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Connecticut Delegation to the
1940
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John
M. Bailey, Hartford
- Sutherland
Beckwith, Litchfield
- Thomas
J. Birmingham, Andover
- Carmine
Cipriano, Waterbury
- Paul
R. Connery, South Norwalk, Norwalk
- Mary
C. Coughlin, Stratford
- George
J. Coyle, New Britain
- Wilbur
L. Cross, New Haven
- Homer
S. Cummings, Greenwich
- Matthew
A. Daly, New Haven
- J.
Walter Darley, Higganum, Haddam
- John
F. Driscoll, Stafford Springs, Stafford
- William
J. Farley, New Britain
- David
E. FitzGerald, New Haven
- William
J. Fitzgerald, Norwich
- Walter
J. Foley, South Glastonbury, Glastonbury
- Napoleon
J. Fournier, Moosup, Plainfield
- John
M. Golden, New Haven
- Roy
Hanna, Goshen
- Nora
M. Harris, New Haven
- Dennis
J. Hennessey, Wallingford
- Thomas
Hewes, Farmington
- James
F. Hogan, Torrington
- Robert
A. Hurley, Bridgeport
- Hugh
S. Lavery, Bridgeport
- J.
Gregory Lynch, Waterbury
- Charles
E. Mahoney, Windsor
- Francis
T. Maloney, Meriden
- Alcine
McCarthy, Ansonia
- Ann
T. McCarthy, Willimantic
- John
T. McCarthy, Newtown
- David
J. McCoy, New Haven
- Brien
McMahon, Norwalk
- Joseph
P. O'Connell, Bristol
- Katherine
T. Quinn, West Hartford
- Alice M.
Ross, New Haven
- Joseph
F. Ryter, Hartford
- Matthew
Scully, Naugatuck
- J.
Francis Smith, Waterbury
- Richard
Joyce Smith, Southport, Fairfield
- Stephen
A. Smith, Meriden
- Max
Spelke, Stamford
- Thomas
J. Spellacy, Hartford
- Patrick
J. Sullivan, Lebanon
- Nicholas
Tomassetti, New Britain
- John
Tynan, Middletown
- James
J. Whelan, Bridgeport
- Chase
Going Woodhouse, New London
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