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