Steve writes:

< The Patrons of Husbandry, or the Grange, was founded in 1867 to advance 
methods of agriculture, as well as to promote the social and economic needs of 
farmers in the United States. The financial crisis of 1873, along with falling 
crop prices, increases in railroad fees to ship crops, and Congress’s reduction 
of paper money in favor of gold and silver devastated farmers’ livelihoods and 
caused a surge in Grange membership in the mid-1870s. Both at the state and 
national level, Grangers gave their support to reform minded groups such as the 
Greenback Party, the Populist Party, and, eventually, the Progressives. >

And we suspected, to swap partners.  Life is hard out in the country, you know.

Marcus
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