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Alabama Delegation to the
1860
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
D.
W. Bayne, Hayneville
- J.
T. Bradford, Talladega
- G.
C. Bradley, Huntsville
- J.
R. Breare, Newton
- W. M.
Brooks, Marion
- M.
J. Bulger, Dadeville
- T. J.
Burnett, Greenville
- L.
L. Cato, Eufaula
- Reuben
Chapman, Huntsville
- T. B.
Cooper, Centre
- N. H.
R. Dawson, Selma
- A.
W. Dillard, Livingston
- John
Erwin, Greensboro
- W.
Garrett, Socapatoy
- G. G.
Griffin, Demopolis
- J.
C. Guild, Tuscaloosa
- P. O.
Harper, West Point
- A.
J. Henry, Guntersville
- P.
G. King, Montevallo
- L.
W. Lawler, Talladega
- Francis
Strother Lyon, Demopolis
- W.
C. McIver, Tuskegee
- Alexander
B. Meek, Mobile
- J.
C. B. Mitchell, Mt. Meigs
- F.
G. Norman, Tuscumbia
- Robert
Miller Patton, Florence
- J. W.
Porter, Suggsville
- R. G.
Scott, Claiborne
- William
Crawford Sherrod, Courtland
- H. D.
Smith, Gravelly Springs
- Leroy
P. Walker, Huntsville
- John
Anthony Winston, Mobile
- William
L. Yancey, Montgomery
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