2313 |20a Delegates and Alternates to the Democratic National Convention San Francisco June 28, 1920 Brunt Pr., 766 Mission I 2313 20a py l Delegates and Alternates to the Democratic National Convention San Francisco June 28, 1920 Brunt Pr., 766 Mission \<\z^ ^nSmM^^^^*- /* 7' 1L 6 ALABAMA (Unofficial) AT LARGE DELEGATES M. G. Algood Montgomery S. J. Bowie ......... .Birmingham Borden Burr Birmingham J. J. Mayfield Montgomery ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — -William McLeod Mobile Geo. W. Taylor Demopolis 2 — D. M. Powell Greenville A. T. Goodwin Florala 3 — A. Y. Malone Dothan Mike Solly Ozark 4 — S. P. McDonald Sylacauga J. Craig Smith Selma 5 — Daniel Pratt Prattville D. W. Crawford Dadeville 6 — C. B. Verner Tuscaloosa J. Marvin Moore Marion 7 — J. A. Lusk Guntersville L. L. Herzberg Gadsden 8 — R. T. Simpson Florence T. M. Jones Decatur 9 — W. L. Harrison Birmingham Hunter Armstrong . . . Birmingham 10 — J. Alexander Smith .... Jasper E. B. Fite Hamilton ALTERNATES ^ARIZONA AT LARGE DELEGATES P. W. O'Sullivan Prescott E. Elmo Bollinger Kingman L. B. Lanahan Flagstaff E. A. Sawyer Winslow W. D. Claypool Claypool W. W. Pace Thatcher W. A. Mouer Phoenix Alexander Baker Phoenix E. W. Coker Florence Charles Blenman Tucson Mrs. Betty White Douglas James A. Harrison Nogales ALTERNATES David Hopkins Clarkdale J. C. Wilson Kingman W. C. Rittenhouse Williams Levi S. Udall St. Johns H. A. Elliott Clifton Mrs. George A. Foote .... Thatcher Miss Alice Birdsall .... Phoenix C. H. Akers Phoenix Mrs. Helen Price Tucson A. B. Ming Yuma Mrs. Anna M. Hirst .... Douglas Mrs. Theo. Marsh Nogales ♦According to the rule adopted by the National Convention of 1916 no State may elect a greater number of delegates than the combined number of delegates and alter- nates to which the State is entitled. In the case of Arizona the number of delegates and alternates exceeds the quota of the State. This list is compiled from the official cre- dentials and is subject to modification by the National Committee. ARKANSAS AT LARGE DELEGATES Hon. Joe T. Robinson . Hon. Wm. F. Kirby . Hon. Chas. H. Brough Mrs. T. T. Cotnam . . Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock ALTERNATES Miss Josephine Miller . . Little Rock R. P. Allen Little Rock J. D. Head Texarkana Seth Reynolds Ashdown DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — John H. Hawthorne . . . Jonesboro Ad Bertig Paragould 2 — J. B. Baker Melbourne W. E. Hamil Pocahontas 3 — J. D. Covey Bentonville Claud A. Fuller . . . Eureka Springs 4 — w. E. Decker Fort Smith J. D. Sanderson Texarkana 5 — R. T. Compton Wing Heartsill Reagon .... Clarksville 6 — Sam T. Levine Pine Bluff W. M. Carden Malvern 7 — e. O. Mahoney El Dorado Henry Bordeaux Dermott ALTERNATES Mrs. R. P. Taylor .... Paragould Mrs. Edwin Bevine Helena Sam Deener Batesville Mrs. Nellie Trevathan . . . Batesville J. Sam Rowland Harrison Frank Carson Yellville Mrs. Stella Brizzolara . Fort Smith Ben Johnson Waldron Andy Ward Clarksville J. B. Crownover .... Dardanelle Mrs. J. F. Manier .... Hot Springs Heber McLaughlin Toltec Mrs. C. W. Smith Camden J. C. Jolly . Warren CALIFORNIA AT LARGE DELEGATES Gavin McNab .... San Francisco Edward L. Doheny . . . Los Angeles Miss Mary E. Foy .... Pasadena Mrs. Nellie G. Donohoe . . . Oakland ALTERNATES Olin Wellborn, Jr. R. F. Del Valle . Robert Fitzgerald . . Los Angeles . Los Angeles CALIFORNIA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Emmet Seawell Santa Rosa Thomas A. Gianella . . . Marysville 2 — Ralph McGee Sutter Creek Mollie Carpenter Placerville 3 — George E. Catts Stockton George W. Vice Sacramento 4 — Hugo K. Asher .... San Francisco E. S. Heller San Francisco 5 — Timothy A. Reardon . San Francisco Sarah S. Hagan . . . San Francisco 6 — George Beck Livermore Mrs. Georgia C. Ormsby . . . Oakland 7 — Minnie R. Fitzgerald .... Fresno Chas. A. Barlow .... Bakersfield 8 — Wm. T. Jeter Santa Cruz C. A. Storke Santa Barbara 9 — John B. Couston Altadena Lorin A. Handley .... Los Angeles 10 — Francis J. Heney . . . Santa Monica Mrs. France T. Parker . Beverly Hills 11 — Mrs. Violette S. Campbell . El Centro Charles M. Brown Redlands ALTERNATES W. P. Thomas Ukiah, Cal. Emily Claire Shellooe C. L. Culbert .... Jackson, Cal. Mrs. C. K. Walsh . . . Auburn, Cal. Miss Harriett Lee . . Woodland, Cal. Mrs. Regina Kilgariff . Sacramento Mrs. Katherine Siering, San Francisco Sydney M. Van Wyck, Jr. . . . San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco . Oakland, Cal. Berkeley, Cal. Thomas W. Hickey . James D. Phelan . Wm. B. Bunker . . Carrie L. Hoyt . . . Dr. Mary E. Butin . J. T. Wisecarver . . Nicholas W. Bowden J. R. Thompson . . John B. Elliott . . Marie Larkey . . . I. J. Muma Los Angeles Miss Ruth Sterry . . . Los Angeles James W. Glassford ... El Centro Frank Salamons San Diego Modesto, Cal. . . San Jose Santa Barbara Alhambra, Cal. Glendale, Cal. COLORADO AT LARGE DELEGATES Helen L. Grenfell Denver P. J. McHugh Ft. Collins Raymond Miller Galetea Geo. T. Bradley Ouray DISTRICTS . DELEGATES 1 — Ira C. Rothgerber Denver Horace N. Hawkins Denver 2 — Wm. D. Reilly Kiowa Mary E. Nickels Englewood 3 — O. T. Clark Trinidad Hattie McCaskill Rocky Ford 4 — Alice B. Clark . . . Glenwood Springs Herman W. Kluge Palisades ALTERNATES Nancy Kirkland . . . . . . Denver A. K. Clark Ft. Morgan Luther Hertel Golden J. H. Slattery ....... Silverton ALTERNATES Phil McCarty Denver Harry N. Sayles Denver H. B. Tedrow Boulder Mrs. Charlie P. Cochran . Ft. Morgan Lee Neeley Walsenburg M. M. Sutley Saguache Roy Sloan Salida John C. Bell Montrose DELEGATES David E. Fitzgerald . . Thomas J. Spellacy . . Chas. D. Lockwood . Bryan F. Mahan . . . CONNECTICUT AT LARGE .New Haven . . Hartford . Stamford New London ALTERNATES Mrs. Josepha Whitney . . New Haven Mrs. Josephine H. Maxim . Hartford Homer S. Cummings Stamford John F. Crosby Hartford DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Augustine Lonergan . . . Hartford Philip M. Leakin Hartford 2 — Daniel Dunn Willimantic Edward Yeomans Andover 3 — James J. Walsh Meriden Arthur B. O'Keefe .... New Haven 4 — William Kirk Bridgeport Jeremiah Donovan . . . So. Norwalk 5 — E. O. Wagner Lakeville William R. Palmer Oxford ALTERNATES Wm. J. Madden Bristol Saul Berman Hartford Edward J. Keegan .... Wilsonville Mrs. Fannie Welch .... Columbia John J. Prior Wallingford Benjamin Slade New Haven B. I. Ashmun Bridgeport Michael Connery .... Georgetown Thomas Wells Lakeville DELAWARE AT LARGE DELEGATES William Coyne Wilmington Eben F. Grazer Newark Josiah O. Wolcott, Washington, D. C. Benjamin A. Hazel .... Smyrna Harlan M. Joseph Midway William F. Allen Seaford ALTERNATES Dr. Thomas O. Cooper . . Wilmington John G. Gray Wilmington J. C. Beck Dover W. S. Smith Harrington William C. Lofland Lewis Robert P. Davis Milford FLORIDA (Unofficial) AT LARGE DELEGATES Frank Clark Gainesville Albert W. Gilchrist . . . Punta Gorda T. J. Appleyard .... Tallahassee J. E. Alexander ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — John A. Graham .... Bradentown Kelsey Blanton Bartow 2 — Robert E. Davies .... Gainesville Eli Futch Gainesville 3 — E. M. Collins Quincy Thomas A. Yon Tallahasse 4 — A. Y. Milam Jacksonville J. E. T. Bowden Jacksonville ALTERNATES J. F. C. Griggs Tampa GEORGIA The following named persons have been certified by the Democratic State Execu- tive Committee of Georgia as having been elected in pursuance of the results of the primary held under the direction of the State Executive Committee, April 20, 1920: AT LARGE DELEGATES P. A. Stovall (V 2 vote) . . Savannah C. E. Dunbar (V 2 vote) . . . Augusta Hollins N. Randolph (% vote) . ... Atlanta Ogden Persons (V 2 vote) . . Forsyth H. H. Dean (V 2 vote) . . Gainesville W. H. Davis (% vote) . . Waynesboro S. D. Dell (% vote) . . Hazelhurst W. T. Anderson (, x / 2 vote) . . Macon ALTERNATES GEORGIA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — A. M. Deal (V 2 vote) . . Statesboro Dr. H. R. Tarver ( Vz vote) . . Guyton C. B. Jones ( % vote) . . . Riceboro David C. Barrow (^ vote), Savannah 2 — E. L. Smith (% vote) . . . Edison S. B. Brown ( V 2 vote) . . . Albany W. I. Mclntyre (V2 vote), Thomasville Sam S. Bennett (V2 vote) . . Albany 3 — J. E. Hayes {Vz vote) . . Montezuma C. E. Brown (V2 vote) . . . Cordele Dr. J. D. Dean ( V2 vote) . . . Dawson R. A. Hinton {V2 vote) . . Reynolds 4 — O. A. Moore (V 2 vote) .... Texas W. R. Jones (% vote) . . Greenville P. T. Miller (V 2 vote) . . Columbus A. H. Thompson ( % vote) . La Grande 5 — P. C. McDuffie (Vz vote) . . Atlanta Albert Howell, Jr. ( x / 2 vote) . Atlanta J. D. Robinson (% vote) . . Atlanta Aldine Chambers ( x /z vote) . Atlanta 6 — R. E. Plowden (V 2 vote) . Roberta John R. L. Smith ( V2 vote) . . Macon J. T. Williams (V 2 vote) . Round Oak Curran R. Ellis (% vote) . . Macon 7 — Dr. W. E. "Wood (V 2 vote) . . Dalton L. W. Reeves ( y 2 vote) . Cartersville Dr. L. S. Ledbetter (% vote) . . . Cedartown Lee J. Langley (V 2 vote) . . . Rome 8 — Blanton Fortson (y 2 vote) . . Athens J. R. Tweedy (_y 2 vote) . . Eatonton R. D. Callaway (V 2 vote) . "Washing-ton N. D. Arnold (% vote) . Lexington 9 — Dr. Jeff Davis (V 2 vote) . . . Toccoa Jud Roberts (% vote) . . Ball Ground R. E. A. Hamby (% vote) . Clayton John Quillian (V 2 vote) . Gainesville 10 — Wallace B. Pierce ( y 2 vote) . Augusta W. W. Abbott (.V 2 vote) . Louisville D. S. Sanford (% vote), Milledgeville Geo. C. Evans (V 2 vote), Sandersville 