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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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