Democratic Party chairs in Monroe County
(incomplete!):
John
Pallace, 1901-04
— John
F. Dailey, 1910-12
— William
J. Hunt, as of 1927-32
— Donald
A. Dailey, as of 1936-40
— Roy F.
Bush, as of 1941-42
— William
N. Posner, as of 1955
— Leonard
L. Schieffelin, as of 1965
Republican Party chairs in Monroe County
(incomplete!):
James
L. Hotchkiss, 1901-27
— Harry
J. Bareham, as of 1929-33
— Arthur
Lochte, as of 1939
— Thomas
E. Broderick, as of 1942
— Fred
I. Parrish, as of 1955
Monroe County
Delegates to National Party Conventions
Democratic
National Conventions: |
|
1860, Charleston and Baltimore:
B.
F. Gilkeson —
S.
B. Jewett |
|
1864, Chicago:
Isaac
Butts —
William
C. Rowley |
|
1876, St. Louis:
Frederick
Cook —
William
Purcell |
|
1880, Cincinnati:
Frederick
Cook |
|
1888, St. Louis:
George
Raines |
|
1892, Chicago:
Frederick
Cook —
George
Raines |
|
1904, St. Louis:
George
Raines |
|
1912, Baltimore:
Frank
F. Blackford —
Edward
J. Carey —
Thomas
W. Finucane —
William
C. Page —
John
Pallace —
Charles
S. Rauber |
|
1916, St. Louis:
Joseph
Adams —
Frank
J. G. Connor —
Herman
Erb —
John
W. Fitzgerald —
Howard
T. Mosher |
|
1920, San Francisco:
John
P. Bowman —
James
E. Conley —
Margaret
Curtis —
James
S. Havens —
Henry
L. Jesserer —
Hiram
R. Wood |
|
1924, New York:
John
F. Dailey —
Adelaide
Goode —
Meyer
Jacobstein —
Austin
J. Mahoney —
Harlan
W. Rippey —
Julia
D. Tierney —
Elizabeth
J. Ward |
|
1928, Houston:
Joseph
Adams —
Meyer
Jacobstein —
James
E. Malley —
William
C. Page —
Harlan
W. Rippey —
Anna
Brewster Wells |
|
1932, Chicago:
Michael
S. Cariola —
Meta
Fay —
Meyer
Jacobstein —
William
C. Page —
Harlan
W. Rippey —
George
S. Van Schaick |
|
1936, Philadelphia:
Donald
A. Dailey —
Emmett
Finucane —
John
D. Lynn —
Anna
May Rush —
Anthony
Scinta —
Charles
Stanton |
|
1940, Chicago:
Roy
F. Bush —
Donald
A. Dailey —
Vincent
Dailey —
Rocco
Giordano —
Frederick
D. Lamb —
Joseph
E. Silverstein —
Harriet
Thompson |
|
1944, Chicago:
Roy
F. Bush —
J.
Merton Colby —
Vincent
Dailey —
Jacob
Komenski —
Paul
Muscarella —
Nelson
E. Owen, Jr. —
Anna
May Rush —
Louis
A. Wehle |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Rubin
Brodsky —
Roy
F. Bush —
Michael
S. Cariola —
Emmett
L. Doyle —
Raymond
A. Morgan —
Anna
May Rush —
Louis
A. Wehle |
|
1952, Chicago:
Roy
F. Bush —
Francis
J. D'Amanda —
Alphonse
A. Papalia —
Anthony
S. Picciotti —
Anna
May Rush —
Louis
A. Wehle |
|
1956, Chicago:
John
G. Bittner —
Francis
J. D'Amanda —
Charles
DiSalvo —
William
N. Posner —
Charles
F. Stockmeister —
Louis
A. Wehle |
|
1960, Los Angeles:
Frederick
R. Clark —
Henry
E. Gillette —
Alice
Grant —
Thomas
H. Keenan —
William
N. Posner —
Isobel
Powers —
Martin
E. Sher —
Louis
A. Wehle |
|
1964, Atlantic City:
Lennarth
C. Anderson —
Rose
M. Ferro —
Frederick
T. Finucane —
Henry
E. Gillette —
Frank
T. Lamb —
C.
