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Battye Library, MN 722, Minute books of the Greenough and Toodyay Branches of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association of Western Australia, ACC 2903A, 3134A
Holder of originals
Original in private ownership
Biography/history
The Farmers' and Settlers' Association of Western Australia was formed in 1912 to organise farmers in districts throughout the state to fight the demands of the Rural Workers Union. In 1920, this association became known as the Primary Producers Association of Western Australia
Finding Aids
Detailed listing available (MN 782)
Summary
Exercise book containing handwritten minutes, financial records and membership roll. Also an exercise book containing handwritten minutes from the inaugural meeting of the Toodyay Branch (1912-1915) which includes a membership form for Charles James Cook and a First General Association Conference report.