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Maine Delegation to the
1964 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Keith Anderson, Orono - Edward L. Atkins, Waterville - Clyde Bartlett, South Portland - Perley Blaisdell, Strong - Robert W. Bonenfant, Auburn - Nathan Cohen, Eastport - Norman Cote, Camden - Kenneth M. Curtis, Cape Elizabeth - Frederick Deschambeault, Biddeford - Richard J. Dubord, Waterville - James Dudley, Enfield - Armand Duquette, Biddeford - Joseph J. Freeman, Presque Isle - Eli Gaudet, Rumford - Omer Girardin, Lewiston - Roland Guite, Ellsworth - William D. Hathaway, Auburn - Emile Jacques, Lewiston - Evelyn Jephson, Waldoboro - Melvin Lane, Waterville - Gloria H. Latno, Bradley - Charles Lowery, Brunswick - Edmund S. Muskie, Waterville - Victor St. Peter, Fairfield - Philip Steele, Troy - Edward Stern, Bangor - Harry Thebeau, Bath - Alonzo F. Young, Ellsworth

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Dorothy Albin, Belfast - Anne Boudreau, Portland - John P. Carey, Bath - Charles Casey, Woodland - Albert Cote, Lewiston - James deWever, New Sharon - Ronald Flagg, Rockland - Peter N. Kyros, Portland - Joseph G. Mathieu, Waterville - Charles McEvoy, Bangor - George McGillicuddy, Houlton - Benjamin Robinson, Mexico - Frank Sample, Jr., Boothbay Harbor - Plato Truman, Biddeford


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