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Dunning, N. A., editor. The Farmers' Alliance History and Agricultural 

 Digest. Washington, 1891. 742 pp. Contains much padding, but 

 also a great deal of information about the alliances and other farmers' 

 organizations, their origins, careers, and purposes. 



Everitt, James A. The American Society of Equity and its Need in our 

 Country. [1906?]. 15 pp. U.I. An address by the founder and 

 president of the order at its annual session in St. Louis, October, 

 1906. 



Everitt, James A. The Third Power, Farmers to the Front. Indianapolis, 

 1903. 275 pp. Deals with the American Society of Equity. 



Geeslin, A. W., editor. Exposition of the Grange. Chicago, 1875. 96 pp. 

 L.C. 



Gladden, Washington. "The Embattled Farmers," in Forum, x. 315-322 

 (November, 1890). An account of the causes and objects of the 

 Farmers' Alliance movement, with an estimate of its probable results. 



Gracchus Americanus (pseudonym of T. S. Goodwin). The Grange: a 

 Study in the Science of Society. New York, 1874. Copy in the Brooklyn 

 Mercantile Library. 



The Grangers, or Patrons of Husbandry; their textbook; including the complete 

 secret work, with the illustrations of the signs of all the degrees. New York, 

 [1875]. L.C.,J.C. 



" Granges and Farmers' Clubs in America," in Cornhill, xxviii. 556-567 

 (November, 1873). An inaccurate general account of the order and its 

 manifestations in politics, and of railroad regulation in Illinois. 



Grosh, Aaron B. Mentor in the Granges and Homes of Patrons of Husbandry, 

 designed to explain the Origin, Aims, and Government of the Order. New 

 York, 1876. 478 pp. L.C. 



Gustin, M. E. An Expose of the Grangers; containing the opening and 

 closing ceremonies of a Grangers' lodge; the ceremonies of initiation, and 

 the eight degrees of the order; being an accurate description of one of the 

 greatest monopolies of the age. Dayton, Ohio, 1875. 130 pp. A copy 

 of this curious pamphlet was picked up by the writer in a second-hand 

 book store. The first part purports to give the secret work of the 

 Grange and this is followed by " Dr. J. Gustin's experience, confession, 

 and burlesque on the Patrons of Husbandry." 



Hall, Carrie A. Songs for the Grange, set to music and dedicated to the order 

 of Patrons of Husbandry in the United States. New York, 1872. W.H. 



An Historical Paper, showing the aims and objects of the order of Knights of 

 Labor, as promulgated by the founder in 1869 its growth and success 

 caused by appealing to reason and not to passion. 4 pp. [1897 ?]. U.I. 



Howland, Marie. " The Patrons of Husbandry," in Lippincott's, xii. 338- 

 342 (September, 1873). A general account of the order for English 

 readers. Deals particularly with the cooperative and social features. 



Hudson, J. K. The Patrons' Handbook; for the use and benefit of the order 

 of the Patrons of Husbandry. Topeka, Kansas, 1874. W.H. Hudson 

 was editor of the Kansas Farmer. The book contains a large amount 

 of material, partly documentary, relative to the Grange hi Kansas, with 

 some on the order in general. 



