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St. Louis, seventh annual session of National Grange at, [28]; Greenback convention (1880), [93]; joint meeting of agricultural alliances (1889), [122], [129]; Republican convention (1896), [172]; Populist convention (1896), [182].
St. Paul, North Star Grange established at, [8].
Saunders, William, Grange founder, [4], [27].
Schurz, Carl, and Liberal-Republican movement, [14]; and civil service reform, [15]; and radical movements, [19].
Sewall, Arthur, candidate for Vice-President, [185], [188].
Shankland, E. R., of Iowa, [27].
Sherman, John, Secretary of Treasury, [159 (note)].
Silver, platform of National party on coinage of, [89], [90]; agrarian demand for free, [110], [120], [121], [132]; People's Party platform and free, [129]; Silver Purchase Act, [132], [159]-[160], [165]; party platforms on, [146]-[147]; as issue, [154] et seq.; Bland-Allison act, [158], [159], [160], [173]; free coinage and the parties (1895), [169]; Bryan and, [179], [180]-[181].
Simpson, "Sockless" Jerry, [134], [136]-[137], [167].
Sloan, A. S., of Wisconsin, [18].
South, Kelley's trip to, [1], [2]-[3]; reconstruction, [12]-[13]; opposition to Grange movement, [26]; development of farmers' alliances in, [112]-[117]; Populist campaign in, [147], [148]-[149]; elections of 1894, [168]; Populists and Republicans in, [170]; Democratic (1896), [191].
South Carolina, Grange organization, [25]; Grange relief sent to, [75]; Alliance forms Democratic platform (1890), [133]; Democratic in 1894, [169].
South Dakota, election of 1890, [138]; Independent party, [138]; Populist party in, [150].
Southern Alliance, decline of, [123]-[124]; in politics, [128]; see also [Farmers' and Laborers' Union of America], [National Farmers' Alliance and Coöperative Union of America], [National Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union], [Texas Alliance].
Sovereign, J. R., in Coin's Financial School, [161].
Spectator (London), quotation from, [99].
Streeter, A. J., Union Labor candidate for President, [127], [128].
Supreme Court, Dartmouth College case, [46]; and railroad laws, [54]; "Granger cases," [56]-[57]; Munn vs. Illinois, [57]; Olcott vs. The Supervisors, cited, [58 (note)]; and Minnesota rate regulation, [59].