Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933
(May be incomplete!)
Robert
Lane Anderson 1933
James
S. Barron 1933
Eleanor
Parrish Barton 1933
Cyrus
W. Beale 1933
W.
N. Breckinridge 1933
Larkin
F. Bristow 1933
Robert
K. Brock 1933
Bernard
P. Chamberlain 1933
Whitwell
W. Coxe 1933
Charles
W. Crush 1933
Duncan
Curry 1933
James
S. Easley 1933
D.
Lane Elder 1933
C.
O'Conor Goolrick 1933
Elizabeth
Gregory Hill 1933
Lottie
L. Hines 1933
Genevieve
Y. Hitt 1933
Elizabeth
C. Hull 1933
Margaret
N. Keith 1933
John
B. Minor 1933
Minnie
Muirhead Owen 1933
John
M. Parsons 1933
Charles
Pickett 1933
Brantz
M. Roszel 1933
W.
J. Sebrell 1933
William
B. Snidow 1933
O.
L. Stearnes 1933
W.
J. Strother 1933
S.
D. Timberlake, Jr. 1933
Kennon
C. Whittle 1933
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1933 Oct 3:
Elizabeth
C. Hull (Wet), elected;
C.
O'Conor Goolrick (Wet), elected;
Larkin
F. Bristow (Wet), elected;
James
S. Barron (Wet), elected;
Elizabeth
Gregory Hill (Wet), elected;
W.
J. Sebrell (Wet), elected;
John
B. Minor (Wet), elected;
Eleanor
Parrish Barton (Wet), elected;
Cyrus
W. Beale (Wet), elected;
Lottie
L. Hines (Wet), elected;
D.
Lane Elder (Wet), elected;
Robert
K. Brock (Wet), elected;
James
S. Easley (Wet), elected;
John
M. Parsons (Wet), elected;
Kennon
C. Whittle (Wet), elected;
Whitwell
W. Coxe (Wet), elected;
Minnie
Muirhead Owen (Wet), elected;
O.
L. Stearnes (Wet), elected;
Bernard
P. Chamberlain (Wet), elected;
Brantz
M. Roszel (Wet), elected;
Genevieve
Y. Hitt (Wet), elected;
W.
J. Strother (Wet), elected;
Charles
Pickett (Wet), elected;
Margaret
N. Keith (Wet), elected;
Robert
Lane Anderson (Wet), elected;
William
B. Snidow (Wet), elected;
Charles
W. Crush (Wet), elected;
W.
N. Breckinridge (Wet), elected;
Duncan
Curry (Wet), elected;
S.
D. Timberlake, Jr. (Wet), elected;
Rubenette
Lee Fleet (Dry), defeated;
L.
E. Cockrell (Dry), defeated;
W.
J. Nelms (Dry), defeated;
Edward
F. Raiford (Dry), defeated;
Andrew
J. Dunning, Jr. (Dry), defeated;
Mrs.
Henry S. Eley (Dry), defeated;
May
Quarles (Dry), defeated;
T.
Dix Sutton (Dry), defeated;
S.
M. Atkinson (Dry), defeated;
Lucius
Gregory (Dry), defeated;
R.
B. Crawford (Dry), defeated;
William
D. Prince (Dry), defeated;
J.
W. Cammack (Dry), defeated;
James
B. Wilborn (Dry), defeated;
J.
H. Hargrave (Dry), defeated;
J.
Calvin Moss (Dry), defeated;
J.
P. McConnell (Dry), defeated;
B.
Ellison (Dry), defeated;
T.
N. Haas (Dry), defeated;
Stella
R. Moore (Dry), defeated;
Mrs.
T. G. Pullen (Dry), defeated;
Mrs.
Howard M. Hoge (Dry), defeated;
Horace
L. Woodward (Dry), defeated;
Frank
Lyon (Dry), defeated;
James
N. Hillman (Dry), defeated;
J.
N. Harman (Dry), defeated;
F.
F. Hurt (Dry), defeated;
R.
S. Griffith (Dry), defeated;
Lucy
Rice (Dry), defeated;
Robert
Lee Durham (Dry), defeated.
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