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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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