645:. Typically, Pomona Granges are made up of all the subordinates in a county. Next in the order come State Granges, which is where the Grange begins to be especially active in the political process. State Masters (Presidents) are responsible for supervising the administration of Subordinate and Pomona Granges. Together, thirty-five State Granges, as well as Potomac Grange #1 in Washington, D.C., form the National Grange. The National Grange represents the interests of most Grangers in lobbying activities similar to the state, but on a much larger scale. In addition, the National Grange oversees the Grange ritual. The Grange is a
331:. With Southern Masons as guides, he toured the war-torn countryside in the South and was appalled by the outdated farming practices. In the western states, Kelley deplored the lack of "progressive agriculture", with illiterate "ignorant" farmers who were "using a system of farming was the same as that handed down by generations gone by". He saw the need for an organization that would bring people together from across the country in a spirit of mutual cooperation. After many letters and consultations with the other founders, the Grange was born. The first Grange, Grange #1, was founded in 1868 in
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Paid agents organized local
Granges and membership in the Grange increased dramatically from 1873 (200,000) to 1875 (858,050). Many of the state and local granges adopted non-partisan political resolutions, especially regarding the regulation of railroad transportation costs. The organization was
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As a non-partisan organization, the Grange supports only policies, never political parties or candidates. Although the Grange was founded to serve the interests of farmers, because of the shrinking farm population the Grange has begun to broaden its range to include a wide variety of issues, and
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In 2005, the Grange had a membership of 160,000, with organizations in 2,100 communities in 36 states. It is headquartered in
Washington, D.C., in a building built by the organization in 1960. Many rural communities in the United States still have a Grange Hall and local Granges still serve as a
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Patrons of husbandry on the Pacific coast: Being a complete history of the origin, condition and progress of agriculture in different parts of the world; of the origin and growth of the order of Patrons, with a general and special grange directory, and full list of charter members of the
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unusual at this time, because women and any teen old enough to draw a plow (aged 14 to 16) were encouraged to participate. The importance of women was reinforced by requiring that four of the elected positions could be held only by women.
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During the last few decades, the Grange has moved toward public meetings and no longer meets in secret. Though the secret meetings do not occur, the Grange still acknowledges its rich history and practices some traditions.
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program to increase legal immigration and address the crisis-level labor shortage in agriculture. They support the enforcement of immigration law but urge discretion with regard to the impact on labor availability.
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The Grange provides opportunities for individuals and families to develop to their highest potential in order to build stronger communities and states, as well as a stronger nation.
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Granger movement supported efforts by politicians to regulate rates charged by the railroads and grain warehouses. It claimed credit for the ideas of the
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Reference History of America's Oldest Farm Organization, and the Only Rural Fraternity in the World, 1867β1947
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Strengthening individuals, families, and communities through service, education, nonpartisan grassroots advocacy, and agricultural awareness.
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In the past 15 years, Grange membership has fallen nearly 40 percent to 240,000 people. These days, fewer than 2 percent of
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817:(1849β1919), California. Founder of the California Fruit Growers Union and U.S. delegate to the International Institute of Agriculture
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805:(1826β1913). Agriculturalist, organizer. Primary founder of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. First Secretary of the National Grange
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currently in the United States. However, this position has been somewhat revised, and the Grange now emphasizes an expansion in the
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with a national scope. The Grange actively lobbied state legislatures and Congress for political goals, such as the
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Commons, John R.; Phillips, Ulrich B.; Gilmore, Eugene A.; Sumner, Helen L.; Andrews, John B., eds. (1911).
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In 2022, the National Grange reported a net gain in membership for the first time in almost seven decades.
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The Masonic Myth: Unlocking the Truth About the Symbols, the Secret Rites, and the History of Freemasonry
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Barns, William D. (July 1967). "Oliver Hudson Kelley and the Genesis of the Grange: A Reappraisal".
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Goss, Albert S. (February 1947). "Legislative Program of the National Grange".
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People, Pride, and Progress: 125 Years of the Grange in America
449:, Grangers were involved in several political movements in the
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Schneiberg, Marc; King, Marissa; Smith, Thomas (August 2008).
937:(1813β1890), California. California pioneer, father-in-law of
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850:(1905β1970), Indiana. 16th Master of the National Grange
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The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry
1638:"The Grange and the Credit Problem in Dakota Territory"
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339:. Seven men and one woman co-founded the Grange:
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1431:"The Grange and Farmer Education in Mississippi"
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27:Agricultural advocacy group in the United States
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783:(1838β1918), Founder of the National Grange
678:(1828β1887), South Carolina. Member of the
602:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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1648:(2). Agricultural History Society: 59β83.
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521:anyone is welcome to join the Grange.
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1564:"The Grange in the South, 1870β1877"
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1429:Ferguson, James S. (November 1942).
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746:. Professor of Agriculture at the
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1472:Hirsch, Arthur H. (March 1929).
1414:. University of Nebraska Press.
1394:. New York: Orange Judd Company.
971:The song "Grange Hall Dance" by
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1462:Gardner, Charles M. (1949).
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916:(1882β1945), New York. 32nd
892:(1869β1939), Delaware. 57th
865:(1861 β 1954), Oregon. 17th
823:(1824β1905), Michigan. 21st
789:(1922 - 2011), Oregon. 29th
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723:(1903β1992), Colorado. 14th
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705:(1845β1909), Vermont. 50th
687:(1904β1971), Vermont. 68th
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