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writing of Hippolytus, 203-05;

edits Boatswain's Whistle, 210-12;

purchase of Boylston Place house, 231-34;

publication of Later Lyrics, 233, 237;

death of Uncle John, 242;

edits Northern Lights, 254, 255, 263;

trip to Greece, 264-82;

From the Oak to the Olive, 265;

Radical Club, 284-86;

takes up study of Greek, 287;

club life, 291-96;

removal to Mt. Vernon St., and purchase of Oak Glen, 296;

marriage of three daughters, 297;

work for peace, 300-07, 309, 312, 318, 319, 332, 345, 346; II, 8, 77, 326, 327, 359;

trip to London and Paris, I, 312-17;

two visits to Santo Domingo, 322-38;

return to Green Peace, 339;

forms Saturday Morning Club, 343;

illness and death of husband, 354-57;

work for suffrage, 358-73; II, 61, 89, 99, 126, 151, 192, 216, 268, 322, 343;

work for A.A.W. I, 373, 374, 383, 384; II, 43, 91, 97, 152, 256;

work for woman ministry, I, 384-92;

extended European tour, II, 2-34;

Egypt, 34-38;

Palestine, 38-42;

Europe, 43-45;

return to Oak Glen, 46;

forms Town and Country Club, 47-52;

and the Papeterie, 52, 53;

incurs permanent lameness, 59;

returns to Boston, 60;

publication of Modern Society, 60;

settles at 241 Beacon St., 71;

writes memoir of Maria Mitchell, 83;

publication of Margaret Fuller, 84-86;

death of brother Samuel, 93-95;

manages Woman's Department at New Orleans Exposition, 99-112;

death of daughter Julia, 115-19;

visit to California, 131-38;

publication of song album, 145, 358;

second visit to California, 154;

trip to Europe, 164-77;

attends Columbian Exposition, 178-82;

work for Russian Freedom, 187, 330,

and for Armenia, 189-92, 209, 210, 216, 218, 324;

death of sister Annie, 202;

publication of Is Polite Society Polite?, 211-13;

writing of Reminiscences, 219;

work for Greece, 225-29;

death of sister Louisa, 235;

winter in Rome, 237-57;

publication of From Sunset Ridge, 258,

and of Reminiscences, 258, 259;

work for prevention of lynching, 265, 266;

receives degree from Tufts, 324;

death of Michael Anagnos, 347,

of D. P. Hall, 362,

and of Marion Crawford, 389;

receives degree from Brown, 392;

decline of health, 407-10;

receives degree from Smith, 411, 412;

illness and death, 413, 414.

Lectures and readings, I, 198-200, 209, 218, 228, 230, 239, 240, 251, 256, 264, 284, 290, 291, 342, 344, 350, 379, 385; II, 55-57, 61, 62, 66, 82, 87, 88, 91, 99, 103, 120, 121, 130, 132, 136, 198, 201, 215, 224, 229, 246, 247, 263, 274, 284, 288, 316, 387, 396.

Sermons, I, 313, 314, 317, 329-33, 336, 386, 391, 392; II, 54, 55, 69, 78, 83, 84, 127, 131, 136, 181, 361.

Religious views, I, 21, 29, 34, 35, 66-70, 104, 107-09, 185, 207, 208, 252; II, 231, 282.

Home life, I, 110, 111, 146-55, 216, 217, 296, 298, 347-49; II, 98, 144.

Sense of relation to the public, I, 98, 195, 299, 300, 358, 359.

Linguistic ability, I, 32, 45, 59, 318.

Dramatic ability, I, 29; II, 32, 54, 68, 69, 78.

Fondness for study, I, 32, 45, 46, 67, 104, 125, 134, 156, 287, 288.

Love for music, I, 43, 44, 222-24, 237; II, 330;

compositions, I, 147, 148; II, 144, 145, 358.

Love of fun, I, 145; II, 370.

Patriotism, I, 186-93, 219-22.

Fondness for society, I, 49-51.

Grandchildren, I, 339, 340, 343; II, 67, 68, 98, 128, 294, 339, 352.

Great-grandchildren, II, 313, 339, 408.

Journal extracts, I, 178, 197-202, 205-09, 214-31, 233, 234, 236-42, 244-67, 269, 271, 272, 276-81, 283-91, 306-18, 328-38, 340-47, 349-56, 373, 374, 386-89; II, 5, 6, 8-12, 14-18, 20-26, 28-31, 34-41, 43-45, 47, 54-58, 60-63, 65-71, 73-79, 82, 83, 87, 88, 90-94, 96-99, 101, 103-05, 108, 116-18, 120-46, 150-85, 192-94, 197-207, 209-11, 214-20, 222-30, 233-36, 238-57, 259-63, 265-70, 272-308, 311-17, 319, 320, 322-34, 336-68, 375-82, 385, 390, 395, 399-401, 403, 406.

Extracts from works of, I, 3, 8, 13, 15, 19, 23, 24, 41, 46, 48, 49, 56, 59, 64-66, 68, 79, 96, 99-103, 106, 130, 135-37, 142, 144, 145, 162-64, 173-76, 179-87, 189, 191-94, 202, 211, 213, 221, 235, 260, 267-71, 273-76, 281-83, 285, 286, 292, 295, 297, 299, 301-05, 313, 316, 319, 320, 323-28, 330, 335, 339, 348, 349, 357-60, 362, 364, 368-72, 374, 376, 378-85, 389, 390; II, 3, 4, 6, 18, 24, 25, 28, 30-33, 41, 46-52, 80, 100, 106, 109-11, 143, 164, 186, 189-91, 211-14, 237, 258, 271, 282, 308-10, 320, 336, 340, 342, 346, 359, 369, 378, 382, 393, 401, 403.

Letters of, I, 31, 67, 71, 72, 79-82, 84-93, 107-33, 137, 142, 148, 149, 155-62, 164-72, 184, 196, 303; II, 58, 59, 63-70, 73, 78, 81-96, 98, 111-14, 119, 122-25, 132, 138, 155-58, 193, 195-200, 202, 203, 206, 208-10, 217, 218, 220, 221, 223, 224, 226, 227, 231, 232, 236, 267, 277, 285, 298-300, 391-93, 396-98.

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