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Nevada: Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1863-64 (May be incomplete!)
William G. Albans 1863 Nathaniel A. H. Ball 1863 Frederick K. Bechtel 1863 C. M. Brosnan 1863 Charles H. Bryan 1863 Samuel A. Chapin 1863 John A. Collins 1863 Henry Conner 1863 James C. Corey 1863 Edward B. Dorsey 1863 Frederick A. Ent 1863 William Epler 1863 George I. Gibson 1863 William M. Gillespie 1863 James W. Haines 1863 W. R. Harrison 1863 William B. Hickok 1863 Levi Hite 1863 George A. Hudson 1863 Edward C. Ing 1863 J. Neely Johnson 1863 Frank H. Kennedy 1863 John H. Kinkead 1863 Marcus D. Larrowe 1863 James B. McClure 1863 Miles N. Mitchell 1863 Alanson W. Nightingill 1863 John W. North 1863 Chauncey Noteware 1863 Joseph R. Plunkett 1863 Charles S. Potter 1863 James H. Ralston 1863 Thomas B. Shamp 1863 James W. Small 1863 James Stark 1863 L. O. Sterns 1863 William M. Stewart 1863 William H. Virden 1863 Warren Wasson 1863 Samuel Youngs 1863 Thomas Fitch 1864

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