11 — W. E. Sirmans (% vote) . Waycross M. D. Dickinson (% vote) . Douglas M. R. Ousley (V 2 vote) . . Valdosta H. J. Quincey (V 2 vote) . . Ocilla 12 — Sam A. .Nunn (% vote) . . . Perry I. L. Price (V 2 vote) . . Swainsboro J. W. Hodge (V 2 vote) .... Elko N. L. Gillis, Jr. (% vote) . . Soperton ALTERNATES The following named persons have been certified as having been elected at a State Convention held in the City of Atlanta, May 18th, 1920: AT LARGE DELEGATES C. S. Barrett Union City Thos. W. Hardwick .... Atlanta R. L. McKenney Macon W. W. Osborne Savannah R. R. Blackburn Atlanta Felix Jackson Gainesville J. J. Flint Griffin Arthur Lucas Atlanta ALTERNATES Crawford Wheatley . . A. G. Foster H. L. Howard J. R. Smith G. Fred Kelley .... P. S. Cummings .... A. R. Wright G. C. Edmondson . . . DELAWARE AT LARGE DELEGATES William Coyne "Wilmington Eben F. Grazer Newark Josiah O. Wolcott, Washington, D. C. Benjamin A. Hazel .... Smyrna Harlan M. Joseph Midway William F. Allen Seaford ALTERNATES Dr. Thomas O. Cooper . . Wilmington John G. Gray Wilmington J. C. Beck Dover W. S. Smith Harrington William C. Lofland Lewis Robert P. Davis Milford FLORIDA (Unofficial) AT LARGE DELEGATES Frank Clark Gainesville Albert W. Gilchrist . . . Punta Gorda T. J. Appleyard .... Tallahassee J. E. Alexander ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — John A. Graham .... Bradentown Kelsey Blanton Bartow 2 — Robert E. Davies .... Gainesville Eli Futch Gainesville 3 — E. M. Collins Quincy Thomas A. Yon Tallahasse 4 — A. Y. Milam Jacksonville J. E. T. Bowden Jacksonville ALTERNATES J. F. C. Griggs Tampa GEORGIA The following named persons have been certified by the Democratic State Execu- tive Committee of Georgia as having been elected in pursuance of the results of the primary held under the direction of the State Executive Committee, April 20, 1920: AT LARGE DELEGATES P. A. Stovall (y 2 vote) . . Savannah C. E. Dunbar (% vote) . . . Augusta Hollins N. Randolph (% vote) . ... Atlanta Ogden Persons (% vote) . . Forsyth H. H. Dean (% vote) . . Gainesville W. H. Davis (% vote) . . Waynesboro S. D. Dell (V 2 vote) . . Hazelhurst W. T. Anderson (% vote) . . Macon ALTERNATES GEORGIA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — A. M. Deal ( V 2 vote) . . Statesboro Dr. H. R. Tarver (V 2 vote) . . Guyton C. B. Jones ( V 2 vote) . . . Riceboro David C. Barrow ( % vote), Savannah 2 — E. L. Smith (% vote) . . . Edison S. B. Brown (V 2 vote) . . . Albany W. I. Mclntyre (V 2 vote), Thomasville Sam S. Bennett (V 2 vote) . . Albany 3 — J. E. Hayes (,V 2 vote) . . Montezuma C. E. Brown (V 2 vote) . . . Cordele Dr. J. D. Dean (V 2 vote) . . . Dawson R. A. Hinton ( V 2 vote) . . Reynolds 4 — O. A. Moore ( V 2 vote) .... Texas W. R. Jones ( V 2 vote) . . Greenville P. T. Miller (V 2 vote) . . Columbus A. H. Thompson (V 2 vote) . La Grande 5 — P. C. McDuffle ( V 2 vote) . . Atlanta Albert Howell, Jr. ( x / 2 vote) . Atlanta J. D. Robinson (V 2 vote) . . Atlanta Aldine Chambers (% vote) . Atlanta 6— R. E. Plowden ( V 2 vote) . Roberta John R. L. Smith ( V 2 vote) . . Macon J. T. Williams (V 2 vote) . Round Oak Curran R. Ellis (V 2 vote) . . Macon 7 — Dr. W. E. Wood (V 2 vote) . . Dalton L. W. Reeves (V 2 vote) . Cartersville Dr. L. S. Ledbetter (% vote) . . . Cedartown Lee J. Langley (V 2 vote) . . . Rome 8 — Blanton Fortson (V 2 vote) . . Athens J. R. Tweedy (V 2 vote) . . Eatonton R. D. Callaway (V 2 vote) . Washington N. D. Arnold (V 2 vote) . Lexington 9 — Dr. Jeff Davis (% vote) . . . Toccoa Jud Roberts (V 2 vote) . . Ball Ground R. E. A. Hamby (V 2 vote) . Clayton John Quillian (V 2 vote) . Gainesville 10 — Wallace B. Pierce (V 2 vote) . Augusta W. W. Abbott (~y 2 vote) . Louisville D. S. Sanford (% vote), Milledgeville Geo. C. Evans (y 2 vote), Sandersville 11 — W. E. Sirmans ( V 2 vote) . Waycross M. D. Dickinson (% vote) . Douglas M. R. Ousley (V 2 vote) . . Valdosta H. J. Quincey (% vote) . . Ocilla 12 — Sam A. ,Nunn (y 2 vote) . . . Perry I. L. Price ( V 2 vote) . . Swainsboro J. W. Hodge (V 2 vote) .... Elko N. L. Gillis, Jr. (% vote) . . Soperton ALTERNATES The following named persons have been certified as having been elected at a State Convention held in the City of Atlanta, May 18th, 1920: AT LARGE DELEGATES C. S. Barrett Union City Thos. W. Hardwick .... Atlanta R. L. McKenney Macon W. W. Osborne Savannah R. R. Blackburn Atlanta Felix Jackson Gainesville J. J. Flint Griffin Arthur Lucas Atlanta ALTERNATES Crawford Wheatley . . A. G. Foster H. L. Howard J. R. Smith G. Fred Kelley .... P. S. Cummings .... A. R. Wright G. C. Edmondson . . . GEORGIA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Dr. B. E. Daniel E. G. Weathers . . . . 2 — T. S. Hawes E. E. Cox 3 — F. H. Taylor W. W. McNath 4 — C. C. McKnight J. B. Daniel 5 — J. H. Goss J. R. Parker 6 — C. A. Towles J. H. McCowan . 7 — J. G. B. Erwin J. W. Coles . . . 8 — Albert G. Foster Linton Johnson 9 — J. P. Brooke H. H. Perry 10— H. T. Clary A. I. Smith 11 — J. L. Weaver L. V. Williams 12— C. H. Kittrell ? T. A. Peterson ALTERNATES W. J. Lang E. K. Overstreet . . . . W. J. Bush R. L. Hall Marion Dickson . . . . T. A. Collins , J. J. Furrett G. C. Adams J. S. M. Patten .... W. I. Dorris A. C. Elliott Paul Flint J. R. Whitaker .... B. G. Brumby Shannon Elder Dr. John L. Durham . . Nathan T. Elder . . . . B. L. Smith B. H. Dunaway . . . . , A. H. Wiley H. L. Causey J. H. Carter Earl Camp Sewell Courson .... *IDAHO AT LARGE DELEGATES ALTERNATES John F. Nugent James H. Hawley M. Alexander Beecher Hitchcock James R. Bothwell T. A. Walters Heber C. Rich D. L. Evans R. E. Rose F. E. Mason George E. Hill E. A. Strong . . S. W. Dennis W. P. Whitaker David W. Vanhausen P. J. Taylor Roy C. Lane C. K. Keller R. D. Leeper C. C. Wilburn Mrs. Susan Bruce Miss Hattie E. Morgan Mrs. Mildred Rich Jerome J. Day (Delegates % vote each.) *According to the rule adopted by the National Convention of 1916 no State may elect a greater number of delegates than the combined number of delegates and alter- nates to which the State is entitled. In the case of Idaho the number of delegates and alternates exceeds the quota of the State. This list is compiled from the official cre- dentials and is subject to modification by the National Committee. ILLINOIS AT LARGE DELEGATES Robert M. Sweitzer Chicago John F. O'Malley Chicago Edward F. Dunne Chicago Carter H. Harrison .... Chicago Frank J. Quinn Peoria Henry T. Rainey, M. C, Washington, D. C. Chas. Boeschenstein . . Edwardsville F. S. Peabody Chicago ALTERNATES Mrs. Howard Wilson Virden Mrs. Anna L. Smith .... Chicago Mrs. William H. Hart . . . .Benton Mrs. Nelson W. Backus . . Freeport Oscar F. Mayer Chicago Charles Glennon Chicago Carl R. Latham Chicago Lewis G. Stevenson . . Bloomington DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — -James M. Dailey Chicago Michael Kenna Chicago 2 — William L. O'Connell .... Chicago James J. Sullivan Chicago 3 — Frank J. Walsh Chicago Robert W. McKinlay .... Chicago 4 — Joseph B. McDonough . . . Chicago Charles J. Michael Chicago 5 — Dennis J. Egan Chicago Adolph J. Sabath Chicago 6 — James T. Igoe Chicago Samuel J. Rosenblatt .... Chicago 7 — W. K. Champlin Chicago John M. Nowicki Chicago 8 — John Powers Chicago William J. Gaynor Chicago 9 — John McGillen Chicago Joseph P. Mahoney Chicago 10 — George E. Brennan .... Chicago Peter Reinberg Chicago 11 — William A. Bowles Joliet John A. Logan Elgin 12 — P. J. Lucey Streator Charles H. Linscott Rockford 13 — A. H. Hanneken Dixon U. S. Lewis East Dubuque 14 — George F. Johnson .... East Moline Thomas E. Burner Carthage 15 — Peter A. Waller Kewanee Joseph W. Wall Quincy 16 — Daniel W. Voorhees, Sr. . . . Peoria Jay L. Spaulding Princeton 17 — Edward E. Donnelly . . Bloomington S. A. Rathbun * . Pontiac 18 — Ben W. Alpiner Kankakee James A. Meeks Danville 19 — Edward F. Poorman .... Mattoon Frank R. Dove .... Shelbyville 20 — John Schultz Beardstown Harry Higbee Pittsfield 21 — Richard F. Kinsella . . . Springfield Thomas L. Jarrett . . . Springfield 22 — J. P. Callaghan Alton Maurice V. Joyce .... East St. Louis 23— Edgar E. Fyke Centralia George W. Fithian Newton 24 — Roy E. Pearce Carmi Henry B. Pierce Golronda 25 — William H. Warder Marion Walter W. Williams .... Benton ALTERNATES George J. O'Connell .... Chicago John F. Higgins Chicago Benjamin P. Epstein .... Chicago Frank X. Rydzewski .... Chicago Michael F. Ryan Chicago Francis Borrelli Chicago Henry Baumann Chicago Leonard Kunka Chicago Joseph A. Mendel Chicago Otto Kerner Chicago Michael H. Rogers Chicago Charles Stoffel Chicago Harry Ruben Chicago Louis M. Severson Chicago Edmund K. Jarecki .... Chicago Walter J. LaBuy Chicago James A. Quinn Chicago N. George Fry Chicago John D. Hayes Chicago William E. Schlake Chicago William C. Mooney Joliet Dr. G. J. Schneider Elgin C. H. Fitzpatrick .... Rockford Robert E. Larkin Streator Douglas Pattison Freeport R. Chisholm Lanark Frank M. Hallam .... Monmouth L. E. Murphy Milton Deatherage Rio George Wilson Canton Magoon Barnes Lacon Thos. G. Lovelace Peoria L. D. Jackson Paxton A. H. Parks Minonk Charles F. Radeke Buckley Asa Greathouse Dudley Arthur Sheridan Champaign Charles B. Taylor Tuscola Louis D. Hirsheimer . . . Pittsfield Joseph M. Page ..... Jerseyville J. B. Vaughn Carlinville James M. Graham .... Springfield Nelson A. Rickert Waterloo Guy B. Hoiles Greenville A. E. Isley Newton H. C. Johnson . . . Lawrenceville John L. Cooper Fairfield