Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography; Feminists -- United States -- Biography; Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Carreño, Teresa,
party for, at Secretary Chase's house, 309.
Cass, Lewis,
_chargé d'affaires_ in the Papal States, 196.
Castiglia,
an Italian patriot, 120.
Castle Garden, 4.
Cerito,
her dancing, 104.
Chace, Mrs. Elizabeth B.,
at the Prison Reform meetings, 339.
Channing, William Ellery,
the preacher,
sermon by, 144;
bells tolled in France at the death of, 416.
Channing, William Ellery,
the poet,
writes a poem for the memorial meeting for Dr. Howe, 370;
Channing, William Henry,
his ministry in Washington in war time, 270;
in the Radical Club, 286;
his attitude in that organization, 287-289;
introduces Mrs. Howe at her Washington lecture, 309;
aids her woman's peace crusade movement, 330.
Chapman, Mrs. Maria Weston,
a leading abolitionist, 153;
at an abolition meeting, 156;
acts as body-guard to Wendell Phillips, 157.
Charnaud, Monsieur,
his dancing classes, 19.
Chase, Hon. Salmon P., 225;
his courtesy to Mrs. Howe, 308, 309.
Chasles, Philarète,
his disparaging lecture on American literature, 134.
Chateaubriand,
his "Atala" and "René," 206.
Chemistry,
Mrs. B.'s "Conversations" on, 56.
Cheney, Mrs. Ednah D.,
aids the woman suffrage movement, 382;
speaks before a Unitarian society, 392;
introduces Mrs. Howe to Princess Belgioiosa, 423;
her review of Mrs. Howe's first book of poems, 436.
Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria,
acts as body-guard to Wendell Phillips, 157.
Christianity,
Mrs. Howe's views on, 207, 208;
attitude of the Boston Radical Club towards, 286.
Civil War, the, 257, 258, 265;
condition of Washington during, 270.
Clarke, James Freeman,
his meetings at Williams Hall, 245;
goes abroad, 246;
at Indiana Place Chapel, 247;
his marriage, 249;
always supported by Gov. Andrew, 261;
goes to Washington in 1861, 269;
visits hospitals, 270;
his opinion of Abraham Lincoln, 272;
opposes Weiss at the Radical Club, 284;
upholds the Christian tone of that organization, 286;
his tribute to Margaret Fuller, 301;
attends Mrs. Howe's parlor lectures, 306;
in the woman suffrage movement, 375, 382.
Clarke, Mrs. J. F.,
her character, 250.
Clarke, Sarah, 202;
at the coronation of King Umberto at Rome, 424.
Clarke, William, 202.
Claudius, Matthias,
works of, 59;
his "Wandsbecker Bote," 62.
Clay, Henry,
advocates the Missouri Compromise, 22.
Clough, Miss Anne J., 335.
Clough, Arthur Hugh,
visits the Howes, 184;
his manner and appearance, 185;
his repartee, 187.
Cobbe, Frances Power, 332.
Cogswell, Dr. Joseph Green,
principal of the Round Hill School, 43;
teaches Mrs. Howe German, 44, 59, 206;
resides at the Astor mansion, 75;
anecdotes of, 76;
introduces the Wards to Washington Allston, 429.
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