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George, Henry, [127].
George, Milton, founder of National Farmers' Alliance, [118].
Georgia, Alliance forms Democratic platform in (1890), [133].
Godkin, E. L., [14], [19].
Gold standard, party platforms on, [146]-[147]; Congress authorizes, [156]; in Republican platform (1896), [174]-[175].
Grange movement, inception, [1] et seq.; at flood tide, [25] et seq.; and railroad regulation, [43] et seq.; collapse, [60] et seq.; social and intellectual stimulus from, [71]-[76]; ritual, [73]-[74]; bibliography, [203]-[204]; see also [National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry].
Grant, U. S., and spoils, [12]; nomination (1872), [16].
Greeley, Horace, joins Liberal Republicans, [15]; nomination for President (1872), [16], [80]; campaign, [16]-[17]; Donnelly supports, [41].
Greenback Clubs, [86], [93].
Greenback Labor party, reform parties merged with, [35]; National party called, [89]; decline, [96], [127]; financial demands, [155]; see also [National party], [National Greenback party].
Greenback movement, [77] et seq.; State elections (1877), [88 (note)].
Gresham, Judge W. Q., Populists consider nomination of, [145].
Grosh, Rev. A. B., Grange founder, [4].