Examples of Grange in the following topics:
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- Grange agents bought everything from farm machinery to women's dresses.
- The first Grange was Grange #1, founded in 1868 in Fredonia, New York.
- Consequently, local Granges focused more on community service, although the State and National Granges remain a political force.
- Small, ceremonial farm tools are often displayed at Grange meetings.
- There are seven degrees of Grange membership.
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- There were three periods of the Farmers Movement, popularly known as the Grange, Alliance, and Populist Movements.
- In addition to farming practices, the Grange provided insurance and aid to its members.
- Collectively, Grange agents bought everything from farm machinery to women's dresses.
- Patents were also purchased, to enable the Grange to manufacture its own farm machinery.
- In some states, these practices led to ruin, and the name, Grange, became a reproach.
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- The Grange was a secret order founded in 1867 to advance the social and economic needs of farmers.
- In addition to farming practices, the Grange provided insurance and aid to its members.
- Collectively, Grange agents bought everything from farm machinery to women's dresses.
- Patents were also purchased, to enable the Grange to manufacture its own farm machinery.
- In some states, these practices led to ruin, and the name, Grange, became a reproach.
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- To modernize traditional agriculture reformers founded the Grange movement, in 1867.
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- They often sponsored activities that combined work, food, and entertainment such as barn raisings, corn huskings, quilting bees, Grange meetings, and church and school functions.
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- People living in rural areas created rich social lives for themselves, often sponsoring activities that combined work, food, and entertainment, such as barn raising, corn husking, quilting bees, Grange meetings, church activities, and school functions.