|
Summary Information
Farmers Educational and Co-operative Union of America. Wisconsin Division: Records 1924-1969
- National Farmers' Union (U.S.). Wisconsin Division
Mss 407; Micro 40; Micro 750; PH 4979
68.0 cubic feet (160 archives boxes and 8 flat boxes), 9 reels of
microfilm (35 mm), and 0.2 cubic feet of photographs (1 half-archives box)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Records of the Wisconsin Division of the National Farmers Union, a group which
promoted economic cooperation among farmers, lobbying for agricultural programs, education
for members, and youth programs. Some of the services established by the Wisconsin Farmers
Union are the Farmers Union Central Exchange (CENEX), the Farmers Grain Terminal
Association, the Farmers Union Livestock Association, and the Farmers Union Insurance
Corporation. Consisting of correspondence and a subject file, the records document the
administration, policies, and political stances of both the national and state
organizations. Very few records predate 1942. The materials include copies of records from
the national organization such as financial records, minutes, reports, speeches of President
James Patton, position papers, and press releases. Information is present on the
organization's relationship with the American Dairy Association of Wisconsin and the
Wisconsin Association of Cooperatives, its lobbying activities, youth programs, charges of
communist sympathies within the organization, its service organizations, and other topics.
Prominent correspondents include Kenneth W. Hones, Merlin Hull, Lester Johnson, Melvin R.
Laird, Joseph R. McCarthy, Gilbert Rohde, Alexander Wiley, John Chester Baker, Tony Dechant,
Gladys Talbott Edwards, Reuben Johnson, James G. Patton, Russell Smith, Benton Strong,
Vernon Thompson, John Reynolds, and Gaylord Nelson. English
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mss00407 ↑ Bookmark this ↑
|