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Delaware Delegation to the
1944 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Walter W. Bacon, Wilmington - C. Douglass Buck - Francis V. du Pont, Greenville - Hyland P. George, Dover - John S. Isaacs, Milford - Harold S. Schutt, Wilmington - Mildred H. Tomlinson, Wilmington - John G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville - Earle D. Willey, Dover

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Isaac R. Brown, Jr., Wilmington - Ebe H. Chandler, Dagsboro - William T. Chipman, Harrington - Daniel O. Hastings, Wilmington - George C. Hering, Jr., Wilmington - Elizabeth Z. McKelvey, Newark - A. Roland Milburn, Wilmington - William J. Swain, Bridgeville - D. D. Wharton, Dover


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