05914mpc 22009015 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040002400112110004900136245006900185300001700254340003400271524013800305545015200443520146100595520103402056555007003090600003603160600004203196600003203238600001803270600003503288600002403323600004003347600002303387600003203410600002403442600003403466600002203500600005503522600005103577600003203628600001503660600003403675600002403709600002903733600002603762600002403788600003303812600003903845600001603884600005203900600004003952600003203992600003604024600003104060600002304091600005404114600005904168600003504227600003904262600002004301600004404321600003704365600005604402600003304458600003304491600002304524600003704547600004004584600004304624610004204667610004204709630002904751650003304780650003304813650002504846650003404871655001704905655001604922655001904938655001204957655001304969905002104982998000905003206815119970905120000.0840327i18421994nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV84A266 a(NIC)notisAKQ5004 aNICcNICeappmdNIC2 aNational Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry.00aNational Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry records,f1842-1994. a64 cubic ft. aIncludes 1 reel of microfilm. aNational Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry Records, #3020. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. aThe National Grange was founded in 1867 by Oliver Hudson Kelly as a political advocate for farmers and a cultural and social bastion of rural life. aIncludes the files of Albert S. Goss (1924-1951) and Herschel D. Newsom (1943-1958), National Masters; Charles B. Bowling (1938-1966), Transportation Consultant; Lloyd C. Halvorson (1941-1957), Economics Cnsultant; C.W. "Jack" Jackson (1948-1961), Public Relations Director; Wib Justi (1949-1967), Director of Youth Services; the Executive Committee (1867-1959); and the Diamond Jubilee Building Fund (1940-1942). Consists of correspondence, memoranda, notes, financial records, minutes, agenda, constitution and bylaws, resolutions, reports, speeches, certificates, legislative bills, clippings, pamphlets, a volume of Grange melodies, a scrapbook, photographs, and broadsides concerning the administration of the national and state granges, other agricultural organizations, farm credit, insurance, bonding, prices and price control, parity, taxation, Grange history, conferences, the "National Grange Monthly", and the building of the National Grange headquarters. Also included are personal papers (1847-1929) of William Saunders, horticulturist, landscape architect, and first National Master, consisting of correspondence, a diary, journals, notes, articles, pamphlets, scrapbooks, plans, sketches, stereoscopic slides, photographs, and memorabilia regarding the U.S. Experimental Gardens, the introduction of new plants to the U.S., his designs for the national cemetery at Gettysburg, the grounds of the Lincoln Monument at Springfield, Illinois, bU.S. Department of Agriculture exhibits at various international exhibitions, and the National Grange; and personal papers (1842-1926) of Oliver H. Kelley, founder and first National Secretary, consisting of correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia regarding the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the National Grange, and the Kelley family. Correspondents include D. Wyatt Aiken, Spencer F. Baird, Patrick Barry, Roy Battles, Ezra T. Benson, Earl L. Butz, Harry B. Caldwell, Harace Capron, Richard C. Carrick, Roscoe Conkling, C. Jerome Davis, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Charles M. Gardner, C.M. Hall, Alvin E. Hanson, L. James Harmanson, Jr., T. Harvey Hedgepeth, Harold E. Heldreth, John D. Hervey, Warren G. Magnuson, Thomas Meehan, Isaac Newton, Franklin C. Nixon, Richard M. Nixon, Franklin D. Roosevelt, William H. Seward, E.R. Shankland, George A. Smathers, John W. Stokes, W. Stuart Symington, Louis J. Taber, George Thurber, Luther C. Tibbets, Mortimer Whitehead, William Whitsitt, and Oliver F. Winchester. aUnpublished guide Boxes 1-31, 65-66; Box list Boxes 32-64, 67-70.10aAiken, David Wyatt,d1828-1887.10aBaird, Spencer Fullerton,d1823-1887.10aBarry, Patrick,d1816-1890.10aBattles, Roy.10aBenson, Ezra Taft,d1899- .10aBowling, Charles B.10aButz, Earl L.q(Earl Lauer),d1909-10aCaldwell, Harry B.10aCapron, Horace,d1812-1885.10aCarrick, Richard C.10aConkling, Roscoe,d1829-1888.10aDavis, C. Jerome.10aEisenhower, Dwight D.q(Dwight David),d1890-1969.10aGardner, Charles M.q(Charles Milo),db. 1872.10aGoss, Albert S.d1882-1950.10aHall, C.M.10aHanson, Alvin E.,d1902-1965.10aHalvorson, Lloyd C.10aHarmanson, L. James, Jr.10aHedgepeth, T. Harvey.10aHeldreth, Harold E.10aHervey, John D.,d1888-1955.10aJackson, C.W.g"Jack",d1889-1966.10aJusti, Wib.10aKelley, Oliver H.q(Oliver Hudson),d1826-1913.10aMagnuson, Warren Grant,d1905- .10aMeehan, Thomas,d1826-1901.10aNewsom, Herschel D.d1905- .10aNewton, Isaac,d1800-1867.10aNixon, Franklin C.10aNixon, Richard M.q(Richard Milhous),d1913- .10aRoosevelt, Franklin D.q(Franklin Delano),d1882-1945.10aSaunders, William,d1820-1900.10aSeward, William Henry,d1801-1872.10aShankland, E.R.10aSmathers, George Armistead,d1913- .10aStokes, John Wesley,d1897- .10aSymington, W. Stuartq(William Stuart),d1901- .10aTaber, Louis J.,d1871-1960.10aThurber, George,d1821-1890.10aTibbets, Luther C.10aWhitehead, Mortimer,d1841-1922.10aWhitsitt, William Heth,d1841-1911.10aWinchester, Oliver Fisher,d1810-1880.10aUnited States.bExperimental Gardens.10aUnited States.bDept. of Agriculture.00aNATIONAL GRANGE MONTHLY. 0aAgriculturexSocieties, etc. 0aAgricultural price supports. 0aAgricultural prices. 0aHorticulturexSocieties, etc. 7aPhotoprints. 7aScrapbooks. 7aConstitutions. 7aBylaws. 7aMinutes. a19970905120000.0 s9554