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Ohio Delegation to the
1860 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Thomas W. Bartley, Mansfield - Henry B. Bowman, Cincinnati - Wesley M. Cameron, Cincinnati - Joseph Randolph Cockerill, West Union - W. W. Cones, Cincinnati - Edward F. Dickinson, Fremont - W. Eaton, Morristown - William T. Forrest, Cincinnati - J. W. Gray, Cleveland - Wayne Griswold, Circleville - S. D. Harris, Jr., Ravenna - George W. Honk, Dayton - S. R. Hosmer, Zanesville - Wells A. Hutchins, Portsmouth - Abner M. Jackson, Bucyrus - J. P. Jeffreys, Wooster - T. C. Kennedy, Batavia - Samuel Lahm, Canton - J. A. Marchand, Wooster - George W. McCook, Steubenville - Washington McLean, Cincinnati - Thomas McNally, Chillicothe - A. P. Miller, Hamilton - William Mungen, Findlay - Robert Hunter Nugen, Newcomerstown - Henry B. Payne, Cleveland - Benjamin Franklin Potts, Carrollton - George E. Pugh, Cincinnati - D. P. Rhodes, Cleveland - Charles Rule, Cincinnati - R. E. Runkle, West Liberty - Sabirt Scott, St. Marys - George B. Smith, Newark - Lot L. Smith, Athens - George Spence, Springfield - W. M. Stark, Xenia - James B. Steedman, Toledo - J. G. Stewart, Coshocton - John Tifft, Norwalk - David Tod - Joshua Townsend, Greenville - Durbin Ward, Lebanon - J. S. Way, Woodsfield - D. B. Woods, Warren - Thomas S. Woods, New Lisbon


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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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