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Virginia Delegation to the
1944 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Henry Little Baxley, Warrenton - W. W. Beverley, Richmond - Lloyd C. Bird, Richmond - Thomas G. Burch, Martinsville - Harry F. Byrd, Berryville - W. C. Caudill, Pearisburg - C. C. Cloe, Triangle - Willis Cohoon, Suffolk - E. R. Combs, Richmond - Colgate W. Darden, Jr., Norfolk - George P. DeHardit, Gloucester - W. T. Detter, Charlottesville - Patrick H. Drewry, Petersburg - Horace H. Edwards, Richmond - Thomas B. Fugate, Lee County - J. N. Garrett, Norfolk - Carter Glass, Lynchburg - Garland Gray, Waverly - J. D. Hagood, Clover - Mrs. Robert C. Hale, Norfolk - W. F. Hudgins, Princess Anne County - Charles H. Lankford, Cape Charles - Otto Lowe, Cape Charles - W. S. Moffett, Staunton - Ben J. Morgan, Richmond - T. Nelson Parker, Richmond - Mrs. John Garland Pollard, Richmond - Peter Saunders, Richmond - D. Nelson Sutton, West Point - S. J. Thompson, Campbell County - R. M. Weaver, Harrisonburg - F. B. Whitescarver, Salem - Isham T. Wilkinson, Kenbridge - J. Frank Wysor, Pulaski

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Paul Ackiss, Virginia Beach - Charles G. Avery, Charles City - Archie C. Berkeley, Richmond - Thomas H. Blanton, Bowling Green - Genevieve Boguess, Richmond - Mrs. John I. Bryan, Norfolk - A. J. Camden, Amherst - Hunter C. Cohoon, Clifton Forge - J. T. Coleman, Lovingston - L. Preston Collins, Marion - George O. Diggs, Portsmouth - R. N. Earley, Greene County - A. A. Farley, Danville - W. E. Gilbert, Montgomery County - Elizabeth Polk Guest, Front Royal - L. P. Haden, Charlottesville - W. H. Leachman, Prince William County - E. Blackburn Moore, Berryville - Garland E. Moss, Mecklenburg County - John P. Neff, Jr., Staunton - B. E. Nelson, Shenandoah County - M. J. Nelson, Martinsville - Thomas E. Parrish, Richmond - Ben T. Pitts, Fredericksburg - Emmet Poindexter, Louisa - S. W. Rawls, Franklin - Fred Reuning, Bristol - N. B. Rudisill - Charles E. Stuart, Montross - Harry C. Stuart, Elk Garden - Edgar S. Stubbs, Norfolk - Robert C. Vaden, Gretna - George Walters, Prince George - E. Floyd Yates, Powhatan


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