Missouri Republican Party offices
Index of Politicians by Party Office Held
State Party Officers:
Missouri Delegates to Republican National
Conventions: very incomplete!
- 1860:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1864:
Baltimore, Md.
- 1868:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1872:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 1876:
Cincinnati, Ohio
- 1880:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1884:
Chicago, Ill.
- 1900:
Philadelphia, Pa.
- 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.
- 1972:
Miami Beach, Fla.
- 1988: New
Orleans, La.
- 2004: New
York, N.Y.
Missouri Republican Party County Chairs:
very incomplete!
Adair
- Andrew
- Atchison
- Audrain
- Greene
- Jackson
- Jasper
Republican state chairs, 1874-1958
(Incomplete!)
Robert
T. Van Horn 1874-76
George
Howell Shields 1876-80
Thomas
J. Akins 1898-1902
Theodore
W. Hukriede 1916-18
William
F. Phares 1924-26
Arthur
M. Curtis 1931
Grover
W. Dalton 1937-45
Barak
T. Mattingly 1937-39
William
F. Phares 1948
H.
Kenneth Wangelin 1958
Members of Republican National Committee,
1866-1979 (Incomplete!)
William
Anderson Pile 1866-68
Benjamin
F. Loan 1868-70
John
B. Clark, Jr. 1870-72
Robert
T. Van Horn 1872-74
Richard
C. Kerens 1884-1900
Robert
T. Van Horn 1884
Thomas
J. Akins 1904-12
Charles
Nagel 1908-12
Thomas
K. Neidringhaus 1912
Thomas
Key Niedringhaus 1912-16
Grace
Semple Burlingham 1924
E.
B. Clements 1924
Arthur
M. Curtis 1937
Margaret
Wyeth 1937
Barak
T. Mattingly 1940-48
Mrs.
Victor N. Remley 1940
Frances
J. O'Meara 1944
Rosemary
L. Ginn 1960-79
Gene
Taylor 1968-71
Annie
Sweeney Reinhart 199?
Republican state party secretaries, 1919-37
(Incomplete!)
Jesse
W. Barrett 1919
Cleta
M. Smith 1937
Members of Republican State Committee,
1902-67 (Incomplete!)
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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