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West Virginia Delegation to the
2004 Republican National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Lora Abernathy, Charleston - Bob Adams, Shenandoah Junction - E. C. Anderson, South Charleston - Troy Andes, Hurricane - Tim Armstead, Elkview - Bob Ashley, Spencer - Peggy Bahnsen, New Cumberland - Cleveland K. Benedict, Lewisburg - Donna J. Boley, St. Marys - Rob Capehart, Wheeling - Phyllis Cole, Petersburg - Frank Deem, Vienna - Cindy Frich, Morgantown - Fred Gillespie, Parkersburg - Mike Hall, Hurricane - Hiram Lewis IV, Morgantown - Doug McKinney, Bridgeport - Sue McKinney, Bridgeport - Bill Pauley, Charleston - John R. Raese, Morgantown - Jody G. Smirl, Huntington - Rick Snuffer, Beaver - Vic Sprouse, South Charleston - Dallas Thacker, Huntington - Debbie Warner, Morgantown - Joyce Warner, Morgantown - Kris Warner, Charleston - Rusty Webb, Cross Lanes - John C. Yoder, Harpers Ferry


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