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Illinois Delegation to the
1856
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Cyrus
Aldrich, Dixon
- Edward
R. Allen, Aurora
- William
B. Archer, Marshall
- John
D. Arnold, Peoria
- M. G.
Atwood, Alton
- George
T. Brown, Alton
- F.
A. Carpenter, Belleville
- S. M.
Church, Rockport
- Francis
Grimm, Belleville
- Henry
Grove, Peoria
- Abner
C. Harding, Monmouth
- Miles
S. Henry, Sterling
- H.
C. Johns, Decatur
- Norman
B. Judd, Chicago
- H.
Krisman, Chicago
- W. A.
Little, Elizabeth
- Owen
Lovejoy, Princeton
- A.
W. Mack, Kankakee
- Leander
Muncell, Paris
- W.
P. Myers, New Boston
- Jesse
O. Norton, Joliet
- John
M. Palmer, Carlinville
- Samuel
C. Parks, Lincoln
- Thomas
J. Pickett, Peoria
- William
Ross, Pittsfield
- George
Schneider, Chicago
- M.
P. Sweet, Freeport
- J.
B. Tenny, Atlanta
- John
Tillson, Quincy
- George
W. Wait, St. Charles
- W. H.
L. Wallace, Ottawa
- David
Welty, Dixon
- Isaac
Whittaker, Carlinville
- W. G.
Wilcox, Fredericksville
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