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Maine Delegation to the
1948 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Bertrand L. Acharite, Brunswick - Patrick J. Byrnes, Bangor - F. Davis Clark, Milo - Lucia M. Cormier, Rumford - Neil Daggett, Milo - Thomas E. Delahanty, Lewiston - Armand Duquette, Biddeford - Zenus Harvey, Shin Pond - Katherine M. Hickson, Bangor - Peter A. Isaacson, Lewiston - George M. Jabar, Waterville - Louis B. Lausier, Biddeford - Claude E. Martin, Eagle Lake - James A. Morang, Randolph - Guy Twombly, Monroe

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Udell Bramson, Portland - Julia E. Byrnes, Bangor - William Maney, Bangor - Adrian H. Scolten, Portland


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