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the Patrons of Husbandry ( 1875), and Ezra S. Carr
The Patrons of Husbandry on the Pacific Coast ( 1875).
Similar works induced by the Alliance movement are:
History of the Farmers' Alliance, the Agricultural Wheel,
etc., compiled and edited by the St. Louis Journal of
Agriculture ( 1890), Labor and Capital, Containing an
Account of the Various Organizations of Farmers, Plant-
ers, and Mechanics
( 1891), edited by Emory A. Allen,
W. Scott Morgan History of the Wheel and Alliance
and the Impending Revolution
( 1891), H. R. Chamberlain's
The Farmers' Alliance ( 1891), The Farmers' Alli-
ance History and Agricultural Digest
( 1891), edited by
N. A. Dunning, and N. B. Ashby The Riddle of the
Sphinx
( 1890). Other contemporary books dealing
with the evils of which the farmers complained are:
D. C. Cloud Monopolies and the People ( 1873), William A. Peffer's
The Farmer's Side ( 1891), James B. Weaver's
A Call to Action ( 1891), Charles H. Otken
The Ills of the South ( 1894), Henry D. Lloyd Wealth
against Commonwealth
( 1894), and William H. Harvey
Coin's Financial School ( 1894).

The nearest approach to a comprehensive account
of the farmers' movement is contained in Fred E. Haynes's
Third Party Movements Since the Civil War,
with Special Reference to Iowa
( 1916). The first phase of
the subject is treated by Solon J. Buck in The Granger
Movement
( 1913), which contains an extensive bibli-
ography. Frank L. McVey The Populist Movement
( 1896) is valuable principally for its bibliography of
contemporary material, especially newspapers and
magazine articles. For accounts of agrarian activity
in the individual States, the investigator turns to the

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Agrarian Crusade: A Chronicle of the Farmer in Politics. Contributors: Solon J. Buck - author. Publisher: Yale University Press. Place of Publication: New Haven, CT. Publication Year: 1920. Page Number: 204.
    
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