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INDEX 



term, 50 note 2; Grange statistics, 

 58 S. See also South, Southwest. 



South Dakota, see Dakota. 



Southern Agriculturist (Louisville), 325. 



Southern Cultivator (Ga.), 322. 



Southern Farmer (Memphis, Tenn.), 328. 



Southern Farmer and Home (Macon, Ga.) 

 322. 



Southern Farmers' Monthly (Savannah, 

 Ga.), 203. 



Southern Granger (Memphis, Tenn.), 328. 



Southern Home (Charlotte, N. C.), 327. 



Southern Minnesota Railroad Com- 

 pany v. Coleman, 211. 



Southern Planter and Farmer (Richmond, 

 Va.), 329- 



Southwest, increase of population (1860- 

 80), 25. See also South. 



Southwestern Granger (New Orleans, 

 La.), 325. 



Sovereigns of Industry, 306, 307; bibliog- 

 raphy, 339. 



Spahr, C. B., "Essay on the Present 

 Distribution of Wealth," 332. 



Sparks, E. E., National Development, 333. 



Spirit of Kansas (Lawrence), 324. 



Spirit of the Grange (Bloomington, 111.), 

 323- 



Springfield (111.), State Farmers' Asso- 

 ciation, 76; State Farmers' Conven- 

 tion, 83; Independent Reform party 

 organized at, 95. 



Stahl, J. M., Real Farmer, 333. 



Standard of Reform (Lawrence, Kans.), 

 324- 



Stanwood, E., " Farmers and Railroads," 

 347- 



Staples, overproduction, 6; statistics 

 (1866-80), 28-34. See also Cereal 

 production, Corn, Cotton. 



State Farmers' Association, see Illinois 

 State Farmers' Association, etc. 



State Farmers' Convention, see Illinois. 



State Grange News (Freeport, 111.), 323. 



State granges, representation in National 

 Grange, 65; character of, 65; dues to 

 National Grange, 65; cooperative 

 schemes, 68; contributions from Na- 



tional Grange, 68; restriction advo- 

 cated, 72; political activities, 72; 

 debts, 73; demand equalization of 

 taxes, 105; resolutions on finance, 

 114; establish agencies, 241; compile 

 crop reports, 295. See also Illinois 

 State Grange, etc. 



Steele, J., Illinois railroad commissioner, 

 145 note 3. 



Stickney, A. B., comments on Granger 

 laws, 233, 235; Railway Problem, 347; 

 State Control of Trade and Commerce, 

 347- 



Stilz, Wilson, Railway Cooperation, 345. 



Stockton (Calif.), Grangers' Union, 264. 



Stockton (Tenn.), grange organized, 49, 

 Si- 



Stone v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Com- 

 pany, 213. 



Stone v. Wisconsin, 211. 



Strong, Justice, dissenting opinions in 

 Granger cases, 209, 211. 



Stuve Bernard, Illinois, 334. 



Supervisors, Olcott v., 209. 



Swalm, Pauline, " Granges of the Pa- 

 trons of Husbandry," 339. 



Tariff, effect on farmers, 21, 22; far- 

 mers' resolutions, 83, 86; Independent 

 platforms, 101 notei; differences in 

 Grange, 115. 



Tariff of Abominations, 183 note i. 



Taxation increased by public aid to 

 railroads, n; effect on farmers, 22- 

 24; resolutions of state granges, 105; 

 bibliography, 333. 



Taylor, W. R., elected governor of Wis- 

 consin, 92; attitude on railroad 

 regulation, 182; proclamation on 

 Potter law, 187; celebrates enforce- 

 ment of Potter law, 189; defeated, 

 192. 



Teal patent case, 19. 



Teale, Iowa legislator, 168 note i. 



Telegraph companies, denounced, 53. 



Temperance, supported by Grange, 121, 

 298. 



Tennessee, farmers organized, 78; rail- 



