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[520] upon her mind, 460; on joy of sympathy, 460; reply to letter on spiritualism, 466; sympathy with her in the Beecher trial, 472.

Elmes, Mr., 57.

“Elms, the old,” H. B. S.'s seventieth birthday celebrated at, 500.

Elsie Venner, Mrs. Stowe's praise of, 360, 362, 415.

Emancipation, Proclamation of, 384.

Emmons, Doctor, the preaching of, 25.

England and America compared, 177.

England, attitude of, in civil war, grief at, 369; help of to America on slave question, 166, 174.

English women's address on slavery, 374; H. B. S.'s reply in the Atlantic monthly, 374.

Europe, first visit to, 189; second visit to, 268; third visit to, 343.


F.

Faith in Christ, 513.

Famine in Cincinnati, 100.

Fiction, power of, 216.

Fields, Mrs., Annie, in Boston, 470; her tribute to Mrs. Stowe's courage and cheerfulness, 473; George Eliot's. mention of, 483 ; her poem read at seventieth birthday, 505.

Fields, Jas. T., Mr. and Mrs., visit of H. B. S. to, 492.

Fisher, Prof., Alexander Metcalf, 23; engagement to Catherine Beecher, 23; sails for Europe, 23, 24; his death by drowning in shipwreck of Albion, 24; Catherine Beecher's soul struggles, over his future fate, 25; influence of these struggles depicted in The minister's Wooing, 25.

Florence, Mrs. Stowe's winter in, 349.

Florida, winter home in Mandarin, 401; like Sorrento, 463; wonderful growth of nature, 468; how H. B. S.'s house was built, 469; her happy life in, 474; longings for, 482; her enjoyment of happy life of the freedmen in, 506.

Flowers, love of, 405, 406, 416, 469; painting, 469.

Follen, Mrs., 197; letter from H. B. S. to, on her biography, 197.

Foote, Harriet, aunt of H. B. S., 5; energetic English character, 6; teaches niece catechism, 6, 7.

Foote, Mrs., Roxanna, grandmother of H. B. S., first visit to, 5-7; visit to in 1827, 38.

“Footfalls on the Boundary of another world,” 464.

“Footsteps of the master,” published, 491.

Fraser's magazine” on Uncle Tom's Cabin, 168; Helps's review of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 175.

Free Agency, Catherine Beecher's refutation of Edwards on The will, 26.

French critics, high standing of, 291.

Friends, love for, 51; death of, 410; death of old, whose letters are cherished, 508; death of, takes away a part of ourselves, 485.

Friendship, opinion of, 50.

Fugitive Slave Act, suffering caused by, 144; Prof. Cairnes on, 146; practically repealed, 384.

Future life, glimpses of, leave strange sweetness, 513.

Future punishment, ideas of, 340.


G.

Garrison, W. L., to Mrs. Stowe on Uncle Tom's Cabin, 161; in hour of victory, 396; his “Liberator,” 261; sent with H. W. Beecher to raise flag on Sumter, 477; letters to H. B. S. from, on Uncle Tom's Cabin, 161; on slavery, 251-262; on arousing the church, 265.

Gaskell, Mrs., at home, 312.

Geography, school, written by Mrs. Stowe, 65 note, 158.

Germany's tribute to Uncle Tom's Cabin, 195.

Gladstone, W. E., 233.

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