Democratic Party chairs in Essex County
(incomplete!):
James
D. Moriarty, as of 1913-14
— T.
Albeus Adams, as of 1919-21
— T.
Albeus Adams, as of 1925
— Samuel
I. Kessler, as of 1927
— James
J. McMahon, as of 1945
— Dennis
F. Carey, as of 1959
Republican Party chairs in Essex County
(incomplete!):
Herbert
W. Taylor, 1913-17
— A.
N. Dalrymple, 1913
— John
B. Woolston, as of 1919
— Frank
E. Davenport, as of 1920-21
— Jesse
R. Salmon, as of 1925
— E.
Garfield Gifford, as of 1927
— George
H. Becker, as of 1945
— William
F. Yeomans, as of 1959
— Robert
W. Kean, as of 1961
— Andrew
C. Axtell, as of 1964
Essex County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
Jacob
Van Arsdale —
William
Wright |
|
1864, Chicago:
William
H. Camp —
Theodore
Runyon |
|
1876, St. Louis:
David
Dodd —
Patrick
Doyle —
John
McGregor |
|
1888, St. Louis:
William
Harrigan |
|
1904, St. Louis:
John
R. Hardin —
James
Smith, Jr. |
|
1908, Denver:
John
R. Hardin |
|
1912, Baltimore:
John
L. Armitage —
Harry
F. Backus —
Edward
O. Cyphers —
John
W. Gaven —
Simon
Hahn —
Thomas
F. Holzinger —
George
K. Kirkham —
James
R. Nugent —
John
M. Rhodaback —
Arthur
B. Seymour —
James
Smith, Jr. |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Edward
F. Anderson —
Harry
F. Backus —
Angelo
R. Bianchi —
Dallas
Flannagan —
Charles
F. Herr —
Thomas
J. Leonard —
Charles
Myers —
James
R. Nugent —
Thomas
F. Preston —
Richard
Stockton |
|
1924, New York:
Daniel
J. Brennan —
John
J. Daniels —
Meyer
C. Ellenstein —
Marian
K. Garrison —
Moses
Greenwood —
Irma
A. Johnson —
John
A. Matthews —
Frank
J. McNulty —
James
R. Nugent —
Margaret
L. Outerbridge —
Annie
V. Reuss —
James
J. Whalen |
|
1928, Houston:
William
C. Cannon —
Rosemary
Carroll —
Mary
A. Cronin —
William
L. Fox —
Kate
B. Kanter —
Samuel
I. Kessler —
Helen
M. Madden —
John
A. Matthews —
George
V. McDonough —
Daniel
F. Minahan —
Paul
J. Moore —
Helen
V. Phillips —
William
R. Roebling |
|
1932, Chicago:
Julia
Blewitt —
Michael
J. A. Doyle —
William
J. Egan —
William
Freiday —
Charles
P. Gillen —
William
H. Kelly —
Samuel
I. Kessler —
William
P. Macksey —
Elizabeth
Mateer —
John
A. Matthews —
James
J. McMahon —
Emily
O'Connor —
Helen
V. Phillips —
Harold
Simandl |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
William
H. Kelly |
|
1940, Chicago:
Edward
D. Ballantine —
Lewis
B. Ballantyne —
John
P. Brady —
Rosemary
Carroll —
Bernard
M. Degnan —
Albert
Del Viscovo —
Michael
J. A. Doyle —
William
J. Egan —
Meyer
C. Ellenstein —
Margaret
C. Harrigan —
John
E. Joyce —
Samuel
I. Kessler —
Edward
J. Lonergan —
Elizabeth
Mateer —
William
Ricigliano —
William
A. Rucki —
Harold
Simandl —
Joseph
Smith —
Arthur
C. Thornhill —
William
A. Wachenfeld —
Patrick
A. Waters —
Andrew
F. Zazzali |
|
1944, Chicago:
Edward
D. Ballantine —
Mary
C. O'M. Bechtold —
Lillian
Clawans —
William
Freiday —
George
F. Hewson —
Elizabeth
Mateer —
James
B. McLeish —
James
J. McMahon —
Dominick
Miceli —
Vincent
J. Murphy —
Peter
R. Nehemkis, Sr. —
Edward
Leo O'Neill |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Edward
D. Ballantine —
John
A. Brady —
Joseph
M. Byrne, Jr. —
Daniel
V. Crosta —
William
Howe Davis —
Bernard
M. Degnan —
Meyer
C. Ellenstein —
William
Freiday —
Agnes
M. Haughey —
John
B. Keenan —
John
A. Matthews —
James
J. McMahon —
Vincent
J. Murphy |
|
1952, Chicago:
Arthur
Chapin —
William
J. Egan —
Thomas
J. Holleran —
John
B. Keenan —
James
W. Lowe —
Charles
A. Matthews —
Edward
J. McKenna —
Salvatore
Nesto —
Dwight
G. Palmer —
Joseph
Siegler —
Charles
A. Stanziale —
Patrick
A. Waters —
