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1904 Democratic National Convention

St. Louis, Missouri
July 6 to 9, 1904

resulting in the nomination of:

ALTON B. PARKER
of New York, for President

and

HENRY G. DAVIS
for Vice-President


Other candidates for the presidential nomination, before or during this convention:
Francis M. Cockrell, of Missouri; George Gray, of Delaware; William Randolph Hearst, of California; Nelson A. Miles; Richard Olney; Edward C. Wall, of Wisconsin

Other candidates for the vice-presidential nomination, before or during this convention:
William A. Harris, of Kansas; George Turner, of Washington; James R. Williams, of Illinois

State Delegations (incomplete!)
Alabama - Arkansas - California - Connecticut - Delaware - Florida - Idaho - Illinois - Indiana - Kentucky - Maine - Maryland - Massachusetts - Michigan - Minnesota - Mississippi - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - New Hampshire - New Jersey - New York - North Carolina - Ohio - Pennsylvania - Rhode Island - Tennessee - Texas - Utah - Vermont - Virginia - West Virginia

Other Delegations (incomplete!)
District of Columbia - Indian Territory - New Mexico Territory

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