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Tennessee Delegation to the
1860 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John DeWitt Clinton Atkins, Paris - James M. Avent, Murfreesboro - David Bunford, Dixon Springs - William H. Carroll, Memphis - James Conner, Ripley - Andrew Ewing, Nashville - John R. Howard, Lebanon - Thomas W. Jones, Pulaski - W. E. B. Jones, Livingston - Thomas M. Lyon, Knoxville - Robert Mathews, Shelbyville - William Henry Maxwell, Jonesboro - W. L. McClelland, Lewisburg - Samuel McClonahan, Jackson - John McGavock, Franklin - Thomas Menees, Springfield - Samuel Milligan, Greeneville - John D. Riley, Rogersville - Alfred Robb, Clarksville - George W. Rowles, Cleveland - James M. Shield, Manchester - William H. Wall, Paris - William Wallace, Maryville - Washington C. Whitthorne, Columbia


"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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