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Oregon Delegation to the
1932 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
William A. Carter, Portland - Floyd J. Cook, Portland - H. H. DeArmond, Bend - Frank Derby, Salem - Russell Hawkins, Portland - Wilbur Henderson, Portland - Milton Klepper, Portland - E. L. Meyers, Portland - Stanley Meyers, Portland - S. D. Peterson, Milton - L. B. Sandblast, Portland - W. L. Thompson, Portland - Peter W. Welch, Klamath Falls

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
M. J. Conaga, Portland - C. W. Curts, Portland - Mrs. John L. Day, Portland - John L. Day, Portland - E. J. Ellingson, Eugene - J. T. Henderson, Harrisburg - Patton, Portland - Eline Phillips, Salem - Eddie Sammons, Portland - Dorothy Smith, Portland - John D. Smith, Portland - Mrs. John D. Smith, Portland - Leslie Smith, Portland


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