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Montana Delegation to the
1936 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Henrietta Bessette, Butte - Mabel Cruickshank, Bozeman - John David, Vandalia - James L. Duffy, Havre - Mabel Holdaway, Helena - Elmer Holt, Helena - Mrs. Pat C. Kivilin, Big Sandy - J. J. Lacklen, Big Timber - Lydia C. Leathers, Livingston - George N. McCabe, Cut Bank - Harry J. McGregor, Great Falls - James E. Murray, Butte - Thomas J. B. Shanley, Butte - J. B. Sullivan, Lewistown - O. S. Warden, Great Falls - Burton K. Wheeler, Butte

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
F. M. Alexander, Hysham - Tom L. Colgan, Poplar - Joe Cullen, Wibaux - M. M. Duncan, Virginia City - John E. Erickson, Helena - Willard Fraser, Billings - Mrs. W. W. Hamilton, Dodson - John J. Jewell, Helena - Charles McLaughlin, Anaconda - Joseph P. Monaghan, Butte - Mae Norvaez, Butte - R. E. O'Day, Great Falls - J. R. Raynard, Miles City - Mrs. E. B. Roe, Dillon - L. L. Smith, Missoula - Thomas J. Walker, Butte


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