412 HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT; OR, 



being an increase of 1225 in a single month. As these 

 bulletins are of interest to all concerned in the move- 

 ment, we give that of the 1st of January as a specimen. 

 It is as follows : 



PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. 



NATIONAL GRANGE, 



SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 612 LOUISIANA AVENUE, 

 WASHINGTON, D. C., January 1, 1874. 



Alabama ......... (Master W. H. CHAMBERS ................ Oswichee. 



SUB. GR'S, 354 

 Deputies, 9 



. . . 



SUB. GR'S, 354^ , _,,,,. 



(. Sec'y E. M. LAW ......................... Tuskegee. 



Arkansas ........ f Master JOHN T. JONES ................... Helena. 



SUB.GR'S, 134- 



(Mas 



l\Sec\ 



Deputies, 40 [Sec'y JOHN S. WILLIAMS Duvall's Bluff. 



California ( Master J. M. HAMILTON Guenoc. 



SUB. GR'S, 129 1 _, 



Deputies, 25 [ Sec y w - H . BAXTER Napa City. 



( Master State Grange not organized. 



Delaware 1 , 



( Sec'y 



Florida. ( Master B. T. WARDLOW .................. Madison. 



SUB. GR'S, 2O ^ _ 



Deputies, Q( Sec y W. A. BRINSON ................... Live Oak. 



Georgia ......... ( Master T. J. SMITH ........................ Oconee, C. R. B. 



SUB. GR'S, 437 { _ 



[Sec'y E. TAYLOR ......................... Colaparchee. 



Illinois........... C Master ALONZO GOLDER ................. Rock Falls. 



SUB. GR'S, 821 4 



Deputies, 117 [ Sec'y O. E. FANNING .................... Gait. 



Indiana.......... f faster HENLEY JAMES .................. Marion. 



SUB. GR'S, 862 { 



Deputies, 88 ( " ec 'y MARTIN M. MOODY .............. Muncie. 



Iowa............... f Master A. B. SMEDLEY ................... Cresco. 



SuB.GR'8,1845 1 



Deputies, Ul[ Sec 'y N. W. GARRETSON ............... Winterset. 



