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North Dakota Delegation to the
1944 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Wilda Bridgeford, Fargo - Mrs. R. J. Coughlin, Minot - W. F. Drew, Devils Lake - Frank L. Glotzbach, Anamoose - Halvor L. Halvorson, Minot - Howard Henry, Bottineau - Alex Hoffman, Fargo - Ole S. Johnson, Langdon - John A. Layne, Fessenden - Thomas D. Morrow, Towner - John Moses, Hazen - S. G. Nagel, Edgeley - A. W. Plachte, Wahpeton - J. J. Quigley, Grand Forks - James Robertson, Park River - Peter Zappas, Jamestown

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Mrs. Al Barrett, Bismarck - Joseph Byrne, Bismarck - Arlow Dahl, Fargo - J. J. Daly, Grand Forks - William T. DePuy, Grafton - Mrs. Jerome Dunlevy, Grand Forks - Gertrude Dwire, Minot - John C. Eaton, Minot - J. P. Griffin, Larimore - Leo Harmon, Carrington - S. B. Hocking, Devils Lake - M. S. Hyland, Fargo - Claude C. Johnson, Mohall - J. R. Kennedy, Fargo - Matt Krier, Flaxton - George Leonhardy, Williston - W. J. Lowe, Kenmare - Julia M. Lynch, Lidgerwood - Adolph Michelson, Bismarck - J. A. Moran, Devils Lake - Rita Murphy, Bismarck - W. L. Noyes, Cando - Alice Page, Fargo - A. P. Primising, Lidgerwood - Walter Russell, Mandan - N. R. St. Marie, Hettinger - Robert Smoot, Fargo - Axel Soder, Wing - Mrs. William Swanston, Fargo - B. C. Tighe, Fargo - Alice Wagner, Sanborn - Mrs. William Walton, Dickinson


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