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New Hampshire Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Rich Ashooh, Bedford - Virginia C. Beecher, Bow - Craig Benson, Rye - Bob Clegg, Hudson - Griffin Dalianis, Nashua - Aggie Dowd, North Hampton - Susan Duprey, Concord - Nancy Dwight, Lyme - Tom Eaton, Keene - Richard Flynn, Dover - Kathleen Gregg, Rye - Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth - Judy Havenstein, Bedford - Linda Henderson, Exeter - Paul Holloway, Rye - Rogers J. Johnson, Stratham - Bruce Keough, Dublin - Gary Levy, Newmarket - Sean Mahoney, Portsmouth - Joel Maiola, Bow - Nancy Merrill, Lebanon - Jayne Millerick, Chichester - Joseph Petrone, Dublin - Thomas D. Rath, Concord - Griffin Ruth, Portsmouth - Stella Scamman, Stratham - Duprey Susan, Concord - Elaine Tinetti, Durham - Purr Whalley, Alton Bay, Alton - Raymond J. Wieczorek, Manchester


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