Kansas Republican Party offices
Index of Politicians by Party Office Held
State Party Officers:
Kansas Delegates to Republican National
Conventions: very incomplete!
- 1860:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1864:
Baltimore, Md.
- 1868:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1884:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1888:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1892:
Minneapolis, Minn.
- 1896: St.
Louis, Mo.
- 1908:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1912:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1916:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1920:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1928:
Kansas City, Mo.
- 1932:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1936:
Cleveland, Ohio
- 1940:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1944:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1948:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1952:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1956: San
Francisco, Calif.
- 1960:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1964: San
Francisco, Calif.
- 1972:
Miami Beach, Fla.
- 1988: New
Orleans, La.
- 2004: New
York, N.Y.
Republican state chairs, 1904-60
(Incomplete!)
Walter
Roscoe Stubbs 1904-08
J.
L. Stryker 1925
John
Hamilton 1931
Frank
Carlson 1932-34
Frank
G. Todd 1937
Walter
S. Fees 1941
A.
Harry Crane 1945
Walter
S. Fees 1946-48
James
V. Pratt 1958
James
B. Pearson 1960
Members of Republican National Committee,
1866-1964 (Incomplete!)
Samuel
Johnson Crawford 1866-68
John
A. Martin 1868-70
Samuel
C. Pomeroy 1870-72
John
A. Martin 1872-
David
W. Mulvane 1900-12
F.
S. Stanley 1912
David
W. Mulvane 1920-24
Mrs.
R. R. Bittman 1924
Mrs.
Ralph A. Harris 1936-40
John
Hamilton 1937
Harry
Darby 1940-64
Republican state party secretaries,
1894-1937 (Incomplete!)
Joseph
L. Bristow 1894-98
Cloyed
H. Bailey 1937
Members of Republican State Central Committee,
1898 (Incomplete!)
David
W. Mulvane 1898
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