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Portsmouth Weekly, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, w., 1877-80. Organ of 

 the state grange in 1880. 



New Jersey Granger, Vineland, New Jersey, w., 1874. The Vineland Inde- 

 pendent adopted this name in 1874. 



American Agriculturist, New York City, m., i842-date. Had probably the 

 largest circulation of any agricultural paper in the country, about fifty 

 thousand. Contained some Grange material. Files: complete to 1900 

 inD.A.; 1856-94 in B. P. 



American Rural Home, Rochester, New York, w., 1870-80. 



Chautauqua Farmer, Forestville, New York, w., 1869-80. 



Cultivator and Country Gentlemen, Albany, New York, w., i83i-date. Con- 

 tained a few Grange items but did not become enthusiastic over the 

 order. Files: 1866-79 in D.A., 1869-75 in W.H. 



Farmers' Journal, Carthage, New York, w., 1875-76. 



Grangers' Prices Current, later Patrons' Gazette, New York City, m., 1875. 

 A " Grange Commercial Paper," apparently published in the interests 

 of a mail order firm. 



Husbandman, Elmira, New York, w., 1874-80. Edited by the secretary of 

 the state grange. 



Moore's Rural New Yorker, Rochester and New York City, w., i85o-date. 

 Contained considerable information on the Granger movement especially 

 after 1873. File, 1856-63, 1869-79 in D.A. 



Nation, New York City, w., i865~date. Denounced the Granger movement 

 vigorously. 



National Agriculturist and Working Farmer, New York City, m., 1848-80. 



National Record, Dansville, New York, 1876. " To present crop statistics 

 for Patrons only and from Patrons." 



New York Tribune, d., w., and s.-w., i84i-date. The Tribune took a great 

 interest in the farmers' movement and sent a special correspondent to 

 the West to report on it. Files of the daily are quite common ; the semi- 

 weekly, 1861-79, is in U.I. 



Scythe, New York City, 1873-74. Its purpose was " to mow down monop- 

 oly and extortion," but the Industrial Age said it cut the fingers of all 

 who touched it. 



Carolina Farmer, Wilmington, North Carolina, m., 1868-79. 



Southern Home, Charlotte, North Carolina, w., 1870-79. Had the approval 

 of the state grange. 



(American} Grange Bulletin, Cincinnati, Ohio, w., i875~date. Had a cir- 

 culation of about three thousand in 1879. Is one of the few Grange 

 papers which have survived to the present day. Files: 1895-1900 in 

 D.A.; 1900-02, containing historical articles on the Grange by J. J. 

 Woodman and others, in W.H. 



American Patron, Findlay, Ohio, w., 1875-76. Claimed to be " the leading 

 grange and agricultural paper," and to have a circulation of eight thou- 

 sand in 1876. The editor was a Patron. 



Grange Visitor and Farmers' Monthly Magazine, Springfield, Ohio, m., 1875- 



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 Harvest Home, Mt. Washington, Ohio, 1875. 



