Volume IV Part 163 (1/2)
IOWA, reasons for refusing suff. amd't., xxi; nat'l. conv. in Des Moines, 270; noted speakers before Legis., 279.
_See_ State chapter.
IRELAND, wom. suff. in, 343; wom. on school and poor law bds., 368.
_See_ chapter on Great Britain.
ISLE OF MAN, wom. suff. in, 1025.
JOURNALISM, xxv; wom. in, 154; early women writers, 295; women in at Paris expos., 343; first, 695.
JURIES, women should serve on, 38; 45; 51; in Wy., 68; men's obligations, 94; Senators discuss, 104, 106; need of women on, 182; women and jury duty in Ida., 596; in Utah, 955, 1089; in Wash., 422, 968, 1008, 1091; in Wy., 1008.
KANSAS, grants Munic.i.p.al Suff. to women, xv; xxi; xxix; treatment of women, 199; suff. work of Nat'l. a.s.s'n. in, 220; descript. of nat'l. delegates, 221-2; first const.i.t'n. recognizes rights of women, 407; Amer. a.s.s'n. meets in Topeka, 417; early work in, 418, 419; Mrs. Howe's plea for suff. in, 419.
_See_ State chapter and Statistics.
LABOR, disabilities of women, 41; relation of wom. suff. to, 70; same, 79; suff. has no influence on price of, 98; wage-earning women should marry, 98; need of ballot for working women, 115; same, 122; Knights of Labor indorse wom. suff., 123; dignifies woman, 162; immoral women come from domestic life, 162; husband does not ”support” wife, 171, 208, 311; man's material achievements, 171; not woman's curse, 171; degradation of woman's labor, 177; organizations favor wom. suff., 184; indust. emancip. of women, by Carroll D. Wright, have not taken men's work, new economic factor, leads to suff., 213; suff. demanded for working women, 216; women stenographers, 228; women wage-earners in Fla., 240; Florence Kelley on labor unions and working woman's need of ballot, 311; disfranch. women an injury to labor unions, 312; Fed. of Labor greets Nat'l. Suff. a.s.s'n., let. from Pres. Gompers, equal pay for wom., 334; a.s.s'n. returns thanks, 344; entrance of women into unions and effect on suff., 349; appeal of Nat'l. Fed. for wom. suff. in '99, 359; Miss Laughlin on statistics of wage-earning women, need of ballot, 360; ancient opp. to, 361; working woman's great disadvantage, 377; wages of men and wom., 379; 425; Nat'l. Fed. pet.i.t. for wom. suff. in 1900 after appeal from Miss Anthony. Nat'l. Bldg. and Trades Council, same, Int'l.
Bricklayers' and Masons', same, 446; organizations for wom. suff., 448; K. of L. declare for, 568.
_See_ Statistics.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS, for wom. suff.
_See_ above, also in Col., 514-16; in S. D., 556; in Ills., 602-4; 652; in Ma.s.s., 711-14-33; in Minn., 782; in N. J., 821; in N. Y., 850; in Ore., 893; in R. I., 917; in Wash., 974.
LAW, first woman admitted to practice before U. S. Sup. Ct., 33; second, 57; contest of Mrs. Bradwell in Ills. and U. S. Sup. Ct., 152; contest in Cal., 507; in Ind., 626; in Md., 700; in Mich. to be pros. atty., 770; in N. J., 833; in Penn., 904; Woman's Coll. of, 574; first woman to apply to practice, 609; first coll. to graduate a woman, 610.
_See_ also State chapters under _Occupations_.
--women in, send trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, 398.
--Common, 33; 49; 159; resume of and changes made, 454-8; 464; in N. Y., 865.
--Const.i.tutional, bar to wom. suff., xiv, xv; 371.
LAWS FOR WOMEN, resume of, 453-8.
--Property, for women, secured by a few, xxiii; in Ky., 15; wife is moneyless, 40; inevitably one-sided, 198; nine-tenths relate to property, 200; uncertain for women, 255; in Ills., 276; women could secure good laws with suffrage, 424; present status, far from just to women, 456-8; Dower and Curtesy, 457; Guardians.h.i.+p of Children, and liability of ”head of family”
for support, 458; Divorce, and the various causes for, 459; Age of Protection, 460.
_See_ each State chapter under head of _Legislative Action and Laws_. For Great Britain, 1021.
LEGACIES, Mrs. Eddy's to Miss Anthony, v; to Nat'l. a.s.s'n., 207; 259; 275; 286; 289; 366; 900; 909.
LEGISLATURES, action on bills and resolutions for full and limited suffrage and other measures, under head of _Legislative Action_, in each State chapter, beginning 465; power to grant limited suff., xv; have granted much to women, 43; Congress should submit wom. suff. amdt. to, 43, 64, 113; work of women members in Col., 525-6; work of women members in Utah, 953 et seq.
LETTERS, telegrams, greetings, etc., to American suff. convs., _see_ Chap. XXII; to natn'l. suff. conv. of '84, 15 et seq., from noted English, 21-2, Bishop Simpson, 24; of '85, 61; of '86, 75; of '87, from Mrs. Stanton, 113, U. S. Treas. Spinner et al., 123; of '89, from Mrs. Stanton, 145; of '91, 179; of '93, last from Lucy Stone, 213, from Bishop Hurst, 220; of '94, from Gov. Waite, Mrs. Sewall, 232; of '96, 254; of '97, from Miss Reed, 285; of '98, from Abigail Bush, Lucinda H. Stone and others, 300-1; of '99, from Samuel Gompers, 334, Mrs. Stanton, 337, 342-3; of 1900, 359, 366.
--to Int'l. Council of '88, 135.
--to Miss Anthony on 70th birthday, 164; on 80th, 403.
--to various Conventions, 447.
--to Governors of States and Territories, 212.
--to members of Congress, 35, 217, 218, 247, 287, 346.
--to political delegates and conventions, 440 et seq.