Wyoming Delegation to the
1952
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
J.
Reuel Armstrong, Rawlins
- Norman
Barlow, Cora
- Marvin
L. Bishop, Casper
- Earl
Hanway, Casper
- A.
W. Lonabaugh, Sheridan
- Frank
C. Mockler, Dubois
- Homer
Oxley, Lingle
- Otis
Reynolds, Sundance
- Milward
L. Simpson, Cody
- Alice
Spielman, Gillette
- James
P. Steele, Laramie
- E.
Keith Thomson, Cheyenne
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
George
C. Bermingham, Duncan
- David
Carnahan, Sheridan
- Beth
I. Corson, Evanston
- William
J. Foster, Laramie
- Mrs.
Charles Holland, Rock Springs
- Herman
D. Mayland, Emblem
- Max
Mortimore, Thermopolis
- J.
E. Oliver, Newcastle
- Mrs.
Fred Pearson, Torrington
- John
K. Phifer, Wheatland
- Nels
H. Smith, Sundance
- William
J. Smith, Douglas
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