American Farmers' MovementsVan Nostrand, 1957 - 192 pages |
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Page 74
... Union and the American Society of Equity , both founded in 1902 . By this date the hard times of the dismal nineties were in the background . Agriculture , in general , was entering a period of well - being such as the oldest farmers ...
... Union and the American Society of Equity , both founded in 1902 . By this date the hard times of the dismal nineties were in the background . Agriculture , in general , was entering a period of well - being such as the oldest farmers ...
Page 75
... Union had offices at Liverpool and Manchester . Ex- panded business ventures included the purchase of a coal mine and the establishment of a Farmers ' Bank and Trust Company . Some of these efforts were not particularly successful , and ...
... Union had offices at Liverpool and Manchester . Ex- panded business ventures included the purchase of a coal mine and the establishment of a Farmers ' Bank and Trust Company . Some of these efforts were not particularly successful , and ...
Page 158
... UNION OF THE PEOPLE First . That the union of the labor forces of the United States this day consummated shall be permanent and perpetual ; may its spirit enter into all hearts for the sal- vation of the republic and the uplifting of ...
... UNION OF THE PEOPLE First . That the union of the labor forces of the United States this day consummated shall be permanent and perpetual ; may its spirit enter into all hearts for the sal- vation of the republic and the uplifting of ...
Contents
Movements of Colonists | 18 |
Movements Between the Revolution and | 30 |
Postbellum Farmers Movements | 48 |
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