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South Carolina Delegation to
the
1964
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
D.
Kenneth Baker, Darlington
- C.
Ben Bowen, Greenville
- Walter
Brown, Sr., Winnsboro
- Sam
N. Burts, Spartanburg
- Herman E.
Cox, Greenville
- J.
Bratton Davis, Columbia
- J.
Ralph Gasque, Marion
- L.
Marion Gressette, St. Matthews
- James
P. Harrelson, Walterboro
- William
M. Hodge, Sumter
- Simpson
Hyatt, Spartanburg
- R.
M. Jefferies, Jr., Barnwell
- Olin
D. Johnston, Spartanburg
- William
C. Johnston, Anderson
- William
T. Jones, Greenwood
- Robert
C. Lake, Whitmire
- J.
B. Lawson, Sandy Springs
- C.
Bruce Littlejohn, Spartanburg
- B.
D. McDonald, Kershaw
- Yancey
A. McLeod, Columbia
- Robert
E. McNair, Allendale
- Herbert
D. Morgan, Seneca
- J.
Lewis Moss, Jr., York
- James
P. Mozingo III, Darlington
- U.
D. Phipps, Loris
- R.
L. Plaxico, Clinton
- Roy
Powell, Columbia
- R. S.
Rogers, Jr., Cheraw
- Donald
Russell, Spartanburg
- Joseph
D. Sapp, Columbia
- Vernon
Scott, Columbia
- J. M.
Smith, Columbia
- R.
Milo Smith, Lexington
- Gerald
C. Smoak, Walterboro
- Frank
L. Taylor, Columbia
- P.
R. Underwood, Greenwood
- James
M. Waddell, Jr., Beaufort
- O. T.
Wallace, Charleston
- W.
Lewis Wallace, York
- Eugene
N. Ziegler, Florence
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
John
R. Blocker, Edgefield
- Werber
G. Bryan, Sumter
- G. C.
Burnett, Spartanburg
- John
S. Coleman, Greenwood
- Mrs.
Claude P. Cook, Laurens
- Ralph
Durham, Ruffin
- Tom
Elliott, Columbia
- George
H. Grant, Aiken
- Thomas
A. Hutto, Charleston
- Lee
Johnson, Galivants Ferry
- Mrs.
Olin D. Johnston, Spartanburg
- A.
Frank Lever, Lexington
- Eston
Marchant, Columbia
- R.
J. Mathis, Sumter
- Mrs.
B. D. McDonald, Kershaw
- E.
L. McGowan, Columbia
- W. J.
McLeod, Jr., Walterboro
- Mrs.
James P. Mozingo III, Darlington
- E.
D. Parthemos, Anderson
- L.
M. Peebles, Bishopville
- Mrs.
Thomas L. Poteat, Greenville
- John
Rouse, Anderson
- LeGrande
Rouse II, Spartanburg
- Mrs.
Donald Russell, Columbia
- Donald
Russell, Jr., Spartanburg
- Sally
Scott, Columbia
- Fred
Sheheen, Columbia
- John
M. Spratt, York
- John
M. Spratt, Jr., York
- Barbara
Sylvester, Florence
- H.
Van Epps, Lake City
- Evelyn
Wallace, York
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