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Mississippi Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Rosemary Aultman, Clinton - Haley Barbour - Marsha Barbour, Yazoo City - Rosemary Ramirez Barbour, Jackson - Susan Beckett, Bruce - Vivian Berryhill, Olive Branch - Yvonne Brown, Tchula - Phil Bryant, Brandon - Thad Cochran, Jackson - Wilbur Colom, Columbus - Sandra DePriest, Columbus - Frank Genzer, Biloxi - Alvin E. Gilless, Southaven - John M. Hairston, Gulfport - Shirley Hall, Richland - Gary Harkins, Brandon - Gregg Harper, Pearl - James Herring, Canton - Trent Lott - Howard A. McKissack, Pass Christian - Stephanie Summer O'Neal, Jackson - Cindy Phillips, Madison - Charles W. Pickering, Flora - Hilda Povall, Cleveland - Billy Powell, Madison - Clarke Reed, Greenville - Jon Reeves, Southaven - Michael Retzer, Greenville - Sampat Shivangi, Jackson - Jessica Upshaw, Diamondhead - William Van Devender, Jackson - Roger F. Wicker, Tupelo


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