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New Hampshire: 1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment


Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
Robert C. Murchie 1933 Norma R. T. Ordway 1933 James P. Richardson 1933 Ashton Rollins 1933 John L. Sullivan 1933 Harvey Clinton Taylor 1933 Virgil D. White 1933 Abby L. Wilder 1933 Maurice G. Wiley 1933

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1933 Jun 20: Robert E. Gould (Wet), elected, but did not serve; Robert C. Murchie (Wet), elected; Norma R. T. Ordway (Wet), elected; James P. Richardson (Wet), elected; Ashton Rollins (Wet), elected; John L. Sullivan (Wet), elected; Harvey Clinton Taylor (Wet), elected; Virgil D. White (Wet), elected; Abby L. Wilder (Wet), elected; Maurice G. Wiley (Wet), elected; Charles E. Brackett (Dry), defeated; Burt R. Cooper (Dry), defeated; John R. Goodnow (Dry), defeated; John A. Hammond (Dry), defeated; Margaret E. Hunter (Dry), defeated; Gertrude W. Osborne (Dry), defeated; Alfred T. Pierce (Dry), defeated; Charles B. Ross (Dry), defeated; James S. Shaw (Dry), defeated; Elbridge W. Snow (Dry), defeated.

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