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Science Series, v. no. i.) Discusses the attitude of the Grangers toward 



taxation in Kansas. 

 History of the State of Kansas . . . illustrated. Chicago, Andreas, 1883. 



1616 pp. Treats the political phase of the Granger movement in Kansas. 

 Wilder, Daniel W. The Annals of Kansas. Topeka, Kansas, 1875. 691 



pp. Contains information upon the political aspects of the Granger 



movement in Kansas. 

 Bentley, Arthur F. The Condition of the Western Farmer as Illustrated by 



the Economic History of a Nebraska Township. B altimore, 1 893 . 9 2 pp. 



(Johns Hopkins University, Studies, ii. nos. 7, 8.) Throws light on the 



agricultural situation in the West. 

 Collins, Lewis, and Collins, R. H. Collins' Historical Sketches of Kentucky. 



Covington, Kentucky, 1882. 2 vols. L.C. This edition treats of the 



order of Patrons of Husbandry in the state. 

 Fleming, Walter L. Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama. New York, 



1905. xxiii, 815 pp. The political, social and economic conditions 



prevailing during the reconstruction period are brought out with a wealth 



of illustration. 

 Garner, James W. Reconstruction in Mississippi. New York, 1901. xiii, 



422 pp. Portrays political and economic conditions in Mississippi during 



the period. 

 Wooten, Dudley G., editor. A Comprehensive History of Texas, 1685-1897. 



Dallas, 1898. 2 vols. Touches upon the Grange and states that it was 



reported to have exerted an influence on the constitutional convention 



of 1876 in favor of measures of economy. 

 Bancroft, Hubert H. History of California. San Francisco, 1884-90. 7 



vols. (in his Works, xviii-xxiv). The development of agriculture, the 



Granger movement, railroad legislation, and the constitutional conven- 

 tion of 1878 are dealt with in the last volume. 

 Davis, Winfield J. History of Political Conventions in California, 1849-92. 



Sacramento, 1893. 711 pp. (California State Library, Publications, 



no. i.) 

 Hittell, Theodore H. History of California. San Francisco, 1885-97. 



4 vols. The Granger period is covered in the last volume. 



ORGANIZATION 

 GENERAL 



Aiken, D. W. The Grange: its Origin, Progress, and Educational Purposes. 

 Washington, 1883. 18 pp. (United States Department of Agriculture, 

 Special Report, no. 55.) This is a paper " read before a convention 

 called by the Commissioner of Agriculture January 23, 1883, to con- 

 sider the subject of agricultural education." It is also published in the 

 proceedings of the convention. Aiken was a member of the executive 

 committee of the National Grange in 1874 and 1875. The paper is 

 especially useful on the educational work of the order. 



Allen, Emory A., editor. Labor and Capital; containing an account of the 

 various organizations of farmers, planters, and mechanics, for mutual 



