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Oregon Delegation to the
1964 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
J. E. Bennett, Portland - Gene B. Conklin, Pendleton - Vernon Cook, Troutdale - Alfred H. Corbett, Portland - Robert B. Duncan, Medford - William Frye, Eugene - Virginia Grant, Portland - Edith Green, Portland - Richard E. Groener, Milwaukie - Norman R. Howard, Portland - Richard L. Kennedy, Eugene - Al Lamb, Heppner - Wayne L. Morse - Maurine Neuberger, Portland - Juanita N. Orr, Lake Grove - Walter J. Pearson, Portland - Charles O. Porter, Eugene - Robert W. Straub, Eugene - Monroe M. Sweetland, Milwaukie - Al Ullman, Baker City - George Van Hoomissen, Portland - James H. Weaver, Eugene

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Martha Ann Adelsheim, Portland - Anna May Arnold, Portland - Jan Bauer, Portland - William Bradley, Gresham - Elaine Burnham, Portland - William Carnese, Portland - Mary Davison, La Grande - Walter H. Dodd, Cottage Grove - Louvanna Hartman, Sweet Home - Paul Hoffman, Eugene - Maxine Johnson, Portland - Sidney Leiken, Roseburg - Hans Linde, Eugene - Mary Miller, Lake Oswego - Jack O'Halloran, Brookings - Doris Overhulse, Madras - Kenneth Rinke, Portland - Glen Stadler, Eugene - Beverly Steffen, Portland - Gustava Thompson, Portland - Robert Welty, The Dalles


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