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