The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920American Book Company, 1953 - 519 pages |
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Carl Cleveland Taylor. • 126 · tion by vote of a Grange , stating he is " duly recorded in the Red Book , " is sure of cordial reception . I also advocate a Business Agent in each Grange , to be elected by ballot , who shall keep a ...
Carl Cleveland Taylor. • 126 · tion by vote of a Grange , stating he is " duly recorded in the Red Book , " is sure of cordial reception . I also advocate a Business Agent in each Grange , to be elected by ballot , who shall keep a ...
Page 132
... Grange organization in terms of 1,150 new subordinate Granges , 652 , or more than half of them , in Iowa . From ... Grange organization for every 806 people in the state , counting men , women and children , or about one Grange for ...
... Grange organization in terms of 1,150 new subordinate Granges , 652 , or more than half of them , in Iowa . From ... Grange organization for every 806 people in the state , counting men , women and children , or about one Grange for ...
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... Grange is played out . I believe if we could get assistance that reaction would set in in 1892 , and the Grange would revive again.17 The Grange did begin growing in membership after 1889. It grew slowly but steadily during the next ten ...
... Grange is played out . I believe if we could get assistance that reaction would set in in 1892 , and the Grange would revive again.17 The Grange did begin growing in membership after 1889. It grew slowly but steadily during the next ten ...
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The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920: American Sociology Series Carl Cleveland Taylor No preview available - 2012 |
The Farmers' Movement, 1620-1920: American Sociology Series Carl Cleveland Taylor No preview available - 2012 |
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