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HISTORY of Woman Suffrage.
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, AND MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. I.
1848-1861.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY. Rochester, N. Y.: Charles Mann. London: 25 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. Paris. G. Fischbacher, 33 Rue de Seine. 1889.
Copyright, 1881, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and Matilda Joslyn Gage.
Copyright, 1887, by Susan B. Anthony.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I.
PRECEDING CAUSES.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II.
WOMAN IN NEWSPAPERS.
CHAPTER III.
THE WORLD'S ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, LONDON, JUNE 12, 1840.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV.
NEW YORK.
THE ROCHESTER CONVENTION, AUGUST 2, 1848.
"PASTORAL LETTER."
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V.
REMINISCENCES.
EMILY COLLINS.
ERNESTINE L. ROSE.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI.
OHIO.
SALEM CONVENTION.
AKRON CONVENTION.
LETTERS FROM FRIENDS IN OHIO.
MASSILON CONVENTION.
CLEVELAND NATIONAL CONVENTION.
MR. CHANNING'S LETTER.
MR. HIGGINSON'S LETTER.
WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
NATIONAL CONVENTION AT CINCINNATI, OHIO.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VII.
REMINISCENCES BY CLARINA I. HOWARD NICHOLS.
VERMONT.
WISCONSIN.
KANSAS.
REPORT OF JUDICIARY FRANCHISE COMMITTEE ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE PETITIONS.
MISSOURI.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII.
MASSACHUSETTS.
MISTRESS ANNE HUTCHINSON.
WOMAN'S EARLY POLITICAL RIGHTS.
THE FIRST STEP IN MASSACHUSETTS.
FIRST NATIONAL CONVENTION IN WORCESTER, October 23d and 24th, 1850.
THE SECOND NATIONAL CONVENTION IN WORCESTER.
THE UNA.
NEW ENGLAND WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION.
WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION IN BOSTON.
HEARING BEFORE THE MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATURE, MARCH, 1857.
NEW ENGLAND CONVENTION.
REMINISCENCES OF PAULINA WRIGHT DAVIS. BY E. C. S.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX.
INDIANA AND WISCONSIN.
ROBERT DALE OWEN AND MARY ROBINSON. BY ROSAMOND DALE OWEN.
REMINISCENCES BY DR. MARY F. THOMAS AND AMANDA M. WAY.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER X.
PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILADELPHIA ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY.
TEMPERANCE.
WESTCHESTER CONVENTION. June 2, 1852.
NATIONAL CONVENTION IN PHILADELPHIA.
WOMAN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ANGELINA GRIMKÉ. Reminiscences by E. C. S.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XI
LUCRETIA MOTT.
ENGLISH CORRESPONDENCE.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XII.
NEW JERSEY.
THE ORIGIN, PRACTICE, AND PROHIBITION OF FEMALE SUFFRAGE IN NEW JERSEY.
DEFECTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW JERSEY.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIII.
REMINISCENCES. BY E. C. S.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIV.
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, Rochester, N. Y., April 20 and 21, 1852.
BRICK CHURCH MEETING.
A GRAND GATHERING—ANTI-SLAVERY—WOMAN'S RIGHTS—TEMPERANCE—THE WORLD'S FAIR, SEPTEMBER, 1853.
THE HALF WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION,
THE SYRACUSE NATIONAL CONVENTION, September 8, 9, and 10, 1852.
MOB CONVENTION IN NEW YORK.
WOMAN'S RIGHTS STATE CONVENTION, ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 30 AND DECEMBER 1, 1853.
ALBANY CONVENTION. FEBRUARY 14 AND 15, 1854.
SARATOGA CONVENTIONS, August, 1854-'55.
ALBANY CONVENTION, 1855.
THE SEVENTH NATIONAL WOMAN'S EIGHTS CONTENTION.
MOZART HALL, NEW YORK, MAY 13, 14, 1858.
NINTH NATIONAL CONVENTION.
EVENING SESSION.
AN ACT CONCERNING THE RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF HUSBAND AND WIFE.
TENTH NATIONAL WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION. COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, MAY 10-11, 1860.
CONVENTION IN ALBANY AND HEARING BEFORE THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE IN THE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER. February 7th and 8th, 1861.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XV.
WOMAN, CHURCH, AND STATE. BY MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE.
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX.
CHAPTER I.
PRECEDING CAUSES.
CHAPTER IV.
Women Out of their Latitude.
Insurrection among the Women.
The Reign of Petticoats.
The Women of Philadelphia.
Woman's Rights Convention.
Mrs. Stanton's Reply.
Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols.
Mrs. Jane G. Swisshelm.
Resolutions at Rochester.
Signatures to the Declaration adopted at Seneca Falls.
CHAPTER VI.
Letter from Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Letter from Lucretia Mott.
Letter from Lucy Stone.
Letter from Sarah Pugh.
Resolutions of the Salem (Ohio) Convention, 1850.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Resolutions of the Massilon (Ohio) Convention, 1852.
Fifth National Woman's Rights Convention, Cleveland, Ohio 1853.
Rebecca M. Sanford To The Cleveland Convention.
Sixth National Woman's Rights Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856.
CHAPTER VIII.
Names of Persons who Signed the Call of 1850.
From Mildred A. Spoford.
Extract from a Letter of H. M. Weber.
MEMBERS WORCESTER CONVENTION, 1850.
Second Worcester Convention, 1851.
FOOTNOTES:
Petition of Harriot K. Hunt to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention.
Paulina Wright Davis
CHAPTER IX.
Dublin Convention, October, 1851.
CHAPTER X.
Saxe, Dana, and Grace Greenwood.
Westchester Convention, June 2 and 3, 1852.
Letter From Mary Mott.
Letter from Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell.
Letter from Paulina Wright Davis.
Letter from Wm. H. and Mary Johnson.
Resolutions Of The Westchester Convention, 1852.
Fourth National W. R. Convention, Philadelphia, October 18, 19, 20, 1854.
CHAPTER XI.
Lucretia Mott's Funeral.
CHAPTER XIII
MRS. STANTON'S REMINISCENCES.
Mrs. Stanton's Reply.
Frances D. Gage's Reply to Gerrit Smith.
Amelia Bloomer comments on Jane G. Swisshelm.
CHAPTER XIV.
NEW YORK STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION, ROCHESTER, APRIL 20, 21, 1852.
Letter From Frances Dana Gage.
Letter From Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols.
Syracuse Convention, Sept. 8, 9, 10, 1852.
Comments of the Press after the Syracuse Convention.
WORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
MOB CONVENTION, 1853.
FIRST APPEAL OF 1854.
SECOND APPEAL OF 1854.
NATIONAL WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION, COOPER INSTITUTE, 1856.
THE WOMAN'S RIGHTS ALMANAC.
SENATOR ANTHONY.
WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE, 1857.
REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE OHIO SENATE, ON GIVING THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE TO FEMALES.
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