INDEX 



357 



Blakeley, Iowa legislator, 168 note i. 



Bloomington (111.), Producer's Conven- 

 tion at, 48, 75, 128; State Farmers' 

 Association organized, 75, 144. 



Bogart, E. L., Economic History, 330. 



Bogue, G. M., Illinois railroad commis- 

 sioner, 145 note 3. 



Bolles, A. S., Industrial History, 330. 



Bonanza farms, 28. 



Booth, Newton, elected United States 

 senator from California, 93. 



Boston (Mass.), attempt to establish 

 grange, 51. 



Boston Grange, charter revoked, 62. 



Bowker, R. R., State Publications, 316. 



Boyle, J. E., Financial History of Kansas, 



334- 



Bradley, Justice, upholds Granger de- 

 cision, 213. 



Brandon (Wis.), Grange cooperative 

 store, 263. 



Bricktop (pseud.), Joining the Grangers, 

 336. 



Bronson, Henry, editor Vox Populi, 324; 

 Farmers' Unions and Tax Reform, 

 336. 



Brothers of Freedom, organized in Arkan- 

 sas, 304. 



Brown, D. A., Illinois railroad commis- 

 sioner, 145 note 3. 



Bryan, T. B., contributes funds for 

 Grange tracts, 317. 



Bryan Fund Publications, 317. 



Bryce, James, American Commonwealth, 



330. 



Budd v. New York, 213. 

 Bulletin of Executive Committee of the 



State Grange of Wisconsin, 192, 329. 

 Bureau of agriculture, 117, 122. 

 Burnham, Grange deputy, 50; removed, 



54- 



Business cooperation, 238-278. See also 

 Cooperation. 



Butterfield, K. L., Chapters in Rural 

 Progress, 330; " Farmers' Social Or- 

 ganizations," 336; " The Grange," 

 336; " Recent Grange Work in Michi- 

 gan," 341. 



California, agricultural condition, 8; 

 cooperation by Farmers' Union, 60; 

 political situation (1865), 80; Inde- 

 pendent party movement, 93, 98, 99; 

 railroad regulation, 197; constitution 

 of 1878, 198; bibliography, 319, 321, 



335, 341- 



California Farmer (San Francisco), 321. 



California Farmers' Union, 60. 



California Granger (San Jose"), 321. 



California Mutual Fire Insurance Com- 

 pany, 272. 



California Patron, 289, 321. 



California Patrons of Husbandry, first 

 grange, 49; statistics, 58 ff.; absorb 

 Farmers' Union, 60; growth, 61; de- 

 cline, 250, 251; cooperative stores, 

 264; banks, 271; insurance, 272; 

 primary granges, 291. 



California State Grange, organized, 60; 

 advocates: equalization of taxes, 104; 

 irrigation, 107; exclusion of Chinese 

 labor, 121; low duty on grain sacks, 

 115; railroad regulation, 197 in- 

 corporates Grangers' Business Asso- 

 ciation, 251; investigates state uni- 

 versity, 292. 



Campbell, H. C., Wisconsin in Three 

 Centuries, 334. 



Canada, Grange in, 56, 58 ff.; reciprocity 

 with, 115; bibliography, 341. 



Canals, Granges advocate, in. 



Canton Mail Grange (Miss.), 326. 



Capital Grange, established at Indian- 

 apolis, 47. 



Carnegie Institution, Index of Economic 

 Material in the Documents of the States, 

 316. 



Carolina Farmer (N. C.), 327. 



Carpenter, Governor (la.), favors farmers' 

 policy, 91; urges railroad legislation, 

 167 note 3; re-elected, 170; upholds 

 railroad law, 1 76. 



Carpenter, M. H., Power of the Legisla- 

 ture to Govern Corporations, 348; Life 

 by Flower, 348. 



Carr, Ezra, Patrons of Husbandry on the 

 Pacific Coast, 319, 341. 



