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BOARD OP' AGRICULTURE. 



W. Wright, Deer Creek. 



Henry Snyder, Ockley. " 



Geo. W. Harness, Galveston (No. 3). 



W. R. Hiatt, Galveston. 



J. D. Kigor, Charleston. 



Phil. Ellsworth, Nabb. 



W. R. Risher, Brazil. 



L. T. Butt, Center Point. 



C. C. Biekwine, Noblesville. 

 Hiram Dunham, McCordsville. 

 Harvey Barrow, Moberly. 

 Chas. McLain, Danville. 



N. B. Shaffer, Newcastle. 



Elmer Shrader, Greeutown. 



L. C. Hoss, Kokomo. 



J. O. Miller, Huntington. 



J. A. Williams, Rensselaer. 



E. Allen, Wheatheld. 



Capt. Jno. Welch, Martinsville. 



G. M. Shaffer, Kendallville. 



D. F. Kitts, Marion. 

 Ai'thur Ibeman, Brook. 

 Wm. Handley, Bloomingdale. 

 T. J. Coleman, Algiers. 



H. H. Hawkins, Petersburi;. 

 Jas. Gwaltney, Poseyville. 

 J. H. Williams, Cynthiana. 

 L. D. Allen. Monterey. 

 I. N. Watts, Winamac. 

 Lafe McKee, Bainbridge. 

 F. B. Hartman, Roachdale. 

 J. W. Bradrick, Farmland. 

 L. L. Morman, Winchester. 

 J. H. Furnas, Lynn. 

 Fred Baar, Ashton. 

 Fred Leland, Morris. 

 J. T. bcott, Raleigh. 

 J. P. Dinford, Carthage. 

 H. F. McMahan, Liberty. 



D. B. Johnson, Mooresville. 



E. M. C. Habb, Salem. 

 H. E. Lockrey. Franklin. 

 J. N. Babcock, Topeka. 

 Geo. B. Kell, Ft. Wayne. 

 Wm. Blackstock, Lafayette. 

 L. A. Stockwell, Cloverdale. 

 Geo. Hall, Rushville. 



Harry B. Flesher, West Lebanon. 



♦Note — By unanimous consent, delegates were recognized in accord- 

 ance with the conditions of the proposed amendments to the constitution, 

 which are offered for action at next annual session. 



FIRST DAY. 



The second annual session of the Farmers' State Congress of Indiana 

 was called to order February 2, 1004, by I'resident Joshua Strange, in 

 Room 12, State House, at Indianapolis. 



After some preliminary remarks by the President as to the work ac- 

 complished by the Farmers" National Congress and the association of this 

 body with the National organization, the following Committee on Creden- 

 tials was appointed: 1>. V. Maish, C. C. Williams, Oliver Thornberg. 

 Strod Hays and 1. N. Cotton. 



Hon. .Fohii \V. Iloltzmaii, .Mayor of I lie City of Indianapolis, was then 

 introduced and extended a most hearty Avelcome to the Congress to the 

 City of Indianapolis. (See address of welcome.) 



The Mayor's welcome^ was responded to by D. F. Maisli. of Fniiikl'ort. 



