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Railroads, and the farmer, [22]-[23]; government aid, [23]; legislative reforms in Middle West, [32], [35]; state regulation, [43] et seq.; distribution of favors, [53]; "Granger" laws repealed, [55]-[56]; National Alliance demands state regulation, [120], [121]; government ownership, [129]-[130], [143]; regulation accomplished, [198].
Ramsey, Alexander, governor of Minnesota, [39], [40].
Reconstruction in South, [12]-[13].
Referendum favored by Populist party, [144].
Reform party, [31].
Republican party, in control in North, [11]-[12]; dissatisfaction with, [12], [14], [126], [134], [153]; Liberal Republican movement, [14] et seq.; nominates Grant (1872), [16]; supports new party in Missouri, [31]; in Illinois (1873), [34]; attitude on currency question, [79]; well established, [97]-[98], [125]; in 1890, [137]-[138]; platform (1892), [147]; Populists seek control in South, [148]-[149]; election of 1892, [150]; Weaver on, [151]-[152]; and free silver, [158]; in Kansas (1893), [165]-[167]; success in West (1894), [168]; convention at St. Louis (1896), [172]-[175]; Hanna and, [173]-[174]; gold standard, [174]; campaign of 1896, [189].
Resumption Act, see [Finance].
Review of Reviews on Populist party, [199 (note)].
Robertson, Colonel D. A., and Grange organization, [8].
Roosevelt, Theodore, [195].