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North Dakota Delegation to the
1924 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
J. A. Dinnie, Grand Forks - Julia H. Elliott, Hillsboro - Ida M. Fisher, Valley City - E. G. Larson, Aneta - O. B. Severson, Hettinger - Magnus Snowfield, Langdon - O. J. Sorlie, Buxton - Burleigh Folsom Spalding, Fargo - William Stern, Fargo - B. W. Taylor, Stanley - F. A. Vogel, Coleharbor - Ralph Ward, Garrison - P. O. Williams, Bismarck

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
T. J. Anders, Werner - Elizabeth P. Anderson, Fargo - H. H. Berg, Crosby - Charles Burch, Drake - E. E. Cassell, Ellendale - Mrs. C. M. Frick, Lakota - Mrs. E. L. Garden, Souris - Ben Hathaway, Beach - J. W. F. Johnson, Hansboro - Mrs. Fred P. Mann, Devils Lake - Riley R. Morgan, Grafton - E. L. Peterson, Dickinson - Aloys Wartner, Harvey


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