Publisher's Synopsis
This volume presents the proceedings of the annual session of the Indiana State Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. As a historical record, it offers insights into the agricultural practices, social concerns, and political activities of Indiana farmers during the period it covers. The Grange, a fraternal organization dedicated to the economic and social advancement of agriculture, played a significant role in shaping rural communities and advocating for farmers' rights.
Readers interested in agricultural history, Indiana history, or the history of social movements will find value in this publication. The detailed accounts of discussions, resolutions, and reports provide a snapshot of the challenges and opportunities faced by farmers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This document provides researchers with primary source material for understanding the role of agricultural organizations in American history.
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