. natl. suff. assn, 1; 13;
letter on Church and Wom. Suff, 4, 5;
Clara Barton's tribute, 25;
had first idea of intl. suff. conf, 26;
on Educated Suff, 32;
last address to natl. suff. conv, 33; 45;
tributes of Miss Anthony and Dr. Shaw, 74;
early fight for wom. suff, 121;
tributes from college women at natl. suff. conv. in Balto, 169-173;
for admission of women to Cornell Univ, 169; 185; 213;
on first Wom. Rights Conv, 1848, 215;
signs Call for it, 219;
at early wom. suff. hearings, 306;
writes Women's Decl. of Rights, 1876, 333;
bef. House Judic. Com, 428;
address to Cong. in 1866, 521;
mem. evening at natl. suff. conv, 569;
at suff. hearings, 581;
calls first woman's rights conv. and first after Civil War, 1866,
prepares Memorial to Cong. 618;
at first suff. conv. in Washtn, 621;
deserts Amer. Equal Rights Assn, forms Natl. Suff. Assn, made pres,
621-2;
address at funeral by the Rev. Moncure D. Conway;
farewell words by women ministers;
Miss Anthony's last birthday letter to;
extended tributes in the press, 741-3.
Stapler, Martha, prepares Wom. Suff. Year Book, 332.
Statehood Protest, Natl. Suff. Assn. heads protest against bill for
admitting new Territories classing women with insane, idiots and
felons, 129, 130.
State's Rights, this argument against wom. suff. demolished by history
of Dem. party; a continuous record of Fed. control, 430-432;
all nations but U. S. regard suff. as a natl. matter, 431;
fallacy shown in vote for Fed. Prohib. Amend, 449;
vote for this Amend, 537;
a "phantom" in South, 580;
Repub. natl. conv. declares for, 711;
most men in U. S. recd. suff. from Govt, not States, 745-6.
States, six more grant wom. suff, 708-9, 7
|