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Arkansas Delegation to the
1960
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Tom
Allen, Brinkley
- Mrs.
E. E. Ashbaugh, Little Rock
- Rupert
Blalock, Paragould
- Rufus
Branch, Pecan Point
- Kohn
Bray, Marked Tree
- James R.
Bush, Helena
- Leon
B. Catlett, Little Rock
- C.
Fred Coleman, Lewisville
- John
Davis, Fayetteville
- J.
B. Dodds, Little Rock
- J. E.
Dunlap, Jr., Harrison
- Mary
Faught, Jonesboro
- Claude
A. Fuller, Eureka Springs
- J.
F. Gillespie, Jr., Carlisle
- Lloyd
Godley, Osceola
- Elizabeth
Goodman, Malvern
- Nathan
Green Gordon, Morrilton
- Mattie
Hackett, Stamps
- Thomas
Harper, Fort Smith
- Oren
Harris
- Marlin
Hawkins, Morrilton
- Pat
Henderson, England
- Olen
Hendrix, Antoine
- Carl
N. Hope, Little Rock
- Ella
B. Hurst, Fayetteville
- Bill
Ingram, West Memphis
- Gaither
Johnston, Dermott
- Lacy
Lawrence, Texarkana
- Jim
Malone, Lonoke
- F.
B. Manatt, Corning
- Pat
Mehaffy, Little Rock
- John
E. Miller, Melbourne
- Fred
Pickens, Newport
- Raymond
Rebsamen, Little Rock
- William
J. Ripling, Rison
- Ray S.
Smith, Jr., Hot Springs
- Shuler
Smith, Little Rock
- W. R.
Smith, Lake Village
- Joe
M. Smreker, Little Rock
- George
E. Steel, Nashville
- A.
J. Stephens, Prattsville
- E.
S. Stephens, Fort Smith
- Armil
Taylor, Clarksville
- F.
A. 'Pat' Teague, Berryville
- Mrs.
George Troutt, Benton
- Paul
Van Dalsem, Perryville
- Clifton
Wade, Fayetteville
- Dave
Ward, Conway
- Mrs.
R. E. Weaver, Jr., Little Rock
- V.
H. Williams, Jr., Little Rock
- R. A.
Young, Jr., Little Rock
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
W.
R. Alstadt, Little Rock
- Dean
Boswell, Bryant
- Frank
Carr, Hazen
- James C.
Cole, Malvern
- Harvey
G. Combs, Little Rock
- Glen
Cox, Reyno
- Carle
Dicus, Sr., Hot Springs
- Talbot
Feild, Jr., Hope
- Ted
Goldman, Texarkana
- Elles
Huff, Newport
- Horace
Illing, Sweet Home
- William
T. Jennings, Texarkana
- M. C.
Lewis, Jr., Hot Springs
- L.
H. McDaniel, Tyronza
- Mrs.
Charles Metzler, Jonesboro
- Louise
Porter, North Little Rock
- Wes
Pruden, Jr., Little Rock
- Porter
Rodgers, Searcy
- Irma
Smith, Little Rock
- W. J.
Smith, Little Rock
- Floyd
Taylor, Little Rock
- Reed
W. Thompson, North Little Rock
- Ray
Thornton, Little Rock
- T.
J. Van Zandt, Van Buren
- Mrs.
Carneal Warefield, Lake Village
- Jack
Yates, Ozark
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