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INDEX 



Alexander, E. P., Reply to Railroad Com- 

 mission of Alabama, 349. 

 Allen, E. A., ed., Labor and Capital, 335. 

 Allen, Thomas, Grange organizer, 49, 55. 

 Allen, Thomas, The Railroad Problem, 



349- 



Allen ville (Ky.), grange organized, 51. 

 American Agriculturist (N. Y.), 168 note 



1,327. 



American Annual Cyclopedia, 329. 



American Bureau of Industrial Research, 

 Documentary History, 317. 



American Cheap Transportation Associa- 

 tion, 218, 224, 342. 



American Cultivator (Boston), 325. 



American Farmer (Baltimore), 325. 



American Farmers' Advocate (Jackson, 

 Tenn.), 328. 



American Grange Bulletin (Cincinnati), 

 289, 327. 



American Rural Home (Rochester, N.Y.), 



327- 



American Society of Equity, 306; bib- 

 liography, 337. 



Andrews, E. B., Last Quarter-Century, 



329- 



Andrews, J. B., ed., Labor Movement, 

 1860-80, 317. 



Anglo-American Cooperative Company, 

 260. 



Anti-Monopolist, title of Illinois and 

 Minnesota papers, 322, 326. 



Anti-monopoly movement, effect on 

 Grange development, 53. 



Anti-Monopoly party, see Independent 

 party movement. 



Anti-pass legislation, demanded by 

 Illinois farmers, 145; Wisconsin law, 

 186. See also Railroad regulation. 



Appeal (Bloomington, 111.), 322. 



Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia, 329. 



Arbitration, of railroad grievances, 153; 

 of disputes between Patrons, 285. 



Arizona, Grange statistics, 58 ff. 



Arkansas, increase of population, 25; 

 railroad regulation, 202, 203; agri- 

 cultural organizations, 304; bibliog- 

 raphy, 319, 321. 



Arkansas Grange (Little Rock), 321. 



Arkansas Patrons of Husbandry, first 

 grange, 56; statistics, s8ff.; growth, 

 59; business agency, 254; cooperative 

 stores, 263 note 2; insurance, 273. 



Arkansas State Grange, organized, 63; 

 cause of collapse, 73; advocates rail- 

 road regulation, 204; establishes 

 agency, 254; receives donation for 

 grasshopper victims, 284. 



Army, effect of disbanding after Civil 

 War, 26. 



Ashby, N. B., Riddle of the Sphinx, 336. 



Ashley Grange No. i, organized at 

 Charleston (S. C), 51. 



Atkinson, Edward, The Railroad and the 

 Farmer, 342. 



Atlanta (Ga.), transportation conven- 

 tion, 219; Grange agency, 253; Cot- 

 ton States Convention, 296. 



Atlantic coastal plain, agricultural con- 

 dition, 4. 



Atlantic Monthly, editorials, 342. 



Augusta (Ga.), Agricultural Congress 

 formed at, 78. 



Avon (111.), Union Farmers' Club of, 75. 



Bailey, L. H., ed., Cyclopedia of American 

 Agriculture, 330. 



Baltimore (Md.), Grange business 

 agency, 252. 



Bancroft, H. H., California, 335. 



Banks, Grange, 270, 350. 



Barnum, Congressman, on interstate 

 commerce regulation, 215 note 4. 



Baxter, W. H., Grange deputy, 60. 



Beardsley, Iowa legislator, 168 note i. 



Bemis, E. W., Cooperation in New Eng- 

 land, 350; " Discontent of the Far- 

 mer," 330. 



Bennett, F. O., Politics and Politicians 

 of Illinois, 333. 



Bentley, A. F., Condition of the Western 

 Farmer as illustrated by the Economic 

 History of a Nebraska Township, 335. 



Beveridge, Governor (111.), 83. 



Blake, Winona and St. Peter railroad 

 v., 161, 211. 



