The Political Graveyard: Wood County, W.Va. (original) (raw)

Democratic Party chairs in Wood County (incomplete!):Walter E. Stout, as of 1917 — L. M. Pickens, as of 1929 — W. H. Ellis, as of 1940 — Anderson C. Herold, as of 1941-42 — Charles E. Arnold, as of 1945 — Thomas N. Ellis, as of 1946 — Rolla A. Johnston, Sr., as of 1949-50 — William L. Jacobs, as of 1954-55 — William B. Richardson, as of 1961 — Frank Gove, Jr., as of 1962-63 — Bevan Wilcox, as of 1969 — Paul Reese, as of 1970 — Steve Haid, as of 1975 — Jack Murray, as of 1983

Republican Party chairs in Wood County (incomplete!):Walter H. Gerwig, as of 1917 — Eugene T. Hague, as of 1940-41 — H. E. Clovis, as of 1942 — Andrew E. Douglass, as of 1945-46 — Donald F. Black, as of 1949-50 — W. M. Parker, as of 1952-54 — John C. Butcher, as of 1961 — Thomas Webster, as of 1962-63 — George Shedan, as of 1969 — Daniel B. Douglas, as of 1973 — E. R. Soja, as of 1983

Wood County Delegates
to National Party Conventions

Democratic National Conventions: 1876, St. Louis: Johnson N. CamdenJacob B. Jackson 1888, St. Louis: Johnson N. Camden 1916, St. Louis: T. E. Graham 1920, San Francisco: T. E. Graham 1924, New York: William G. Peterkin 1928, Houston: Kenner B. StephensonRobert Wilson 1932, Chicago: Anna M. StephensonRobert Wilson 1936, Philadelphia: Arthur H. Reynolds 1952, Chicago: Dorr C. Casto 1956, Chicago: George BarnettH. Paige BellWilliam L. JacobsRobert P. McDonough 1960, Los Angeles: William Bruce HoffRobert P. McDonough 1972, Miami Beach: Russell G. Beall 1976, New York: Harley E. BaileyStephen C. BirdHarold BockWilliam P. BonarFred Rader 1996, Chicago: Keith Burdette 2004, Boston: Glen Gainer 2008, Denver: Walt AuvilJean Grapes Republican National Conventions: 1860, Chicago: S. M. PetersonWilliam E. Stevenson 1868, Chicago: Samuel D. Karns 1880, Chicago: C. H. Shattuck 1896, St. Louis: Edward McCrearyAlbert B. White 1900, Philadelphia: W. W. Monroe 1904, Chicago: Gordon B. GibbensA. L. MalloryC. H. Shattuck 1912, Chicago: Charles A. Swearingen 1916, Chicago: J. Mentor Caldwell 1920, Chicago: John MarshallHerbert B. White 1924, Cleveland: Albert H. GeilfussJohn MarshallAlbert B. White 1928, Kansas City: Albert H. GeilfussJohn MarshallAlbert B. White 1932, Chicago: J. Ruppert Jefferson 1936, Cleveland: William H. CarterJohn Marshall 1940, Philadelphia: Robert B. McDougle 1944, Chicago: Harvey MarshRobert B. McDougle 1948, Philadelphia: Harvey MarshRobert B. McDougle 1952, Chicago: H. E. ClovisAndrew E. DouglassRobert B. McDougleHerbert P. McGinnis 1956, San Francisco: Andrew E. DouglassEdgar R. Staats 1960, Chicago: Andrew E. DouglassLawrence C. White 1968, Miami Beach: William P. A. Nicely 1972, Miami Beach: William P. A. Nicely 1984, Dallas: J. Frank DeemPriscilla Haden 2004, New York: Frank DeemFred Gillespie 2008, St. Paul: Tom AzingerLewis RexroadAllen S. RossBarbara SmithGregory SmithRobert Smith 2012, Tampa: Barbara N. FishRobert B. Fish, Jr.Gladys LemleyLewis RexroadAllen S. Ross

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