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New Mexico Delegation to the
1948 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Clinton P. Anderson, Albuquerque - Raymond Arias, Santa Fe - Dennis Chavez, Albuquerque - Louise H. Coe, Glencoe - Luis Encinias, Las Vegas - Antonio M. Fernandez, Santa Fe - Lake J. Frazier, Roswell - J. O. Gallegos, Socorro - Carl A. Hatch - Mrs. Everett Hilty, Carlsbad - Bryan G. Johnson, Albuquerque - Mrs. H. A. Kiker, Santa Fe - Thomas J. Mabry - Joe L. Martinez, Albuquerque - John E. Miles, Santa Fe - Dorothy W. Miller, Albuquerque - J. G. Mims, Hot Springs - Joseph M. Montoya, Santa Fe - Mrs. U. D. Sawyer, Crossroads - A. W. Skarda, Clovis - A. M. Spencer, Santa Fe - Clyde Tingley, Albuquerque - Mrs. Nolan P. Walter, Albuquerque

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
R. F. 'Deacon' Arledge, Albuquerque - P. M. Carr, Fort Sumner - Charles Davis, Albuquerque - W. R. Drake, Mosquero - Apolonio Duran, Las Vegas - Phil Eagan, Santa Fe - Howell Gage, Santa Fe - Herbert Gerhart, Raton - Leonard Ginn, Albuquerque - Fidel C. Gonzales, Las Vegas - Adair Gossett, Carlsbad - Calvin Horn, Albuquerque - Bill Kneeland, Santa Fe - Ed London, Carlsbad - J. C. Lynch, Reserve - D. F. Mollica, Gallup - Troy Pendergrass, Hot Springs - Dick Rockum, Santa Fe - J. Chris Sanchez, Duran - Earl Smith, Raton - Jerry Trujillo, Espanola - Venturita Van Buskirk, Bernalillo - Embry Wall, Elida - Cliff Whitehead, Santa Fe


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