BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Adams, Edward F. " The Wisconsin Method of Railway Reform," and 

 "The Granger Morality," in Nation, xix. 121, 234-236 (August 20, 

 October 8, 1874). Mr. Adams defends the Wisconsin " Reformers " 

 whom the Nation had charged with dishonesty. He also gives an 

 account of the way in which the Potter law was passed. 



Carpenter, Matthew H. Speech on the Power of the Legislature to Govern 

 Corporations. 1874. Pamphlet. W.H. Senator Carpenter early 

 affirmed the right of a state to regulate railroads. 



Gary, John W. Brief in the Case of the State of Wisconsin vs. Chicago, Mil- 

 waukee, and St. Paul Railway Company, n. p., [1874]. 40 pp. W. H. 

 This was one of the Granger cases. Gary was counsel for the railroad 

 company. 



Flower, Frank A. Life of Matthew Hale Carpenter. Madison, Wisconsin, 

 1883. 584 pp. L.C., W.H. Brings out the connection of Senator 

 Carpenter with railroad legislation and litigation in Wisconsin. 



A Granger (pseudonym). " Good and Bad Grangers," in Nation, xx. 241 

 (April 8, 1875). Reply to the letter of F. R. Leland on the " Second 

 Stage of Wisconsin Railroad Legislation." Denies that the order of 

 Patrons of Husbandry was responsible for the legislation. 



Howe, James H. Statement in behalf of the Chicago and Northwestern Rail- 

 road Company relative to Assembly Bill no. 260, relating to Railroad 

 Tariffs. Chicago, 1870. Pamphlet. W.H. Argument against a 

 bill pending in the Wisconsin legislature. 



Hoyt, John W. " Second Stage of Wisconsin Railroad Legislation," in 

 Nation, xx. 275 (April 22, 1875). Hoyt was a member of the railroad 

 commission of Wisconsin. This is a reply to charges made by F. R. 

 Leland of Lacrosse in a letter published under the same heading in an 

 earlier number of the Nation. 



Keep, Albert, and Mitchell, Alexander. Memorial of the Chicago and North- 

 western and the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Companies 

 to the Senate and Assembly of the State of Wisconsin. 1875. Pamphlet. 

 W.H. An appeal for relief from the Potter law. 



Lawrence, C. B., and Cook, B. C. Brief in the Case of the State of Wisconsin 

 vs. Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company. Chicago, [1874]. 4 pp. 

 W.H. 



Leland, F. R. " The Second Stage of Wisconsin Railroad Legislation," in 

 Nation, xx. 189, 313 (March 18, May 6, 1875). The first letter purports 

 to be an account of the way in which the Grangers controlled the legis- 

 lature of 1875 and prevented any just amendment of the Potter law; the 

 second is a rejoinder to a reply by Commissioner Hoyt of Wisconsin 

 to the first. 



Orton, H. S. Brief in the Case of the State of Wisconsin ex rel. Attorney- 

 General vs. the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, n. p., 

 [1874]. 42 pp. W.H. 



Pope, Carl C., and another. Railroads are Private Property and Subject 

 to Legislative Control. Lacrosse, Wisconsin, 1869. Pamphlet. W.H. 

 A reprint of newspaper correspondence discussing the legal character 

 of railroads. 



