1933 Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment (original) (raw)
Delegates to Convention to Ratify the 21st Amendment, 1933 (May be incomplete!)
- At-Large: William Brosmith 1933Terrence F. Carmody 1933Carol S. Chappell 1933Frederick D. Grave 1933Annie B. Jennings 1933Charles D. Lockwood 1933Josephine H. Maxim 1933Leonard J. Nickerson 1933Seldom B. Overlock 1933Augusta McLane Robinson 1933Lucius F. Robinson 1933Isaac D. Russell 1933Caroline Ruutz-Rees 1933William Francis Verdi 1933Isaac Wolfe 1933
- 1st District: William R. C. Corson 1933
- 2nd District: Francis W. Cole 1933
- 3rd District: James P. O'Brien 1933
- 4th District: Frank D. Glazier 1933
- 5th District: John H. Trumbull 1933
- 6th District: Henry Martin 1933
- 7th District: Samuel R. Spencer 1933
- 8th District: Margaret B. Clement 1933
- 9th District: Philip Pond 1933
- 10th District: Frank S. Bergin 1933
- 11th District: M. Frank Hope 1933
- 12th District: May A. Moriarty 1933
- 13th District: Fritz Weber 1933
- 14th District: Harris Whittemore, Jr. 1933
- 15th District: Rowley W. Phillips 1933
- 16th District: Edward P. Egan 1933
- 17th District: Ralph H. Clark 1933
- 18th District: Tracy Farnam 1933
- 19th District: Lee R. Robbins 1933
- 20th District: L. Horatio Biglow, Jr. 1933
- 21st District: William Conley 1933
- 22nd District: John J. Egan 1933
- 23rd District: John F. Hart 1933
- 24th District: Seth Low Pierrepont 1933
- 25th District: Albert E. Lavery 1933
- 26th District: J. Brookes Spencer 1933
- 27th District: Samuel F. Pryor, Jr. 1933
- 28th District: John Otis Fox, Jr. 1933
- 29th District: Harry S. Gaucher 1933
- 30th District: John N. Brooks 1933
- 31st District: Donald J. Warner 1933
- 32nd District: John S. Addis 1933
- 33rd District: Clarence S. Wadsworth 1933
- 34th District: Peter Larsen 1933
- 35th District: Charles B. Pinney 1933
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
- 1933 Jun 20: William R. C. Corson (Wet), elected;John Spencer Camp (Dry), defeated.Francis W. Cole (Wet), elected;Walter G. Camp (Dry), defeated.James P. O'Brien (Wet), elected;Albert E. Bates (Dry), defeated.Frank D. Glazier (Wet), elected;Clarence P. Quimby (Dry), defeated.John H. Trumbull (Wet), elected;Bert S. Tule (Dry), defeated.Henry Martin (Wet), elected;Lena C. Bassette (Dry), defeated.Samuel R. Spencer (Wet), elected;William W. Gordon (Dry), defeated.Margaret B. Clement (Wet), elected;Percy T. Walden (Dry), defeated.Philip Pond (Wet), elected;John C. Tracy (Dry), defeated.Frank S. Bergin (Wet), elected;Frederick C. Williams (Dry), defeated.M. Frank Hope (Wet), elected;Bertha A. Neale (Dry), defeated.May A. Moriarty (Wet), elected;Nathan B. Stone (Dry), defeated.Fritz Weber (Wet), elected;Frederick W. Kilbourne (Dry), defeated.Harris Whittemore, Jr. (Wet), elected;Tyler D. Davidson (Dry), defeated.Rowley W. Phillips (Wet), elected;J. Russell Putnam (Dry), defeated.Edward P. Egan (Wet), elected;C. Raymond Ganung (Dry), defeated.Ralph H. Clark (Wet), elected;Alfred W. Budd (Dry), defeated.Tracy Farnam (Wet), elected;Grace R. Bitgood (Dry), defeated.Lee R. Robbins (Wet), elected;Henry D. Johnson (Dry), defeated.L. Horatio Biglow, Jr. (Wet), elected;Edward T. Bunyan (Dry), defeated.William Conley (Wet), elected;Homer L. Hodge (Dry), defeated.John J. Egan (Wet), elected;Earl G. Osterhoudt (Dry), defeated.John F. Hart (Wet), elected;Millard T. Gardner (Dry), defeated.Seth Low Pierrepont (Wet), elected;Henry B. Hawley (Dry), defeated.Albert E. Lavery (Wet), elected;Arthur J. Lewis (Dry), defeated.J. Brookes Spencer (Wet), elected;Maria R. Hummler (Dry), defeated.Samuel F. Pryor, Jr. (Wet), elected;Albert H. Marion (Dry), defeated.John Otis Fox, Jr. (Wet), elected;Amasa Trowbridge (Dry), defeated.Harry S. Gaucher (Wet), elected;J. Deloraine Conant (Dry), defeated.John N. Brooks (Wet), elected;Milo D. Beach (Dry), defeated.Donald J. Warner (Wet), elected;Charles L. Gold (Dry), defeated.John S. Addis (Wet), elected;Sherman K. Ives (Dry), defeated.Clarence S. Wadsworth (Wet), elected;James H. Bunce (Dry), defeated.Peter Larsen (Wet), elected;Charles A. Pelton (Dry), defeated.Charles B. Pinney (Wet), elected;Howard H. McKnight (Dry), defeated.Seldom B. Overlock (Wet), elected;Lucius F. Robinson (Wet), elected;Charles D. Lockwood (Wet), elected;Frederick D. Grave (Wet), elected;Isaac D. Russell (Wet), elected;Isaac Wolfe (Wet), elected;Leonard J. Nickerson (Wet), elected;William Brosmith (Wet), elected;Terrence F. Carmody (Wet), elected;William Francis Verdi (Wet), elected;Caroline Ruutz-Rees (Wet), elected;Augusta McLane Robinson (Wet), elected;Carol S. Chappell (Wet), elected;Josephine H. Maxim (Wet), elected;Annie B. Jennings (Wet), elected;Kate Campbell Mead (Dry), defeated;Lillian C. Worrall (Dry), defeated;John E. Covelti (Dry), defeated;Louis G. Tolles (Dry), defeated;Allen B. Lincoln (Dry), defeated;James L. McGuire (Dry), defeated;Samuel H. Williams (Dry), defeated;H. Almon Chaffee (Dry), defeated;Rosa O. Hall (Dry), defeated;Oscar E. Maurer (Dry), defeated;Richard W. Mansfield (Dry), defeated;Irving Fisher (Dry), defeated;Harry G. Manchester (Dry), defeated;Daniel A. Pitt (Dry), defeated;Loyd F. Worley (Dry), defeated.
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