Sol T. Finch Flora R. E. Hickman Benton George B. White Marion ™ INDIANA AT LARGE DELEGATES Thomas Taggart ..... French Lick Thomas R. Marshall, Washington, D.C. Samuel M. Ralston . . . Indianapolis Mrs. Alice Foster McCulloch . . . Fort "Wayne DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Benjamin Bosse Evansville A. C. Thomas New Harmony 2 — Alvin Padgett . . Washington, D. C. J. W. Lindley Sullivan 3 — Mrs. Craigie Gunn Mitchell . Bedford John I. Mitchell Salem 4 — Lincoln Dixon North Vernon W. H. O'Brien .... Lawrenceburg 5 — Wm. F. Cronin Terre Haute John S. McFadden .... Rockville 6— Robert B. Tappan . . . Shelbyville Geo. Pigman Liberty 7 — Walter Myers Indianapolis Bowman Elder .... Indianapolis 8 — John H. Heller Decatur Edward Gaynor Muncie 9 — John E. Frederick Kokomo John C. Snyder . . . Crawfordsville 10 — Henry Downey Hammond Charles Murdock .... LaFayette 11 — J. M. Wallace Marion Ed. E. Eikenberry Wabash 12 — Dan M. Link Auburn Lew G. Ellingham .... Fort Wayne 13 — A. L. Deniston Rochester Samuel F. Spohn Goshen ALTERNATES Mrs. Mary K. McNutt . Indianapolis Mrs. Hortense Tapp Moore . Rockville Mrs. Bessie Lauenstein . Evansville Mason J. Niblack .... "Vincennes ALTERNATES Pinkney K. Armstrong . . Owensville Robert M. Gray Otwell George W. Purcell ..... Vincennes Mrs. Webb Moffett .... Bloomfield William V. Doogs Cannelton Frank Gardner Scottsburg Miss Margaret Paddock . Greenwood Miss Harriett Renfro . . . Madison H. M. Ferguson Clinton John Dugan Pittsboro Michael F. Lovett Carthage William Haberkern . . . Richmond Adolph G. Emhardt . . Indianapolis Thomas D. McGee . . . Indianapolis Mrs. Sallie A. Smith . . Winchester Erie Cox Elwood Mori Horton Westfield John A. Flanigan Lebanon Wm. Daily Valparaiso Miss Edna Stambel Oxford Dr. A. H. McBeth . E. K. Strong . . . Theodore Redmond Lloyd T. Bailey . . . Fort Wayne Columbia City . Kendallvilie Columbia City IOWA AT LARGE DELEGATES W. W. Marsh - ( V 2 vote) . . Waterloo E. T. Meredith (V 2 vote) . Des Moine.j Dr. J. W. Reynolds ( V 2 vote), Creston N. F. Reed ( V 2 vote) . . . Ottumwa Thos. J. Steele ( V 2 vote), Sioux City W. D. Jamieson ( V 2 vote), Shenandoah W. J. Casey ( V 2 vote) . . Knoxville Louis Murphy ( % vote) . . Dubuque ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — J. J. Seerly Burlington R. B. Loudon Fairfield 2 — Glen D. Kelley Davenport F. F. Messer Iowa City 3 — John T. Sullivan .... Waterloo Miss Anne Lawther .... Dubuque 4 — F. J. Feuling .... New Hampton Carl Evans Fayette 5 — Mrs. C. J. Cash Anamosa Frank Kelley Gladbrook ALTERNATES Mrs. Madge Varney O'Neill .... Columbus Jet. Mrs. Zoe Nabors .... Fort Madison Mrs. S. A. Swisher . . . Iowa City Geo. J. Sternsdorff .... Davenport E. J. Schmedika Ratcliffe Mrs. Frederickson .... Cedar Falls Miss Elenor C. Stockman . Mason City Mrs. G. H. Schulte Elkader Mrs. E. T. Koch . . . Cedar Rapids Robert E. Johnson . . Marshalltown IOWA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 6 — L. S. Kennington (y 2 vote) . Newton Mrs. L. E. Courlett ( V 2 vote) . . Oskaloosa L. T. Richmond (V 2 vote) . . Albia J. B. Sax (V 2 vote) Ottumwa 7 — Mrs. Harry C. Evans . . . Des Moines Ruth V. Sumner Adel 8- — Campbell Bradley . . . Centerville J. J. Doty Shenandoah 9 — J. F. McGovern Atlantic Emmet Tinley .... Council Bluffs 10 — M. F. Healy Ft. Dodge C. B. Murtagh Algona 11 — Jack Hudspeth Sioux City Dr. V. E. Herbert Storm Lake ALTERNATES John M. Weldin Indianola R. A. Lenocher Winterset Mrs. Victoria Dewy .... Cbariton Miss Eva Rhea Leon C. W. McNaughton Harlan C. A. Bevers Villisca T. L. Jones Boone Effa Plummer Wacholz . Forest City Wm. Mulvaney Cherokee Mrs. Edith Clark Sioux City KANSAS AT LARGE DELEGATES Mrs. Caroline Drennan, Arkansas City Jouett Shouse Kinsley George H. Hodges Olathe Robert W. Blair Topeka DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Dr. J. O. Ward Horton Dr. G. W. Allman Atchison 2 — W. W. Rose Kansas City Frank D. Mathias Humboldt . 3 — Mrs. John Keith .... Coffeyville W. T. Apple Baxter Springs 4 — Glick Fockele Leroy W. W. Price Emporia 5 — J. M. Wilson Salina Mrs. W. A. Cochel . . . Manhattan 6 — John R. Connelly Colby Scott W. Carney Downs 7 — Barney McKeown Sylvia W. A. Newkirk Kiowa 8 — Dan F. Callahan Wichita C. W. Helstrom McPherson ALTERNATES Guy T. Helvering . . . Marysville Anna B. Morrish Oberlin E. E. Murphy Leavenworth Miles Mulroy Hays ALTERNATES Frank Gragg Valley Falls Mrs. J. C. Ward Horton Paul Russell Paola H. A. Strong Pleasanton Ben. S. Hudson Fredonia Herman L. Gees Mulberry Henry Taggerson . . . Council Grove Mrs. Blanche E. Smith . . Strong City George A. Fitzgibbon . Junction City Mrs. Phoebe Van Vliet . . Frankfort Frank J. Horton Goodman S. C. Smith Mankato L. L. Taylor Dodge City Claude Chandler Syracuse Florence Farley Wichita George W. Hill Mulvane KENTUCKY AT LARGE DELEGATES A. W. Barkley ( V 2 vote) Washington. D. C. Desha Breckinridge ( V2 vote) . . . Lexington Ben Johnson (V2 vote), Washington, D. C A. O. Stanley (% vote) ...... Washington, D. C. J. C. W. Beckham ( V 2 vote) . . . Washington, D. C. Miss Laura Clay (V 2 vote) .... Lexington Mrs. Nora Layne (V 2 vote) .... Fort Thomas Mrs. Cora W. Stewart ( V 2 vote) . . Frankfort ALTERNATES KENTUCKY— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Clemm S. Nunn Marion John L. Dismukes . . . . . Mayfleld 2 — Josh T. Griffith .... Owensboro J. F. Gordon Madisonville 3 — J. H. Durham Franklin Thos. S. Rhea Russellville 4 — J. H. McChord Springfield R. E. L. Simmerman .... Hartford 5 — P. H. Callahan Louisville A. P. Humphrey Louisville 6 — S. D. Rouse Covington R. B. Brown Warsaw 7 — June Gayle Owenton Robert R. Friend Irvine 8 — W. H. Shanks Stanford Dr. B. E. Shields .... Taylorsville 9 — Stanley F. Reed Maysville Charles W. Mathers Carlisle 10 — F. T. Hatcher Pikeville G. C. Wells Paintsville 11 — A. W. Rhorer Middlesboro Clarence Duncan .... Monticello ALTERNATES Mrs. Edmund M. Post .... Paducah Dr. Ben. D. Keys Murray Miss Lula T. Cox Calhoun W. J. Nesbitt Providence Mrs. Nat D. Terry .... Glasgow Mrs. J. A. Mitchell . . Bowling Green Miss Lela May Stiles . . . Frankfort Mrs. T. L. Richardson . Elizabethtown W. W. Davies Louisville Wallace Embry Louisville Rev. James Crutchfield . . Newport F. B. Adcock Carrollton J. M. Stevenson Winchester Victor Bradley .... Georgetown Robert Johnson .... Lawrenceburg James B. Parks Richmond Dan B. Caudill Morehead C. D. Patterson Mt. Sterling E. W. Pendleton . . . Prestonburg S. V. Metzger . . ,. . . Salyersville Robert Rowe Somerset C. J. Sipple London LOUISIANA AT LARGE DELEGATES Governor John M. Parker Baton Rouge Frank P. Stubbs Monroe Sen. Joseph E. Ransdell Lake Providence Sen. Edward J. Gay . . Palquemine ALTERNATES James M. Thompson . . New Orleans W. II. Hodges Bastrop W. M. Wallace Shreveport D. D. Moore New Orleans DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Alex. Pujol New Orleans M. J. Carbajal .... New Orleans 2 — Rodney C. Woods Covent Charles F. Buck, Jr. . . New Orleans 3 — Whit P. Martin Thibodeaux James Peterson Franklin 4— O. G. Thomas Arcadia J. E. Smitherman .... Shreveport 5 — Riley J. Wilson . . . Harrisonburg James T. McClellan .... Tallulah 6 — B. B. Taylor Baton Rouge M. C. Wilson Amite 7 — Percy G. Ogden Crowley H. H. Gordon Lake Charles 8 — Benson H. Lyons Leesville Samuel Weil Alexandria ALTERNATES Albert Estopinal Arabi, Parish St. Bernard P. E. Williams Plaquemine Leon C. Vial Hahnville Henry W. Fitzpatrick . New Orleans John Marks Napoleonville W. A. Montgomery .... Lafayette H. T. Liverman Mansfield J. M. Foster Shreveport Fred M. Odom Bastrop Allen Sholars Monroe Achille Picard Donaldsonville B. E. Kemp Amite John Armstrong Jennings Dudley Berwick Opelousas R. W. Oglesby Winnfield Thomas E. Lemoine . . . Cottonport MAINE AT LARGE DELEGATES Oakley C. Curtis Portland D. J. McGillicuddy . . . Lewiston W. R. Pattangall Augusta Bertrand G. Mclntire .... Norway ALTERNATES Thomas F. Locke Biddeford A, D. Morneau Lewiston William P. Hurley Togus Thomas V. Doherty Houlton DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Frank H. Haskell Portland Rev. I. T. Johnson . . Yarmouthville 2 — Leslie Boynton Jefferson Richard E. Dunn .... Thomaston 3 — M. R. Knowlton Belfast H. B. Crosby Waterville 4 — Frank H. Hayes Dexter Harry A. Saunders .... Greenville ALTERNATES Edward W. Murphy .... Portland Lucius B. Swett Sanford Cornelius Doherty .... Rockland H. D. Maxwell Bath William M. Bigelow .... Pittsfield John P. McCurdy Lubec Leon G. C. Brown Milo Francis W. Hill Exeter MARYLAND AT LARGE DELEGATES John Walter Smith (% vote) . . . Washington, D. C. Albert C. Ritchie (Y2 vote), Annapolis Thomas H. Robinson (% vote), Bel Air Ogle Marbury (% vote) . . Baltimore J. Walter Lord (% vote) . Baltimore Robert Crain (% vote) . Mt. Victoria Joshua W. Miles (*4 vote) . Baltimore Dr. J. Hubert Wade (% vote) . . . Boonsboro ALTERNATES MARYLAND— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Frank M. Wilson (V 2 vote) .... Pocomoke City W. Irving- Walker (% vote) .... Chestertown C. E. Crane ( V 2 vote) . Chestertown C. R. Disharoon ( V 2 vote) . Salisbury 2 — Samuel Liebowitz (Y 2 vote) . . . Baltimore Alonzo B. Sellman (V 2 vote) .... Watersville Joseph P. Kennedy (V 2 vote) .... Baltimore Thomas B. Wedge (V 2 vote) . . . Woodensburg 3 — John J. Mahon (V 2 vote) . Baltimore Wm. I. Norris (V 2 vote) . Baltimore Wm. F. Jacobs (V 2 vote) . Baltimore Dr. Frank J. Powers (% vote) . . Baltimore 