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The Oyama family, pictured in Colliers
, 1904. From left to right: Sutematsu, Takashi, Marquis Iwao Oyama, Kashiwa, Hisako. (Courtesy Vassar College Library Special Collections.)
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Page numbers in
italics
refer to photographs.
Abbott, Ellen “Aunt Nelly,” 113–14, 125–26, 176
Abbott, John S. C., 107, 112–13
Abbott family, 114, 136
abolitionists, 102
Addison, Joseph, 251
African Americans, 77, 91–92, 102, 109, 120–21, 150, 214
Ainu people, 43, 146
Aizu code, 23, 24, 34, 39
junior version of, 24–25
Aizu domain, 19, 23–24, 28, 32, 43, 49, 56, 89, 177, 178, 238, 267, 282
n
Boshin War and, 33–38
education in, 24–25, 39–40
exile to Tonami of, 38–39, 40, 46, 47
hierarchy in, 36
malnutrition of refugees within, 39, 40, 47, 49
remoteness of Wakamatsu and, 23, 27, 31, 50
retainers of, 23–24
samurai of, 25, 26–27, 38, 39, 99, 170
Tonami school of, 39–40
Wakamatsu school of, 24–25, 35, 253
weaponry in, 34
see also
Tonami; Wakamatsu
Aizu prison camp, 38, 40, 48
alternate attendance, 22
Alvord, William, 72
Amaterasu, 21
America
, 58–59, 65, 69, 264
American Oriental Society, 111
American Women’s Scholarship for Japanese Women, 230, 234, 235, 247
Amherst College, 94, 171
Andover Theological Seminary, 94
Annapolis, U.S. Naval Academy at, 114–15, 135, 168, 189, 271
Anthony, Susan B., 127
Antisell, Thomas, 104
antislavery movement, 102
Arabic
, 151–53, 156–57, 161
Archer, Mrs., 138
Archer Institute, 138
Arlington Hotel, 90
Asahi Shimbun
, 143, 273
Atami, 197
Atlantic Monthly
, 74, 122
Aurora, Ill., 86
Azabu, 162, 188, 195, 203, 204
Backus, Truman, 130
Bacon, Alfred, 265
Bacon, Alice Mabel, 12, 102, 108, 110, 111, 129, 140, 144–45, 146–48, 176, 247
death of, 274, 275
Hampton Institute and, 109, 211, 214, 228, 231, 240, 255, 274
Imperial Palace tour and, 217–18
in Japan, 211–24, 225, 226–27, 257–60, 262, 265, 274
Japanese constitution and, 219–20
Japanese customs/etiquette and, 222, 223
on Japanese empress, 223
Japanese Girls and Women
of, 228–29, 230, 231–32
Japanese house of, 212–13
Mitsu adopted by, 224, 255, 257, 274
open mind of, 214
at Peeresses’ School, 212, 213–14, 220–22, 223, 226–27, 254
photograph of,
159
, 265
plans to go to Japan, 146, 147
retirement of, 274
return to U.S., 223–24, 265, 266, 267–68
Russo-Japanese War and, 270, 274
salary of, 212
Shige and, 216, 271
Sutematsu and, 109, 114, 144, 151–52, 156, 163–64, 168, 170, 171, 173, 174–75, 176, 179, 180–81, 182, 193, 198, 199, 211, 212, 215, 216, 237–38, 242, 245, 254–55, 271, 273, 274–75
as teacher, 109, 211, 212, 213–14, 220–21, 226–27, 254, 259, 260, 262
Tsuda College and, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262
Ume and, 211–13, 214, 216, 220, 221, 228–29, 235, 238, 239, 241, 242, 248–49, 250, 254, 267–68
at Women’s Higher Normal School, 254, 257
Bacon, Catherine, 103, 106, 108, 109, 111–12, 116, 125, 129, 140, 141, 144, 145
Bacon, Delia, 106
Bacon, Francis, 145
Bacon, Georgeanna, 145
Bacon, Leonard, 101–2, 103, 105, 108, 110, 112, 220, 239, 274
death of, 140–41
on women’s duties, 106, 113
Bacon, Nelly, 108, 109, 140
Bacon, Rebecca, 101, 102, 103, 109, 125–26, 145, 176, 211
Bacon, Sir Francis, 106
Bacon family, 107, 108, 110–11, 117, 126, 129, 146, 170
Barnum, P. T., 108
