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Montana Delegation to the
1956
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Forrest
Anderson, Helena
- LeRoy
H. Anderson, Conrad
- John
W. Bonner, Helena
- Cleo
Butler, Bozeman
- Paul
C. Cannon, Butte
- Mrs.
Thomas C. Colton, Billings
- Mary
M. Condon
- Leif
Erickson, Helena
- Leo
C. Graybill, Great Falls
- Mrs.
John J. Greene, Billings
- Ole
Gunderson, Power
- Arthur
Hagenston, Glendive
- James
H. Higgins, White Sulphur Springs
- Frank
T. Hooks, Townsend
- Bernice
Kingsbury, Valier
- James
J. Leary, Butte
- Henry
Loble, Helena
- Mike
Mansfield, Missoula
- Lee
Metcalf, Helena
- Lloyd
Michels, Medicine Lake
- Charles
Murray, Butte
- James
E. Murray, Butte
- Arnold
Olsen
- Dolly
Page, Philipsburg
- Frank
Reardon, Butte
- Paul
Rice, Choteau
- Arnold
Rieder, Boulder
- Miles
J. Romney, Hamilton
- Cornie
R. Thiessen, Lambert
- Stanley
E. Thompson, Red Lodge
- Jack C.
Toole, Shelby
- Wilbur
Werner, Cut Bank
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Wayne
Allen, Fort Benton
- Ralph
Anderson, Havre
- Cedor
Aronow, Shelby
- Nels
Bach, Sidney
- Mary
Benich, Butte
- Harold
Erickson, Bozeman
- Jane
Fitch, Bozeman
- Mrs.
W. W. Hamilton, Dodson
- Al
Hansen, Baker
- Norma
Keil, Ledger
- Thomas
Kelley, Miles City
- Hugh
J. Lemire, Miles City
- S.
R. Logan, Charlo
- Margaret
Nagle, Butte
- D.
A. Nash, Bozeman
- Mrs.
Lee Nelson, Kalispell
- R. T.
O'Neill, Roundup
- Louis
Piche, Drummond
- William
Pilgeram, Helena
- Julia
Poirer, Alberton
- Ben
Proctor, Lima
- Joe
Reber, Helena
- Jerrold
Richards, Helena
- Marie
Shea, Eureka
- D.
J. Sias, Chinook
- Elizabeth
Sickler, Forsyth
- Jo
Thiele, Helena
- Charles
Woodworth, Lewistown
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