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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1913. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Cleveland (O.), Greenback convention, 98 note 3; branch of Cincinnati Grange Supply House, 262. Clinton (Pa.), grange organized, 51. Cloud, D. C, Monopolies and the People, 330. Clubs, organized by farmers, 73-79. See also Farmers' clubs. Cochrane, John, address on Potter law, 190,192. Cokesbury (S. C), 55. Coleman, Southern Minnesota railroad v., 211. Coleman, J. A., " Fight of a Man with a Railroad," 343. Coleman, N. J., corresponds with Kelley, 49. Coleman's Rural World (St. Louis), ad- vertises Grange, 46; bibliography, 326. Collins, Lewis, Kentucky, 325. Colorado, Grange statistics, 58 ff., 61; railroad provisions of constitution, 198; donation to state grange, 284. Colorado Grange (Greely), 322. Colton, E. P., master Vermont State Grange, shows good-will to South, 282. Columbus (Miss.), grange organized, 51. Columbus (O.), attempt to establish grange, 45. Coman, Katharine, Industrial History, 330- Commercial class, triumph in politics, 34- Commission men, California to Liverpool grain trade, 8; opposition to Grange in South, 55; organize granges in New York and Boston, 62; join Grange, 171. See also Merchants, Middlemen. Commons, J. R., Labor Movement, i860- So, 317. Competition, as a means of regulating railroads, 11; between farmers, 61. "Condition of Agriculture in the Cotton States," 33a Congress, Credit Mobilier, 13; war tariff, 21; occupation of members, 35; in- fluence exerted by Grange, 11o, 122; appropriates for internal improve- ments, 112; creates department of agriculture, 118; considers regulation of interstate commerce, 214-217; Windom committee investigates trans- portation, 217, 220-222; urged to regulate railroads, 218-220, 223, 226, 228, 229; McCrary railroad bill, 222, 224-226; Reagan railroad bill, 227- 230; interstate commerce...