Grange records. 1873-1985.

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Grange records. 1873-1985.

Minute books, subject and correspondence files, and scrapbooks documenting the social and political activities of a subordinate (local) grange lodge (1873-1991) located in a suburb of Minneapolis.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6646592

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Pearson, William B., 1897-1987.

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Horr, Hazel K.

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Minnehaha Grange No. 398 (Edina, Minn.)

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Minnesota farmer Oliver Hudson Kelley and six associates established the National Grange (Order of the Patrons of Husbandry) in Washington, D.C., in 1867. It was conceived as a social and educational organization for farmers, but some of its most visible accomplishments have been in economic cooperation and politics. The Minnesota State Grange was organized at St. Paul in 1869. Oliver Hudson Kelley Pomona No. 4, which included Minnehaha and several other subordinate gran...

Kelley, Oliver H. (Oliver Hudson), 1826-1913

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Minnehaha Grange Hall (Edina, Minn.).

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Archer, Hildur S. (Hildur Swenson), 1888-1966

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Minnehaha Juvenile Grange No. 2 (Edina, Minn.)

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Archer, Frank A. (Frank Adelbert), 1890-1966

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National Grange

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Oliver Hudson Kelley Pomona Grange No. 4 (Sherburne County, Minn.)

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Minnesota State Grange

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Minnesota farmer Oliver Hudson Kelley and six associates established the National Grange (Order of the Patrons of Husbandry) in Washington, D.C., in 1867. Conceived as a social and educational organization for farmers, it was also involved in cooperation and politics. It described itself as a force for social betterment and as a spokesman for public affairs for the people of rural America. The Grange is a secret and ritualistic fraternal society of farmers and others int...