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Smith and Lamb. Brief in the Case of State of Wisconsin vs. the Chicago and 

 Northwestern Railway Company, n. p., [1874]. 29 pp. W.H. The 

 injunction case. 



The Wisconsin Railroad Law: Letter of Hon. Alex. Mitchell, Preset C. M. & 

 St. P. R'y; Letter of Albert Keep, President C.&N.-W. Railway; Opinion 

 of Honorable B. R. Curtis; Opinion of Honorable Wm. M. Evarts. 

 n. p., [1874]. Pamphlet. W.H. One of the documents used in the 

 campaign for the repeal of the Potter law. 



Wisconsin Granger (pseudonym). " The Grange and the Potter Law," in 

 International Review, iii. 665-673 (September, 1876). A reply to a pre- 

 vious article by Francis Wharton in the same review. Throws light on 

 the Granger legislation in Wisconsin. 



Saby, Rasmus S. Railroad Legislation in Minnesota, 1849 to 1875. St. 

 Paul, 1912. 1 88 pp. A University of Pennsylvania thesis reprinted 

 from Minnesota Historical Society, Collections, xv. Besides an exhaus- 

 tive account of the Granger railway legislation in Minnesota, the work 

 contains a treatment of the beginnings of the order of Patrons of Hus- 

 bandry and a useful bibliography. It did not come to hand until the 

 present work was in press. 



Aldrich, Charles R. " Repeal of the Granger Law in Iowa," in Iowa Journal 

 of History and Politics, iii. 256-270 (April, 1905). An account of the 

 way in which the Illinois Central Railway Company created sentiment 

 in favor of the repeal of the Iowa law. Aldrich acted as agent of the 

 company in this connection. 



Dey, Peter A. " Railroad Legislation in Iowa," in Iowa Historical Record, ix. 

 555 (October, 1893). Dey was railroad commissioner in Iowa after the 

 Granger period. He did not believe in the Granger method of regulation. 



Dixon, Frank H. State Railroad Control, with a History of its Development 

 in Iowa. New York, 1896. 251 pp. The treatment of the Granger 

 period is brief and unsatisfactory. 



Allen, Thomas. The Railroad Problem, 1875. Pamphlet. W.H. De- 

 nounces the attempt of Missouri to regulate railroad rates. 



Dixon, Frank H. " Railroad Control in Nebraska," in Political Science 

 Quarterly, xiii. 617-647 (December, 1898). The Granger period and the 

 constitution of 1875 are briefly treated. 



Warner, Amos G. " Railroad Problems in a Western State," in Political 

 Science Quarterly, vi (March, 1891). A clear statement of the railway 

 abuses and attempts at regulation in Nebraska. 



Alexander, E. P. Reply to Circular No. IQ of the Railroad Commission of 

 Alabama. Louisville, 1881. 20 pp. L.C., W.H. Denounces the 

 attempt of Alabama to regulate railway charges. 



COOPERATION 



Adams, Herbert B., editor. History of Cooperation in the United States. 

 Baltimore, 1888. 540 pp. (Johns Hopkins University, Studies, vi.) 

 This is itself a cooperative work; but it is by no means an adequate 

 history of the subject. The various parts are also listed separately. 



