South Greenville Grange #225 | Wisconsin Historical Society

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South Greenville Grange #225

South Greenville Grange #225 | Wisconsin Historical Society

Just N of jct. Hwys. BB and 45, 4 mi. W of Appleton, Outagamie County 

Oliver Hudson Kelley organized National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry in Washington D. C., December 4, 1867. The Wisconsin State Grange was organized October 24, 1872 by National Deputy J. C. Abbott. South Greenville Grange No. 225 was organized by State Deputy James Brainerd, October 27, 1873. Of 500 Granges organized in Wisconsin, South Greenville Grange No. 225 is the oldest continuously active grange and in 1973 was the first to celebrate its Centennial. The Grange is unique for it first organized on the national level and then on the local level. Patrons of Husbandry, the Grange, is America's and the world's oldest and only rural family fraternity. It aims to serve all the interests of rural and urban peo­ple. The "Grange Laws" regulating monopolies and Grange sponsorship of cooper­atives has greatly influenced agricultural and industrial growth.

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[Source: McBride, Sarah Davis. History Just Ahead (Madison:WHS, 1999).]