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1874 Iowa State Grange Letter Produce to Chicago and Local business Muscatine

Description: Condition as seen. Muscatine IowaNov. 26th, 1874 Bro. James H. Moore, Yours of the 14th just came to hand this day and contents noted. Our state Grange allows us the right of organizing and holding county councils. That is a matter that is within the province of each state to do as to them may seem best. Nearly or quite all the business is done by and through our council. Our business operations have not yet assumed such magnitude as to warrant the issuing of a price-list. the price is however, are substantially the same as noted in the article to which you refer to in the Western Farm Journal. The _____ to St. Louis I cannot ____ from the fact you failed to state whether it would be a single one or a car load. The _____ is so full of ____ now that navigation is ended for this _______ hence “sail” is the only way left. If you want mini wagons, I would suggest that you withhold your orders until navigation opens in the Spring as you would then effect a great saving. Write me more fully in detail, and I will take pleasure in answering all your questions as fully as lies in my power.Had not _____ destroyed our packing house. Doubtless the patrons would have made a good showing at packing pork. As it is now, we are shipping to Chicago. The shipment of produce to the South is one of the ramifications of business that we have neglected too much. I think another year will witness much improvement in this direction.I most heartily ____ you were short crop of corn. This section will consume all that it has ruined this year. It seems as if the elements of destruction were all turned loose the past season. The most western part of this state has suffered to that extent that demands are made _____ is and I trust the “chanly” characterizes a “husbandman” may be dispensed. The fraternal ties that bind us into a noble brotherhood will not permit doing otherwise.That you in your _____ have been pressed no same man will deny. We also have suffered. The North and South has been made the willing dupes of flugitious and ambitious politicians, who would ____ _____ their country to much better purpose as candidates for the gallows. Not content with wasting the _____ of the country, they must needs baptized the soil with the blood of our_____ and best men. But thank God that chasm has been bridged by the brotherhood of the Patrons of Husbandly. We know no North, no South, no East, no West. It is the shrine where all that love virtuous liberty Maybelle, and offer Thanksgiving’s of praise, that they have been led into the glorious sunshine of peace and prosperity, and receive the hearts “______” of the entire Order.Brother, we have a great and glorious work to perform. Let not the opposition for our efforts. The oftener the true metal passes the _____ the finer it becomes. The day is not fair distance when the thunderbolts of truth we are now hurling, will cause the enemies to flee to their dens in their will we reap the full fruition of labors and behold the birth and glorious sunrise of success that has so long been kept from our view by the dark and overwhelming clouds of dastardly corruption. You have done nobly. Gird on the armour afresh and new vest until the field is clear of all opposition. _____ you will pardon the length of this and that I may again hear from you. I remain Fraternally yours,JGH LittleGenl. Deputy Iowa State Grange _______

Price: 25 USD

Location: Midland, Michigan

End Time: 2024-12-17T13:23:49.000Z

Shipping Cost: 5 USD

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1874 Iowa State Grange Letter Produce to Chicago and Local business Muscatine1874 Iowa State Grange Letter Produce to Chicago and Local business Muscatine1874 Iowa State Grange Letter Produce to Chicago and Local business Muscatine

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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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