INDEX 



379 



San Jose (Calif.), Farmers' Cooperative 

 Union, 264. 



Sanborn, J. B., Congressional Grants of 

 Land in Aid of Railways, 346. 



Sargent, C. S., " Agricultural Depres- 

 sion," 332. 



Sauk County (Wis.), granges organized, 

 50- 



Sauk Rapids Sentinel (Minn.), 326. 



Saunders, William, " founder " of 

 Grange, 41, 42, officer National 

 Grange, 42, 58, 256. 



Scharf, J. T., Delaware, 333. 



Scythe (N.Y.), 327. 



Seligman, E. R. A., " Railway Tariffs 

 and the Interstate Commerce Law," 

 346. 



Semi-Tropical Farmer (Los Angeles, 

 Calif.), 322. 



Seventh session National Grange, 63, 

 109, no, 295. 



Sewing machines, patents on, 119. 



Seymour, Charles, "Western View of 

 Interstate Transportation," 346. 



Shankland, E. R., officer National 

 Grange, 58, 256; obtains harvester 

 patent for Grange, 268. 



Shaw, Albert, Cooperation in the North- 

 west, 351. 



Simmons, W. E., Jr., Grange deputy, 51. 



Sixth session National Grange, 256. 



Sloan, Attorney-General (Wis.), enforces 

 Potter law, 188. 



Small, G. C., Joining the Grangers, 336. 



Smalley, H. S., " Railway Rate Control 

 in its Legal Aspects," 347. 



Smedley, Colonel A. B., 224; Manual of 

 Jurisprudence and Cooperation, 339; 

 Principles and Aims of the Patrons of 

 Husbandry, 339. 



Smith, Brief in Wisconsin vs. North- 

 western Railway, 349. 



Smith, Governor (Ga.), calls transporta- 

 tion convention, 219. 



Smith, master Minnesota State Grange, 

 242. 



Smith, R. E., Wisconsin Granger Move- 

 ment, 341. 



Smith, S. M., secretary Illinois State 

 Farmers' Association, 75; approves 

 call of convention, 86; speaks at 

 Pontiac (111.), 87. 



Smith, Mrs. S. M., Trumpet of Reform, 



339- 

 Smith, Stephe, Grains for the Grangers, 



339- 



Smith, W. M., Illinois railroad commis- 

 sioner, 145. 



Snyder, member Illinois constitutional 

 convention, 128. 



Social conditions, among farmers, 37, 

 279; bibliography, 331. 



Social features of Grange, 61, 279-283. 



Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to 

 Animals, 299. 



Son of the Soil (New Orleans, La.), 325. 



Songs, for farmers' organizations, 280 

 note 2, 337, 339, 340. 



South, agricultural condition, 5-7, 41; 

 cotton belt extended, 28; growth of 

 Grange, 51, 55, 57, 59; attempt to 

 organize negro farmers, 74 note i ; 

 conditions during reconstruction, 107; 

 lacks railroads, 112; railroad legisla- 

 tion, 202; Grange efforts for advance- 

 ment of agriculture, 296; Farmers' 

 Alliance, 302; minor agricultural 

 organizations, 302; bibliography, 332, 

 333, 351. See also Southwest. 



South Atlantic division, definition of 

 term, 50 note 2; Grange statistics, 

 58 ff . , 69. See also South. 



South Carolina, railroad legislation, 

 204; bibliography, 320, 328. 



South Carolina Patrons of Husbandry, 

 early correspondence, 50; first grange, 

 51; growth, 55, 59; statistics, 58 ff.; 

 influence, 204; business agency, 252; 

 insurance, 273. 



South Carolina State Grange, organized, 

 55; urges prohibition of traffic in prod- 

 uce at night, 107; advocates rail- 

 road legislation, 204; establishes 

 state agency, 252; receives donation 

 for drought sufferers, 284. 



South Central division, definition of 



