The History of Woman Suffrage - Volume IV Part 168
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WILLS, _see_ p. 455 and Laws.

WAR, hated by women, xix, 84, 208; man's part compared to woman's, 115; woman's part in war, 161-2; first to see advantages of peace, 208; pathetic war for suff., 231, 245; war should have consent of women, 335; women left to fight alone, 338; badly needed in Span. Am., 339; women and the South African, 391.

_See_ Military and Soldiers.

--Civil, developed woman, 2; results frittered away, 159; woman's part in, 195.

WASHINGTON CITY, plan to beautify, x.x.xii; entertains nat'l. suff. convs. from '69, 14; Miss Anthony's preference as a place for holding convs., 218, 351.

_See_ accounts of nat'l. convs., Chaps. II-XXII, also chapter on District of Columbia.

WASHINGTON TERRITORY, xxi; xxix; Sen. Dolph on enfranch. of its women, 102; their disfranch. denounced, 155; full account of this, 1096-8.

_See_ State chapter, also Statistics and Testimony.

WISCONSIN, Sch. Suff. in, xv; rule of foreigners, 148.

_See_ State chapter.

WOMANLINESS, 52; 88; 95; 106; 160; Mrs. Stanton on, 165; 225; 285; 319; 1086 et seq.

WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION, pet.i.tion for suff., 110; 123; Miss Willard represents before Sen. Com. of '88, 141-2; wom. suff. in '81, 215; at nat'l. conv. of '97, 278.

For bills in Legislatures _see_ pp. 451-2, and various State chapters under head of _Legislative Action_; also Canada, New Zealand and Tasmania; for founding and work, 1045 et seq.; att.i.tude towards wom. suff., 1070.

WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTIONS, demands of first one nearly all granted, xiii; earliest ones held, 14; 40th annivers., 125; 204; 50th anniv., 288; descrip. of, 298-9; compared to Bunker Hill, etc., 397; 1043.

WORKINGMEN, how enfranchised, xvii, same, 305; in Great Brit., 311; injured by disfranch. women, 312.

_See_ Labor.

WORKINGWOMEN, relation of wom. suff. to, 70; Nat'l. a.s.s'n. demands suff. for, 216.

_See_ Labor and Statistics.

WYOMING, adopts wom. suff., xxi; Nat'l. a.s.s'n. congratulates on admission, 176; gavel from, 238; 252; visit of Miss Anthony and Miss Shaw, 253; compared to Switzerland, 282; gift and trib. to Miss Anthony on 80th birthday, 400; pet.i.ts. Cong. for 16th amend., 448; debate in Cong. on admission, 998 et seq.

_See_ State chapter, also Statistics and Testimony.

FOOTNOTES:

[502] It has been impossible to index every paper named in the History, and only those are given of which special mention is made.