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Louisiana Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Anne Barnes, Covington - John A. Batt, New Orleans - Martha C. Belchic, Shreveport - Kirt Bennett, Baton Rouge - Chris Bollinger, Lockport - Donald T. Bollinger, Lockport - Lilly Brady, Sulphur - Patricia Brister, Mandeville - Charlie Buckels, Lafayette - Lynn D. Cawthorne, New Orleans - Barbara Cenac, Houma - Suzanne Crow, Covington - Charlie Davis, Baton Rouge - Meryl Duroncelet, New Orleans - Richard Edmonds, Baton Rouge - Jacqueline Heath, Bossier City - Carey R. Holliday, Baton Rouge - John T. Johnson, Franklin - Kay Kellog Katz, Monroe - Robert Kostelka, Monroe - Ross W. Little, Lafayette - Vinicio Madrigal, Metairie - Stephen P. Maher, Baton Rouge - Fox McKeithen - Chris Meyer, Shreveport - John Musser, New Orleans - Soneim Noack, Sulphur - Russell P. Pavich, Eunice - L. Todd Perry, Calhoun - Julie Quinn, Metairie - Frances Smith, New Orleans - Pat Templeton, Baton Rouge - Artis Terrell, Shreveport - Betty Viener, Mandeville - Margaret H. Villere, New Orleans - Roger F. Villere, Metairie - Bryan Wagner, New Orleans - Mike Walsworth, West Monroe - Claude L. White, Shreveport - June Williams, Houma - Peggy Wilson, New Orleans


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