4 — George Arnold Frick (% vote) . . Baltimore Edward J. Colgan, Jr. (V 2 vote) . . Baltimore Daniel J. Loden ( V 2 vote) . Baltimore Harry L. Raill (V 2 vote) . Baltimore 5 — A. Theodore Brady ( y 2 vote) .... Annapolis W. Meade Holladay (V 2 vote) . . . Annapolis John S. Kelly (% vote) . Baltimore J. Allan Coad (V 2 vote) . Porto Bello 6 — William Miller (V 2 vote) . Accident John Keating (y 2 vote) . Cumberland William J. Grove (V 2 vote), Lime Kiln Andrew J. Cummings (% vote) . . . Chevy Chase ALTERNATES MASSACHUSETTS AT LARGE DELEGATES David I. Walsh Fitchburg Richard H. Long .... Framingham Joseph C. Pelletier Boston Daniel F. Doherty ... . Westfield ALTERNATES Susan W. Fitzgerald .... Boston Mary A. Carson Pittsfield Mary Keegan Shuman . . . Boston Helen G. Thayer .... Worcester DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Daniel A. Martin Holyoke Thomas J. O'Connor .... Holyoke 2 — James D. Lynch .... Springfield William G. McKechnie . . Springfield 3 — Marcus A. Coolidge .... Fitchburg Thomas H. Shea .... Fitchburg 4 — Charles F. Campbell . . Worcester John E. Swift Milford 5 — Humphrey O'Sullivan .... Lowell Joseph P. Donohue Lowell 6 — James D. Burns Salem Michael L. Sullivan Salem 7 — James A. Donovan Lawrence ALTERNATES Catherine M. Walsh Pittsfield Anna McHahan Pittsfield James H. Mulcare .... Springfield Anne O'Keefe Heffernan, Northampton Wilford J. Lamoureux . Bernard A. McManus . Thomas J. Degnan . . Frank W. McCooey . . Katherine F. McCarthy Anna Loretto McGowan Theresa W. Creeden . Marguerite O'Brien . . Southbridge . Fitchburg . Worcester Blackstone . . Lowell . . Woburn . . Danvers Gloucester Genevieve E. McGlue Lynn MASSACHUSETTS— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES Charles H. McGlue Lynn 8 — Edward A. Counihan, Jr. . Cambridge Edward W. Quinn . . . .Cambridge 9 — Daniel H. Bradley .... Somerville Maurice F. Ahearn . . . Somerville 10 — James A. Hatton Boston Thomas A. Niland . . . East Boston 11 — James H. Doyle Boston Francis M. Costello .... Boston 12 — Patrick Bowen Boston James F. Powers Boston 13 — Daniel H. Coakley Boston Martin T. Hall Natick 14 — Frank A. Manning .... Brockton William H. Powers .... Brockton 15 — Dominick F. Corrigan . . Fall River Thomas F. Higgins .... Fall River 16 — John H. Backus, Jr. . New Bedford Thomas C. Thacher . . . Yarmouth ALTERNATES Margaret G. Kennedy . . Lawrence Gladys U. Bragdon Melrose Gertrude P. Daly Medford James J. Corbett .... Somerville Agnes E. Blood Somerville Patrick J. Melody Boston Robert Robinson Boston John T. Kennedy Boston James M. Lyons Boston Daniel J. Gallagher .... Boston William J. Manning .... Boston Daniel J. Daly Brookline Frank P. O'Donnell . . . Marlborough Martha E. D. White .... Boston Gertrude Francis Hayes . . Abington James A. O'Brien .... Fall River Arthur J. B. Cartier . . . Fall River Augustus L. Thorndike . . Brewster Nellie L. Sullivan .... Fall River MICHIGAN AT LARGE DELEGATES William F. Connolly .... Detroit T. B. Preston Ionia John W. Bailey .... Battle Creek Dr. Emma E. Bower . . . Port Huron ALTERNATES Frances E. Burns St. Louis Cora L. Batts Grand Rapids John W. Shine .... Sault Ste. Marie Carolyn H. Key Detroit DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Dr. Angus McLean .... Detroit Frank E. Doremus . . . Washington 2 — Richard C. Montie ...... Ecorse H. J. Abbott Ann Harbor 3 — Charles U. Champion . . . Coldwater Gordon L. Stewart . . . Kalamazoo 4 — James O'Hara St. Joseph Dr. George R. Herkimer . Dowagiac 5 — Dr. Frank C. Jarvis . . Grand Rapids Charles E. Misner . . . Grand Haven 6 — Edmund C. Shields .... Lansing Jacob J. Stellwagen Wayne 7 — Julia L. Haller Mt. Clemens John J. Campbell ...... Pigeon 8 — John H. Brandel Owosso "William A. Bahlke Alma 9 — James E. Sullivan ...... Muskegon Francis O. Gaffney Cadillac 10 — John E. Kinnane Bay City Albert Widdis Tawas City 11 — Robert H. Rayburn ..... Alpena J. H. Moher .... Sault Ste. Marie 12 — Charles H. Benedict . . . Lake Linden James F. Corcoran . . Crystal Falls 13 — Dr. Benj. R. Hoyt Detroit Wm. B. Thompson Detroit ALTERNATES Frances E. Walsh Detroit Geraldine Sheehan Detroit Marie Bossong Jackson Dr. John B. Haynes .... Dundee Samuel Weaver Sunfield Ada Benedict Hillsdale Aloisia McLaughlin Sturgis Dr. O. M Vaughan, Jr. . . . Covert Josephine Bender . . . Grand Rapids Ernest C. Brooks Holland Frank Sawyer Grand Blanc Ida M. Person Lansing Archie C. Graham Clare Leo P. Glasford Capac Leo J. Rimmerle Saginaw Clifton H. Clement .... Sheridan Charles A. Dovel Manistee Alfred V. Friedrich . . Traverse City Josephine B. Knoblauch . . Bay City Cora L Dains .... Mt. Pleasant (Vacancy — death) Michael J. Doyle .... Menominee Frederick H. Begole . . . Marquette Louis G. Hillyer Baraga Katherine Doran Detroit Anna McClear Detroit MINNESOTA AT LARGE DELEGATES Fred B. Lynch St. Paul D. D. Daly Minneapolis A. C. Weiss Duluth Mrs. Peter Olesen Cloquet ALTERNATES Mrs. Stiles Burr St. Paul Einar Hoidale Minneapolis John Dwan Two Harbors Miss Jessie E. Scott St. Paiil DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Mrs. Evelyn E. Dame . . . Albert Lea P. J. Barth Winona 2 — Daniel D. Murphy .... Blue Earth William J. Duncan Milroy 3 — P. H. Feely Farmington F. W. Rynda Le Sueur Center 4 — Howard Everett St. Paul Richard T. O'Connor .... St. Paul 5 — James E. O'Brien . . . Minneapolis Richard Tattersfleld . . Minneapolis 6 — E. W. Swenson Foley John B. Galarneault Aitkin 7 — Ray G. Farrington . . . Ortonville Mrs. John R. Serrin .... Glenwood 8 — Hubert D'Autremont .... Duluth Walter F. Dacey Duluth 9 — Mrs. Marie C. MacGregor . . Detroit Dr. A. W. Shaleen Hallock 10 — James Dwyer Minneapolis S. J. Mealey Monticello ALTERNATES Charles H. Schafer .... Janesville Charles A. Dorival .... Caledonia Mrs. Anna F. Murphy . . . Blue Earth J. A. Cashel Worthington Mrs. William F. Duffy . . . Shakopeo Mrs. Wallace Tifft Glencoe Miss Cornelia Lusk St. Paul James A. Nowell St. Paul Warren F. Barr .... Minneapolis Mrs. Charles H. Chalmers, Minneapolis W. J. Gutsches .... Long Prairie Mrs. C. R. Sanborn .... Bemidji John H. Driscoll Madison James V. Williams .... Marshall Andrew Nelson Duluth L. W. Huntley Grand Rapids Mrs. Anna Connelly Olsen . . Roseau Charles Conger Mcintosh Miss Jenny Lind .... Minneapolis Erling Swenson .... Minneapolis MISSOURI AT LARGE DELEGATES Frederick D. Gardner (Y2 vote) . . Jefferson City Dr. Burris A. Jenkins (Y2 vote) . . Kansas City J. S. Farrington (% vote) .... Springfield W. W. Graves (V 2 vote), Jefferson City Mrs. J. W. McKnight (% vote) . . . King City Mrs. Martha Taafe (Y2 vote), Carthage Mrs. Jas. J. Shepherd (% vote) . . Kansas City Mrs. Kate S. Morrow (y 2 vote) . . Jefferson City ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Mrs. Chas. F. Carter . . . Kirksville J. W. Head . . . .jC . . . Palmyra 2 — J. H. Whitecotton ". . . . . Moberly Mrs. Lulu May Berry .... Trenton (z — Chas. E. Yancey Liberty Cameron Harmon Cameron 4 — w. T. Youel Fairfax Chas. C. Cravens Maitland ALTERNATES James Clapper Lancaster Mrs. Bertha Crumpacker . Unionville Mrs. B. C. Smutz Brunswick W. H. Ellett Chillicothe Q. T. Jones Kingston Mrs. H. L. Faulkner Mrs. J. J. Jenkins .... Savannah Mrs. J. F. Robinson .... Maryville MISSOURI— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 5 — Joseph B. Shannon . . Kansas City 6 — L. E. Crook Osceola , Ben F. Clark .... Eldorado Springs 7 — Lee Looney Sedalia Sam Davis Marshall 8 — Mrs. S. C. Hunt Columhia V John Cosgrove Boonville 9 — R. L Sutton Troy Emil P. Rosenberger . . Montgomery 10 — Tony Stuever St. Louis Sam Lazarus St. Louis 11 — John F. Byrne St. Louis M. J. Whalen St. Louis 12 — Michael Kinney St. Louis Edward A. Rice St. Louis 13— W. T. O'Neal Franclay Sam McMinn Marble Hill 14 — Ralph Wommack .... Bloomfield Andrew Van Worraer . . West Plains 15 — I. H. Collier Neosho Miss Gertrude Williams . . Sheldon 16 — Mrs. W. R. Peck Salem A. J. Hawkins Eminence ALTERNATES Casimir J. Welch .... Kansas City Jas. T. Bradshaw . . . Kansas City J. W. Sexton Garden City H. D. Sloan Greenfield Mrs. E. M. White Warsaw Mrs. W. E. Ewing .... Higginsville S. T. Harrison Eldon Mrs. W. R. Flint California Mrs. Cora Peters St. Clair Mrs. M. R. Wise Mexico Mrs. R. E. Oldfather .... St. Louis Mike Arendes St. Louis Joseph Brogan St. Louis Mrs. L Vogel St. Louis Mrs. John O. Rutledge ... St. Louis Dr. Edna Stone St. Louis Mrs. J. B. Daniels .... Piedmont Mrs. P. G. Higginbotham . . Fertile Mrs. W. W. Martin . . Cape Girardeau Mrs. J. P. Klotz Galena Mrs. Deck Frost Cassville John K. Hill Nevada Mrs. Joseph J. Campbell .... Rolla W. T. Wright Waynesville MISSISSIPPI AT LARGE DELEGATES John Sharp Williams . . Yazoo City B. P. Harrison Gulfport B. G. Humphreys .... Greenville John Tally Hattiesburg ALTERNATES Earl Brewer Clarksdale G. L. Rice Charleston Senett Conner Seminary Guy Mitchell Tupelo DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — G. T. Mitchell Tupelo C. T. Dorroh Macon 2 — Thomas H. Sommerville . . . Oxford Lester G. Fant Holly Springs 3— J. M. Howard Durant A. L. Marshall Ruleville 4 — H. P. Creekmore (V 2 vote) .... Water Valley D. H. Glass (V 2 vote) . . . Kosciusko Ashton Townes ( y 2 vote) . . Winona Homer Lee {V 2 vote) . . Ackerman 5 — Woods Easterling Forrest O. T. Stribbling .... Philadelphia 6 — C. G. Mayson (V 2 vote) . Hattiesburg E. J. Ford (V 2 vote) . . Pascagoula J. A. Barron ( V2 vote) . . . Purvis Howard S. Williams (V 2 