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Delaware Delegation to the
1936 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
C. Douglass Buck, Wilmington - Henry B. du Pont, Greenville - Daniel O. Hastings, Wilmington - J. Henry Hazel, Dover - Edmund Mitchell, Wilmington - I. Dolphus Short, Milford - J. George Stewart, Wilmington - Mrs. Frank G. Tallman, Wilmington - John G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Clayton A. Bunting, Selbyville - Charles H. Colburn, Wilmington - Mrs. Frank Hall Davis, Dover - G. Layton Grier, Milford - William M. Henry, Dover - Macmillan Hoopes, Wilmington - John G. Leach, Wilmington - James R. Morford, Wilmington - William J. Storey, Dover


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