at the opening of the Civil War
position in the Mason and Slidell case
sustains Stillman in matter of passports
his manner of making appointments
dispatch from, to Stillman at Crete
consents to Stillman’s recall, which, however, is revoked
Sexton, Samuel, portrait painter, teacher and friend of Stillman
Shawnik
Shefket Pasha, inaugurator of the “Bulgarian atrocities”
defeated by Lazar Socica
recalled
Sheridan, Irish patriot
Sigourney, Mrs., contributes to The Crayon
“Six Greeks, seven captains”
Slavery in Florida, as seen by Stillman
Small-pox hospital, Newport, R.I.
Smalley, E.V., assists Stillman in Tribune correspondence at Vienna
Smalley, G.W., European manager of the New York Tribune
Socica, Lazar
defeats Shefket Pasha at Muratovizza
quarrels with Peko Pavlovich
joins Peiovich
his method of attacking towers
Societies, secret, at Union College
Sonnino, Sidney, Italian Minister of the Treasury
Southerners in Rome
Spartali, Marie. See Stillman, Marie, wife of W.J.
Spartali, Michael, Greek consul general at London
Spelling-matches
Sphakia
Spiritism, Stillman’s investigation of
Spuz
Stagecoaches, between Albany and Schenectady
Star, The, John Bright’s paper
Stead, William T.
Stebbing, William
Stebbins, Emma
Steedman, Commodore
Stefan Nemanides, founder of the convent of Moratsha
Stephen, Leslie, Stillman’s acquaintance with, in London
Stephen, Mrs. Leslie
Stillman, Alfred, brother of W.J.
Stillman, Bella, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Charles H., brother of W.J.
Stillman, Effie, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Eliza Ward Maxson, mother of W.J.
her early life
marriage
residence in Schenectady, N.Y.
strong religious nature
ambitions for her children
charity
family discipline
general character
old age
death
Stillman, George, ancestor of W.J.
Stillman, Dr. Jacob, brother of W.J.
teaches in De Ruyter, N.Y.
takes part in séances
Stillman, Joseph, father of W.J.
marriage
residence in Schenectady, N.Y.
opposes his sons’ going to college
family discipline
character
death
Stillman, Laura, first wife of W.J.
engagement
marriage
winter in Paris
return to America
remains in Cambridge while Stillman goes to his consulate at Rome
rejoins husband
life in Crete
death
Stillman, Lisa, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Marie, second wife of W.J.
Stillman, Mrs., sister-in-law of W.J.
Stillman, Paul, brother of W.J.
Stillman, Russie, son of W.J.
his illness
his death
Stillman, Thomas B., brother of W.J.
position in the Mason and Slidell case
sustains Stillman in matter of passports
his manner of making appointments
dispatch from, to Stillman at Crete
consents to Stillman’s recall, which, however, is revoked
Sexton, Samuel, portrait painter, teacher and friend of Stillman
Shawnik
Shefket Pasha, inaugurator of the “Bulgarian atrocities”
defeated by Lazar Socica
recalled
Sheridan, Irish patriot
Sigourney, Mrs., contributes to The Crayon
“Six Greeks, seven captains”
Slavery in Florida, as seen by Stillman
Small-pox hospital, Newport, R.I.
Smalley, E.V., assists Stillman in Tribune correspondence at Vienna
Smalley, G.W., European manager of the New York Tribune
Socica, Lazar
defeats Shefket Pasha at Muratovizza
quarrels with Peko Pavlovich
joins Peiovich
his method of attacking towers
Societies, secret, at Union College
Sonnino, Sidney, Italian Minister of the Treasury
Southerners in Rome
Spartali, Marie. See Stillman, Marie, wife of W.J.
Spartali, Michael, Greek consul general at London
Spelling-matches
Sphakia
Spiritism, Stillman’s investigation of
Spuz
Stagecoaches, between Albany and Schenectady
Star, The, John Bright’s paper
Stead, William T.
Stebbing, William
Stebbins, Emma
Steedman, Commodore
Stefan Nemanides, founder of the convent of Moratsha
Stephen, Leslie, Stillman’s acquaintance with, in London
Stephen, Mrs. Leslie
Stillman, Alfred, brother of W.J.
Stillman, Bella, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Charles H., brother of W.J.
Stillman, Effie, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Eliza Ward Maxson, mother of W.J.
her early life
marriage
residence in Schenectady, N.Y.
strong religious nature
ambitions for her children
charity
family discipline
general character
old age
death
Stillman, George, ancestor of W.J.
Stillman, Dr. Jacob, brother of W.J.
teaches in De Ruyter, N.Y.
takes part in séances
Stillman, Joseph, father of W.J.
marriage
residence in Schenectady, N.Y.
opposes his sons’ going to college
family discipline
character
death
Stillman, Laura, first wife of W.J.
engagement
marriage
winter in Paris
return to America
remains in Cambridge while Stillman goes to his consulate at Rome
rejoins husband
life in Crete
death
Stillman, Lisa, daughter of W.J.
Stillman, Marie, second wife of W.J.
Stillman, Mrs., sister-in-law of W.J.
Stillman, Paul, brother of W.J.
Stillman, Russie, son of W.J.
his illness
his death
Stillman, Thomas B., brother of W.J.