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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Chapter I. - crusading for temperance, 1870 - 1876 Cooper Institute meetings Horace Greeley speaks - vvm. H. Burleigh Stephen merritt-matthew Hale Smith Abby goes to Florida - Dining with General Howard - A trip South Don't Stay Away An unreconstructed planter Experience with General Lee - Southern cities do not take kindly to the Hutchinsons John Brown's Body C. F. P. Bancroft - Henry's peculiar photograph - The Fisk Univer sity singers - John suggests that they take the road - Rev. E. H. Pratt - Rev. Thomas K. Beecher and his cider - Chap lain Yard again - The unique Talmage - Concert advertised at a funeral - Viola sings Your Mission - Antoinette Ster ling Henry Ward Beecher and Nast - Carpenter's great painting Give us (hic) suthin lively -daisy Cottage going up Rev. J. Hyatt Smith - Two concerts in legislative chambers Kate Hutchinson - Rev. Wm. Morely Punshon General Butler talking for temperance - Zerah C. W'hipple Charles W. Sohier - Susan B. Anthony eulogizes the Hutchin sons - Henry Wilson and woman suffrage - A talk with President Grant - Chase's prophecy - At Barbara Fretchie's home Singing the star-spangled Banner over Francis Scott Key's grave - An evening with' General Sherman Washington's temperance crusade - Entertained by Grace Greenwood - Visiting Vinnie Ream The Blue and the Gray Singing the song to Alexander H. Stephens - Dr. Mary Walker - Concerts at Richmond - Abby in Europe Gough raising chickens - At John P. Hale's home - Life in New York vhere is Heaven? - Two temperance soci eties formed - A great anti-slavery anniversary at Philadel phia - vice-president Wilson and reconstruction - Judge Jonas Hutchinson - Henry with the Camilla Urso troupe At the Centennial - All the family Sing - John Wanamaker Singing for Bishop Newman - The Hayes election - John's proposition for settlement - At the White House.
Chapter I. — crusading for temperance, 1870 — 1876 Cooper Institute meetings Horace Greeley speaks — vvm. H. Burleigh Stephen merritt-matthew Hale Smith Abby goes to Florida — Dining with General Howard — A trip South Don't Stay Away An unreconstructed planter Experience with General Lee — Southern cities do not take kindly to the Hutchinsons John Brown's Body C. F. P. Bancroft — Henry's peculiar photograph — The Fisk Univer sity singers — John suggests that they take the road — Rev. E. H. Pratt — Rev. Thomas K. Beecher and his cider — Chap lain Yard again — The unique Talmage — Concert advertised at a funeral — Viola sings Your Mission — Antoinette Ster ling Henry Ward Beecher and Nast — Carpenter's great painting Give us (hic) suthin lively -daisy Cottage going up Rev. J. Hyatt Smith — Two concerts in legislative chambers Kate Hutchinson — Rev. Wm. Morely Punshon General Butler talking for temperance — Zerah C. W'hipple Charles W. Sohier — Susan B. Anthony eulogizes the Hutchin sons — Henry Wilson and woman suffrage — A talk with President Grant — Chase's prophecy — At Barbara Fretchie's home Singing the star-spangled Banner over Francis Scott Key's grave — An evening with' General Sherman Washington's temperance crusade — Entertained by Grace Greenwood — Visiting Vinnie Ream The Blue and the Gray Singing the song to Alexander H. Stephens — Dr. Mary Walker — Concerts at Richmond — Abby in Europe Gough raising chickens — At John P. Hale's home — Life in New York vhere is Heaven? — Two temperance soci eties formed — A great anti-slavery anniversary at Philadel phia — vice-president Wilson and reconstruction — Judge Jonas Hutchinson — Henry with the Camilla Urso troupe At the Centennial — All the family Sing — John Wanamaker Singing for Bishop Newman — The Hayes election — John's proposition for settlement — At the White House.