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Mayo, A. D., letter to Syracuse Convention, i, 851.

Medical, iii, 299, 549.

Medical College, first opened to women, i, 88, 389.

Medical Education, Harriot K. Hunt on, i, 356. [iii, 631.

Medical profession, i, 37 — Iowa women,

Meetings (see Conventions).

Memorials, ii, 226, 497; iii, 130,480, 517, 539. 855 — Democratic Party, iii, 182 — Gladstone, iii, 883 — Greenback Convention, iii, 1 — 80 — Ohio Constitutional Convention, i, 105 — Republican Party, iii, 177 — Woodhull, Victoria C., ii, 443 — Legislatures, i, 673.

Mendenhall, Mrs. H. S., letter to Dr. Avery, iii, 724.

Meriman, EmeliaJ., letter to Second Decade meeting, ii, 441.

Meriwether, Elizabeth A., iii, 27, 154, 822.

Merrick, Caroline E., iii, 789 — women as school officers, iii, 795.

Merrick, Mrs. E. T., speech, Louisiana Constitutional Convention, iii, 792.

Merrill, Catharine, iii, 548.

Merrimon, Senator, on the Pembina Territory bill, ii, 552-560.

Merritt, Paulina, T., iii, 540.

Methodists and women preachers, i, 784.

, iii, 513 — churches, attitude of, iii, 521 — constitutional amendment, iii, 518; lost, iii, 522 — Conventions (see Conventions) Episcopal Church bill, iii, 529 — legislative action, iii, 516 — local societies, iii, 529 — memorial, iii, 517 — Northwestern Association, iii, 516 — State Suffrage Society, iii, 515 — University, iii, 525 — State University, Ann Arbor, opened to girls, iii, 525 — vote for woman suffrage, iii, 522 — women's literary clubs and libraries, iii, 513 — women voting in Sturgis, iii, 514.

Middlesex society, iii, 270.

Miles, Nelson A., iii, 779.

, John Stuart, ii, 341, 378, 727, 833 — death of, iii, 853 — Fifteenth Amendment, on the, ii. 334 — "Household Suffrage Bill" amendment, ii, 182 — Letter to Paulina W. Davis, i, 220; ii, 419 — letter to S. N. Wood, ii, 252 — women government, on, iii, 77.

, Mrs. John Stuart, essay, i (225.

Miller, Francis, argument, ii, 523 — Argument Spencer-Webster suit, ii, 595 — letter to Susan B. Anthony, ii, 536.

Mills, Chas. D. B., letter to M. J. Gage, ii, 424; ii, 915.

Milton, John, i, 779, 780.

Ministers, charges against, i, 135.

, iii, 648 — Appendix: Early friends, iii, 973; school officers, 973; authors and poets, iii, 974; graduates from State University, iii, 974; teachers and professors, iii, 975; medical profession, benevolent institutions, painters in oil and water colors, iii. 976; musical clubs, speakers and writers, iii, 977 — coeducation, iii, 656 — constitution, bill to amend,. iii, 651 — Conventions (see Conventions) Evangelists, iii, 657 — homestead law, iii, 655 — Kasson Society, iii, 652 — legislative hearing, iii, 651 — petitions to Congress, iii, 651 — property rights of married women, iii, 655 — Rochester society, iii, 651 — school officers, voting for, iii, 653 — school suffrage, iii, 652 — State association organized, iii, 657 — teachers, iii, 660 — temperance question, iii, 655.

Miner, Myrtilla, iii, 808.

Minor, Francis, resolutions St. Louis Convention, ii. 407, 717.

, Virginia L., Dahlgren's, Mrs., memorial, on, iii, 103 — delegate to Nat. Democratic Convention, iii, 27 — labors of, iii, 596 — sanitary work, iii, 597 — speeches: St. Louis Convention, ii, 409; Washington Convention, iii, 257 — suit, ii, 715 — Chief-Justice Waite's opinion, ii, 734 — decision reviewed by Mrs. Gage, ii, 742 — reviewed by Central Law Journal ii, 748 — taxes, refused to pay, iii, 607 — vote, attempted to, iii, 606.

, iii, 806.

, i, 194, 594 — address to voters, iii, 599 — Church and State, iii, 601 — colleges and law schools, iii,' l 594 — Conventions (see Conventions) petition to Legislature, iii, 601 — suffrage movement, facts and incidents, iii, 604 — taxation, iii, 600 — Woman Suffrage Association organized, iii, 599; division, iii, 603 — woman's union, iii, 607 — women in the war, iii, 596.

Mob Convention, Broadway Tabernacle, i, 546.

Mobs, i, 467.

Moody, W. W., iii, 662.

Morelli, Salvatore, iii, 898.

Morgan, E. D., i, 687.

Morgan, John T., on woman suffrage, iii, 210.

Morgan, Middie, live-stock reporter, iii, 403.

Morinella, Lucrezia, i, 29.

Mormonism, see Polygamy.

Morrill, Senator, on Sargent's amendment to Pembina Territory bill, ii, 562 — speech on woman suffrage, ii, 118. 563.

Morris. Esther, made Justice of Peace, iii, 731.

Morris, W. H., iii, 691.