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State Historian's Corner

Edith Schoell
Historian/Secretary -- Connecticut State Grange
The 1889 National Convention

-- "The National Grange, as you all know, held its last session in Sacramento, at the invitation of the State Grange of California. Aside from the Master and wife, who went as her representatives, Connecticut sent twenty Patrons, a larger number than from any other State."

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Connecticut’s first Pomona

-- “There being now no State Grange law regulating the organization of Pomona Granges in this state, permission is hereby given Earl Cooley and others to organize such a Grange in the Town of Berlin and to include members of Berlin, Burritt, Newington, Whigville, Union, Meriden, Mattabessett, Westfield and East Hartford Granges, they pledging themselves to abide by such rules and regulations as shall be established in the meeting of Connecticut State Grange Dec. 7, 8, 9, 1886."

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