BIBLIOGRAPHY 329 



Southern Planter and Farmer, Richmond, Virginia, m., i84i-date. Ran a 

 Grange department. Files: 1869-71, 1883 in D.A.; 1875-76 scattered 

 numbers and 1877-80 in W.H. 



Virginia Granger, Portsmouth, w., 1879-80. 



Virginia Patron, Richmond, w., 1875-78. 



Adams County Press, Friendship, Wisconsin, w., i86i-date. Edited by the 

 master of the state grange and official organ of the order in 1871-72. 

 File, i865-date in W.H. 



Bulletin of the Executive Committee of the State Grange of Wisconsin, Patrons of 

 Husbandry, Madison, Oshkosh, and Neenah, m., s.-m., 1875-85. Edited 

 at first by J. H. Osborn, master of the state grange and chairman 

 of the railroad commission, afterwards by the secretary of the state 

 grange. Became semi-monthly in 1880. After 1880 it was a general 

 agricultural paper containing much besides Grange matter. Absorbed 

 by the Western Farmer of Madison in 1885. File, 1875-81, and scat- 

 tered numbers 1881-84, in W.H. 



Oshkosh Times, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, w., i867~date. Was practically an 

 organ of the Grange for several years. File, 1873-83 in W.H. 



Western Farmer, Madison, Wisconsin (i), w., 1868-75. Merged in Western 

 Rural of Chicago, 1875. File, 1869, 1871-74 in W.H. 



Western Farmer, Madison, Wisconsin (2), w., 1882-91. Absorbed the 

 Grange Bulletin in 1885 and was the organ of the order, 1885-86. File, 

 1882-90 in W.H. 



Western Journal of Agriculture, Milwaukee, s.-m., 1873-74. Started in the 

 fall of 1873 by Dr. O. W. Wright, one of the leaders of the Peoples' 

 Reform party. Subscription list turned over to the Industrial Age of 

 Chicago in January, 1874. 



Wisconsin Granger, Madison, w., 1873-75. 



Wisconsin Post, Shawano, w., 1872-74. A German paper supporting the 

 Peoples' Reform party. File, 1873-74 in W.H. 



Wisconsin Statesman, Madison, w., 1875-76. Successor to the Wisconsin 

 Granger. Published Grange news and supported the Peoples' Reform 

 party. Democratic in national politics. In December, 1873, the editor 

 stated that it did not have sufficient patronage to support it but that 

 he would continue to publish it for his own amusement. File, July, 

 i875-October, 1876 in W.H. 



GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL 



GENERAL 



Andrews, Elisha B. The History of the Last Quarter-Century in the United 

 States, i #70-95. New York, 1896. 2 vols. Popular and sketchy. 

 Characterizes the Granger movement briefly in a chapter on "Agrarian 

 and Labor Movements in the Seventies " and brings out its connection 

 with the Kearneyite agitation in California. 



Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events, 1861+. 

 New York, 1862+. Prior to 1875 the ti^ 6 reads, American Annual 