John
H. Yauch, Jr. |
|
1956, Chicago:
Ferdinand
J. Biunno —
Salvatore
A. Bontempo —
Dennis
F. Carey —
Harry
Dudkin —
John
J. Giblin —
Maclyn
S. Goldman —
John
B. Keenan —
James
W. Kelly, Jr. —
John
A. Kervick —
Harry
Lerner —
Irwin
LeWine —
Edward
J. McKenna —
James
J. McMahon —
Raphus
P. Means —
Vincent
J. Murphy —
Phelps
Phelps —
John
Proto —
Bernard
Rabinowitz —
Everett
C. Stanton —
James
D. Winans |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Hugh
J. Addonizio —
Joseph
G. Biancardi —
Nicholas
V. Caputo —
Dennis
F. Carey —
Anthony
J. Carino —
Harry
Dudkin —
Nicholas
T. Fernicola —
Horace
Gausepohl —
John
J. Giblin —
Maclyn
S. Goldman —
Muriel
C. Israel —
John
A. Kervick —
Leonard
Lee —
Armand
E. Lembo —
Harry
Lerner —
May
E. Maher —
Charles
A. Matthews —
Mae
M. Mazza —
Rita
S. McDonald —
James
J. McMahon —
Walter
Pozen —
Peter
W. Rodino, Jr. —
Norman
Schiff —
Madeline
A. Williams |
|
1968, Chicago:
Barbara
Grunther —
James
W. Kelly, Jr. —
David
Rothschild —
Frank
Witkus |
|
1976, New York:
William
L. Brach —
Donald
S. Coburn —
Frank
J. Dodd —
Frank
A. Fiorito —
Martin
Jelin —
Harry
Lerner —
Martha
McCalister —
Joyce
A. Morgan —
Francine
L. Rein —
Howard
Rosen —
Anne
Marie Russo —
Donald
Kofi Tucker |
|
1980, New York:
Frank
Askin —
Rosemary
Ciccone —
Richard
J. Codey —
Angelo
Cortinas —
Irene
Daniels —
David
DeMaio —
Rita
Fumosa —
Bernard
J. Gallagher —
Mildred
Barry Garvin —
Marion
C. Gillespie —
Juliet
Grant —
Carole
A. Graves —
Jerome
D. Greco —
Elton
E. Hill —
Timothy
S. Hull —
Sharpe
James —
Leslie
Janet Jenkins —
Guy
Knowles —
Wilburt
Kornegay —
Wynona
M. Lipman —
Jestine
Lucas —
Joanna
Noonan —
Francine
L. Rein —
Charles
Richardson —
Chali
Roche —
Patricia
Sebold —
Peter
Shapiro —
Jeffrey
Simms —
Amilkar
Velez-Lopez —
Charles
M. Walther, Jr. —
Evelyn
Williams |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Frank
Askin —
Douglas
Berman —
Curtis
D. Boyd, Sr. —
Willie
B. Brown —
Mildred
C. Crump —
Clive
Cummis —
Olympia
Dukakis —
Raymond
M. Durkin —
Mildred
Barry Garvin —
Thomas
P. Giblin —
Carole
A. Graves —
Lawrence
Hamm —
Hilda
Hidalgo —
Faith
S. Hochberg —
Jean
A. Holtz —
Sharpe
James —
Wynona
M. Lipman —
Joanna
Noonan —
Carmen
A. Orechio —
Dolores
B. Reilly —
Alan
Sagner —
Richard
P. Shorter —
Adrienne
R. Taylor —
Donald
Kofi Tucker —
Beverly
Williams —
Marietta
Williams —
Nancy
C. Winkler |
|
1996, Chicago:
Brendan
T. Byrne —
Wilfredo
Caraballo —
Richard
J. Codey —
Eleanore
K. Cohen —
Cardell
Cooper —
Mildred
C. Crump —
Clive
Cummis —
Alberta
Daniels —
Alfred
C. DeCotiis —
Thomas
P. Giblin —
Joseph
Ginarte —
Sally
Goodson —
John
Graham —
Clarence
Jackson —
Sharpe
James —
John
Johnson —
Wynona
M. Lipman —
Donald
M. Payne —
Ronald
C. Rice —
Amy
Rosen —
Patricia
Sebold —
Arlene
Tyler-Benson |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
Robert
L. Bowser —
Richard
J. Codey —
Sharpe
James —
Donald
M. Payne |
|
2004, Boston:
Thomas
Barrett —
Brendan
T. Byrne —
Linda
Cavanaugh —
Richard
J. Codey —
Ann
Cummis —
Joseph
N. DiVincenzo —
Zulima
V. Farber —
Nia
H. Gill —
Carl
Goldberg —
John
Graham —
Mark
Infante —
Sharpe
James —
Leland
Peyser —
Maria
Ruiz —
Christine
Samuels —
Pat
Sarma —
Sylvia
Steiner —
Catherine
F. Willis |
|
2008, Denver:
Tom
Barrett —
Cory
A. Booker —
Bobbi
Brown-Plofker —
Brendan
T. Byrne —
Patricia
E. Campos —
Richard
J. Codey —
Mildred
C. Crump —
Joseph
N. DiVincenzo —
Glynnis
Forbes —
Nia
H. Gill —
Janet
L. Graham —
Seth
Harris —
Reggie
Jackson —
Mila
M. Jasey —
Jacquelyn
E. Johnson —
Jeh
C. Johnson —
Margarita
Muniz —
Ronald
C. Rice —
M.
