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Virginia Delegation to the
1924 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Sallie Allen, Amherst - Edith A. Bolton, Richmond - C. W. Bondurant, Bristol - Horace G. Buchanan, Richmond - Joseph Button, Richmond - Mrs. Joseph Button, Richmond - Richard Crane, Westover, Arlington - Mrs. F. Cleveland Davis, Rockbridge County - Leslie C. Garnett - C. J. Harkrader, Bristol - Mrs. R. A. Henderson, Grundy - H. F. Hitcheson, Boydton - S. L. Keely, Richmond - R. A. Long - Helen McNamara, Botetourt County - Morgan Mills, Richmond - Kate Pleasant Minor, Richmond - W. W. Old, Norfolk - J. B. Pinner, Suffolk - T. A. Saunders, Ivor - Nellie Lee Steward, Petersburg - Aubrey G. Weaver, Front Royal - George F. Whitley, Smithfield - C. E. Wiley, Bristol


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