Maine State Grange

Founded 1874 to give Maine farmers a greater voice in society, particularly in political matters; by 1907 there were 419 granges in the state with over 55,000 members. In addition to political activities, the grange offered discounted insurance programs, was active in a variety of charitable endeavors, and supported rural free delivery, prohibition, and equality for women members. During the depression the grange represented inexpensive entertainment with emphasis on community service after World War II. Granges in Maine were still politically active in the 1990s although farm related projects were often taken over by other organizations. Although its future in Maine remains uncertain, it will be remembered for its political activism, its social activities, and its greater leadership role for women.

From the description of Maine State Grange records, 1875-1996. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71059964

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