Teresa Ruiz —
Christine
Samuels —
Patricia
Sebold —
Philip
Thigpen —
Melvin
Williams —
Catherine
F. Willis |
|
Progressive
National Conventions: |
|
1912, Chicago:
J.
Franklin Fort |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Joseph
C. Hornblower —
William
S. Taitonte |
|
1860, Chicago:
Horace
N. Congar —
Frederick
T. Frelinghuysen —
Marcus
L. Ward |
|
1864, Baltimore:
Joseph
Coult |
|
1888, Chicago:
Henry
M. Doremus —
George
A. Halsey —
Herman
C. H. Herold —
Ambrose
M. Matthews —
Thomas
B. Peabody —
Henry
A. Potter |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
Elias
M. Condit |
|
1896, St. Louis:
Charles
Bradley —
J.
Franklin Fort —
Frederick
W. Mock —
Franklin
Murphy —
Frank
M. Parker —
William
Riker, Jr. |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
George
E. DeCamp —
George
A. Douglas —
Robert
W. Hawkesworth —
Franklin
Murphy —
John
H. Palmer —
Leslie
D. Ward |
|
1904, Chicago:
Henry
M. Doremus —
John
F. Dryden —
Benjamin
Graham —
Herman
C. H. Herold —
Ira
D. Kipp —
Franklin
Murphy —
Charles
Starr —
Leslie
D. Ward —
Thomas
D. Webb —
John
B. Wood |
|
1912, Chicago:
Willis
L. Brownell —
Everett
Colby —
Frank
L. Driver —
J.
Franklin Fort —
William
L. Glorieux —
Theodore
B. Gottlieb —
Harold
J. Howland —
John
N. Klein —
William
A. Lord —
Wilber
A. Mott —
Edmund
B. Osborne —
Irving
K. Taylor —
Edward
T. Ward |
|
1916, Chicago:
Henry
M. Doremus —
William
B. Kinney —
Frederick
E. Kip —
Ira
A. Kip, Jr. —
William
A. Lord —
Howard
Marshall —
John
McNellen —
Manton
B. Metcalf —
Thomas
L. Raymond —
Lewis
S. Thompson —
George
L. Warren |
|
1920, Chicago:
Austen
Colgate —
Henry
M. Doremus —
Edward
D. Duffield —
Peter
D. Eggleston —
William
L. Glorieux —
Albert
E. Howe —
Philip
Krimke —
Louis
Lippman —
Richard
Wayne Parker —
Arthur
T. Vanderbilt |
|
1924, Cleveland:
Walter
G. Alexander —
Helen
M. Berry —
Edith
H. Colby —
Austen
Colgate —
Harriet
V. Colton —
Ellis
P. Earle —
George
A. Geunther —
Lida
E. Higby —
Harry
L. Huelsenbeck —
Benjamin
F. Jones —
Frederick
R. Lehlbach —
James
J. Thompson |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Walter
G. Alexander —
Helen
M. Berry —
Theodore
C. Brandies —
Franklin
W. Fort —
E.
Garfield Gifford —
Lida
E. Higby —
Harry
L. Huelsenbeck —
Frederick
R. Lehlbach —
Louis
Lippman —
Joseph
B. Marino —
Perley
Albert Prior —
Thomas
L. Raymond —
T.
Clyde Riley |
|
1932, Chicago:
Louis
V. Aronson —
Elizabeth
Blume —
Maria
C. Carlucci —
Jerome
T. Congleton —
Harry
O. Coughlan —
Louis
F. Dodd —
Joseph
P. Dosch —
Agnes
Jones Gifford —
E.
