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New Mexico Delegation to the
1924
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
William
J. Barker, Santa Fe
- Dennis
Chavez, Albuquerque
- Isabel
L. Eckles, Santa Fe
- J. E.
Fleming, Santa Rosa
- John
A. Haley, Carrizozo
- James
F. Hinkle, Santa Fe
- Andrieus
A. Jones
- Samuel
Magill, Raton
- W.
H. McCullough, Roswell
- Mrs. F.
E. Nixon, Fort Sumner
- E.
B. Swope, Albuquerque
- L. N.
Taylor, Magdalena
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
R.
G. Bryant, Portales
- Grace A.
H. Cole, San Marcial
- L.
E. Freudenthal, Las Cruces
- F.
G. Hartell, Artesia
- R.
W. Isaacs, Clayton
- E.
D. Jackson, Aztec
- J. A.
Mahoney, Deming
- Charles
Mann, Old Albuquerque
- Z.
B. Moon, Hope
- Mrs.
Aurora L. White, East Las Vegas
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