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Kentucky Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Mary Ann Baron, Greensburg - Nelda Barton-Collings, Corbin - Hunter Bates, Prospect - Deanna Brangers, Louisville - John Brasch, Louisville - Darrell Brock, Henderson - Jim Bunning - Marcus Carey, Sparta - Amy Carnes-Collins, Barbourville - John O. Crittenden, Louisville - Scott Crosbie, Lexington - David Cross, Albany - Dave Disponett, Lawrenceburg - Kelly Downard, Louisville - Betty Drexler, Louisville - Mike Duncan, Inez - Karen Engle, Corbin - Jeffrey Farmer, Elizabethtown - Ernest L. Fletcher - Glenna Fletcher, Frankfort - Bart Frazer, Marion - Robert Frazer, Marion - Trey Grayson, Walton - Linda Greenwell, Taylorsville - Daniel Groves, Lexington - Barbara Haas, Fort Thomas - Jeff Hoover, Jamestown - J. Marshall Hughes, Bowling Green - Alice Forgy Kerr, Lexington - Yvonne Martin, Stanton - John McCarthy, Louisville - Mitch McConnell, Louisville - Robert Mitchell, Corbin - John Mocker - Spencer D. Noe, Lexington - Anne M. Northup, Louisville - Stephen Pence, Louisville - Helena Pitcock, Tompkinsville - Bob Ramsey, Georgetown - Jack Richardson, Louisville - John Roach, Lexington - Cynthia Rogers, Somerset - Harold Rogers, Somerset - Greg Shumate, Fort Mitchell - David L. Williams, Burkesville


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