St. J. Greble, Jr. —
Lida
E. Higby —
Frank
L. Kramer —
Wilhelmine
Lersch —
Louis
Lippman —
Oliver
Randolph —
Aletta
H. K. Stout |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Jane
Ann Bostock —
Hendon
Chubb —
Lester
H. Clee —
Edward
D. Duffield —
Agnes
Jones Gifford —
Harry
L. Huelsenbeck —
Robert
W. Kean —
Gloanna
W. MacCarthy —
Oliver
Randolph —
William
H. Seely —
Arthur
T. Vanderbilt —
William
J. Wells —
Eliza
G. Wright |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Platt
Adams —
Myra
A. Blakeslee —
Joseph
A. Bower —
Margaret
F. Chapin —
Paul
J. Christianson —
Lester
H. Clee —
Clayton
E. Freeman —
E.
Prudence Jamouneau —
Malvin
B. Johnson —
Victor
D. Lindeman —
Gerard
J. Spatola, Jr. —
Arthur
T. Vanderbilt —
J.
Branton Wallace |
|
1944, Chicago:
Edward
E. Bruen —
Clayton
E. Freeman —
Albert
W. Hawkes —
Eugene
F. Hoffman —
E.
Prudence Jamouneau —
Gloanna
W. MacCarthy —
Frank
J. Murray —
Alfred
J. Padula —
Samuel
Roessler —
William
E. Speers —
Arthur
T. Vanderbilt —
Walter
D. Van Riper —
William
H. Williams |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
George
K. Batt —
George
H. Becker —
Samuel
S. Ferster —
Frank
A. Franklin —
Clayton
E. Freeman —
Agnes
Jones Gifford —
Margaret
D. Haines —
George
W. Merck —
Hudson
Millar, Jr. —
William
J. Orchard —
Pauline
Puryear —
Horace
Tantum |
|
1952, Chicago:
Mark
Anton —
George
H. Becker —
Bertram
C. Bland —
John
E. Cash —
Florence
Colson —
Abbie
Magee —
Anthony
P. Miele —
Percy
A. Miller, Jr. —
Dorothea
Ochs —
Winston
Paul —
Douglas
R. Tucker —
Alwin
Wangner —
Irving
Yankowitz |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Mark
Anton —
William
O. Barnes, Jr. —
John
E. Cash —
Harry
L. Derby —
Herbert
H. Eber —
Anthony
Giuliano —
Ruth
Grey —
F.
Willard Griffith —
Arthur
W. Jones —
Anna
King —
John
Martin —
Milford
A. Vieser |
|
1960, Chicago:
Andrew
C. Axtell —
Stanley
G. Bedford —
Leslie
L. Blau —
Robert
J. Citrino, Jr. —
Alfred
C. Clapp —
F.
Willard Griffith —
Robert
W. Kean —
Herbert
Roemmele —
Ruth
E. Stevenson —
Raymond
B. Stiles —
William
L. Stubbs —
Margaret
L. Wilson —
William
F. Yeomans |
|
1964, San Francisco:
Mark
Anton —
Andrew
C. Axtell —
Leslie
L. Blau —
Robert
J. Citrino, Jr. —
Fred
Corrado —
John
N. Dakis —
Mrs.
J. G. Fernald —
George
G. Fleming —
Robert
W. Kean —
C.
Robert Sarcone —
Ruth
E. Stevenson —
William
F. Tompkins —
Walter
D. Van Riper —
Milford
A. Vieser —
George
M. Wallhauser |
|
1968, Miami Beach:
Leslie
L. Blau —
John
deC. Blondel —
Thomas
R. Farley —
Michael
A. Giuliano —
C.
Stewart Hausmann —
Edmund
T. Hume —
Frank
A. Pagalianite —
Lois
J. Smith —
Beatrice
M. Stiles —
John
M. D. Welch |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Virginia
D. Benjamin —
Jane
Burgio —
Gerardo
L. Del Tufo —
Clifford
B. Finkle, Jr. —
Michael
A. Giuliano —
C.
Stewart Hausmann —
Philip
D. Kaltenbacher —
Myron
Leskiw —
Aubrey
C. Lewis —
Frank
A. Orechio —
Lillie
B. Rodwell —
Nancy
Jane Schron —
George
M. Wallhauser, Jr. |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Samuel
Smith |
|
2004, New York:
Mary
Devon O'Brien —
Kevin
J. O'Toole —
Barbara
Sobel —
Candace
Straight —
Kathy
Sumter-Edwards —
Maria
Vicchlariello |
|
2008, St. Paul:
Maria
Chappa —
Harold
Edwards —
Herb
Glenn —
Cheryl
Halpern —
Leslie
Ellis Lombardy —
Mark
Meyerowitz —
Mary
Devon O'Brien —
Bethany
O'Toole —
Kevin
J. O'Toole —
Hadren
Simmons —
Christopher
Smith |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Asa
Whitehead |
|
1844, Baltimore:
William
Burnet Kinney |
|
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