vote) . . . Hattiesburg 7 — E. G. Truly Fayette C. E. Hood Portgibson 8 — R. L. Dent Vicksburg T. S. Ward Canton ALTERNATES J. B. Tyson Baldwin J. B. Alexander Boonville W. J. Fast Senatobia J. H. Brown Olive Branch John T. Wells Greenwood W. O. Barrett Lexington N. W. Bradford Houston F. J. Miller Westpoint A. H. Turrell Baysprings T. I. Bonard Raleigh Kenneth Price Magnolia J. H. MacGruder Portgibson Vick Robbins Vicksburg G. C. Adcliff Brownsville MONTANA AT LARGE DELEGATES T. J. "Walsh Helena Roy Ayers Lewiston Charles J. Kelly . Butte Maggie Smith Hathaway . . Hamilton George L. Ramsey Helena James P. Bole Bozeman P. E. Burke Scobey J. E. Erickson Kalispell ALTERNATES W. J. Barth Great Falls L. H. Kehoe Billings C. K. Murphy Anaconda J. F. O'Connor Livingston R. R. Purcell Helena Louis Newman Great Falls Mrs. Tyler Thompson . . . Missoula W. R. C. Stewart Boaeman NEBRASKA AT LARGE DELEGATES A. C. Shallenberger Alma Keith Neville North Platte Wm. Jennings Bryan .... Lincoln Dan V. Stephens Fremont DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Charles A. Lord Lincoln Joseph H. Miles Falls City 2 — J H. Mithen Omaha Louis J. Piatti Omaha 3 — C. J. Carrig Columbus S. S. Sidner Fremont 4 — Vincent E. Stahl Seward George Landgren • Shickley 5 — George E. Hall Franklin W. M. Sommerville McCook 6 — Frank J. Taylor St. Paul C. W. Beall Broken Bow ALTERNATES ALTERNATES NEVADA AT LARGE DELEGATES Wm. Burns (V 2 vote) .... Reno Archie L. Cross ( V 2 vote) . . . Reno Mrs. J. D. Finch (V 2 vote) . . Reno Mrs. Wm. Woodburn ( V 2 vote) . Reno Thomas Dolf (V 2 vote) . . . Fallon Harley A. Harmon ( V 2 vote) . . . Las Vegas J. T. Goodin ( V 2 vote) . . . Lovelock R. E. Windle (V 2 vote) . Winnemucca Harry Dyer. ( x / 2 vote) . . . Austin Frank E. Bugbee ( y 2 vote), Yerington Jno. F. Kunz (V 2 vote) .... Reno C. J. McFadden (V 2 vote) .... Ely ALTERNATES NEW HAMPSHIRE AT LARGE DELEGATES Eugene E. Reed Manchester Robert C. Murchie Concord Charles E. Tilton Tilton James F. Brennan .... Peterboro DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Thomas J. Quirk .... Manchester Gordon Woodbury Bedford 2 — Raymond B. Stevens .... Landoff Robert Jackson Concord ALTERNATES Cyprien J. Belanger . . Manchester James B. Crowley Nashua James O. Gerry Madison George A. Veazie Littleton ALTERNATES Thomas H. Madigan, Jr., Manchester Charles G. Waldron Dover Ovide J. Coulombe . . . . . Berlin James S. Shaw Franklm NEW JERSEY AT LARGE DELEGATES Frederick W. Donnelly . . . Trenton Edward I. Edwards . . Jersey City Frank Hague Jersey City James R. Nugent Newark DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Rudolph S. Ayres Camden Edward J. Kelleher .... Camden 2 — James H. Birch, Jr. . . . Burlington Charles J. Collins . . . Somers Point 3 — Thomas Brown Perth Amboy Bernard M. Gannon . . Perth Amboy 4 — -Charles H. Gallagher . . . Trenton George F. Martens, Jr. . . Oldwick 5 — George Richter Boonton Percy H. Stewart .... Plainfield 6 — William Conklin .... Englewood James P. Shurts .... Washington 7 — Frank J. VanNoort .... Paterson Charles V. Duffy Paterson 8^-John J. Cain Bayonne Cornelius A. McGlennon . . Harrison 9 — Hugh C. Barrett East Orange Chas. F. Herr Newark 10 — Alexander Archibald .... Newark Dallas Flannagan .... Montclair 11 — Patrick R. Griffin .... Hoboken John J. Eagan Weehawken 12 — John F. Boyle Jersey City Charles F. X. O'Brien . . Jersey City ALTERNATES William J. Kirby . Charles I. Lafferty . Andrew F. McBride Charles S. Stevens . Somerville Atlantic City . Paterson . Cedarville ALTERNATES William F. Schmid .... Camden Henry B. Ware Salem William H. Campbell . . . Ocean City Samuel Jones Bridgeton Harry E. Newman .... Lakewood William Allfather Trenton Azariah M. Beekman . . Somerville James J. Lyons Morristown Thomas J. Pierson . . . Elizabeth James H. Snyder .... Ridgewood James J. Ryan Passaic Denis A. Lyons Passaic Charles F. Kraemer .... Newark James F. Connorton .... Newark Charles H. Carrigan .... Newark John E. Helm Orange John F. Monahan Newark John J. Daniels Caldwell Frederick J. Quigley . Town of Union Michael J. Curry .... Jersey City James L. Lindsay .... Jersey City Leo S. Sullivan Jersey City NEW MEXICO AT LARGE DELEGATES Felix Garcia Lumberton Mrs. W. P. Kirby .... Tucumcari W. S. Patterson ..... Albuquerque Arthur Seligman Santa Fe A. T. Hannett Gallup J. L. Lawson Alamogordo Vicente Mares Wagon Mound John W. Rhea Roswell Charles E. Dennis Clovis L. L. Burkhead Columbus Richard C. Kendrick . . Hillsboro G. G. Granville Clayton ALTERNATES NEW YORK AT LARGE DELEGATES Alfred E. Smith . . . New York City Elizabeth Marbury . . New York City Harriet May Mills .... Syracuse Louis E. Desbecker .... Buffalo ALTERNATES Edward Riegelmann . . . Brooklyn Helen M. Connolly . . Corona, L. 1. Winfield A. Huppuch . Hudson Falls Nettie M. Hewitt .... Carthage DISTRICTS l- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 18- 19- DELEGATES -Lathrop Brown St. James George E. Kent Jericho -Mason O. Smedley . . . Elmhurst, L. I. Julia A. McLoughlin . . Jamaica, L. I. -Edward Knecht Brooklyn Gasper J. Liota Brooklyn -Thomas H. Cullen Brooklyn William J. Heffernan . . . Brooklyn -John B. Johnston Brooklyn James P. Judge Brooklyn -John H. McCooey Brooklyn Peter D. Hanson Brooklyn -John J. Fitzgerald .... Brooklyn Catherine Carroll .... Brooklyn -Thomas F. Wogan .... Brooklyn Minnie Wichman .... Brooklyn -David J. O'Connell .... Brooklyn Rudolph Reiner, Jr Brooklyn -James J. Sexton Brooklyn William F. Thompson . . . Brooklyn -Daniel J. Rierdon . . New York City James H. Clark . . . Rosebank, S. I. -John F. Ahearn . Rebecca Hoffman New York New York -George Gordon Battle, New York C Herman A. Metz . -Edward G. Murray . Thomas F. Smith . . -Martha Byrnes . . Richard Fitzpatrick -Charles F. Murphy Lewis Nixon . . . New York C New York C . New York C New York New York New York New York -Jeremiah T. Mahoney, New York Rosalie S. Phillips . -W. Bourke Cochran Phillip J. Britt . . -Samuel Marx . . . Lillian R. Sire . . . New York C New York C New York C New York C New York C ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ty ALTERNATES Samuel Seabury . . East Hampton Anna M. Sinclair Flushing Michael J. Reidy L. I. City Albert C. Benninger, Ridgewood, L. I. Elizabeth Skeahan .... Brooklyn Dena Katske Brooklyn Elizabeth Parke Brooklyn Sarah McDonough . . . Brooklyn Ellen M. Joyce Brooklyn Mary A. Parker Brokolyn Mary F. O'Malley Brooklyn Sadie May Nova Brooklyn John F. Quayle Brooklyn Martha Guilfoyle .... Brooklyn John F. Jameson Brooklyn James Auditore Brooklyn Dorothea Courten .... Brooklyn Gertrude F. Vaughan . . . Brooklyn Laura M. Mulcare .... Brooklyn James M. Power Brooklyn Matilda Luzzarto . . . New York City Camille McSorley . . West Brighton Jacob Holman .... New York City Birdie Jaurer .... New York City Barbara Porges .... New York City Henrietta DiSalvo . . New York City Frances Bauman . . New York City Hannah Sullivan . . New York City Ellen Downey . . . New York City Louis E. LaTour . . . New York City Annie Montgomery . . New York City Mary Haggerty . . New York City Henry M. T. Beekman, New York City Ida Blair New York City Anna Naughton . . . New York City Nora McCall .... New York City John J. O'Keefe . . New York City Mary N. Lilly . . . New York City NEW YORK— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 20 — Nathan Straus .... New York City Salvatore A. Cotillo . . New York City 21 — "Walter F. Burns Inwood Bertie M. Crosby . . New York City 22 — Morgan J. O'Brien . . New York City James F. Geraghty . New York City 23 — Arthur H. Murphy . .New York City Helen McRedmond . New York City 24 — Julius J. Binder Bronx Michael J. Walsh Yonkers 25 — Martin Vogel Chappaqua Calvin Tompkins . . Tompkins Cove 26 — Franklin D. Roosevelt . . Hyde Park Charles B. Alexander . Tuxedo Park 27 — Daniel J. Murphy .... Kingston George McClellan Chatham 28 — James W. Fleming Troy Peter G. TenEyck Albany 29 — John J. McCabe .... Glens Falls Richard A. Moore . . . Mechanicville 30 — William S. Doyle .... Amsterdam George R. Lunn . . . Schenectady 31 — Thomas F. Conway . . . Plattsburg John T. Hannan .... Ogdensburg 32 — Francis E. Cullen Oswego Harry P. Gould .... Lyons Falls 3 3 — C. Green Brainerd . . . Waterville William H. McLaughlin . Little Falls 34 — William W. Farley . . Binghamton Linn H. Babcock Norwich 35 — Thomas W. Meachem, Onondaga Valley James F. Dougherty .... Cortland 36 — John Colmey .... Canandaigua William H. Hurley . . Seneca Falls 37 — James A. Parsons Hornell William E. Leffingwell . . Watkins 38 — Hiram R. Wood Pittsford James S. Havens .... Rochester 39 — Murray L. Gamble . . . Groveland Henry L. Jesserer .... Rochester 40 — Dow Vroman . . . No. Tonawanda Mrs. Mary J. Smith .... Buffalo 41 — Oliver Cabana, Jr Buffalo Henry W. Killeen Buffalo 42 — William H. Fitzpatrick . . . Buffalo Franklin E. Bard Gowanda 43 — Manton M. Wyvell . . . Wellsville Clare Willard Allegany ALTERNATES Amelia Hubbard . . New York City Irene I. Mahoney . . New York City Emily H. O'Sullivan . New York City James D. Carr . . New York City Mary G. Hickey . . New York City Mabel I. Byrnes . . New York City Aubrey J. Parody . . New York City Rosina M. Ryan . . New York City Margaret Behan Bronx Frederick H. Allen . . Pelham Manor Caroline O'Day Rye Anna Spencer Watkins William Church Osborn . . Garrison Henry W. Chadeayne . . . Cornwall George L. Cook .... Monticello Edward W. Lackey . . Tannersville Charles