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Pennsylvania Delegation to the
1860
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Joseph
B. Baker, Philadelphia
- William
Bigler, Clearfield
- Kennedy
L. Blood, Brookville
- Richard
Brodhead, Easton
- N.
B. Browne, Philadelphia
- Edward
Campbell, Jr., Pittsburgh
- Lewis
C. Cassidy, Philadelphia
- John
Cessna, Bedford
- Hugh
Clark, Philadelphia
- Hiester
Clymer, Reading
- Alexander
H. Coffroth, Somerset
- Thomas
Cunningham, Beaver
- John
L. Dawson, Uniontown
- Henry H.
Dent, Coudersport
- James
Dunlap, Butler
- Peter
Ent, Light Street
- E. C.
Evans, West Chester
- William
A. Galbraith, Erie
- James
A. Gibson, Pittsburgh
- Robert
M. Gibson, Washington
- C.
D. Gloninger, Lebanon
- Adam
John Glossbrenner, York
- D.
W. Gray, Wind Ridge
- H.
A. Guernsey, Wellsboro
- Richard
Jacobs Haldeman, Harrisburg
- Charles
Hotlstein, Milton
- Francis
W. Hughes, Pottsville
- Samuel
P. Johnson, West Greenville
- Owen
Jones
- F.
Lauer, Reading
- William
H. McGee, Allegheny
- George
McHenry, Darby
- Chambers
McKibbin, Philadelphia
- Samuel
Megargee, Philadelphia
- William
Montgomery, Washington
- James
Nill, Chambersburg
- Hugh
M. North, Columbia
- Asa
Packer, Mauch Chunk
- Israel
Painter, West Newton
- Henry
M. Phillips, Philadelphia
- Arnold
Plumer, Franklin
- Josiah
Randall, Philadelphia
- John
Reifsnyder, Liverpool
- William
M. Reiley, Philadelphia
- John
Roberts, Philadelphia
- John
Ross, McVeytown
- W.
P. Shattuck, Meadville
- George
N. Smith, Johnstown
- H.
B. Swarr, Lancaster
- Franklin
Vanzant, Oakford
- C.
L. Ward, Towanda
- H.
W. Weir, Indiana
- Thomas
B. Wilson, Allentown
- Hendrick
B. Wright, Wilkes-Barre
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