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  1. Travel and description, 1765-1865, together with a list of county histories, atlases, and biographical collections and a list of territorial and state laws by Solon J. 1884-1962. cn Buck, 2010-05-18
  2. The agrarian crusade: a chronicle of the farmer in politics by Solon J. 1884-1962 Buck, 2010-09-08
  3. The Granger movement: a study of agricultural organization and its political, economic and social manifestations, 1870-1880 by Solon J. 1884-1962 Buck, 2010-07-30
  4. Illinois in 1818 by Solon J. 1884-1962 Buck, 2010-09-08
  5. The agrarian crusade a chronicle of the farmer in politics by So by Buck. Solon J. (Solon Justus). 1884-1962., 1920-01-01
  6. Illinois in 1818. by Solon Justus Buck. by Buck. Solon J. (Solon Justus). 1884-1962., 1917-01-01
  7. Travel and description, 1765-1865 [electronic resource] : together with a list of county histories, atlases, and biographical collections and a list of territorial and state laws by Solon J. (Solon Justus), 1884-1962 Buck, 2009-10-26
  8. The Granger movement a study of agricultural organization and it by Buck. Solon J. (Solon Justus). 1884-1962., 1913-01-01

41. References For Southwest Virginia - Genealogy
Buck, Solon J. Elizabeth H. Buck. The Planting of Civilization in Western Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press, 1939. Caruso, John A.
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42. Illinois
Illinois Back to Bibliography Home Buck, Solon J. Agricultural Organizations in Illinois, 18701880. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. 3
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43. The Economics Of American Farm Unrest, 1865-1900 | Economic History Services
Buck, Solon J. The Granger Movement A Study of Agricultural Organization and Its Political, Economic, and Social Manifestations, 18701880.
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    The Economics of American Farm Unrest, 1865-1900
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    American farmers have often expressed dissatisfaction with their lot but the decades after the Civil War were extraordinary in this regard. The period was one of persistent and acute political unrest. The specific concerns of farmers were varied, but at their core was what farmers perceived to be their deteriorating political and economic status. Although farmers in every region of the country had cause for agitation, unrest was probably greatest in the northern prairie and Plains states. A series of droughts there between 1870 and 1900 created recurring hardships, and Midwestern grain farmers faced growing price competition from producers abroad. Farmers in the South also revolted, but their protests were muted by racism. Black farmers were excluded from most farm groups, and many white farmers were reluctant to join the attack on established politics and business for fear of undermining the system of social control that kept blacks inferior to whites (Goodwyn, 1978).

44. Leaders And Liberals In 20th Century America
Buck. Solon J., The Granger Movement, Cambridge, Mass., 1913. Gabriel Ralph H., The Course of American Democratic Thought, New York, 1940. Hacker Louis M.,
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45. Dakota Conflict
Buck, Solon J., 1931 Memory's Trail May, Grace Lovell Loenholdt, Wilhelmina P., 1954 Thrilling incidnets of the Indian War of 1862 Eastlick, Lavina, 1937
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      The Dakota War of 1862
      Kenneth Carley, 2001 (formerly titled The Sioux Uprising of 1862 published in 1976)
      Acknowledged as one of the best narrative accounts of the war and time period
      Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian Wars of 1862
      Gary Clayton and Alan Woolworth, editors, 1984
      Account of interviews from the actual participants in the war. A viewpoint primarily of the Dakota Indians.
      The Great Sioux Uprising
      C.M. Oehler, 1959 Reprinted 1997 Oehler tells the convoluted story in a logical and flowing manner with insights into the characters of the main people that brings you into the story. Soldier, Settler and Sioux; Fort Ridgely and the Minnesota River Valley, 1853-1867 Paul N. Beck, 2000 This book stresses Ft. Ridgely's role on the western frontier's advance by whites and European immigrants.

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