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Wyoming Delegation to the
1940 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
W. W. Bower, Pinedale - Alice Cobb, Cody - Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Torrington - Lester Callaway Hunt, Lander - Fred W. Johnson, Rock Springs - Nick T. Kaan, Lusk - L. E. Laird, Worland - Will May, Laramie - Tracy S. McCracken, Cheyenne - J. C. McHenry, Gillette - A. R. McMicken, Rawlins - John E. Moore, Evanston - Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Cheyenne - Nels A. Pearson, Sheridan - Susan J. Quealy, Kemmerer - Mrs. J. F. Replogle, Lander - Robert R. Rose, Casper - Nellie Tayloe Ross, Cheyenne - H. H. 'Harry H. ' Schwartz, Casper - Vic White, Wheatland

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Rudolph Anselmi, Rock Springs - George Carroll, Cheyenne - Ray M. Davis, Green River - Albert W. Gaddy, Jenny Lake - C. M. Gunnison, Casper - Fred Higgins, Casper - Frances Hyde, Basin - Bryan Kemmer, Casper - Charles E. Norris, Laramie - P. J. O'Connor, Casper - T. D. O'Neil, Big Piney - Robert R. Rose, Jr., Casper - Mrs. E. Roy Townsend, Osage - Lucile Wiley, Manderson - Platt Wilson, Kemmerer


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