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Indiana Delegation to the
1860 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John Andregg, Lawrenceburg - J. V. Bemusdaffer, Greensburg - S. H. Buskirk, Bloomington - John R. Coffroth, Huntington - Lafayette Devlin, Cambridge City - Paris C. Dunning, Bloomington - Isaac C. Elston, Crawfordsville - James B. Foley, Greensburg - William Garver, Noblesville - John S. Gavitt, Evansville - James Madison Gregg, Danville - Samuel A. Hall, Logansport - Henry William Harrington, Madison - G. Hathaway, LaPorte - P. Hoagland, Fort Wayne - Elisha Mills Huntington, Terre Haute - Edmund Johnson, New Castle - Robert Lowry, Goshen - G. W. McConnell, Angola - Smith Miller, Patoka - J. B. Norman, New Albany - E. Read, Terre Haute - L. B. Stockton, Lafayette - W. H. Talbott, Indianapolis - H. K. Wilson, Sullivan - Simeon Kalfius Wolfe, Corydon


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