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Nebraska: 1919-20 Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1919-20 (May be incomplete!)
Lysle I. Abbott 1919-20 I. L. Albert 1919-20 Lewis K. Alder 1919-20 Walter L. Anderson 1919-20 George Smith Austin 1919-20 Joseph G. Beeler 1919-20 Anson H. Bigelow 1919-20 Alcinous Thomas Bratton 1919-20 Wilbur F. Bryant 1919-20 Benjamin Franklin Butler 1919-20 Albert H. Byrum 1919-20 Henry R. Cleve 1919-20 Charles Hiram Cornell 1919-20 Festus Corrothers 1919-20 Edward A. Coufal 1919-20 Elmer S. Cowan 1919-20 John A. Davies 1919-20 Anthony J. Donahue 1919-20 James A. Donohoe 1919-20 Henry Clay Elwood 1919-20 Charles Harvey Epperson 1919-20 Isaiah David Evans 1919-20 Emile Fauquet 1919-20 Edgar Ferneau 1919-20 Claude C. Flansburg 1919-20 William Grueber 1919-20 Jacob F. Halderman 1919-20 Arthur Merlin Hare 1919-20 John DeForest Haskell 1919-20 George H. Hastings 1919-20 John Heasty 1919-20 James H. H. Hewett 1919-20 Michael J. Higgins 1919-20 W. D. Holbrook 1919-20 Jerry Howard 1919-20 George Washington Jackson 1919-20 John Harry Johnson 1919-20 George C. Junkin 1919-20 Harry L. Keefe 1919-20 Henry G. Keeney 1919-20 William Gehrt Kieck 1919-20 James G. Kunz 1919-20 Thomas Lahners 1919-20 George Landgren 1919-20 Harry L. Lehman 1919-20 John Greenleaf Whittier Lewis 1919-20 Harry D. Lute 1919-20 George A. Magney 1919-20 Frank Malicky 1919-20 Earl Marvin 1919-20 Richard A. Matteson 1919-20 Nathan P. McDonald 1919-20 Charles F. McLaughlin 1919-20 Charles McLeod 1919-20 William Andrew Meserve 1919-20 George E. Norman 1919-20 John N. Norton 1919-20 Richard Sampson Norval 1919-20 Fred A. Nye 1919-20 Andrew R. Oleson 1919-20 Thomas C. Osborne 1919-20 C. Petrus Peterson 1919-20 William Henry Pitzer 1919-20 Ernest M. Pollard 1919-20 Herbert V. Price 1919-20 Charles W. Pugsley 1919-20 Francis Radke 1919-20 I. C. Rankin 1919-20 J. D. Ream 1919-20 Herbert Rhoades 1919-20 James A. Rodman 1919-20 Elmer Edgar Ross 1919-20 Charles L. Saunders 1919-20 Perlee W. Scott 1919-20 Charles W. Sears 1919-20 William Alson Selleck 1919-20 Seymour S. Sidner 1919-20 O. S. Spillman 1919-20 Emanuel J. Spirk 1919-20 A. W. Sprick 1919-20 Willis M. Stebbins 1919-20 John M. Stewart 1919-20 Emil G. Stolley 1919-20 David E. Strong 1919-20 Edward Sughroue 1919-20 Murt M. Sullivan 1919-20 C. V. Svoboda 1919-20 W. J. Taylor 1919-20 Louis J. TePoel 1919-20 Charles J. Thielen 1919-20 M. Dayton Tyler 1919-20 Andrew Lewis Ullstrom 1919-20 Lorin A. Varner 1919-20 Joseph T. Votava 1919-20 Aaron W. Wall 1919-20 Arthur J. Weaver 1919-20 Reynold Widle 1919-20 Everett P. Wilson 1919-20 Roy A. Wilson 1919-20 John H. Wiltse 1919-20

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