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HISTORY of Woman Suffrage.
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, AND MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE.
IN THREE VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
1861-1876.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY. 17 Madison St., Rochester, N. Y.
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.
CHAPTER XVI.
WOMAN'S PATRIOTISM IN THE WAR.
ANNA ELLA CARROLL.
THE TENNESSEE CAMPAIGN.
DOROTHEA DIX,
GOVERNMENT SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES.
ELIZABETH BLACKWELL, M.D.
THE SANITARY COMMISSION.
WOMEN AS SOLDIERS.
CLARA BARTON.
MINISTERING ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE.
JOSEPHINE SOPHIE GRIFFING. The National Freedman's Relief Association. BY CATHARINE A. F. STEBBINS.
LETTERS ON THE FREEDMAN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
THE LADIES' NATIONAL COVENANT.
THE PLEDGE.
ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON.
THE WOMAN'S NATIONAL LOYAL LEAGUE.
MAMMOTH PETITION.
BUSINESS MEETING.
EVENING SESSION.
THE PRAYER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE LOYAL WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVII.
CONGRESSIONAL ACTION.
A LAW AGAINST WOMEN.
SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN.
SUFFRAGE IN THE DISTRICT.
PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS.
SUFFRAGE IN THE DISTRICT.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVIII.
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS IN 1866-67.
ADDRESS TO CONGRESS.
THE AMERICAN EQUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION.
EVENING SESSION.
SECOND DAY.
EVENING SESSION.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIX.
THE KANSAS CAMPAIGN—1867.
REMINISCENCES BY HELEN EKIN STARRETT.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XX.
NEW YORK CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
WOMEN IN POLITICS.
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
EQUAL RIGHTS ANNIVERSARY.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XXI.
RECONSTRUCTION.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XXII.
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS—1869.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE.
TO THE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
THE MAY ANNIVERSARIES IN NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XXIII.
THE NEW DEPARTURE.
UNDER THE FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT.
THE ST. LOUIS RESOLUTIONS.
THE SECOND DECADE CELEBRATION.
FROM MRS. DR. TAYLOR.
FROM LADY AMBERLY.
THE MEMORIAL OF VICTORIA C. WOODHULL.
ADDRESS OF VICTORIA C. WOODHULL JANUARY 11, 1871.
SPEECH OF A. G. RIDDLE,
ADDRESS OF MRS. ISABELLA BEECHER HOOKER.
TO THE U. S. SENATE AGAINST WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
SHERMAN-DAHLGREN XVI. AMENDMENT.
REPORT.
GRANT AND WILSON—APPEAL TO THE WOMEN OF AMERICA FROM THE NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XXIV.
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS 1873, '74, '75.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XXV.
TRIALS AND DECISIONS.
A WOMAN CAN NOT PRACTICE LAW OR HOLD ANY OFFICE IN ILLINOIS.
COMMUNICATION FROM THE COURT.
ADDITIONAL BRIEF.
OPINION OF THE COURT DENYING THE APPLICATION.
CAN A WOMAN PRACTICE LAW OR HOLD ANY OFFICE IN ILLINOIS?
CITATION TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIS TO APPEAR AT WASHINGTON.
WRIT OF ERROR.
United States Circuit Court. (Northern District of New York.)
ARGUMENT OF MR. SELDEN FOR THE DEFENDANT.
THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT. (DECEMBER 18, 1865.)
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT. (JULY 28, 1868.)
FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. (MARCH 30, 1870.)
VIRGINIA L. MINOR'S PETITION
AMENDMENTS.
Resume—(Minor vs. Happersett, 21 Wallace Rep., p. 164.)
WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN ITS LEGAL ASPECT—A REVIEW OF THE CASE OF MINOR vs. HAPPERSETT, 21 WALLACE, U. S. REPORTS.
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XXVI.
AMERICAN WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION.
Constitution of the American Woman Suffrage Association.
ARTICLE I.
ARTICLE II.
ARTICLE III.—ORGANIZATION.
ARTICLE IV.
ARTICLE V.
ARTICLE VI.
ARTICLE VII.
REMARKS OF COLONEL HIGGINSON.
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
FOOTNOTES:
APPENDIX.
CHAPTER XVI.
WOMAN'S PATRIOTISM IN THE WAR.
WOMEN AS SOLDIERS.
NATIONAL FREEDMAN'S AID ASSOCIATION.
THE WOMAN'S LOYAL LEAGUE.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
VERMONT.
MASSACHUSETTS.
CONNECTICUT.
NEW YORK.
NEW JERSEY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
OHIO.
INDIANA.
ILLINOIS.
WISCONSIN.
IOWA.
MINNESOTA.
KANSAS.
BUSINESS MEETING.
THE PLEDGE.
RESOLUTIONS.
THE PLATFORM OF THE LEAGUE.
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS.
FORM OF PETITION.
CHAPTER XVIII.
NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, 1866 AND 1867.
EDUCATION.
THE PULPIT.
LABOR.
LAW.
SUFFRAGE.
PROGRESS.
RECORD AND OBITUARIES.
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
EQUAL EDUCATION.
LETTERS.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON,
APPEAL FOR UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE.
LETTERS TO THE MAY ANNIVERSARY OF 1867.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
SOJOURNER TRUTH ON THE PRESS.
CHAPTER XIX.
THE KANSAS CAMPAIGN, 1867.
WHAT THE SOUTH CAN DO.
SUPPRESSED PROCEEDINGS.
PROTEST OF MR. TAYLOR.
THE HUTCHINSONS' KANSAS SUFFRAGE SONG.
CHAPTER XXV.
TRIALS AND DECISIONS.
JUDGE SELDEN TO MISS ANTHONY.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY AS A CORRUPTIONIST.
GOING TO JAIL FOR VOTING FOR GRANT.
THE NATIONAL CASES AT CANANDAIGUA.
THE FEMALE SUFFRAGISTS.
WOMEN'S MEETING.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE ABOVE HUMAN LAW.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
NOT A VOTER.
KU-KLUX PRISONERS.
THE FUNNY CASE OF MISS ANTHONY.
MISS ANTHONY'S CASE.
THE ALBANY LAW JOURNAL ON SUSAN B. ANTHONY'S CASE.
ULYSSES S. GRANT,
CORRESPONDENCE FROM WASHINGTON—SPECIAL TO THE COMMONWEALTH.
MINOR vs. HAPPERSETT.
FOOTNOTES:
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