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