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Indiana Delegation to the
1856 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
R. W. Aiken, Bloomington - James W. Borden, Fort Wayne - Joseph W. Chapman, Madison - Grafton Fleener Cookerly, Terre Haute - A. Davidson, Greensburg - James Elder, Richmond - William M. Franklin, Spencer - Franklin Hardin, Glenns Valley - John C. Hebertt, Vincennes - D. S. Huffstetter, Orleans - Phineas M. Kent, New Albany - Mahlon D. Manson, Crawfordsville - G. W. McConnell, Angola - S. P. Mooney, Brownstown - Alexander F. Morrison, Indianapolis - Turner Nelson, Mt. Vernon - C. O'Brien, Lawrenceburg - James Osborn, Fairfield - John Pettit, Lafayette - John L. Robinson, Rushville - William Rockhill, Fort Wayne - N. O. Ross, Peru - W. Ryan, Anderson - J. R. Slack, Huntington - S. W. Telford, Lafayette - A. A. Whitlock


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