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Arkansas Delegation to the
1880 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
James K. Barnes, El Dorado - Julius A. Barnes, Fort Smith - Powell Clayton, Little Rock - Stephen W. Dorsey, Little Rock - M. W. Gibbs, Little Rock - Ozra A. Hadley, Little Rock - Ferdinand Havis, Pine Bluff - S. H. Holland, Lake Village - J. H. Johnson, Augusta - H. B. Robinson, Helena - Oliver P. Snyder, Pine Bluff - Jacob Trieber, Helena

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Harrison Arbaugh - H. F. Best, Texarkana - V. P. Caffrey, Dardanelle - S. J. Hollingsworth, Pine Bluff - Morris Holmes, Hampton - J. P. Jones, Watson - Jerome Lewis, Little Rock - W. D. Merriwether, Monticello - N. W. Moore, Springfield - W. H. Nelson, Hot Springs - J. T. Penn, Harrison - O. M. Spellman, Swan Lake


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