Monday, August 28, 2017

Newt Gresham founds Farmers Union

(Texas Day by Day) On this day in 1902, Newt Gresham and nine other men founded the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union of America, now known as the National Farmers Union. Sources have made claims for three different Rains County communities as the site of the first charter, including Smyrna, Point, and Emory. Gresham, an Alabama native, had arrived in Texas with his tenant-farmer parents shortly after the Civil War.
In 1902 he helped found the Farmers Union as a successor to the old Farmers' Alliance.
Gresham wanted to emphasize economic cooperation and avoid the involvement in partisan politics that he believed had destroyed earlier farm organizations. Continued

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  1. Please provide a proper credit line for the photo. (Courtesy of Emily Haight and scanned by Devin Pipes)

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    1. Sure. The former photo, obviously in the public domain, was courtesy of Emily Haight and scanned by Devin Pipes.

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