Excerpt from History of the Minnesota Horticultural Society
Act to provide for publishing a history of the Horticultural Society,; Articles of incorporation,; Preliminary and individual efforts at fruit raising,; Earnest efforts of Col. D. A. Robertson to excite an interest in fruit culture,; Organization of the Fruit Growers" Association, 1867,; Organization of the Minnesota Horticultural Society,; Speech of President McKinstry,; Debates on fruit growing,; The meeting at Minneapolis, 1868 - names of members, &c.,; Election of officers,; The meeting at Faribault, proceedings, communications, &c.,; The second annual meeting at St. Paul,; The annual meeting at Rochester, 1869,; Election of officers,; Annual meeting at St. Paul, 1870,; Annual address by President Stevens, debates, &c.,; Meeting 4th of July at Minneapolis,; Annual meeting of the Society at Winona,; Annual meeting at Faribault,; Debates and address by President Harris,; Minneapolis meeting, 1872,; Address of welcome by Col. Stevens,; Memorial to the Legislature,; Annual address by President Mendenhall,; Tribute to J. W. Harkness,; Debates and other proceedings,; Essay on fruit growing in Winona - tribute to Mr. Shaw,; Visit of the Legislative Committee,; Annual meeting at St. Paul, 1873 - list of members,; Report of Corresponding Secretary Harris,; Ditto, in compliance with a resolution of the Society,; Other reports, debates, &c.,; Constitution of the Society as reported and adopted,; Letter from Mr. C. M. Loring,; Address of Col. Philip S. Harris,; Further debates, reports, &c;
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