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APPENDIX F.-BIBLIOGRAPHY.

The following works will be found useful by those who wish to pursue further the subjects treated in the foregoing chapters.

Handbook of American Authors.

ADAMS, OSCAR FAY

BOONE, RICHARD G.

Boston, 1884.

Education in the United States. New York, 1889.

BRACKETT, ANNA C. AND OTHERS

Education of American Girls. New York, 1886.

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Life of Dr. Marie Zakrzewska; a Practical Illustration of Woman's
Right to Labor.

Boston.

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Women of the American Revolution. Philadelphia, 1853.

ENGLES, FREDERICK

Condition of the Working Classes in England in 1844. Translated by Florence Kelly Wischnewetsky.

GREELEY, HORACE

New York, 1887.

Recollections of a Busy Life. New York, 1867.

GRISWOLD, R. W.

Female Poets of America. New York, 1849.

D'HERICOURT, MME.

La Femme Affranchie. Paris.

HIGGINSON, THOMAS WENTWORTH

Common Sense about Women. Boston, 1882.
Women and Men. New York, 1887.

HOWE, JULIA WARD AND OTHERS
Sex and Education. Boston, 1874.

JACKSON, HELEN HUNT ("H. H.")

A Century of Dishonor. New York, 1881. JACKSON, SHELDON, D.D.

Alaska. New York, 1880.

LARCOM, LUCY

The Story of a New England Girlhood. Boston, 1889.

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Think and Act: Men and Women: Work and Wages. Philadelphia, 1868.

REPORT OF INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN HELD IN WASHINGTON, D. C., 1888. Washington, 1888.

RIGGS, REV. STEPHEN R., D.D.

Mary and I. Chicago, 1880.

ROBINSON, H. H.

Massachusetts in Woman Suffrage Movement. Boston, 1881. SEDGWICK, C. M.

Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home. New York, 1841. SIMS, MARION

Story of My Life. New York, 1884.

STANTON, THEODORE

The Woman Question in Europe. New York, 1884.

STEDMAN, E. C.

Poets of America. Boston, 1885.

STEDMAN, E. C. AND HUTCHINSON, E. M.

Library of American Literature. New York, 1887-1890. TIFFANY, REV.

Life of Dorothea Dix. Boston, 1889.

WILLARD, FRANCES E.

Autobiography.

WOLLSTONECRAFT

The Rights of Women. Boston, 1890.

INDEX.

Abolitionists, character of, 261. | Bar Associations, woman's inter-

See Garrison, Wm. Lloyd
Adams, Abigail, 257; quoted, 5,
15; on intellectual opportunities
for girls in her time, 13; rare
abilities of, 15

Adams, Charles F., quoted on co-
education, 26

Adams, Hannah, 108
Adamson, Sarah, 158
Affiliated college, the, 41, note, 42,
note. See Collegiate instruction
for women; Evelyn College; Bar-
nard College

Agricultural College Act, the, 57
Albert Lea College, 64, note
Alcott, Abby May, 265
Alcott, Louisa M., 123
American Revolution, woman in,
255

Angell, President, quoted on co-
education, 78

Anthony, Susan B., 132, 264, 269,
397

Antioch College, 38, 70

national, 243

Barbauld, Mrs., quoted on educa-
tion of women, 28

Barnard College, 40, note, 41, note;
history of, 44

Barney, Susan Hammond, 365;
chapter by, 359

Bartlett, President, quoted on
coeducation, 26

Barton, Clara, 266; chapter by,411;
life of, 411, note

Bascom, John, quoted on coed-
ucation, 80

Beecher, Henry Ward, and woman
suffrage, 265

Bittenbender, Ada M., chapter by,
218

Blackwell, Rev. Antoinette Brown,
130, 264, 267; first woman or-
dained, 212, note

Blackwell, Dr. Elizabeth, 147, 149,
150, 151, 156, 170, 172, 266, 348;
first woman of modern times to
receive medical diploma, 152

Anti-Slavery women, Work of, 392 Blackwell, Emily, 149, 152, 154,

Aspasia, 249

Associations:

Co-operative Building, of Boston,

343

New York Moral Reform, 359
Society of Ethical Culture, Re-
lief Works of, 357, note
Visiting Nurse Society, 357
Astell, Mary, 253

Avila, Saint, and the educated
woman of to-day, 53

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Boston University, 39
Botta, Anna Lynch, 124

Bowles, Rev. Ada C., chapter by,
206

Bradstreet, Anne, 108

Bradwell, Myra, 222
Brent, Margaret, 220

Brooks, Rev. Charles T., 37
Brooks, Maria Gowen, III
Bryn Mawr College, 49
Bryn Mawr Preparatory School,
the, 103

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 121

Call, Emma, 188

Campbell, Helen, 318; quoted, 320
Cary, Alice, 124

Channing, Rev. William H., and
woman suffrage, 265
Chapman, Maria Weston, 398
Charity, necessity for discrimina-
tion, 333; old and new methods
compared, 334