Beale, Dorothea, 251, 252, 260
Belgic
, 224
Bishopthorpe Palace, 252
Block Island, R.I., 134
Bonté, Fannie, 149
Bonté, John H. C., 149, 151
Bonté family, 150
Booth, Newton, 80
Boshin War, 33–38, 60, 155, 177
Bowdoin College, 112
Bradley & Rulofson, 78
Breed, Alice Ives, 249
British Museum, 253
Bruce (Alice’s dog), 213
Bryant, William Cullen, 117–18
Bryn Mawr College, 226, 227, 228–29, 230, 234, 240, 241, 246, 250, 258, 261, 274
Byakkotai, 36, 282
n
California, 56–57, 69, 80, 149
Chinese laborers in, 74, 75, 149–50
gold rush in, 76
California, University of, 149
Cape Horn, 83
Carnegie Foundation for International Peace, 275
Carrie (Sutematsu’s classmate), 110
Carrington, Kate, 111
Carrington, Sarah, 111
Centennial Exhibition, 121–24
Chamberlin, Rose, 228
charity, 110, 200–202, 258
Charter Oath, 44–45, 47, 53
Cheltenham Ladies’ College, 251
Cheyenne, Wyo., 148–49
Cheyenne Opera House, 148
Chiarini, Giuseppe, 209
Chicago, Ill., 80, 85, 86–88, 147, 288
n
Chicago Record
, 247–48
Chicago Tribune
, 87, 88, 142
China, Chinese, 28
American labor of, 74, 75, 102, 150
appearance of, 75
Christian influence feared by, 140
Japanese trade with, 27
Japanese vs., 74–75
laborers’ return to, 152–53
military of, 238
in Opium Wars, 27
in San Francisco, 149–50
Sino-Japanese War and, 236–38, 239, 269
study abroad of, 100, 103, 111, 123
as uncivilized, 238
Chinese Educational Mission, 100, 111, 123
Chinese Exclusion Act, 150
Chinese immigration, 150
Choshu domain, 33, 39, 40, 41
Christianity, 115, 153, 170, 226, 238
Chinese feared influence of, 140
as illegal in Japan, 27, 104, 105
Iwakura girls and, 102, 103–4, 114, 120–21, 153
in Japan, 165, 168
Tsuda family and, 165, 188
Western strength and, 120
Chugai Bukka Shimpo
, 202
Civil War, U.S., 91, 109, 113, 145, 150, 184
Classic of Filial Piety
, 25
Colebrook, Conn., 111, 116, 117, 140, 145
Committee to Help Miss Tsuda’s School in Japan, 257
concubinage, 248
Confucianism, 23, 25, 33, 39, 99, 110, 186, 259
education and, 25, 186, 187, 229
hierarchy and, 23, 27, 99, 229
obedience and, 25, 99, 229, 240;
see also
obedience
women and, 23, 25, 240, 260
Congregationalism, 102
Connecticut, 100, 101, 103–15, 145–47
Connecticut Board of Education, 100
Connecticut Training School for Nurses, 145–46, 200, 242
Cornell University, 171
corsets, 286
n
Daily National Republican
, 117
daimyo, 21
alternate attendance required of, 22
domain abolishment and, 41
expenses of, 22
trading treaties and, 31
Daughter of the Samurai, A
(Sugimoto), 7, 13, 67, 159
Davis, J. D., 147, 148, 152
Davis, Mrs., 147, 148, 152, 153
Deephaven, 255, 274
Dejima, 27
DeLong, Charles, 47, 69–70, 72, 74, 84, 90, 285
n
DeLong, Elida Vineyard, 47, 56, 62, 70, 71, 73, 78, 81, 87, 90
Denver, Colo., General Federation of Women’s Clubs convention in, 249–50
Dickens, Charles, 110, 147
divorce laws, 248
dolls, 26, 34, 222
domains, 23
abolishment of, 41
as reorganized into prefectures, 155
rivalries among, 23, 33, 39, 41
schools of, 24;
see also
Nisshinkan
see also
specific domains
Drake, John B., 288
n
Dreaming Iolanthe, The
, 122
Dutch learning, 28, 31
Edo,
see
Tokyo
Edo Castle, 33, 60, 217
education, 26, 57, 185–86
in Aizu domain, 24–25, 39–40
Confucianism and, 25, 186, 187, 229
in Great Britain, 251
during Meiji era, 163, 178, 185–86, 188, 190, 193, 199, 210–11, 229–30, 234–35, 247–48, 257, 269–70
