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Texas Delegation to 1928 Democratic National Convention
Texas Delegation to the
1928 Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large: Thomas H. Ball, Houston - Myron G. Blalock, Marshall - Mrs. W. R. Chapman, Stamford - M. M. Crane, Dallas - Lynch Davidson, Houston - Mrs. Forrest Farley, Austin - Florence Floore, Cleburne - Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Dallas - J. C. Hardy, Belton - Mary Jagoe, Denton - Cone Johnson, Tyler - Jesse H. Jones, Houston - Mrs. Lee Joseph, Austin - W. A. Keeling, Austin - Dan Moody, Taylor - Wright Morrow, Houston - Frannie Rountree, Bryan - Jane Madden Spell, Waco - W. A. Tarver, Corsicana - Mrs. W. H. Wentland, Manor - Mrs. W. D. Wilson, Bay City - Fannie Campbell Womack, Palestine - Walter C. Woodward, Coleman - Mrs. A. C. Zehner, Dallas
- 1st District: W. J. Pollard, Paris - Grover Sellers
- 2nd District: K. W. Denman, Lufkin - A. A. Seale, Nacogdoches
- 3rd District: E. B. Alford, Henderson - M. L. Cox, Canton
- 4th District: E. F. Blakely, Bonham - M. W. Muse, McKinney
- 5th District: George C. Purl, Dallas - John Sharpe, Ennis
- 6th District: J. C. Bradley, Groesbeck - Wayne R. Howell, Corsicana
- 7th District: Edmund R. Cheesborough, Galveston - Adam Cone, Palestine
- 8th District: Alvin S. Moody, Houston - Florence Sterling, Houston
- 9th District: M. T. Dunning, Gonzales - M. S. Munson, Angleton
- 10th District: Fred Blundell, Lockhart - H. N. Graves, Georgetown
- 11th District: J. R. McClelland, Gatesville - W. M. Sleeper, Waco
- 12th District: Karl A. Crowley, Fort Worth - Tom W. Hines, Vernon
- 13th District: Homer Latham, Bowie - Grady Woodruff, Decatur
- 14th District: John Boyle, San Antonio - Alvin J. Wirtz, Seguin
- 15th District: Harry P. Hornby, Uvalde - W. R. Montgomery, Edinburg
- 16th District: L. L. Farr, San Angelo - R. E. Sherman, El Paso
- 17th District: E. D. Gatlin, Breckenridge - F. M. Newman, Brady
- 18th District: G. E. Hamilton, Matador - Grover B. Hill, Potter City
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large: Mrs. Jesse D. Ames, Georgetown - Mrs. A. Y. Baker, Edinburg - Mrs. R. L. Bobbitt, Laredo - Mrs. S. P. Brooks, Waco - S. P. Brooks, Waco - S. L. Gill, Raymondville - Roger Gillis, Del Rio - Mrs. Hal Greer, Beaumont - S. M. Grostwaite, Waco - Robert L. Halliday, El Paso - Mary Lake Henderson, Cameron - Fred E. Horton, Greenville - Edward Howard, Wichita Falls - R. M. Kelly, Longview - Mrs. Tom H. Miller, George West - Shearn Moody, Galveston - Margie Neal, Carthage - Mrs. J. T. Newsome, Corsicana - Mrs. Wilmot Odell, Fort Worth - J. D. Sandifer, Abilene - Mrs. S. J. Smith, Austin - B. A. Stufflebeme, Ennis - R. A. Underwood, Plainview - Mrs. F. F. Weymouth, Amarillo
- 1st District: C. D. Berry, Cooper - J. E. Mattinson, Mt. Vernon
- 2nd District: R. L. Murray, Port Arthur - O. M. Stone, Jasper
- 3rd District: J. T. Larue, Athens - B. B. Taylor, Longview
- 4th District: L. A. Clark, Greenville - Dan F. McMillan, Whitewright
- 5th District: R. G. Storey, Dallas - J. J. Taylor, Dallas
- 6th District: Mack Bennett, Normangee - J. T. Drumwright, Wortham
- 7th District: W. T. Jamison, Dayton - Mary D. Robinson, Point Blank
- 8th District: J. M. Boyle, Houston - Mrs. O. C. Castle, Houston
- 9th District: Newton Crain, Cuero - Charles Ingram, Wharton
- 10th District: Charles G. Kruger, Bellville - Jane Y. McCallum, Austin
- 11th District: George Carter, Marlin - Hugh Cureton, Meridian
- 12th District: Mrs. J. W. Cooper, Fort Worth - F. W. Shropshire, Weatherford
- 13th District: Jeff Fowler, Throckmorton - W. R. Nichols, Seymour
- 14th District: Perry J. Lewis, San Antonio - Laura B. Negley, San Antonio
- 15th District: A. P. Johnson, Carrizo Springs - Mary P. Miller, Benavides
- 16th District: Mrs. F. M. Rose, Del Rio - Mrs. George P. Walker, Kerrville
- 17th District: H. M. Colbert, Nolan - G. Y. Lee, Eden
- 18th District: J. H. Goodman, Lubbock - George Moffett, Quanah
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