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Rh Vessel, Washington helps unload, in Richmond, 49.

Victoria, Queen, 285.

Vincent, Bishop John H., 297.

Virtue of Negro women, 249.

Wagon-making at Tuskegee, 154.

Washington, D.C., author a student in, 87-91; visits, in interests of Atlanta Exposition, 207-208; talks with President McKinley in, 303-305.

Washington, Baker Taliaferro, 199, 264, 268-269.

Washington, Booker T., father of, 2-3; mother of, 2-4, 21, 27, 28, 31, 33, 45, 70; sister of, 5, 71; stepfather of, 24, 26, 30.

Washington, Mrs. Booker T. See Smith, Miss Fannie N., Davidson, Miss Olivia A., and Murray, Miss Margaret J.

Washington, Ernest Davidson, 199, 264, 269.

Washington, George, 101-102, 309.

Washington, James B., 37, 77.

Washington, John, 5, 12, 59, 68, 70, 71, 76.

Washington, Portia M., 147, 264, 268.

Watch, Washington pawns his, 152.

Waterloo, a visit to battletield of, 278.

Watkins, Rev. Mr., of Buffalo, 317.

Westminster, Duke of, 285.

West Virginia, Washington canvasses in interests of Charleston for capital, 93.

Wheeler, General Joseph, 306.

Wheeling, W. Va., capital moved from, 93.

Whittier, James G., 284.

Wilson, ex-Governor E. W., 290.

Wilson, Hon. James, 302.

Windsor Castle, visit to, 285.

Wolcott, Roger, 250-252, 298, 299.

Woman’s club at Tuskegee Institute, 268.

Women, virtue of Negro, 249; International Congress of, 285.

Women’s Liberal Club of Bristol, England, 285.

Work, outline of daily, at Tuskegee, 314.

Workers’ Conference, 316.

World, New York, quoted, 238-241.

Worrying, necessity of avoiding, 181.

Young Men’s Christian Association at Tuskegee, 198.