Peter McCollough —
Robert
E. O'Brien —
Alphonse
A. Papalia —
William
N. Posner —
Albert
W. Rowe —
Martin
E. Sher —
Harper
Sibley, Jr. —
Louis
A. Wehle —
James
P. Wilmot |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Judith
G. Abend —
David
R. Branch —
Joyce
E. Buettner —
Willie
Carter —
Margaret
Costanza —
Paul
M. Dubois —
Henry
E. Gillette —
Jane
S. Glassbrook —
Lucille
King —
Peter
G. Lazzaro —
Ruth
Monaco —
David
F. O'Brien —
Richard
D. Rosenbloom —
Hyla
Sandgrond —
John
R. Saxe —
Jane
R. Selman —
Louise
M. Slaughter —
Thomas
L. Thourson |
|
1980, New York:
John
D. Abbott —
Shirley
Bates —
Jeffrey
Carlson —
John
J. G. Erb —
Thomas
F. Ferrarese —
Thomas
A. Fink —
Kathleen
M. Galvani —
Mary
Margaret Juers —
F.
Glenn King —
Laurence
J. Kirwan —
Augustine
Ramos —
Patsy
Robertson —
Ruth
M. Scott —
William
G. Scott —
Louise
M. Slaughter —
Marian
T. Straight —
Herman
Walz |
|
1984, San Francisco:
Linda
Lee Alford —
Maxine
Childress Brown —
Leslie
Calder —
Samuel
Colombo —
Thomas
R. Frey —
Paul
E. Haney —
Nan
Johnson —
Laurence
J. Kirwan —
James
Lloyd —
Patrick
M. Malgieri —
Nancy
Padilla —
Carolyn
P. Rankin —
Nathan
J. Robfogel |
|
1988, Atlanta:
Maxine
Childress Brown —
Aloma
Cason —
Marina
Chianello —
Robert
Cook —
Philip
A. Fedele —
Franklin
D. R. Florence —
David
F. Gantt —
Elizabeth
Susan Gerling —
Irene
L. Gossin —
Suzanne
R. Ludlow —
Patricia
McCarthy —
Kevin
B. Murray —
Nancy
Padilla —
John
Donald Perry —
Louise
M. Slaughter —
Lue
Terry Stith —
Ronnie
Thomas —
JoAnn
Ward —
Fran
E. Weisberg —
Charles
J. Zicari |
|
1996, Chicago:
Margaret
Brown —
Robert
Cook —
Susan
A. Cowell —
Patricia
Ford —
Michael
Freedman —
David
F. Gantt —
Bernice
Hall —
William
A. Johnson, Jr. —
Marguerite
Relin —
Louise
M. Slaughter —
Audrey
Smith —
Patricia
J. S. Thompson —
Bolgen
Vargas |
|
2000, Los Angeles:
David
F. Gantt —
Joseph
D. Morelle —
Marguerite
Relin —
Louise
M. Slaughter |
|
2004, Boston:
Felice
Brown —
Molly
Clifford —
Richard
Dollinger —
Cynthia
Elliott —
David
F. Gantt —
Janet
Miller —
Kevin
B. Murray —
Clayton
Osborne —
Marguerite
Relin —
Gladys
Santiago —
Paul
Shanahan —
Lovely
Ann Warren —
Gaynelle
Wethers |
|
2008, Denver:
Beverly
Burrell-Moore —
David
F. Gantt —
Lynda
G. Goldstein —
Julie
R. Hutchinson —
Thaddeus
I. Mack —
Adam
C. McFadden —
Giuseppina
A. Meleca —
Joseph
D. Morelle —
Ken
Preston —
Florence
Tripi —
Lovely
Ann Warren —
Diane
Watkins |
|
|
Republican
National Conventions: |
|
1856, Philadelphia:
Samuel
G. Andrews —
Roswell
Hart —
Ezra
Parsons |
|
1860, Chicago:
Alexander
Babcock —
Henry
R. Selden |
|
1868, Chicago:
A.
Carter Wilder |
|
1872, Philadelphia:
Freeman
Clarke —
Herman
Mutchler —
A.
