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New York Delegation to the
1860
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
A.
J. Abbott, Geneseo
- Samuel
L. M. Barlow, New York
- Henry
D. Barto, Trumansburg
- Allen
C. Beach, Watertown
- George
Beach, Cairo
- August
Belmont, New York
- Teunis
G. Bergen
- D.
P. Bissel, Utica
- Alexander
H. Burhans, Roxbury
- Samuel
F. Butterworth, New York
- Peter
Cagger, Albany
- Lorenzo
Carryl, Salisbury
- Marshall
B. Champlain, Cuba
- Sanford
E. Church, Albion
- John
Clancy, New York
- John
Cochrane, New York
- Edward
Cooper, New York
- Erastus
Corning, Albany
- Edwin
Croswell, New York
- John
C. Devereux, Ellicottville
- Delos
DeWolf, Oswego
- Edmund
Driggs, Brooklyn
- A. H.
Eastman, Lockport
- Benjamin
F. Edsall, Goshen
- Sidney
T. Fairchild, Cazenovia
- Isaac
V. Fowler, New York
- B.
F. Gilkeson, Rochester
- Henry
J. Glowacki, Batavia
- James
P. Haskin, Syracuse
- John
C. Holley, Monticello
- John
F. Hubbard, Jr., Norwich
- John
T. Hudson, Buffalo
- Charles
Hulett, Horseheads
- Charles
R. Ingalls, Greenwich
- S. B.
Jewett, Clarkson
- Willard
Johnson, Fulton
- Gouverneur
Kemble, Cold Spring
- John N.
Knapp, Auburn
- William
H. Ludlow, Sayville, Long Island
- William
N. McIntyre, New York
- H.
McLaughlin, Brooklyn
- Theodore
Miller, Hudson
- H.
J. Miner, Dunkirk
- William
Miner, New York
- Samuel
North, Unadilla
- Darius
A. Ogden, Penn Yan
- Alonzo
C. Page, Schenectady
- John J.
Peck, Syracuse
- Alpheus
Prince, Clarence
- Henry
S. Randall, Cortland
- Dean
Richmond, Buffalo
- Elmore
P. Ross, Auburn
- William
F. Russell, Saugerties
- Isaiah
Rynders, New York
- John
Y. Savage, New York
- Augustus
Schell, New York
- David
L. Seymour, Troy
- James
C. Spencer, Ogdensburg
- Francis
B. Spinola, Brooklyn
- David
Spraker, Canajoharie
- Henry
Staats, Red Hook
- Lemuel
Stetson, Plattsburgh
- John
Stryker, Rome
- Henry
A. Tilden, New Lebanon
- John
Titcomb, Waterford
- Charles
Christopher Brainerd Walker, Corning
- Moses
Warren, Troy
- Nelson
J. Waterbury, New York
- Dewitt
C. West, Lowville
- William
W. Wright, Geneva
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