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Nevada Delegation to the
1940 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John W. Bonner, Ely - Edward P. Carville - William Donovan, Silver City - Mrs. George C. Heikes, Pioche - J. Clarence Kind, Tonopah - Patrick A. McCarran, Reno - Mrs. Pete Peterson, Reno - Key Pittman, Tonopah - Mrs. Edward F. Reed, Reno - John E. Robbins, Elko - James G. Scrugham, Reno - W. B. Tavelle, Elko

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Grace Altenburg, Battle Mountain - P. J. Gallagher, Las Vegas - A. C. Grant, Las Vegas - Florence Mayberry, Reno - Edgar Sadler, Eureka - T. J. D. Salter, Winnemucca - Farrell L. Seevers, Hawthorne - Harry Sommers, Lovelock - Margaret Spencer, Eureka - R. C. Strong, Ely - Ira Winters, Carson City - C. F. Wittenburg, Tonopah


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