Cheney, Ednah Dow, 265; chap-
ter by, 346

Child, Lydia Maria, 111, 128, 262,
397

Woman's

Children's Aid Society, the, of
Boston, 332; of Pennsylvania, 325
Christian Association, Young
Women's, 290, 337
Cincinnati Wesleyan
College, the, 62
Civilization, three curses on, 403
Civil War, effect of, 265; influence
on education in South, 93; on
the wage-worker, 285
Cleveland, Emmeline, 157, 162
Clubs, girl's, 339. See Associa-
tions; Unions
Coeducation, arguments against,
78; at Columbian University,
96; at Cornell University, 79;
Massachusetts Inst. Tech-
nology, 52; at University of
Michigan, 78; at Northwestern
University, 80; at University of
Mississippi, 96'; at University of

at

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women in, 87
College settlement,
Neighborhood Guild

absence of

340. See

Colleges for women, function of,
64; in the South, 101; in the
West, 61

Collegiate Alumnæ, Association
of, standard adopted by, 83, 94
Collegiate Instruction for Women,

Society for, 39, 40, note, 41, note
Columbia College, and education
of women, 41; chartered, 260,
note

Columbian University, 95
Comstock, Elizabeth, 363
Cone, Helen Gray, chapter by, 107
Cooke, Rose Terry, 124
Co-operation among women, value
of, 295

Co-operative industries, 300
Cooper Institute, 288
Cornell University, 47
Corporations, women in, 251
Corson, Dr. Hiram, 178
Cotton-gin, influence of, 280; in-
vention of, 279

County Medical Society of Phila-
delphia, 177

Craddock, Charles Egbert. See
Murfree, Miss

Crandall, Prudence, 392
Craper, Margaret, 128
Criminals, care of, 359
Croly, Mrs. D. G., 131
Cummings, Joseph, quoted on co-
education, 80

Dame-school, the, 7

Wisconsin, 80; at Tulane Uni-
versity, 97; at Vanderbilt Uni-
versity, 98; conditions of pioneer
life favorable to, 71; in gradu-
ate study, 176, note; in medical | Dickinson, Anna, 266, 397

Davis, Rebecca Harding, 120
Dawes, Hon. H. L., 387
Deaconesses, order of, 357, note
Deland, Margaret, 119

Dickinson, Mary Lowe, 385

| Garrison, Helen E., 398

Dickinson, Susan E., chapter by, Garrison, William Lloyd, 261, 263,

128

Dimock, Susan, 166

Dix, Dorothea, 193, 324, 362
Dodge, Mary Mapes, 123, 137

Eastman, Mary F., chapter by, 3
Education, prime motive to the en-
couragement of, in America, 5;
in West, relation of government
to, 55

Education, Woman in, Daniel Defoe
on, 253; in the Eastern States,
3; in the Southern States, 89; in
the Western States, 52
Elective system of education, in-
fluence on coeducation, 76
Eliot, President, quoted on co-edu-
cation, 26

Elizabeth, Queen, 253
Elizabethan era, woman in, 254
Ellet, Elizabeth F., 128
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, quoted on
education of women, 30; and
woman suffrage, 264
Evelyn College, 41, note
Everett, Prof. William, quoted on
coeducation, 26

Exchanges, woman's, of New York,
295

269

Geneva, Treaty of, code, 416; na-

tions adopting, list of, 417
Gilbert, Linda, 363
Gilder, Jeannette L., 137
Goodale, Elaine, quoted, 390
Goodell, R. Lavinia, 226, 232
Gordon, Laura de Force, 239
Granger Association of Western
Farmers, 300

Green, Mrs. Nathaniel, the inven-
tor of cotton-gin, 280
Greenwood, Grace, 129
Gregory, Samuel, 142
Grew, Mary, 397

Grey, Lady Jane, quoted, 6
Grimke sisters, 128, 262, 392
Gymnasiums. See Physical Cul-

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ate Instruction for Women
Harvard College, founding of, 4,
260, note

Harvard Medical School, 185
Heck, Barbara, 208, 209

H. H. See Jackson, Helen Hunt

Factory, the influence of, 280; Higginson, Thomas Wentworth,

laws, disregard of, 316
Farmers' Alliance, the, 300, note
Fletcher, Alice C., 375

Foley, Margaret, 283

Foltz, Clara S., 237

Foote, Mary Hallock, 121
Foster, Abby Kelly, 396
Foster, Hannah Webster, 109
Franklin, Christine Ladd, chapter
by, 89

Free schools, admission of girls to,

5; first in United States, 12;
founding of the system, 5; not
originated in America, 12;
French and Indian wars, woman
in, 255

Fry, Elizabeth, 359, 363
Fuller, Margaret. See Ossoli

Gage, Mrs. Frances D., 130

269; and woman suffrage, 265
Higher education, defects of, in
West, 83; for women in the
South, 93

Homes for working women, 293
Homes for unfortunates, 328
Hopper, Isaac T., Home, 361
Hospitals, admission of women stu
dents to, 189, 190, note; admission
of women physicians to, 191, 192,
353; admitting women students,
list of, 348; earliest known, 346;
Mt. Sinai, first to appoint woman
physician, 190; New England,
156,165,354; for women, Chicago,
167; first in world, 153; Minne-
apolis, 168; New York Infirmary,
153; Philadelphia, 165; San Fran-
cisco, 168

Howard, Blanche Willis, 121

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