The Grange, officially known as the National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, began in the United States in 1867 as a social and educational organization for farmers. Its primary purpose was to promote agricultural education, improve farming techniques, and foster community among rural families. The Grange also sought to address the economic challenges faced by farmers, advocating for issues such as fair prices and better access to markets. Over time, it evolved into a significant political force, influencing legislation related to agriculture and rural life.
The address of the La Grange County Public Library Bookmobile is: 203 West Spring Street, La Grange, 46761 1899
Grange barn was built in the 12h century
The gold of the national grange was to became rish
at an unknown private school called groosham grange.
The effect of the grange was that they almost had an effect but their was too little people to do anything about it
In 1875 the grange movement began to promote farmers and farming methods.
The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry; or better known as the Grange
the Grange
In the 1870s, US farmer's wives and their husbands joined the Patrons of Husbandry, the Grange, which sponsored dances,fairs, and lecturers who talked on just about any subject. It was a social organization for farmers. In the 1880s, new groups like the Grange mushroomed all over the nation. The largest became the Southern Alliance. Both the Grange and the Alliance were supposed to be nonpolitical and were dedicated to taking women from their "enslaved role" into full participation in the agrarian movement with men. The Grange soon began to get political. It attacked the railroads for exploiting farmers, and elected politicians sympathetic to farmers who worked to regulate fares. The Supreme Court struck down the "Granger Laws" which were used to regulate the railroads, and the Grange and Alliance fell apart. Co-ops began to take the place of the Grange, and began to operated on a nonprofit basis, allowing farmers to pool their resources to purchase items more cheaply and to operate Credit Unions (membership of farmers) that acted like banks but more sympathetic to the farmers plight.
In 1867, the Grange began efforts to establish regulation of the railways as common-carriers, by the states.
Kenneth Grange has written: 'Kenneth Grange at the Boilerhouse'
In the 1870s, US farmer's wives and their husbands joined the Patrons of Husbandry, the Grange, which sponsored dances, fairs and lecturers who talked on just about any subject. It was a social organization for farmers. In the 1880s, new groups like the Grange mushroomed all over the nation. The largest became the Southern Alliance. Both the Grange and the Alliance were supposed to be non-political and were dedicated to taking women from their "enslaved role" into full participation in the agrarian movement with men. The Grange soon began to get political. It attacked the railroads for exploiting farmers, and elected politicians sympathetic to farmers who worked to regulate fares. The Supreme Court struck down the "Granger Laws" which were used to regulate the railroads, and the Grange and Alliance fell apart. Co-ops began to take the place of the Grange, and began to operated on a nonprofit basis, allowing farmers to pool their resources to purchase items more cheaply and to operate Credit Unions (membership of farmers) that acted like banks but more sympathetic to the farmers plight.
Kenneth Grange's birth name is Kenneth Henry Grange.
The address of the La Grange Area Historical Scty is: 444 S La Grange Rd, La Grange, IL 60525
the grange was established in December 3rd, 1867
The address of the La Grange College is: 601 Broad St, La Grange, GA 30240
The dog returned to the grange.