r, Mrs. Martin, 411.
Broadhead, Mrs. Bettie, 409.
Brooks, Mrs. Maria, 408.
Brownell, Mrs. Kady, 82, 83.
Bryden, Mrs., 89.
Bucklin, Miss Sophronia, 409.
Caldwell, Mrs., 410.
Campbell, Mrs. John, 408.
Campbell, Mrs. Lucy L., 408.
Campbell, Miss Valeria, 53.
Cary, Miss Mary, 405.
Chapman, Mrs., 354.
Clapp, Mrs. Anna L., 53, 76, 88.
Clark, Mrs. A. M., 408.
Clark, Miss Eudora, 406.
Clark, Mrs. Lincoln, 165.
Colfax, Mrs. Harriet R., 48, 395-399.
Collins, Miss Ellen, 53.
Colt, Mrs. Henrietta L., 53.
Conrad, Mrs. R. E., 377.
Coolidge, Mrs. C. P., 409.
Comstock, Mrs. Elizabeth S., 410.
Cowen, Mrs. Sarah J., 411.
Cox, Miss Caroline, 406.
Cozzens, Mrs. W. F., 408.
Craighead, Miss Rebecca M., 408.
Curtiss, Mrs. E., 409.
Dame, Mrs. Harriet B., 410.
Davis, Miss Clara, 295, 400-403.
Davis, Mrs. E. W., 408.
Davis, Mrs. G. T.M., 352-356.
Davis, Mrs. Samuel C., 408.
Day, Mrs. Juliana, 407.
Debenham, Miss Anna M., 408 Divers, Bridget, 80-82.
Dix, Miss Dorothea L., 45, 97
f General Jackson, 298.
McPhail, Major John B., 56.
Manassas, History of, First Battle of, 81.
Maury, General D. H., 51, 191, 201, 263, 389.
Maury. Colonel R. L., 105.
Memorial Window in Trinity Church, Portsmouth, Va., Removal of the, 207; Lines on , by James Barron Hope, 211.
Meredith, W. R., on Colonial Culture in Virginia, 126.
Merrimac or Virginia, The, 31, 80, 246, 248.
Minor C. S. Navy, Lieutenant R. D., 5.
Monitor, The, 5, 72
Morgan, Fort, 80.
Morgan, Mrs. Henrietta H., Mother of soldiers, death of, 267.
Morton, Camp, Federal Prison, 47.
Negro troops, 102.
North Carolina troops, Tribute to, 119.
North Carolina Volunteers, The First and the Battle of Bethel, 212; organization of the Regiment, 212, 217; Lines addressed to by Luola, 230.
O'Ferrall, Hon. C. T., His address at Atlanta, Ga., 401.
O'Hara, Colonel, Theodore, Sketch of, 275.
One who was with Jackson, 370.
Opie. Major J. N., How he led a Federal charge, 251
Owen, Fort
described by Mrs. Jameson, 40.
Wilbour, Mrs. Charlotte B., prominent in the woman's congress, 385, 386.
Wilderness, battle of, 265.
Wilhelm Meister, Goethe's, discussed, 59.
Wilkes, Rev., Eliza Tupper, takes part in the convention of woman ministers, 312.
Willis, N. P., at the Bryant celebration, 278.
Wilson, Henry, 178.
Wines, Rev., Frederick, at the Prison Reform meetings, 340.
Winkworth, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen, friends of peace, their hospitality.
330.
Wolcott, Mrs. Henrietta L. T., her talk on waifs, 392; helps Mrs. Howe with the woman's department of a fair in Boston in 1882, 394.
Woman suffrage, championed by Wendell Phillips, 157, 158; by John
Weiss, 289; meeting in favor of, in Boston, 375; other efforts, 376; workers for it, 378; urged in Vermont, 380; legislative hearings upon, 381-384.
Wood, Mrs., sings in New York: her voice, 15.
Woods, Rev., Leonard, invites Mrs. Howe to contribute to the Theological Review, 44. Words for the Hour, Mrs H