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South Dakota Delegation to the
1944 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Harold S. Black, Deadwood - John A. Boland, Rapid City - Walter H. Burke, Pierre - Charles A. Christopherson, Sioux Falls - O. J. Fett, Timber Lake - Maxine Frescoln, Winner - Martha W. Garwood, Aberdeen - Luther Johnson, Redfield - J. M. Lloyd, Yankton - H. G. Rempfer, Parkston - Laurence Warren Robinson, Mitchell

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
James E. Bane, Brookings - Andrew S. Bogue, Parker - Mrs. Harry T. Doty, Watertown - W. R. Gardner, Buffalo - R. W. Hitchcock, Rapid City - Benjamin American Horse, Kyle - Harold L. Sletwold, Vermillion - E. L. Stavig, Rosholt - D. W. Sutherland, Sioux Falls - E. E. Walseth, Clear Lake - Thelma Wixson, Custer


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