morality as primary focus of, 186
for women/girls, 17, 44, 55–56, 57, 81, 113, 128, 145, 163, 170, 178, 187, 188, 190, 193, 199, 210–11, 231, 234–35, 247–50, 257, 259, 260, 269–70, 271, 272–73
see also
Iwakura Mission, girls of; study abroad;
specific schools
education, American, 254
of Iwakura Mission, 109–10, 112, 117, 124–25, 127, 128, 129, 131, 135, 138, 139–40, 141–43, 147
for women and girls, 44, 128;
see also
specific schools
“Education and Culture—What Japanese Women Want Now” (U. Tsuda), 230
emancipation, 92
Emerson’s Minstrels, 77
Empress of China
, 253
English Student, The
, 261
English Teachers’ Certificate, 247, 263
“Errand-Bearers, The” (Whitman), 46
Essentials of the Principles and Practice of Medicine
(Hartshorne), 246
Europe, 31, 39–40
colonization and, 27, 236
Evening Critic
, 147
Evening Star
, 89, 93, 97
Ezo,
see
Hokkaido
Fairmount Park, Pa., 122
Far East
, 248, 249
Fillmore, Millard, 29
Finance Ministry, Japanese, 61, 62
First Unitarian Church, 81
Fish, Hamilton, 79, 97
France, 30, 236, 239
Franco-Prussian War, 110
Franklin, Benjamin, 223, 230
freed slaves, 102, 109
Fukuchi, Gen’ichiro, 62–63
Fukui, Makoto, 124
Fukuzawa, Yukichi, 39–40, 46, 112
Fundamental Code of Education, 185
Gaiyukai, 269
geisha, 180
n
, 185, 193, 202
General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 249–50
Geneva, 177
Georgetown, Wash. D.C., 90, 104, 115, 118, 120–21, 124, 147, 148, 166, 188, 189, 194, 197, 203, 205, 241, 255, 272
Georgetown Collegiate Institute, 117
Germany, 239
Gilbert, W. S., 208
Gilded Age, 91
Gilded Age, The
(Twain & Warner), 92
Girls’ Higher School Law, 257
Gleaner
, 127
gold rush, 76
Grand Hotel, 71–72, 76, 78, 80, 83, 104, 166
Grant, Ulysses S., 83, 84, 91, 93, 123, 184–85, 186, 188, 264
Great Britain, 27, 42, 50, 209, 236
education in, 251
Japanese trade with, 30
Japanese visits to, 80
Ume’s trip to, 250–52
Great Chicago Fire, 87, 288
n
“Greater Learning for Women,” 187
Great Kanto Earthquake (1923), 275
“Great Principles of Education” (Nagazane Motoda), 186
Grove Hall Seminary, 109–10
“Hail Columbia,” 73, 122
Hakodate, 47, 48, 49, 60
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 109, 176, 211, 214, 228, 231, 240, 255, 274
Handbook of Nursing for Family and General Use, A
(G. Bacon), 145
Handel, George Frideric, 125
Harper’s Weekly
, 78
Hartshorne, Anna Cope, 228, 234, 246–47, 250, 257, 266, 269, 275–76
Hartshorne, Henry, 246
Haru, Crown Prince, 218
see also
Yoshihito, Taisho Emperor of Japan
Haruko, Meiji Empress of Japan, 16–17, 51, 52, 99, 107, 128, 191, 194, 198–99, 219, 232, 255–56, 271
adopted son of, 218
n
birthday of, 262
charity work of, 237
death of, 272
Peeresses’ School and, 199, 205–6, 220–22, 223
as trapped by traditions, 198
Western-style clothing for, 220
Harvard’s Examinations for Women, 247
Harvard University, 129, 144–45, 261
Hawaii, 236
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 112
Hayama, 246
Haydn, Joseph, 125
Hayes, Mrs. Rutherford B., 138
Haynes & Lawton, 78
Hemmings, Anita Florence, 293
n
Hepburn, James Curtis, 288
n
Hepburn, Mrs., 91, 288
n
Hepburn family, 95
Heusken, Henry, 30
Hillhouse High School, 112, 124–25, 127
Hillhouse Society, 110
hinamatsuri
(Doll Festival), 26, 34
Hiratsuka, Raicho, 272
Hiscock, Helen, 132
Hitotsuyanagi, Makiko, 274, 275