INDEX 



Iowa Continued 



53; senate resolutions re- 

 garding lobbyists for rail- 

 roads, 53-54; Grange plans 

 implement factory in, 70; 

 Greenback movement in, 87; 

 Populist party in, 150; elec- 

 tion of 1896, 191 



Ireland, W. M., Grange found- 

 er, 4 



Johnson, Andrew, authorizes 

 investigating trip to South- 

 ern States, 1 



Jones, J. K., at Democratic 

 convention (1896), 177 



Kansas, agricultural clubs of 

 political complexion, 30; 

 Grange plans implement fac- 

 tory, 70; Greenback move- 

 ment, 87; mortgaged land, 

 106; Union Labor party, 

 127; political revolt and 

 social upheaval (1890), 134- 

 137, 139; Populist success, 

 149; storm-center in na- 

 tional politics (1893), 165- 

 166; Republican in 1894, 168; 

 Farmers' Alliance of, 200- 

 201 



Kansas Farmer, Peffer editor 

 of, 140 



Kearney, Dennis, at National 

 party convention (1880), 94 



Kelley, O. H., investigation 

 in South, 1, 2; life and char- 

 acter, 1-3; founds Grange, 

 3-4; Grange Secretary, 4, 

 27; organizes Grange, 5-10; 

 quoted, 65 



Kentucky, Grange plans im- 

 plement factory, 70; dele- 

 gates attend meeting of 

 Agricultural Wheel (1886), 

 117; fusion of parties (1896), 

 188; McKinley carries, 191 



Kirkwood, S. J., 92 



Knights of Labor, 127, 140 



Kyle, Rev. J. H., elected to 

 Senate, 138-39; presidential 

 possibility, 145 



Lampasas (Tex.), farmers' 

 alliance organized, 112 



Land, alien ownership op- 

 posed, 143; Democratic de- 

 mands (1892), 147 



Lease, C. L., husband of Mary 

 E., 135 



Lease, Mary Elizabeth, 134, 

 167; life and character, 135; 

 quoted, 135-36; in campaign 

 of 1892, 147, 151 



Liberal Reform party, Taylor 

 and, 38 



Liberal Republican party, 14- 

 18; in Missouri, 31 



Louisiana, Grange relief sent 

 to, 75; Farmers' Union, 115; 

 press comment on Populist 

 campaign, 148-49; fusion of 

 parties (1896), 188 



McDowell, F. M., Grange 

 founder, 4 



McKinley, William, candidate 

 for Presidency (1896), 173- 

 175; campaign, 189; elec- 

 tion, 190-91; Peffer sup- 

 ports, 195 



Macune, C. W., and Texas 

 Alliance, 115; president of 

 National Farmers' Alliance, 

 115-16; quoted, 128-29; 

 chairman of monetary com- 

 mittee, 130 



Manufacturers, farmers' rela- 

 tions with, 64-65, 71 



Manufacturing, Grange activi- 

 ties, 68-70 



Martin, John, and silver, 168 



Meridian (Miss.), joint confer- 

 ence of agricultural orders 

 at, 117 



Michigan, Greenback move- 

 ment in, 87; drought (1895), 

 105; election of 1890, 138 



