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 *Stone, U. S. Sen. William R, 357-8.


 * Stoner, Mrs. Wesley Martin, 105; at Dem. conv, 220; in Tenn, 609; West Va, 689.


 * Stowe, Dr. Emily Howard, suff. pioneer in Canada, 754; memorial in Toronto, 760.


 * Strachan, Grace C, 254.


 * Stritt, Marie (Germany), 827; 845; 854; 857.


 * Strong, Rev. Josiah, 456.


 * Stuart, Gov. Henry Carter (Va.), 666


 * Stubbs, Pres. J. E, 385; 389.


 * Stubbs, Gov. W. R. (Kans.), 195-6; 108; 202; 205.


 * Stubbs, Mrs. W. R, 195-6; 202; 206.


 * Sulzer, Gov. William (N. Y.), 451-2.


 * Sumner, Dean Walter T, 410.


 * Sutherland, U. S. Sen. Howard, 6096.


 * Suttner, Baroness von, speaks in Wis, 702.


 * Sweden, efforts for wom. suff, great petitions, entertains Intl. Alliance, women in Parliament, 780, 783.


 * Swift, Mary Wood, see Calif, chap, 27 et seq; 52; in Denmark, 812.


 * Switzerland, effort for wom suff, entertains Intl. Alliance, 795.


 * Taft, President William Howard, 108; appoints Miss Lathrop, 112; Tenn. women petition, 607; advises wom. suff. in Philippines, 720.


 * Taxes, Mrs. Sargent sues for in Calif, 27; women protest against in Atlanta, 122, 124; Dr. Shaw's car sold for, 129; women pay in Mass, 269; Miss Daniels of Vt, refuses, 654; women's poll tax refused in Tenn, 616.


 * Taylor, Lucretia Watson, 29; 39; 45.


 * Tennessee, effort for wom. suff, legis. action, workers, ratification; see St. chapters, 596, 607.


 * Territories of the United States, wom. suff. in, 713 et seq.


 * Territt, Amelia, 590; 615.


 * Terry, Mrs. D. D, 22.


 * Texas, efforts for wom. suff, legis. action, campaign, workers, see St. chapter, 630.


 * Thomas, Mary Bentley, 249; 254; 596.


 * Thomas, Pres. M. Carey, work for natl. suff. conv, 249; in R. I, 567.


 * Thompson, Ellen Powell, 105.


 * Thompson, Lily Wilkinson, work in Miss, see St. chapter, 326.


 * Tiffany, Mrs. Charles L, 350; 469; 573.


 * Tindall, Helen Rand, 105-6.


 * Tindall, Dr. William, 105-6; 248.


 * Todd, Helen, in Calif, 46; Conn, 72; Mass, 283; Mo, 356.


 * Tolhurst, Mrs. Shelley, 36; 40; 42.


 * Topping, Lucile Dyas, see Mont. chapter, 360.


 * Tours for wom. suff, “yellow flier,” “prairie schooner,” 110; in Ills, 148-9; Iowa, 183; Mass, 276-7, 283-4-5; Minn, 321; Neb, 376; N. J, 422; N. Y, 470; Ohio, 513; Wis, 702.


 * Townsend, Gov. John G, in Del, 91-2; 94-5; 97; 100.


 * Trax, Lola, 6; 91; 581.


 * Treadwell, Harriette Taylor, 155; 157-8.


 * Trinkle, Gov. E. Lee (Va.), 671-2.


 * Trout, Grace Wilbur, work in Ills, see St. chap, 145 et seq; in Wis, 702.


 * Tumulty, Joseph P, 425.


 * Turkey, 802.


 * Tyler, Pres. Lyon G, 666; 671.


 * Ueland, Mrs. Andreas, tribute to, 320; 323-4.


 * Underwood, U. S. Sen. Oscar W, 7, 10.


 * U. S. Supreme Court, decision on Fed. Wom. Suff. Amend, 262.


 * Untermeyer, Samuel, 457; 485.


 * Upshaw, U. S. Rep. W. D. (Ga.), 131.


 * Upton, Harriet Taylor, in Calif, 29; 30; Del, 89; Ind, 166; Iowa, 184; work in Ohio, see St. chapter, 508; political position, 519; helps ratific, 2 Tenn, 519, 619, 621; in West Va, 688.


 * Uruguay, effort for wom. suff, 804.


 * Utah, half century of wom. suff, first women voters, Council of Women, good laws, women in office, see St. chapter, 644.


 * Valentine, Lila Mead, in N. C, 490; S. C, 580, 583; work in Va, see St. chapter, 655.


 * Vanderlip, Frank A, 485.


 * Vanderlip, Mrs. Frank A, 86; 476; 489.