13. History of Our Rural Organizations, in Annual 



Report of the United States Department of 

 Agriculture (1875), pp. 437-468. 



14. Bibliography on the Granger Movement is given 



in Buck's The Granger Movement, Harvard 

 Historical Studies, Vol. XIX (1913), pp. 315- 

 351. Extensive and well classified. Contains 

 references to related subjects such as The 

 Farmers' Alliance and the Populist Move- 

 ment. Indispensable. 



XXXII. 



THE FARMER AS A FACTOR IN POLITICS AND LEGIS- 

 LATION. 



1860-1900. 



1. Ashley, N. B. The Riddle of the Sphinx. A 



discussion of the economic questions relating 

 to agriculture, land, transportation, money, 

 taxation, and cost of interchange. A consid- 

 eration of possible remedies for existing in- 

 equalities, and an outline of the position of 

 agriculture in the industrial world with a com- 

 prehensive history of the leading farm organi- 

 zations, their constitutions and by-laws. (Des 

 Moines, Iowa, 1890.) 



2. Chamberlain, H. R. Farmers' Alliance and 



Other Political Parties, in The Chautauquan, 

 Vol. XIII (1891), pp. 338-342. 

 The Farmers' Alliance: What it Aims to Accom- 

 plish (1891). 



3. Dewey, D. R. Financial History of the United 



States (Fourth Edition, Revised, 1912), Chap- 

 ters, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX. 



4. Drew, F. M. The Present Farmers' Movement, 



in Political Science Quarterly, Vol. VI (1891), 

 pp. 282-310. 



5. Dunning, N. A. (Editor). The Farmers' Al- 



liance History and Agricultural Digest 

 (1891), pp. 742. 



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