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California: 1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment


Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
Earle C. Anthony 1933 Asa V. Call 1933 Hamilton H. Cotton 1933 John T. Gaffey 1933 Bertrand W. Gearhart 1933 Byron C. Hanna 1933 Roy M. Hardy 1933 Henry E. Harwood 1933 Imogene G. Hook 1933 William B. Hornblower 1933 R. L. Hughes 1933 William Moseley Jones 1933 Edward J. Kelly 1933 Grace Montgomery 1933 Samuel F. B. Morse 1933 James M. Murphy 1933 Gurney E. Newlin 1933 John A. Parma 1933 Sheridan Peterson 1933 Roland G. Swaffield 1933 Felton Taylor 1933 Patrick M. Walker 1933

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1933 Jun 27: Bertrand W. Gearhart (Wet), elected; Hamilton H. Cotton (Wet), elected; Samuel F. B. Morse (Wet), elected; Sheridan Peterson (Wet), elected; Roy M. Hardy (Wet), elected; James M. Murphy (Wet), elected; Felton Taylor (Wet), elected; William B. Hornblower (Wet), elected; Henry E. Harwood (Wet), elected; Grace Montgomery (Wet), elected; R. L. Hughes (Wet), elected; John A. Parma (Wet), elected; Patrick M. Walker (Wet), elected; Eleanor B. MacFarland (Wet), elected, but did not serve; Earle C. Anthony (Wet), elected; Gurney E. Newlin (Wet), elected; Byron C. Hanna (Wet), elected; Asa V. Call (Wet), elected; John T. Gaffey (Wet), elected; Roland G. Swaffield (Wet), elected; Imogene G. Hook (Wet), elected; Edward J. Kelly (Wet), elected.

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