History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
1876-1885
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's Message, 1875--Convention, Representatives Hall, Portland, Judge Kingsbury, President, Feb. 12, '76--The two Snow Families--Hon. T. B. Reed 351
CHAPTER XXXV.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Nathaniel P. Rogers--Parker Pillsbury--Galen Foster--The Hutchinson Family--First Organized Action, 1868--Concord Convention--William Lloyd Garrison's Letter--Rev. S. L. Blake Opposed--Rev. Mr. Sanborn in Favor--Concord Monitor--Armenia S. White--A Bill to Protect the Rights of Married Men--Minority and Majority Reports--Women too Ignorant to Vote--Republican State Convention--Women on School Committees, 1870--Voting at School District Meetings, 1878--Mrs. White's Address--Mrs. Ricker on Prison Reform--Judicial Decision in Regard to Married Women, 1882--Letter from Senator Blair 367
CHAPTER XXXVI.
VERMONT.
Clarina Howard Nichols--Council of Censors--Ame
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