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Delaware Delegation to the
1924 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Martha H. Baker, Dover - Thomas F. Bayard, Wilmington - William H. Boyce, Dover - James R. Clements, Clayton - Sallie H. Fooks, Laurel - Isaac G. Giles, Seaford - E. Frank LeCates, Milford - Marie T. Lockwood, Middletown - Josiah H. Marvel, Wilmington - Inga K. Tubbs, Selbyville

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Benjamin Ableman, Georgetown - Mrs. Richard T. Cann, Kirkwood - Charles W. Hardesty, Dover - Mrs. James H. Hughes, Dover - Francis deH. Janvier, New Castle - Etta Gray Jones, Bridgeville - Mary A. Morris, Wilmington - Charles D. Murphy, Harrington - Margaret P. Waples, Milton - William J. P. White, Millsboro


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