Authors, American -- 19th century -- Biography; Feminists -- United States -- Biography; Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
Davenport, E. L.,
manager of the Howard Athenæum,
declines Mrs. Howe's drama, 240.
Davidson, Prof. Thomas,
lectures on Aristotle, 406, 408.
Davis, Charles Augustus,
his "Downing Letters," 24, 25.
Davis, Admiral Charles H.,
attends one of Mrs. Howe's lectures, 309.
De Long, Lieut. G. W.,
at the dance given by the Howes in Santo Domingo, 356.
De Mesmekir, John, 4.
Denison, Bishop, 140.
Desmoulins, M. Benoit C.,
his kindness to Mrs. Howe, 413.
Devlin, Mary.
See Booth, Mrs. Edwin.
Dexter, Franklin,
a friend of Allston, 429.
"Dial, The,"
Margaret Fuller's paper, 145.
"Diary of an Ennuyée,"
Mrs. Jameson's, 40.
Dickens, Charles,
dinner to, in New York, 26;
at Mr. Rogers's dinner, 99;
takes the Howes to Bridewell Prison, 108;
gives a dinner for them, 110.
Dickinson, Anna, 305.
Disciples, Church of the, 256;
Governor Andrew a member of, 263.
"Divine Love and Wisdom,"
Swedenborg's, 204, 209.
Dix, Dorothea L.,
her work for the insane, 88.
"Don Giovanni,"
its libretto, 24;
admired by Charles Sumner, 176.
Doré, Gustave, the artist,
his studio and work, 416-419.
Douglas, Stephen A., 178.
"Downing Letters,"
those of C. A. Davis, 25.
Dresel, Otto,
musical critic and teacher, 438;
tribute to his memory, 439.
Dress,
in the thirties, 30, 31;
at Mrs. Astor's dinner, 64, 65;
at Samuel Ward's wedding, 65;
at Lansdowne House, 102, 103;
at the ball at Almack's, 106.
Dublin,
the Howes in, 112-114.
Duer, John,
at the Dickens dinner, 26.
Dwight, John S.,
translates Goethe and Schiller, 147;
tries to teach Theodore Parker to sing, 162, 163;
Henry James reads a paper at the house of, 324;
admires Athanase Coquerel's sermon at Newport, 342;
Dana's estimate of, 435;
his "Journal of Music," 436;
his kindness to Mrs. Howe's children, 437;
Dr. Holmes's remark at his funeral, 438.
Eames, Charles, 223, 224.
Eames, Mrs. Charles,
her kindness to Count Gurowski, 223-226;
invites Mrs. Howe to dinner, 308.
Edgeworth, Maria,
the Howes' visit to, 113.
Edinburgh, 121.
Edwards, Jonathan,
Dr. Holmes's paper on, 286.
Eliot, Thomas,
attends a lecture by Mrs. Howe in Washington, 309.
Elliott, Mrs. (Maud Howe),
her remark to Henry James, the elder, 325;
goes to Santo Domingo with her parents, 347;
takes charge of the woman's literary work
at the New Orleans exposition, 395;
goes abroad with her mother, 410.
Ellis, Rev. George E.,
lectures on the Rhode Island Indians, 407.
Elssler, Fanny,
a ballet dancer, 104;
opinions of Emerson and Margaret Fuller on her dancing, 105.
Emblee,
the Nightingales at, 138.
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