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Sept. 23, 1864, Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers, Library of Congress. Stanton and Blatch, Stanton, II, pp. 103-104. March 14, 1864, Anna E. Dickinson Papers, Library of Congress. Susan's thoughts now turned to Kansas, as they had many times since her brothers had settled there. Daniel and Annie, his young wife from the East, urged her to visit them.

Harriet Beecher Stowe to Susan B. Anthony, Dec., 1869, Alma Lutz Collection. The Revolution, IV, Dec. 23, 1869, p. 385. Woman's Journal, Jan. 8, 1870. Ms., Diary, Jan. 18, 1870. Stanton and Blatch, Stanton, II, pp. 124-125. The Revolution, V, Feb. 24, 1870, pp. 117-118. Susan attributed the Tribune editorial to Whitelaw Reid. Susan B. Anthony Scrapbook, Library of Congress.

The "institutional" bringing up of children was lately advocated in this city by Mrs. Stanton Blatch at Suffrage meetings. The virtues that the Suffrage leaders denounce as "apathetic" are those that Christ signalized as the heavenly virtues, and are those which heroes emulate, whether they be women or men. Dr.

We did not intend to have sermons or essays, but brief comments, to keep "The Woman's Bible" as small as possible. Miss Lord and I worked several weeks together, and Mrs. Blatch and I, during the winter of 1887, wrote all our commentaries on the Pentateuch. But we could not succeed in forming the committee, nor, after writing innumerable letters, make the women understand what we wanted to do.

Anna Howard Shaw and Alice Stone Blackwell showed great promise, and Harriot Stanton Blatch was living up to her expectations. In England where Harriot had made her home since her marriage in 1882, she was active in the cause, and on her visits to her mother in New York, she kept in touch with the suffrage movement in the United States.

Ms., Susan B. Anthony Memorial Collection, Rochester, New York. Harper, Anthony, I, p. 48. Ibid., p. 50. May 28, 1848, Lucy E. Anthony Collection. Harper, Anthony, I, p. 53. Ms., Susan B. Anthony Papers, Library of Congress. Report of the International Council of Women, 1888, p. 327. To Nora Blatch, n.d., Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers, Vassar College Library, Poughkeepsie, New York.

Say, there's something you can do for me, like a good fellow, before I go. Give me a knock-down to the lady outside, will you? Didn't know you owned a peach orchard, Blatch? Who is she?" Ferguson chuckled as he pressed a button. "Name's Margaret Williams. My regular stenographer was taken sick suddenly the other day and she sent around this friend of hers to substitute.

Visiting Harriot Stanton Blatch at her home in Basingstoke, she first conferred with the leading British feminists, bringing herself up to date on the progress of their cause.

Others from outside who gave their services without pay, speaking throughout the State, were Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, vice-president of the National Association; Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch, Mrs. Mary D. Fiske, Mrs. Priscilla D. Hackstaff, Mrs. Maud Wood Park and Mrs. Mary E. Craigie.

Her letters to Susan reported not only Harriot's marriage to an Englishman, William Henry Blatch, but also encouraging talks with the forward-looking women of England and France whom she hoped to interest in an international organization. Repeatedly she urged Susan to join her, to meet these women, and to rest for a while from her strenuous labors.

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