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Kentucky Delegation to the
1860 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
James B. Beck, Lexington - William Bradley, Madisonville - R. P. Butler, Carrollton - George Alfred Caldwell, Louisville - Colbert Cecil, Piketon - S. E. Dehaven, La Grange - John Dishman, Barbourville - S. B. Field, Columbia - J. A. Finn, Franklin - William Garvin, Louisville - Lafayette Green, Falls of Rough - N. Green, New Liberty - S. B. Greenfield, Hopkinsville - H. D. Helm, Newport - R. M. Johnson, White Sulphur - John S. Kindrick, Somerset - John Calvin Mason, Owingsville - R. McKee, Louisville - G. H. Morrow, Paducah - William Brown Read, Hodgenville - R. Spalding, Lebanon - Daniel Price White, Greensburg - R. K. Williams, Mayfield - G. T. Wood, Munfordville


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