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Montana Delegation to the
1948 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Jess L. Angstman, Havre - Francis Bailey, Kalispell - Paul C. Cannon, Butte - H. W. Conrad, Sr., Conrad - Mabel Cruickshank, Bozeman - John David, Vandalia - Leif Erickson, Helena - Sylvester Graham, Billings - Bernice Kingsbury, Valier - Frank T. Lewis, Shelby - Mike Mansfield, Missoula - George N. McCabe, Cut Bank - James E. Murray, Butte - M. D. O'Connell, Butte - Robert C. O'Neill, Roundup - Julia Poirer, Alberton - Jo Thiele, Helena - Myron Tripp, Billings - O. S. Warden, Great Falls - John Woodcock, Sr., Fort Benton

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Milo Cook, Broadus - L. D. Evans, Glendive - J. J. Gibbon, Big Sandy - Robert M. Glynn, Anaconda - John Heavlin, Missoula - E. R. Helm, Trident - John J. Jewell, Helena - L. B. Leathers, Livingston - Etta Ray, Missoula - Marie Stein, Loma - Merry Tunnicliff, Winnett - Ray Williams, Sidney


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