A. Stone Troy Elizabeth V. Colbert .... Albany William H. Faxon . . . Chestertown George Brett Whitehall Grace Finehout Canajoharie John H. Lynch Fonda Julius Frank Ogdensburg Roy Lockwood Ticonderoga Frederick A. McCarthy . . . Oswego Edward W. Carroll . . . Watertown Theresa Glatt Utica Fred A. Stolpe Herkimer David More Walton George L. Gibbs Oneonta Mary C. Connelly Syracuse Ben Wiles Syracuse Charles F. Rattigan .... Auburn Daniel P. Moran Lyons Frederick W. Palmer .... Nichols Susannah Thompson .... Erwin John P. Bowman .... Rochester Mrs. Margaret Curtis . . Rochester Sanford T. Church Albion James E. Conley .... Brockport John C. Taylor . . . Johnson Creek Edward G. Oliver Buffalo Frank J. Offerman Buffalo Margaret Wall Buffalo Frank Roskwitalski .... Buffalo Nellie F. Glenn Buffalo Gilden R. Broadberry . . . Jamestown J. William Murphy .... Dunkirk *NORTH CAROLINA AT LARGE DELEGATES Julian S. Carr ....... Durham Wade Harris Charlotte T. D. Warren New Bern J. O. Carr Wilmington DISTRICTS DELEGATES -R. S. Neal (% vote) . . . Cresswell P. G. Sawyer (% vote), Elizabeth City W. S. Privett (% vote) . . Edenton J. L. Mayo (% vote) . . Washington ALTERNATES A. R. McEachern St. Pauls A. H. Boyden Salisbury E. H. Williamson .... FayetteviKe J. A. Brown Chadbourn NORTH CAROLINA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 2 — Geo. A. Holderness .... Tarboro L. P. Tapp Kinston 3 — Nathan O'Berry ( 2 / s vote) . Goldsboro C. S. Wallace ( 2 /s vote), Morehead City H. D. Williams ( 2 /$ vote) . Kenansville ALTERNATES C. A. Whitehead Windsor B. B. Williams Warrenton L. I. Moore . New Bern Wiley Taylor Goldsboro M. M. Hall New Bern J. P. Thompson Goldsboro Frank Thompson .... Jacksonville E. J. Tucker Roxboro B. S. Groves Yanceyville J. F. Hendren Elkin J. J. Bland, Jr. { 2 A vote) . . . Burgaw S. W. Ferrebee ( 2 / 5 vote) . . Stonewall 4 — S. F. Austin (V 2 vote) .... Nashville James L. Griffin (V 2 vote) . Pittsboro Ed. S. Abell (% vote) . . . Smithfield J. M. Brewer ( V 2 vote) . Wake Forest 5 — -E.D. Broadhurst Greensboro R. O. Everitt Durham 6 — Q. K. Nimmocks ( y 2 vote) .Fayetteville T. A. McNeill, Jr (V 2 vote) .Lumberton Jno. D. Bellamy (% vote) .Wilmington R. E. Powell (V 2 vote) . . Whiteville 7 — W. H. Neal ( 2 / 5 vote) . . Laurinburg C. L. Williams ( 2 / 5 vote) . . . Sanford S. E. Williams (^ vote) . . Lexington J. W. Johnson ( 2 /s vote) . . . Roeford L. D. Robinson ( 2 4 vote) . Wadesboro 8 — W. C. Newland Lenoir J. D. Norwood Salisbury 9 — Guy Roberts ( V 2 vote) . . . Marshall E. F. Watson (V 2 vote) . . Burnsville J. H. Pearson (V 2 vote) . Morganton J. D. Elliott (V 2 vote) . . . Hickory 10 — W. W. Neal (% vote) .... Marion W. F. Decker ( V 2 vote) . . . Brevard J. H. Sullivan (V 2 vote) . . Asheville R. M. Oates ( V 2 vote) . Hendersonville *According to the rule adopted by the National Convention of 1916 no State may elect a greater number of delegates than the combined number of delegates and alter- nates to which the State is entitled. In the case of North Carolina the number of dele- gates and alternates exceeds the quota of the State. The list is compiled from the official credentials and is subject to modification by the National Committee. R. L. Smith Albemarle R. A. Doughton Sparta NORTH DAKOTA AT LARGE DELEGATES J. W. McHose Fargo Joseph Mann Washburn R. B. Murphy Grafton F. F- Burchard Grand Forks W. L. Noyes Cando W. E. Breen ........ Bismarck W. E. Glotzbach Anamoose Charles Simon New England G. S. Wooledge Minot John B. Fried Jamestown ALTERNATES OHIO AT LARGE DELEGATES James E. Campbell .... Columbus Judson Harmon Cincinnati Edmond H. Moore . . . Youngstown Atlee Pomerene Canton ALTERNATES William Green Coshocton Lazard Kahn Hamilton George S. Long Columbus John L. Shuff Cincinnati OHIO— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Simeon M. Johnson .... Cincinnati W. A. Julian Cincinnati 2 — Alfred G. Allen Cincinnati Thos. J. Noctor Cincinnati 3 — Clarence N. Greer Dayton Edward C. Sohngen .... Hamilton 4 — J. Henry Goeke .... Wapakoneta James R. Marker .... Versailes 5 — Daniel M. Bailey Ottawa Henry L. Conn Van Wert 6 — W. F. Roudebush Batavia A. G. Turnipseed . . . West Union 7 — M. R. Denver Wilmington W. S. Thomas Springfield 8 — William W. Durbin Kenton William D. Cover Crestline 9 — Alfred C. Duff Port Clinton John A. O'Dwyer Toledo 10 — Louis Horwitz Pomeroy Milton S. Cox McArthur 11 — M. A. Daugherty Lancaster F. A. Stacy Chillicothe 12 — James Ross Columbus Curtis C. Williams Columbus 13— Frank T. Dore Tiffin Albert V. Bauman, Jr Fremont 14 — D. L. Rockwell Ravenna Cornelius Mulcahy Akron 15 — Geo. White Marietta Robert T. Scott Cambridge 16 — Ed. S. Wertz Dalton Alton H. Etling Orrville 17 — Guy C. Meyers Ashland Charles H. Spencer .... Newark 18 — Clifford L. Belt Bellaire T. J. Duffy East Liverpool 19 — Thomas McNamara . . . Toungstown W. B. Kilpatrick Warren 20 — Chas. A. Mooney Cleveland Howell Wright Cleveland 21 — John J. Babka Cleveland William F. Thompson . . . Cleveland 22 — Martin J. Madden Cleveland Bernice S. Pyke Cleveland ALTERNATES Henry T. Hunt Cincinnati Frank E. Wood Cincinnati William Marcheuser .... Cincinnati John R. Quane Cincinnati Milton H. Matthews Dayton John F. Nein Middletown Clay E. Harmon Troy J. F. Steinbrunner Celina F. W. Reiter Napoleon W. N. Shaffer Paulding Geo. E. Kricker .... Portsmouth T. A. Connolly Georgetown J. D. Post Washington C. H. W. P. O'Brien Marysville S. E. Godden Marion William C. LeFever .... Mt. Giliad Charles H. Graves Toledo Edwin J. Lynch Toledo Jess Finsterwald Athens Albert K. Merriman .... Gallipolis Clarence Curtain Circleville Charles J. Kessler . . New Lexington Guy R. Winegarner .... Columbus Arthur B. Lamneck .... Columbus Earl D. Bloom .... Bowling Green J. V. Hogsett Norwalk William F. Grail Lorain Harry M. Reddington .... Elyria H. E. Stewart Woodsfield Tileston F. Spangler . . . Zanesville Emil T. Kauffman Canton W. F. Cary Millersburg Robert T. Hunt Coshocton L. W. Abbott Delaware David A. Altman .... Steubenville Joseph Lawler Carrollton John J. Boyle Youngstown Martin Dunn Youngstown P. L. A. Leighley Cleveland B. H. Schwartz Cleveland Joseph S. Backowski . . . Cleveland Fred Fortlage Cleveland J. H. Brown Perry M. J. Walsh . . . Valley View Village OKLAHOMA AT LARGE DELEGATES J. B. A. Robertson . . Oklahoma City Ben F. Lafayette Checotah Tom L. Wade Marlow Mrs. D. A. McDougal .... Sapulpa ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Howard Weber Bartlesville Mrs. Usher Carson Miami 2 — J. H. Jarman Sallisaw W. H Harrower Muskogee 3 — W. E. Utterback Durant H. H. Brown Ardmore 4 — W. T. Anglin Holdenville ALTERNATES OKLAHOMA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES ALTERNATES John W. Jones Shawnee 5 — C. B. Ames Oklahoma City- Paul A. Wintersteen .... Stillwater 6 — Mrs. F. L. Rhodes El Reno D. W. Boyer Walters 7 — A. S. J. Shaw Altus Charles Penn Clinton 8 — Mrs. Frank P. Lucas . . . Ponca City R. L. Loofbourrow . . . Beaver City ADDITIONAL DELEGATES ELECTED BY THE CON V i'.NTI' >.N, John A. Simpson . . . Weathcrford Lee Cruce Ardmore Thomas H. Owen .... Muskogee John A. Whitehurst Doxey Mrs. Fred Flemming . . . Muskogee Walter M. Harrison . Oklahoma City Mrs. J. C. Fuquay .... Chandler W. P. Thompson Vinita Hubert L. Bolen . . . Oklahoma City Tom D. Lyons Tulsa Dr. J. W. Duke Guthrie T. J. Leahy Pawhuska D. H. Dinebaugh Muskogee Jack C. Walton .... Oklahoma City Mrs. W. H. England . . Ponca City Paul Nesbitt McAlester John B. Doolin Alva Mrs. R. L. Fite Tahlequah Dan Perry Carnegie J. W. Zevely Muskogee OREGON AT LARGE DELEGATES ALTERNATES Thomas H. Crawford . . La Grande Mrs. Maria L. T. Hiddin . . Portland Will E. Purdy Salem R. R. Hunter (Note — Chosen by State Committee to succeed de- ceased Delegate) DISTRICTS ALTERNATES DELEGATES 1 — Lee M. Travis Eugene W. H. Downing Salem 2 — Will R. King Ontario George C. Blakeley . . . The Dalles 3 — John H. Stevenson Portland Bessie M. Richards Linnton PENNSYLVANIA AT LARGE DELEGATES Robert Fleming Allen . . Wliiamsport Charles F. Altmiller . . Bloomsburg Samuel A. Barnum .... California John H. Bigelow Hazelton James I. Blakslee .... Lehighton Robert S. Bright . . . Philadelphia Andrew R. Brodbeck . . . Hanover Andrew J. Casey Scranton John M. Core Uniontown Robert J. Dodds Pittsburgh Charles P. Donnelly . . Philadelphia Charles A. Fagan Pittsburgh ALTERNATES E. P. Arbogast Stroudsburg Oscar J. Bogen Harrisburg M. C. Burt Coudersport John A. Diehl Marion Phil S. Gordon Johnstown E. Lowry Humes Meadville James B. Murrin Carbondale Fred E. Obley West Newton W. B. Schneitman . . . Elizabethtown Norris B. Slack . . . West Chester Warren R. Van Dyke . . . Harrisburg S. E. Walker Warren DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Michael R. Kerwick . . Philadelphia John I. Somers .... Philadelphia 2 — Norris Wilson Campbell . Philadelphia Edward B. Seiberlick . Philadelphia 3 — James J. Gillespie . . . Philadelphia William H. McQuillen . Philadelphia 4 — Joseph E. Fabian . . . Philadelphia Thomas J. Gavaghan . . Philadelphia 5 — Nicholas Albrecht .... Philadelphia Emanuel R. Clinton . . . Philadelphia 6 — Edward F. Bennis . . . Philadelphia Harry D. Wescott .... Philadelphia 7 — W. H. Berry Chester John F. Lenny Chester 8 — Webster S. Achey .... Quakertown Frank J. Clark Norristown 9 — James Hale Steinman . . . Lancaster Benjamin F. Davis .... Lancaster 10 — Edward J. Lynett Scranton Joseph O'Brien Scranton 