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Delaware Delegation to the
1960 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
J. Caleb Boggs, Wilmington - David P. Buckson - Myrtha Calhoun, Dagsboro - Ruth Concilio, near Dover - William O. Covey, Seaford - John O. Hopkins, Jr., Wilmington - Clair J. Killoran, Wilmington - Ellwood S. Leach, Wilmington - Barbara Madden, New Castle - John G. Townsend, Jr., Selbyville - George T. Weymouth, Greenville - Clinton E. Wooleyhan, Dover

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Eugene D. Bookhammer, Lewes - Henry P. Cannon II, Bridgeville - Louis S. Cohen, Wilmington - Dorothy A. Elston, Middletown - Edward Gibbs, Camden - Frank R. Grier, Milford - Robert P. Maclary, Newport - Alan F. McClelland, Wilmington - J. Paul Slaybaugh, Dover - Mrs. Marion Smith, Wilmington - Ridgely Vane, Harrington - Ernest S. Wilson, Sr., Wilmington


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