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Nevada Delegation to the
1956 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Ralph Casazza, Reno - Walter Casey, Las Vegas - Lillian Collins, Boulder City - Kenneth Dillon, Reno - Mary Eisele, Reno - Sam Francovich, Reno - Edith Green, Elko - Rene W. Lemaire, Battle Mountain - Peter Merialdo, Carson City - Thomas A. Smith, East Ely - Leland Whipple, Las Vegas - Walter Whitacre, Yerington

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
William Dial, Carson City - Leslie Fry, Reno - Lucy Humphrey, Reno - Howard Lindsay, Winnemucca - A. M. Lovaas, Las Vegas - W. C. McCluskey, Reno - Maude M. Moss, Las Vegas - Elaine Sarnowski, Hawthorne - Grace Settlemeyer, Gardnerville - Charles Squires, Las Vegas - Oline C. Stewart, Tonopah - George Wingfield, Jr., Reno


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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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