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Virginia Delegation to the
1860
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
James
Barbour, Brandy Station
- George
Booker, Hampton
- John
Brannon, Weston
- William
Gay Brown, Kingwood
- William
A. Buckner, Bowling Green
- William
T. Cecil, Tazewell County
- William
H. Clark, Halifax Court House
- Robert
A. Coghill, New Glasgow
- Walter
Coles, Pittsylvania County
- Robert
L. Crockett, Wytheville
- James
W. Davis, Greensville County
- William
L. Early, Madison County
- Miers
W. Fisher, Eastville
- Henry
Fitzhugh, Kanawha County
- O.
R. Funsten, White Post
- Henry
T. Garnett, Oak Grove
- Robert
H. Glass, Lynchburg
- Lewis
E. Harvie, Chala
- James
Hobbs, Manchester
- Daniel
H. Hoge, Blacksburg
- John
B. Hoge
- Edmund
W. Hubard
- John
J. Kindred, Jerusalem
- Walter
D. Leake, Goochland County
- S.
H. Moffatt, Harrisonburg
- Charles
W. Russell, Wheeling
- John
Seddon, Fredericksburg
- Arthur
R. Smith, Portsmouth
- William
F. Thompson, Crimea
- S.
M. Yost, Staunton
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