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Arizona Delegation to the
1948
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Pete
Beall, Phoenix
- R.
C. Blabon, Patagonia
- Alvin
Bring, Tucson
- Thomas
Collins, Tucson
- Henry
F. Colman, Yuma
- Arthur
Curlee, Phoenix
- James
P. Greaber, Tucson
- John
Hardwicke, Tucson
- Anna
M. Hirst, Douglas
- George
Hochderffer, Flagstaff
- Barbara
Hutchins, Tubac
- Jeanette
Jennings, Phoenix
- Stephen
W. Langmade, Phoenix
- Thomas
Lawther, Tucson
- James
McLay, Yuma
- Pearl
Robins, Maricopa County
- Al
Spector, Phoenix
- Roy D.
Stone, Phoenix
- C. A.
Thomas, Tucson
- Joe
Voelker, Winslow
- Ralph
Watkins, Buckeye
- Larry
Woods, Tucson
- Sadie
Wright, Miami
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Z.
Simpson Cox, Phoenix
- Vernon
Croaff, Phoenix
- Roland
Drey, Phoenix
- Harry
Dunham, Phoenix
- Mary
Garrigan, Tanque Verde
- E.
J. Gotthelf, Tucson
- Ruth
Hallas, Phoenix
- Delphia
Harrington, Phoenix
- Frank
R. Harris, Willcox
- Faye
Herreras, Tucson
- Austin
Jay, Warren
- Ed
Locklear, Prescott
- Karl
Mangum, Flagstaff
- Charles
D. Murphy
- Lester
L. Nalley, Tucson
- Goldie
Roberson, Phoenix
- Myrtle
Mae Simer, Winslow
- W.
P. Spann, Clifton
- Richard
J. Stanton, Yuma
- Tom
Taylor, Phoenix
- West
Timmerman, Phoenix
- W. E.
Waldron, Safford
- Claire
Webb, Bonita
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