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Minnesota Delegation to the
1932
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
R.
A. Beise, Brainerd
- H.
P. Bengston, Granite Falls
- Tess
Carlson, Willmar
- Roy
Crowley, St. James
- Grace
Dunn, Princeton
- Charles
E. Elmquist, St. Paul
- George
W. Frankberg, Fergus Falls
- John
M. Harrison, Minneapolis
- Lowell
E. Jepson, Minneapolis
- Franz
Jevne, International Falls
- I. K.
Lewis, Duluth
- L.
E. Lilygren, St. Paul
- Anna
P. Morse, Blue Earth
- Martin
A. Nelson, Austin
- Walter
H. Newton, Minneapolis
- J.
P. O'Hara, Glencoe
- George
T. Olson, St. Peter
- J.
Carver Richards, Virginia
- A.
J. Rockne, Zumbrota
- Albert
O. Sletvold, Detroit Lakes
- H.
L. Soderquist, Cambridge
- Samuel
R. Van Sant, Minneapolis
- Roy
Watson, Rochester
- W.
B. Webb, Wabasha
- W.
V. Weber, Slayton
- Mrs.
Edwin White, St. Paul
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Mrs.
C. J. Andre, St. Paul
- George
A. Barnes, Redwood Falls
- Allie
R. Bean, Lanesboro
- I.
A. Caswell, Anoka
- W. K.
Denison, Bemidji
- E.
C. Duncanson, Spring Valley
- Mrs.
A. L. Egge, Hibbing
- Mrs.
W. Lorne Fowler, Two Harbors
- L.
L. Gibbon, Lowry
- J.
P. Graff, New Ulm
- James
H. Hall, Marshall
- W.
J. Hartung, Minneapolis
- John
Kromolicki, Freeport
- John I.
Levin, St. Paul
- Mrs.
L. F. Miller, Minneapolis
- James W.
Nash, Minneapolis
- Charles
N. Orr, St. Paul
- T.
N. Reese, Crookston
- Elizabeth
Ries, Shakopee
- Mrs.
Peter Rodange, Litchfield
- John
Romine, New Richland
- Peter
Schaefer, Ely
- Mrs.
Louis H. Schnedler, Minneapolis
- S.
B. Wennerberg, Center City
- Mrs.
M. H. Wittich, Minneapolis
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