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Delaware Delegation to the
1936
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Mrs.
Benjamin Ableman, Georgetown
- James
J. Behen, Dover
- John
Biggs, Jr., Wilmington
- Ernest
Blackstone, Millsboro
- Thomas
Davis, Milford
- William
M. Duffy, Wilmington
- John
B. Jester, Wilmington
- Anne
C. Mullins, Wilmington
- J.
Gordon Smith, Harrington
- Herman
C. Taylor, Dover
- Charles
L. Terry, Dover
- Sallie
Blon West, Delmar
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Margaret
P. Boyce, Dover
- Norman
Collison, Bridgeville
- Mabel
Derby, Woodside
- Hervey
P. Hall, Smyrna
- Lelah
Hastings, Laurel
- William
B. Huston, Seaford
- Mrs.
John Mayhew, Milford
- Richard
C. McMullen, Wilmington
- William
P. Naudain, Hockessin
- Lucille
Pratt, Milford
- Harry
Rose, Delaware City
- Sybil
Shannon, Wilmington
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