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Vermont Delegation to the
1956 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Berenice B. Bromley, Ascutney, Weathersfield - Ivan W. Burnham, Waterbury - A. Luke Crispe, Newfane - Carleton G. Howe, Dorset - Joseph B. Johnson, Springfield - George D. Mason, Brattleboro - Graham S. Newell, St. Johnsbury - Alban J. Parker, Springfield - H. William Scott, Barre - Mabel R. Stafford, Wallingford - William Hazlett Upson, Middlebury - Aline Ward, Moretown

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Samuel Abbott, Bethel - Elizabeth C. Burden, Charlotte - Dora Cannon, Burlington - Walter Hendricks, Putney - Jerome A. Johnson, Danby - Richard D. Mallary, Bradford - George W. Merck, Rupert - Hester O'Neill, Strafford - Vrest Orton, Weston - William Roeber, Manchester - Gladys B. Roy, West Barnet, Barnet - Ralph Stafford, Wallingford


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