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14. Years before the calling of this Convention, Mrs. Frances D. Gage had roused much thought in Ohio by voice and pen. She was a long time in correspondence with Harriet Martineau and Mrs. Jane Knight, who was energetically working for reduced postage rates, even before the days of Rowland Hill.

15. See Appendix.

16. Said to have been written by J. Elizabeth Jones.

17. My notoriety as an Abolitionist made it very difficult for me to reach people at home, and, consequently, I had to work through press and social circle; women dared not speak then. But the seed was sown far and wide, now bearing fruit.

18. James McCune Smith.

19. See Appendix.

20. J. D. Cattell and H. Canfield.

21. See Appendix.

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