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Georgia Delegation to the
1860
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
D.
C. Barrow, Lexington
- J.
A. Bender, Greenville
- Henry
L. Benning, Columbus
- Lucilius
H. Briscoe, Milledgeville
- J.
W. Burney, Monticello
- Samuel
C. Candler, Carrollton
- H.
R. Casey, Appling
- James
M. Clark, Lumpkin
- H.
Cleveland, Augusta
- Solomon
Cohen, Savannah
- James
J. Diamond, Stone Mountain
- G.
J. Fain, Calhoun
- W.
B. Gaulden, Huntsville
- O. C.
Gibson, Griffin
- Edward
R. Harden, Dalton
- Julian
Hartridge, Savannah
- A.
A. Franklin Hill, Athens
- George
Hillyer, Monroe
- James
Hoge, Atlanta
- William
H. Hull, Athens
- Isaiah
T. Irwin, Washington
- Henry
R. Jackson, Savannah
- W.
J. Johnson, Fort Gaines
- Mark
Johnston, Cartersville
- John
A. Jones, Columbus
- Jefferson
Lamar, Covington
- John
Henry Lumpkin, Rome
- E.
J. McGehee, Perry
- L.
A. Nelms
- James
L. Seward, Thomasville
- W.
M. Slaughter, Albany
- E.
L. Stroecker, Macon
- Henry
P. Thomas, Lawrenceville
- James
Thomas, Sparta
- P.
Tracy, Macon
- Hiram
Warner, Greenville
- Junius
Wingfield, Eatonton
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