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Vermont Delegation to the
1940 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
James A. Cannon, St. Johnsbury - Herbert B. Comings, Richford - Frank H. Duffy, Rutland - Peter J. Hincks, Middlebury - Mathew G. Leary, Burlington - Mrs. Fred C. Martin, Bennington - John McGrath, Milton - Cleon A. Perkins, Rutland - Alexander H. Smith, Barre - George R. Stackpole, Winooski

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
George L. Agel, Burlington - Victor A. Agostini, Bennington - Thomas S. Brennan, Weybridge - Carl D. Foss, Island Pond, Brighton - Edson S. Hope, Newport - Edward J. Moran, Burlington - Florence Reilly, Alburg - Marguerite Scully, White River Junction, Hartford - Howard Sherman, Rutland - John E. Walsh, Rutland


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