Carter Wilder |
|
1884, Chicago:
Leonard
Burritt —
Jonas
Jones —
Dayton
G. Morgan —
Hulbert
H. Warner |
|
1892, Minneapolis:
John
A. Barhite —
George
C. Buell —
George
A. Goss —
Frederick
E. Gott —
Hulbert
H. Warner |
|
1896, St. Louis:
George
W. Aldridge —
C.
D. Babcock —
Anderson
Bowen —
Frank
P. Higbie —
William
A. Sutherland |
|
1900, Philadelphia:
George
W. Aldridge —
DeWitt
C. Becker —
Henry
C. Brewster —
John
C. McVean, Jr. |
|
1904, Chicago:
George
W. Aldridge —
Henry
C. Brewster —
Selden
S. Brown —
James
L. Hotchkiss —
James
B. Perkins |
|
1908, Chicago:
George
W. Aldridge —
James
L. Hotchkiss —
Frank
M. Jones —
Charles
J. White |
|
1912, Chicago:
George
W. Aldridge —
Pharcellus
V. Crittenden —
James
L. Hotchkiss —
Frank
M. Jones —
Lewis
W. Udell |
|
1916, Chicago:
George
W. Aldridge —
Andrew
H. Bown —
Pharcellus
V. Crittenden —
James
L. Hotchkiss |
|
1920, Chicago:
George
W. Aldridge —
George
W. Dunn —
Thomas
B. Dunn —
James
L. Hotchkiss —
John
McKie |
|
1924, Cleveland:
William
H. Craig —
Cora
A. Forsyth —
James
L. Hotchkiss —
Arthur
T. Pammenter —
Florence
Van Wie —
Gertrude
Wendt |
|
1928, Kansas City:
Harry
J. Bareham —
Bertha
A. Bush —
George
Eastman —
Gifford
Morgan —
Kenneth
C. Townson —
Stephen
J. Warren |
|
1932, Chicago:
Harry
J. Bareham —
Esten
A. Fletcher —
Agnes
T. George —
Frank
J. Smith —
Lewis
S. West |
|
1936, Cleveland:
Thomas
E. Broderick —
Frederick
W. Ereth —
Agnes
T. George —
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Ranlet
Miner —
Gifford
Morgan —
Jessica
McCullough Weis |
|
1940, Philadelphia:
Esther
E. Barnes —
Thomas
E. Broderick —
Emmett
R. Gauhn —
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Kenneth
B. Keating —
Arthur
Lochte —
Jessica
McCullough Weis |
|
1944, Chicago:
Thomas
E. Broderick —
Emmett
R. Gauhn —
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Rodney
B. Janes —
Helen
B. Power —
Jessica
McCullough Weis |
|
1948, Philadelphia:
Thomas
E. Broderick —
Emmett
R. Gauhn —
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Kenneth
B. Keating —
Jessica
McCullough Weis —
Netti
Wettling |
|
1952, Chicago:
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Kenneth
B. Keating —
May
R. McCall —
August
Muehleisen —
Fred
I. Parrish —
Albert
W. Skinner —
Jessica
McCullough Weis |
|
1956, San Francisco:
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Gordon
A. Howe —
Kenneth
B. Keating —
Howard
J. Ludington, Jr. —
August
Muehleisen —
Fred
I. Parrish —
Jessica
McCullough Weis |
|
1960, Chicago:
Leonard
A. Boniface —
John
DiGaetano —
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Gordon
A. Howe —
Kenneth
B. Keating —
Arthur
M. Richardson —
Erva
W. Smith —
Jessica
McCullough Weis |
|
1964, San Francisco:
David
Boehm —
Joseph
Farbo —
Carl
S. Hallauer —
Gordon
A. Howe —
Kenneth
B. Keating —
John
P. Lomenzo —
Richard
W. Sweeting |
|
1972, Miami Beach:
Dorothy
Y. Cook —
Edna
F. Daly —
William
F. Dwyer —
Thomas
H. Gosnell —
Gordon
A. Howe —
Stephen
May |
|
1988, New Orleans:
Beverly
Jackson |
|
2004, New York:
James
Auberger —
Maggie
Brooks —
Tammy
Buck —
Noelle
Burley —
Stephen
Minarik |
|
2008, St. Paul:
William
Nojay |
|
Whig National
Conventions: |
|
1839, Harrisburg:
Isaac
Lacy |
|
|
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