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Delaware Delegation to the
1956
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Eugene
C. Bookhammer, near Lewes
- Lamot
duPont Copeland, Greenville
- Vera
G. Davis, Dover
- Eleuthere
I. du Pont, Wilmington
- Dorothy
A. Elston, Middletown
- John
O. Hopkins, Jr., Wilmington
- Clair
J. Killoran, Wilmington
- Claude
N. Lester, St. Georges
- George
J. Schulz, Hartly
- John
G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville
- John
J. Williams, Millsboro
- Ralph
W. Wine, Woodside
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Henry
P. Cannon II, Bridgeville
- Harry
P. Corson, Wilmington
- Howard
Ennis, Rehoboth
- Carl
W. Harvell, Wilmington
- Alice
Holmes, Dover
- Robert
P. Maclary, Newport
- W.
Glasgow Reynolds, Wilmington
- Henry
J. Ridgely, Dover
- John
W. Rollins, Sr., Lewes
- Albert
F. Smith, Wilmington
- Robert
H. Yerkes, Houston
- Evelyn
G. Young, Wilmington
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