322 BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Pacific Rural Press, San Francisco, w., i87o-date. 



Sacramento Valley Agriculturist, Sacramento, California, w., 1873-79. Es- 

 tablished in 1873; "devoted to agriculture, horticulture, and Grange 

 interests of California." 



Semi-Tropical Farmer, Los Angeles, California, w., 1875-76. Established 

 in 1875 by a member of the Grange and printed Grange news extensively. 



Colorado Grange, Greeley, m., 1876. Published by the master and secretary 

 of the state grange under the authority of the executive committee. 



Florida Agriculturist, De Land, w., 1874-80. 



Florida Patron, m., 1874. Edited by W. H. Wilson, lecturer of the state 

 grange, on his farm near Wellborn. 



Grange Bulletin, Wellborn, Florida, m., 1876. Published by W. H. Wilson. 

 Probably a successor of the Florida Patron. 



Georgia Grange, Atlanta, w., 1874-76. Claimed to be the official organ of 

 " the Patrons of Husbandry, the Direct Trade Union, the State Agricul- 

 tural Society and the Department of Agriculture " and to be read by 

 every farmer in Georgia and many in the adjoining states. Absorbed 

 by the Southern Cultivator. 



Rural Southerner and Plantation, Atlanta, Georgia, w., 1868-76. In 1876 

 it claimed to represent " the interests of farmers, Patrons of Husbandry, 

 the Direct Trade Union " etc., and to have a circulation of six thousand. 

 File for 1870 in D.A. 



Southern Cultivator, Athens, Atlanta, and Augusta, Georgia, m., i843~date. 

 File, April, i868-December, 1881, in D.A. 



Southern Farmer and Home, Macon, Georgia, m., 1869-73. File, December, 

 i869-October, 1873, in D.A. 



Southern Planter and Grange, Atlanta, Georgia, w., 1873-80. Circulation 

 over three thousand in 1879. File, 1873-80 in L.C. 



Anti-Monopolist, Bloomington, Illinois, 1873-74. Merged with the McLean 

 County Anti-Monopolist of Saybrook, January, 1874. 



Anti-Monopolist, Hillsboro, Illinois, 1874. 



Anti-Monopolist, Salem, Illinois, 1873. 



Anti-Monopolist, Woodstock, Illinois, 1873. 



Appeal, Bloomington, Illinois, w., 1875. Supported the Independent 

 movement. 



Chicago Tribune, d. and w., i847~date. Under the editorship of Horace 

 White the Tribune supported the Grangers in their struggle for railroad 

 regulation, but it changed hands in the fall of 1874. It is an important 

 source of information on the Granger movement in all the western states. 

 Complete files for the decade of the seventies in the Tribune office; C.H. ; 

 Chicago Public Library; Newberry Library, Chicago; and nearly 

 complete files in W.H., Boston Athenaeum, and the library of the Amer- 

 ican Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. 



Christian County Farmers' Journal, Taylorville, Illinois, w., March, 1875- 

 1907. Established in March, 1875, as the Independent. Name changed, 

 January, 1876. Organ of the Granger and Greenback element of the 

 county. 



Farmers' Advocate, Bement, Illinois, 1873-75. 



