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Delaware Delegation to the
1952
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Herbert
Barnes, Delaware City
- Eugene
C. Bookhammer, near Lewes
- Hyland
P. George, Dover
- Harry
G. Haskell, Jr., Wilmington
- Daniel
O. Hastings, Centerville
- John
O. Hopkins, Sr., Wilmington
- Earl
L. Isaacs, Ellendale
- Clair
J. Killoran, Wilmington
- Thomas
E. Peeney, Wilmington
- Henry
J. Ridgely, Dover
- George
J. Schulz, Hartly
- John
G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Lettie
Boggs, Cheswold
- Hannah
S. Buckley, Wilmington
- Leon
C. Bulow, Bridgeville
- Lamot
duPont Copeland, Greenville
- Pearl
G. Herlihy, Wilmington
- Thomas
L. Johnson, Rehoboth Beach
- John
K. Johnston, Newark
- William
Loper, Wyoming
- May E.
Stout, Wilmington
- Beulah
Talpey, Claymont
- Chester
V. Townsend, Jr., Dagsboro
- Robert
H. Yerkes, Houston
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