I don't have anything per se on the National Dry Federation, but in my 
dissertation ("Prohibition is Here to Stay: The Rev. Edward S. Shumaker and 
the Rise and Fall of Dry Culture in America"), I talk about the Indiana Dry 
Federation, which was formed in December 1916 and which at first did not 
include the Indiana ASL.  However, once the state legislature met in 1917, the 
IASL joined the Federation and Shumaker essentially took it over.

Jason S. Lantzer,
Indiana University


Quoting David Fahey <[log in to unmask]>:

> Anyplace where I could learn more about the National Dry Federation?  To 
> the best of my knowledge, it existed ca. 1918 as an alliance of temperance 
> groups in the United States unfriendly toward the Anti-Saloon League.
>