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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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