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Colorado Delegation to the
1944
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
R. J.
Bush, Boulder
- Oscar
L. Chapman, Denver
- Samuel
Chutkow, Akron
- Fred
Haynie, Manassa
- Benjamin
C. Hilliard, Denver
- A.
B. Hirschfeld, Denver
- J.
C. Jarrett, Colorado Springs
- Fern
Miller, Platteville
- Charles
Mondragon, San Luis
- E.
W. R. Morelock, Rifle
- Elizabeth
E. Pellet, Rico
- Michael
Pomponio, Denver
- Allegra
Saunders, Denver
- A.
T. Stewart, Pueblo
- Barney
L. Whatley, Denver
- Al
Winger, Eads
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Thurman
Anthony, Brush
- B.
Franklin Blotz, Rocky Ford
- Estella
Brumbaugh, Grand Junction
- Pearl
Cheek, Las Animas
- L. D.
Hardin, Gunnison
- Mrs.
Roy Hatchett, Lamar
- O.
L. 'Sonny' Lawson, Denver
- Phil
McCarty, Denver
- Mrs.
Surilda McClaskey, Calhan
- J.
R. McCusker, Denver
- C.
H. Modar, Fort Collins
- John
Nolan, Trinidad
- John
B. O'Rourke, Durango
- Harry
Rosenthal, Denver
- Joseph
Scavo, Denver
- C.
M. Somerville, Hugo
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