The Political Graveyard: Franklin County, N.Y. (original) (raw)
Democratic Party chairs in Franklin County (incomplete!):W. J. Saunders, as of 1910 — Joseph Levy, as of 1927 — John M. Cantwell, Jr., as of 1932 — Mark E. Monaghan, as of 1936 — Edward B. Frenette, as of 1939-42 — Joseph Drutz, as of 1955 — Charles McCormick, as of 1965
Republican Party chairs in Franklin County (incomplete!):William H. Flack, as of 1898-1902 — Alexander Macdonald, 1908 — Harvey C. Carter, as of 1910 — Frederick H. Bryant, as of 1927 — Harold G. O'Neil, as of 1929 — Allen L. Vosburg, as of 1932 — Ralph R. Levy, as of 1939 — Thomas J. Collinson, as of 1942 — Hayward H. Plumadore, as of 1955
Franklin County Delegates
to National Party Conventions
Democratic National Conventions: 1864, Chicago: Darius W. Lawrence 1912, Baltimore: John Harding 1916, St. Louis: John D. Harrigan 1924, New York: Andrew B. Cooney —Joseph Levy 1932, Chicago: Thomas P. Ward 1936, Philadelphia: Mark E. Monaghan 1940, Chicago: Edward B. Frenette 1944, Chicago: William J. Herron 1948, Philadelphia: Thomas Creighton 1952, Chicago: Kenneth A. McKinnon 1964, Atlantic City: Charles McCormick 1980, New York: Catherine Young 2008, Denver: Patricia L. Jackson —Joseph M. Pickereign, Jr. | Republican National Conventions: 1856, Philadelphia: A. B. Parmalee 1872, Philadelphia: William Andrus —Howard M. King 1884, Chicago: Samuel A. Beman —John I. Gilbert 1892, Minneapolis: Isaiah Gibson 1896, St. Louis: Thomas A. Sears 1900, Philadelphia: John Carrier 1904, Chicago: Ben L. Orcutt 1908, Chicago: Charles E. Brush 1912, Chicago: Harvey C. Carter 1916, Chicago: Alexander Macdonald 1920, Chicago: Joseph G. Gokey 1924, Cleveland: Willard Boyce 1928, Kansas City: N. Monroe Marshall 1932, Chicago: William C. Leonard 1936, Cleveland: George J. Moore 1940, Philadelphia: Thomas J. Collinson 1944, Chicago: Thomas J. Collinson 2004, New York: M. Catherine Hollinshead |
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