11 — Michael J. McLaughlin . Wilkes-Barre Frank P. Slattery . . Wilkes-Barre 12 — H. O. Bechtel Pottsville John Toole Minersville 13 — Wm. M. Croll Reading John F. Stine Allentown 14 — John H. Murray . . . South Waverly J. J. Walker Forest City 15 — Sedgwick Kistler .... Lock Haven Chas. W. Sones .... Williamsport 16 — Henry P. Field Berwick Geo. J. Higgins Shamokin 17 — Dr. C. L. Hartman . . . Chambersburg J. P. S. Strickler .... Lewisburg 18 — Theodore C. Frederick . . . Carlisle Vance C. McCormick . . . Harrisburg 19 — James P. Green Johnstown Thomas H. Greevy Altoona 20 — Edward Bupp York Samuel K. Pfaltzgraff York 21 — J. Frank Snyder Clearfield J. L. Spangler Belief onte 22 — James E. Marshall Butler H. E. Marker Greensburg 23 — Charles E. Lenhart .... Uniontown Bruce F. Sterling .... Uniontown 24 — Wm. J. Mellon Beaver W. J. Smith E. Washington ALTERNATES John A. Dougherty . . . Philadelphia Edward A. Conwell . . . Philadelphia Raphael I. Monks .... Philadelphia Frank M. O'Brien .... Philadelphia John M. Hanger Philadelphia Harry C. Kline . . Nathan Lowenthal Philadelphia Philadelphia Edward W. Lank .... Philadelphia Michael J. Morrisey . . Philadelphia Wm. J. Corcoran, Jr. . West Chester Louis C. Emmons .... Swarthmore John J. Ferry Norristown Nelson M. Trout .... Pottstown John A. Shillow Marietta Milton T. Garvin .... Lancaster Michael J. Gagagen .... Scranton John J. Loftus Scranton Frank T. McCormick . Wilkes-Barre James J. Judge Plains Frank J. Noonan . . . Mahanoy City John F. Whalen Pottsville Robert B. Filbert . . . Wernersville Lot W. Reiff Reading William J. Ferber .... Honesdale Harmon A. Stone Montrose Frank Gilmore .... Williamsport James H. Krom .... Jersey Shore A. J. Blair Milton E. M. Savage Sunbury J. K. Wiley Mt. Union Frederick C. Harner .... Loyalton F. G. Morgenthaler . . . Harrisburg Simon R. Snyder Altoona Calvin Walter Claysburg Chas. B. Butt _ Gettysburg James B. Sechrist Red Lion John C. Mills Bradford John H. Stephens Emporium J. C. Cox Mt. Pleasant George W. Fink Irwin Dr. V. P. Pissula Everson H. A. Cottom Brownsville E. W. Hastlings Charleroi A. Martin Graham .... New Castle PENNSYLVANIA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 25 — Martin C. Cornell Erie Leo Schaudecker Erie 26 — Andrew Breslin Surnmitt Hill Alfred A. Woodring .... Bethlehem 27 — Chas. E. Sheffer . . . New Bethlehem Chas. Corbet Brookville 28 — Earl H. Beshlin Warren A. J. Driscoll St. Marys 29 — Patrick D. Haggerty . . . Aspinwall Chas. C. Lacher Pittsburgh 30 — Wm. C. Harvey .... Wilkinsburg Harrison Nesbit Pittsburgh 31 — Wm. J. Brennen Pittsburgh Thomas P. Mooney . . . Pittsburgh 32 — Edward F. Duffy Crafton Lewis Kimmel Pittsburgh ALTERNATES Curtis L. Webb Meadville John E. Wirt Meadville John Purdy Cope . Dela. Water Gap George R. Bull Milford F. D. Hays Clarion William Leslie . . . Parkers Landing John B. Taggart Tidioute John J. Darlin Pittsburgh Thos. H. Gummert .... Tarentum David Flynn Pittsburgh W. A. McDevitt Braddock Michael B. Donnelly . . . Pittsburgh Harry F. Logsdon Pittsburgh David Adamson . . . Castle Shannon Rodger Cain Homestead RHODE ISLAND DELEGATES Patrick H. Quinn . . . Theodore Francis Green Mrs. Robert E. Newton . John J. Fitzgerald . . . AT LARGE Riverpoint Providence Providence Providence ALTERNATES Geraldine A. Kilkenny . . Providence Lewis A. McGowan .... Providence Eva M. Fitzgerald .... Providence Dr. Patrick H. Keefe Providence RHODE ISLAND— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Mrs. Fred S. Fenner . . Providence P. J. Murphy Newport 2 — Stephen J. Casey .... Wakefield Luigi DePasquale .... Providence 3 — Herve J. Lagace .... Woonsocket Mrs. Delia A. Johnson Providence ALTERNATES Helen I. Binning .... Providence Frank Lally Woonsocket Edward DeV. O'Connor . . Providence Peter C. Cannon Providence Wm. A. McCarthy . . . Woonsocket Mary A. Meade Providence SOUTH CAROLINA AT LARGE DELEGATES Ben Hill Brown (% vote) .Spartanburg J. H. Manning (V 2 vote) . . . Dillon B. F. McLeod (% vote) . . Charleston H. P. Fulmer (% vote) . Orangeburg Robert A. Copper (V 2 vote) .Columbia E. D. Smith ( V 2 vote) . . Lynchburg R. I. Manning (V 2 vote) . . . Sumter James F. Byrnes Aiken ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Charleton Durant (% vote) . Manning R. S. Whaley (% vote) . Charleston V. C. Badham (V 2 vote) . . Badham J. S. Padgett (V 2 vote) . Walterboro 2 — J. E. Harley (% vote) . . Barnwell N. G. Evans ( V 2 vote) . . Edgefield C. F. Riser (% vote) Olar ALTERNATES SOUTH CAROLINA— Continued DISTRICTS J. H. Johnson (% vote) . . Allendale 3 — F. H. Dominick (y 2 vote) . Newberry F. C. Robinson (V 2 vote) . McCormick H. L. Watkins ( V 2 vote) . Greenwood O. R. Doyle (% vote) . . . Pickens 4 — W. D. "Workman Greenville W. W. Johnson Union 5 — A. L. Gaston Chester Leroy Springs Lancaster 6— J. H. David (% vote) Dillon George J. Holliday ( V 2 vote). Conway James W. Johnson ( V 2 vote) . Marion L. M. Lawson ( V 2 vote) . Darlington 7 — R. H. Jennings Orangeburg W. A. Coleman Columbia D. M. Douglass Clinton S. F. D. Lancaster . . . Spartanburg T. B. Butler Gaffney R. E. Wylie Lancaster E. S. Booth . . B. Frank Kelly . . Sumter Bishopville SOUTH DAKOTA AT LARGE DELEGATES Ed. S. Johnson Yankton James R. Wilson Scotland Anna C. Struble Centerville L. E. Hackensmith Armor Mae P. Ghrist Miller George M. Engler Ipswich George Ford Aberdeen John P. Bien Gregory Enola Snodgrass Interior Orville H. Rinehart . . . Rapid City ALTERNATES John Russell Flandreau Mrs. John T. Cogan .... Sioux Falls J. B. Langdon Mission Hill J. H. Kirby Sioux Falls Clarence Burns Aberdeen J. P. Alexander Brookings Otto Aultfillisch DeSmet Dr. F. W. Bilger .... Hot Springs Mrs. A. H. Olson Deadwood Will N. Thompson Lemmon TENNESSEE AT LARGE DELEGATES Hon. K. D. McKellar . U. S. Senate, Washington Harry Berry .... Hendersonville Thomas Preston Chattanooga Mrs. Guilford Dudley ... Nashville ALTERNATES DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — J. A. Susong Greenville J. H. Caldwell Bristol 2 — Mrs. R. E. L. Mountcastle . Knoxville Sam Johnson Maryville 3 — R. L. Kirkpatrick .... Copperhill John L. Willis McMinnville 4 — O. K. Holladay Cookeville J. T. Baskerville Gallatin 5 — W. C. Houston Woodbury Thomas N. Greer .... Shelbyville 6 — Hill McAlister Nashville A. M. Leach Clarksville 7 — George B. Witt Lynnville Clarence W. Turner 8 — Mrs. Neil Wright .... Huntingdon Claude Bushart 9 — W. H. Swiggart William Kinney Brownsville 10 — Miss Charl Williams Memphis Julian Wilson Memphis ALTERNATES George L. Berry .... Rogersville John M. Jones Newport W. K. McClure, Sr Knoxville Miss Fannie Cox Knoxville George L. Harwick . . . Cleveland C. P. Hutchinson Sparta C. E. Snodgrass J. M. Davis Mrs. W. C. Houston . . Woodbury Mrs. Thomas N. Greer . Shelbyville Miss Delia Dortch .... Nashville Mrs. J. A. Long .... Springfield Thomas H. Peebles . . . Columbia Douglas Wikle Franklin Arch Patterson Mrs. Bertie Owen G. W. Moss J. D. Denny Chas. Miller Boiling Sibley 55 TEXAS AT LARGE DELEGATES Cone Johnson (% vote) . . . Tyler W. P. Hobby (% vote) . . Austin Cullen F. Thomas (*4 vote) . Dallas M. M. Crane (% vote) .... Dallas Marshall Hicks (^ vote). San Antonio T. M. Campbell (% vote) . Palestine Thos. H. Ball (% vote) . . Houston C. A. Sweeton Oi vote) . Greenville Hugh Nugent Fitzgerald (*4 vote) Ft. Worth J. A. Kemp (% vote) . Wichita Falls Barry Miller ( % vote) . . . Dallas I. W. Stephens (% vote) . Fort Worth Mrs. Minnie F. Cunningham (% vote) Georgetown Miss Margie E. Neal (14 vote) . . Carthage ALTERNATES Mrs. W. ,E. Spell (% vote) Waco Mrs. Jessie D. Ames (% vote) Georgetown DISTRICTS ALTERNATES L. W. Davidson Mt. Vernon J. T. Rountree Cooper Benton McMillan Jasper T. S. Garrison Center Mrs. J. C. Reagan Forney Gus Taylor Tyler Mrs. E. W. Harrison . . Greenville Mrs. Ruby Terrell .... Commerce Mrs. C. M. McCallum Dallas G. S. Holt Rockwall J. A. Thompson Corsicana Dr. J. O. Holton .... Groesbeck Maco Stewart Galveston Mrs. H. B. Moore Texas City J. C. Townes Houston R. C. Siddall Navasota Mrs. T. M. Stell Cuero Mrs. J. W. Cook Yoakum W. W. Searcy Brenham C. T. Bass San Marcos Tom D. McCullough Waco A. Garland Adair Hico Jno. M. Moore Cleburne Mrs. A. K. Harris Fort Worth Mrs. C. R. Johnston . . . Gainesville T. H. Shive Vernon Mrs. C. H. Woodson . . . San Antonio E. B. Ward Corpus Christi A. A. Browne Brownsville R. R. Smith Pleasanton J. Willis Johnson San Angelo G. E. Penick Big Spring Miss Browning Lampasas Mrs. Dallas Scarborough . . Abilene H. P. Hill Shamrock Mrs. R. S. Thompson . . . Amarillo *According to the rule adopted by the National Convention of 1916 no State may elect a greater number of delegates than the combined number of delegates and alternates to which the State is entitled. In the case of Texas the number of delegates and alternates exceeds the quota of the State. This list is compiled from the official credentials and is subject to modification by the National Committee. DELEGATES 1 — W. H. P. Anderson Paris M. B. Sherwood . . . Sulphur Springs 2 — Stuart R. Smith Beaumont E. H. Blount Nacogdoches 3 — Mrs. Cone Johnson Tyler John E. Owens Wills Point 4 — R. C. Merritt McKinney H. A. Cunningham Bonham 5 — Jasper Collins Dallas J. M. Alderdice Waxahachie 6 — J. Ross Bell Teague A. M. Frazier Hillsboro 7 — W. N. Foster Conroe C. L. Edmiston Crockett 8 — A. S. Moody Houston Miss Florence Sterling . . Houston 9 — W. D. Wilson Bay City Judge T. F. Harwood . . . Gonzales 10 — Lea Beatty Lockhart A. S. Burleson (Y 2 vote) . . . Washington, D. C. Sam Sparks (V 2 vote) Austin 11 — Tom Connally . . Washington, D. C. John B. Daniel Temple 12 — F. O. McKinsey Weatherford O. L. Sweet Fort Worth 13 — R. E. Huff Wichita Falls J. W. Sullivan Denton 14 — Frank C. Davis San Antonio J. E. Canfield Floresville 15 — A. Y. Baker Edinburg J. R. Moore Laredo 16 — Richard F. Burges El Paso C. C. Belcher Del Rio 17 — F. L. Snodgrass Coleman Joe Burkett Eastland 18 — W. A. Palmer . . ; . . . . Canadian R. A. Underwood . '. . . . Plainview UTAH AT LARGE DELEGATES William H. King . . Salt Lake City Neil Madsen Price "Weston "Vernon Logan Miss Alice Reynolds Provo W. J. Parker Ogden Mrs. Gould B Blakely, Salt Lake City Culbert L. Olson . . . Salt Lake City Samuel A. King .... Salt Lake City ALTERNATES O. P. Berglund .... Mt. Pleasant N. T. Porter Centerville J. F. Tolton Beaver Mrs. Sina B. Read . . Salt Lake City J. L. Boyden Coalville H. T. Reynolds Provo Mrs. E. A. Bock .... Salt Lake City VERMONT AT LARGE DELEGATES Dr. J. H. Jackson . . . Burlington Fred C. Martin .... Bennington H. C. Brislin Rutland Dr. E. H. Bailey .... Graniteville ALTERNATES To be chosen by delegates DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — H. E. Shaw Stowe J. B. Flannigan Proctor 2 — H. C. Shurtleff Montpelier L. W. Wachter Windsor ALTERNATES VIRGINIA AT LARGE DELEGATES Claude A. Swanson .... Chatham Carter Glass Lynchburg Westmoreland Davis . . . Leesburg H. D. Flood Appomattox E. E. Holland Suffolk Rorer A. James Danville B. F. Buchanan Marion G. Walter Mapp Accomac •jJS§il (Delegates Y 2 vote DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — S. Wilkins Matthews .... Oak Hall E. I. Ford Newport News 2 — E. Frank Story Franklin J. T. Hanry Portsmouth Dr. Emmerson Land . Virginia Beach J. P. M. Joyce Norfolk (Delegates ^-vote each.) 3 — Hiram M. Smith Richmond Julian Gunn Richmond James E. Cannon Richmond Haskins Hobson Richmond (Delegates ^-vote each.) 4 — R. L. Jeffreys Chase City Marvin Smithy .... Lawrenceville Timothy Rives, Petersburg, R. F. D. 2 P. B. Halligan Dinwiddie (Delegates ^-vote each.) 5 — C. S. Bennett Toshes M. B. Booker Houston M. D. Bailey Stuart H. A. Cox Independence (Delegates %-vote each.) ALTERNATES Charles R. McCann .... Winchester C. W. Bondurant St. Charles E. L. Graham Lexington Hunter H. Watson Crewe Clyde W. Saunders Richmond L. A. Arthur Leesville Geo. N. Conrad .... Harrisonburg John M. Lawler .... Alexandria each.) ALTERNATES (Delegates authorized to appoint their alternates.) T. A. Saunders Ivor R. E. Glover Portsmouth S. S. Stallings Suffolk C. J. Duke Portsmouth J. E. Johnson Richmond T. C. Commins Rumfords L. Stagg Powell Richmond J. Z. Johnson Beaver Dam (Delegates authorized to appoint their alternates.) (Delegates authorized to appoint their alternates.) VIRGINIA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 6 — Landon Lowry Bedford City JL, P. Woods Roanoke R. A. Russell Rustburg R. J. Noell Radford (Delegates %-vote each.) 7 — R. E. Byrd Winchester Geo. E. Walker . . . Charlottesville 8 — C. C. Carlin Alexandria J. T. Sherrier . . . East Falls Church 9 — I. C. Boyd Honaker J. W. Williams Pearisburg Geo. C. Peery Tazewell H. G. Peters Bristol (Delegates %-vote each.) 10 — M. R. Morgan Eagle Rock Otto L. Evans Amherst Charles Curry Staunton O. B. Harvey .... Clifton Forge (Delegates %-vote each.) ALTERNATES (Delegates authorized to appoint their alternates.) C. L. Stevens Shenandoah J. H. Lindsay .... Charlottesville Howard W. Smith .... Alexandria B. R. Glasscock .... Warrenton John M. Beatty Wise Carroll Kidd Bristol J. M. Robinett Jonesville S. S. Simmerman .... Wytheville Thos. B. McCaleb .... Covington J. B. Wood Milboro Pembroke Pettit Palmyra H. P. Baker Columbia ___^.L.L_J. I ALTERNATES ALTERNATES WASHINGTON (% Vote Each) AT LARGE DELEGATES Richard Seeley Jones .... Seattle Mrs., Emma A. Housman . . . Seattle Maurice Langhorne .... Tacoma E. W. Robertson Spokane Mrs. Ernest Lister .... Tacoma Mrs. J. M. Simpson .... Spokane Martin J. Maloney Colfax' E. M. Conners South Bend DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Edna Crangle Seattle George E. Ryan Seattle Robert L Proctor ... . Seattle P. S. Turner Bremerton 2 — Dr. C. C. Harbaugh Everett Edward Harrison Everett R. L Davis Mt. Vernon J. L Keller Sequim 3 — R. D. Wiswall Vancouver J. H. Roberts Centralia J. M. Tadlock Olympia D. W. Fleet Montesano 4 — W. A. Mosher Pullman N. W. Washington Ephrata G. M. Lloyd Waitsburg H. C. Davis Yakima 5 — C. D. Martin . Cheney J. C. Harrigan Colville C. C. Dill Spokane J. D. McCallum Davenport WEST VIRGINIA AT LARGE DELEGATES ALTERNATES T. E. Graham Parkersburg J. M. Harper . . Spencer Jeff Newberry Huntington David Blain Shaw Charles W. Osenton . . . Fayetteville Stuart W. Walker . . . Martinsburg William H. Thomas Charleston . Bluefleld WEST VIRGINIA— Continued DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — James W. Ewing Wheeling C. W. Watson Fairmont 2 — John W. Dodd .... Martinsburg H. G. Kump Elkins 3 — Edward G. Smith Clarksburg- James A. Tierney Weston 4 — George B. Crow Ripley Oscar L. Stanard . . . Huntington 5 — D. M. Easley Bluefield J. E. McDonald Logan 6 — W. A. McCorkle Charleston W. H. McGinnis Beckley ALTERNATES H. H. McCormick Charlestown Dan M. Pendleton Spencor WISCONSIN AT LARGE DELEGATES John C. Karel Milwaukee Jos. E. Davies Madison Thos. J. Fleming West Allis Dennis D. Conway . . S. Grand Rapids ALTERNATES John P. Hume Milwaukee Mrs. Edw. R. Bowler . . . Sheboygen David S. Rose Milwaukee Mrs. C. P. Crosby . . . Rhinelander DISTRICTS DELEGATES 1 — Edward F. Dunn .... Lake Geneva Edmund D- Walsh .... Waukesha 2 — Charles Mulberger .... Watertown John Bodden Horicon 3 — Paul Kingston Madison Jos. P. Evans . . Prairie du Chien 4 — William H. Timlin . . . Milwaukee Frank" J. Grutza .... Milwaukee 5 — Fred S. Hunt Milwaukee B. J. Schoenecker .... Milwaukee 6 — F. C. Borcherdt, Sr. . . . Manitowic H. C. Truesdell Berlin 7 — Harley W. Jefferson .... Sparta A. A. Bentley LaCrosse 8 — John W. Brown . . . Stevens Point Karl Mathie Wausau 9 — James Hughes, Jr. . . . West DePere George Baldwin Appleton 10 — John W. Hogan .... Cumberland Thomas A. Ryan . . . New Richmond 11 — Willis V. Silverthorn . . . Hayward John A. Cadigan Superior ALTERNATES Walter M. Burke .... Kenosha Mrs. Paul Ostergaard .... Racine J. S. Giudice . . . Schleisingerville Wm. F. Schannen . . Pt. Washington Miss Mary Connor .... Madison T. M. Priestley . . . Mineral Point John P. Donnelly .... Milwaukee John McQuaid Milwaukee Mrs. Maud Kennan .... Milwaukee Thomas J. O'Malley . . . Milwaukee Sam Randolph Manitowoc Mrs. Will Reilly .... Fond du Lac W. J. Osborne Baraboo Mrs. H. J. Bullock .... LaCrosse Mrs. Elizabeth L. Brown . Stevens Pt. Mrs. D. D. Conway . . Grand Rapids Mrs. Clinton Barr .... Milwaukee Thomas Ryan Appleton Wm. H. Frawley Eau Claire John Walsh Washburn W. E. Tripp Iron River WYOMING AT LARGE DELEGATES T. C. Diers Sheridan L. A. Miller Cheyenne T. J. Carroll Wheatland L. E. Laird Worland R. D. Hawley ....... Douglas P. J. O'Conner Casper ALTERNATES H. W. Darrah Cody Earl Warren Riverton Mrs. T. S. Taliaferro . . Rock Springs Timothy Dyer Cheyenne J. P. Kinney New Castle Andrew McMicken .... Rawlins LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TERRITORY OF ALASKA DELEGATES W. W. Casey Juneau J. Harmon Caskey Fairbanks Chas. A. Derry Cordova James J. Connors ...... Juneau Thomas Riggs, Jr Juneau L. T. Erwin Fairbanks 027 272 271 7 ALTERNATES Thomas McMullen ..... Juneau James H. Patterson .... Valdez W. B. Kirk Juneau Arthur E. Ooghe Juneau DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AT LARGE DELEGATES Bainbridge Colby . Washington, D. C. Timothy T. Ansberry Washington, D. C. Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell Washington, D. C. John - J. Noonan . Washington, D. C. John E. Laskey . . Washington, D. C. Frank B. Lord . . Washington, D. C. Frank Sprigg Perry Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. ALTERNATES John F. Costello Alvin G. Belt . . Sam Small, Jr. Robert N. Harper John B. Colpoys (Delegates ^-vote each.) HAWAII DELEGATES G. D. Supe Hilo J. H. Raymond Makena Maui L. L. McCandless Honolulu Chas, Rose Honolulu Jesse TJluihi Honolulu J. S. Chandler .... Koloa, Kauai ALTERNATES Delbert E. Metzger .... Honolulu T. Benj. Lyons Wailuku Chris. Cunha Honolulu Robert Ahuna Honolulu Jack Milton Honolulu E. M. "Watson Honolulu PHILIPPINE ISLANDS DELEGATES Robert E. Manly . . . Ernest J. Westerhouse Percy M. Moir .... Allison D. Gibbs . . . Leon J. Lambert . . . Thos. W. Coverston . ALTERNATES Samuel A. Carson Bessie Dwyer . . Katherine DeWitt Lionel D. Hargis . Winfield S. Grove James J. Rafferty PORTO RICO DELEGATES John M. Turner San Juan Andres B. Crosas .... Aguadilla Francis H. Dexter San Juan F. E. Jones San Juan Henry W. Dooley San Juan Benjamin J. Horton . . . Mayaguez ALTERNATES Jacinto Texidor . . . . Vincente Zayas Pizarro Hugh N. Carson .... Howard L. Kern ... A. T. Mitchelson .... E. A. Gildermeister . . . CANAL ZONE N te — The Democrats of the Panama Canal Zone have elected the following named persons as Delegates and Alternates and have asked their admission tothe Convention: DELEGATES Miguel A. Otero .... Ancon, C. Z. Chauncey P. Fairman . Ancon, C. Z. ALTERNATES D. F. Reeder Ancon, C. Z. R. A. Martin Ancon, C. 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