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Kentucky Delegation to the
1972 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Fred Banks, Louisville - Martha T. Barth, Lexington - Al Bennett, Louisville - Graham Scott Billingsley, Erlanger - Norbert L. Blume, Louisville - Richard E. Bowlds, Owensboro - Edward T. Breathitt, Hopkinsville - Jimmy Brown, Whitesburg - Frank W. Burke, Louisville - Morris Butler, Greensburg - Julian M. Carroll, West Paducah - Thomas C. Carroll, Louisville - Mrs. Tommy Chandler, Providence - Mrs. C. Allen Chauvin, Louisville - Earle C. Clements, Morganfield - Martha Layne Collins, Versailles - Ed Cundiff, Columbia - Pamela DeSanctis, Louisville - Mildred Dickinson, Burnside - Wendell H. Ford, Owensboro - William Foster, Bowling Green - James P. Gray, Glasgow - James C. Hickey, Louisville - Norma Hogge, Morehead - Morton J. Holbrook, Owensboro - Nelle P. Horlander, Louisville - Jan Hunter, Nicholasville - Caroline Krebs, Louisville - Eugene F. Land, Lexington - Rose Lege, Louisville - Sherry Gene Mastin, Cumberland - Dola Mauzy, Owensboro - J. R. Miller, Owensboro - Jack L. Miller, Lexington - Victor Miller, Florence - Paul E. Patton, Virgie - Everett B. Reeves, Ashland - W. J. 'Bill' Reynolds, Allen - Barbara J. Smith, Louisville - Mary Snorton, Hopkinsville - Eva M. Spaid, Louisville - Thelma L. Stovall, Louisville - Polly G. Vicars, Lexington - Linda M. Webb, Grayson - George E. Weidner, Edgewood - Jo Westpheling, Fulton

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Marie Abrams, Louisville - Darvin Allen, Royalton - Marjorie S. Asher, Pineville - Rieke B. Baize, Winchester - Charles W. Boteler, Jr., Bowling Green - William H. Bryant, Louisville - Edward Coleman, Frankfort - Betty Dailey, Salem - Dolores Delehanty, Louisville - Carol Sue Drury, Louisville - Pamela Lynn Elam, Ashland - William Engle, Jr., Hazard - Alvin Farris, Richmond - A. Wallace Grafton, Jr., Louisville - Owen C. Hammons, Louisville - George E. Lang, Munfordville - Gerald Losey, Silver Grove - George Lucas, Louisville - Myrtle Martin, Stanton - Gene Mastin, Cumberland - Alice C. McDonald, Louisville - Nell McNamara, Mt. Sterling - Mrs. Oteria L. O'Rear, Lexington - Henry Owens III, Louisville - James R. Poston, Fort Thomas - Ingrid M. Quertermous, Princeton - Nancy T. Ray, Lexington - John E. Rouse, Henderson - Lester Spalding, Lebanon - James E. Stewart, Louisville - Dick Sumpter, Nancy - Timothy Henry Taylor, Lexington - William R. Whitledge, Madisonville - W. C. Young, Paducah


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