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Nevada Delegation to the
1944
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
John
W. Bonner, Ely
- Berkeley
L. Bunker, Las Vegas
- Edward
P. Carville
- Ed W.
Clark, Las Vegas
- William
Donovan, Silver City
- George
F. Feldman, Hawthorne
- Roger
Foley, Las Vegas
- Harley
A. Harmon, Reno
- J.
K. Housel, Las Vegas
- J.
Clarence Kind, Tonopah
- Patrick
A. McCarran, Reno
- Vail
Pittman, Ely
- John
E. Robbins, Elko
- James
G. Scrugham, Reno
- Mrs.
S. T. Spann, Reno
- Maurice
J. Sullivan, Reno
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Mrs.
Peter Burke, Reno
- George
W. Butts, Jr., Las Vegas
- John
Di Grazia, Elko
- W.
O. Jeppson, Yerington
- George
E. Johnson, Reno
- James
Johnston, Ely
- J.
F. McElroy, Wells
- E.
L. Nores, Pioche
- A. L.
Rogers, Reno
- E.
Joseph Smith, Las Vegas
- George
L. Swartz, Elko
- Mrs. J.
Emmet Walsh, Carson City
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