INDEX 



365 



231; effect on railroads, 232-237; per- 

 manent results, 237. See also Railroad 

 regulation. 



" Granger Method of Reform," 346. 



" Granger Theory applied to the Gran- 

 gers," 346. 



" ' Grangers ' and the Judges," 345. 



Grangers' Bank of California, 271. , 



Grangers' Business Association of Cali- 

 fornia, 251. 



Grangers' Cooperative Association of 

 Southern California, 264. 



Grangers' Life and Health Insurance 

 Company of the United States, 273 

 note 9. 



Grangers' Mortgage Bank, proposed, 

 270. 



Grangers, or Patrons of Husbandry; their 

 textbook, 337. 



Grangers' Prices Current (N. Y.), 327. 



Grangers' Union of Stockton (Calif.), 

 264. 



" Grangers against the Railroads," 342. 



" Granges and Farmers' Clubs in 

 America," 337. 



Grant, President, on political conditions 

 in West, 81 note i; advises investiga- 

 tion of transportation question, 216. 



Gray, Justice, upholds Granger decision, 

 213. 



Greathouse, C. H., Historical Sketch of 

 the Department of Agriculture, 331. 



Greenback party, relation of Indepen- 

 dent parties, to 81, 90, 95, 98, 101, 

 308; organization, 98 note 3, 101; re- 

 lation of Grange to, 114; significance, 

 310; newspapers support, 322, 323, 



324- 



Grinnell (la.), Farmers' Exchange, 263. 

 Grosh, Rev. A. B., " founder " of Grange, 



42; Mentor in the Granges and Homes 



of Patrons of Husbandry, 337. 

 Grosvenor, W. M., " Communist and 



the Railway," 343; " Railroads and 



the Farms," 344. 

 Gue, B. F., Iowa, 334. 

 Gustin, M. E., Expose of the Grangers, 



337- 



Hadley, A. T., Railroad Transportation, 

 234 'note i, 344; " Railway in its Busi- 

 ness Relations," 344. 



Hager, J. S., elected United States sena- 

 tor from California, 93; political de- 

 scription, zoo, note r. 



Haines, H. S., Railroads and the State, 



344- 



Hall, Carrie, suggests admission of 

 women to Grange, 41; assists in or- 

 ganizing granges, 47; Songs for the 

 Grange, 280 note 2, 337. 



Hall, Z. N., wholesales groceries to 

 granges, 246. 



Hammond, D. S., Illinois railroad com- 

 missioner, 136; criticized by Prairie 

 Farmer, 137. 



Hammond, M. B., Cotton Industry, 331; 

 " Southern Farmer and the Cotton 

 Question," 331. 



Haney, L. H., Congressional History of 

 Railways, 344. 



Hanson, Burton, Unfair Railway Agita- 

 tion, 344. 



Harlan, Illinois legislator, introduces 

 bill to abolish railroad commission, 



139- 



Harrisburg (Pa.), dispensation issued for 

 grange, 45. 



Hart, A. B., " Disposition of our Public 

 Lands," 331. 



Harvest Home (Mt. Washington, O.), 327. 



Harvey, elected United States senator 

 from Kansas, 93; political description, 

 loo note i. 



Hassler, C. W., Railroad Rings, 344. 



Hatch, Rufus, articles on railroads cir- 

 culated by Grange, 53. 



Hayes-Tilden contest for presidency, 

 influence of Illinois Independents on, 

 98 note 4. 



Hendrick, Frank, Railway Control by 

 Commissions, 344. 



Henry (111.), grange established, 47. 



Hepburn Committee (N. Y.), Proceed- 

 ings, 200, 344. 



Hibbard, B. H., History of Agriculture in 

 Dane county, Wisconsin, 334. 



