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Connecticut Delegation to the
1948 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Frank M. Anastasio, New Haven - John M. Bailey, Hartford - Chester Bowles - George Carr, Norfolk - William T. Carroll, Torrington - T. Emmet Clarie, Danielson, Killingly - Lucy P. Coniff, Danbury - Paul R. Connery, South Norwalk, Norwalk - Homer S. Cummings, Greenwich - Joseph DePaola, Meriden - Thomas J. Dodd, Lebanon - Harold C. Donegan, New Haven - Stephen K. Elliott, Southington - Henry J. Gwiazda, New Britain - Arthur K. Huie, North Branford - Thomas F. Keyes, New Haven - Jerome H. Kohn, Hartford - Alexander S. Lynch, West Haven - Charles E. Mahoney, Windsor - Agnes McKee, East Hartford - Brien McMahon, Norwalk - John S. Monagan, Waterbury - Cornelius J. Mulvihill, Bridgeport - Thomas Nelligan, Ansonia - Clara O'Shea, Beacon Falls - Esther K. Taft, Norwich - Maurice F. Tangney, Waterbury - Raymond S. Thatcher, East Hampton - John Tynan, Middletown - Joseph Zone, Stamford

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
William A. Burpee, Rocky Hill - Mrs. B. H. Chadbourne, Scotland - Frank S. Clancy, East Haven - Alfred DeAngelis, Torrington - Elizabeth Doolan, Bridgeport - Norman M. Dube, New Milford - James P. Geelan, New Haven - Mary C. Housman, Stratford - Theresa G. Hudson, Stamford - Julia V. Hughes, Hartford - Elizabeth F. King, New Haven - Anthony P. Mazza, Greenwich - John F. McCarthy, Bridgeport - Winifred G. McDonald, Waterbury - H. Francis McLaughlin, Griswold - John A. Membrino, Waterbury - Joseph Mestre, Colchester - Lawrence T. Moran, Bristol - Margaret E. Perotti, Hartford - Robert J. Pigeon, Rockville - Agnes Proulx, Middlebury - James R. Rabbett, Windsor Locks - James M. Roche, New Haven - Dorothy Satti, New London - Edward Schine, Fairfield - Matthew Scully, Naugatuck - Arthur Sebert, South Coventry, Coventry - Elizabeth Spellacy, Hartford - Vincent Villano, New Haven - Tessie Wasserman, New Haven


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