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Delegates to the 1904 Convention of the Socialist Party of America

Convention was held May 1-6, 1904, at Chicago, Illinois.

The gathering was attended by 175 delegates representing 33 states and territories.

 

Alabama

F.X. Waldhorst

 

Arkansas

Wells Lefever

William Penrose

 

California

J.L. Cobb

P. Deutzman

Samuel Robbins

W.W. Wilkins

Paul H. Keller

H.M. McKee

J.J. Patton

S. Stitt Wilson

C.W. Woodbey

 

Colorado

William Ash

A.H. Floaten

Ida Crouch Hazlet

Guy E. Miller

R.A. Southworth

 

Connecticut

Cornelius Mahoney

Eugene Toomey

 

Idaho

E.B. Ault

 

Indian Territory [Oklahoma]

W.I. Whitelatch

Illinois

B. Berlyn

Samuel Block

Charles L. Breckon

James H. Brower

E.E. Carr

John Collins

William Dalton

D. McEachern

A.W. Mance

Theodore Meyer

Thomas J. Morgan

J.E. Phelan

D.M. Smith

James S. Smith

A.M. Simons

Seymour Stedman

M.H. Taft

Ernest Untermann

 

Indiana

William Barrett

Eugene V. Debs

A.T. Cridley

Matt Hollenberger

James Oneal

S.M. Reynolds

Iowa

John W. Bennett

J.J. Jacobson

Carrie L. Johnson

John M. Work

 

Kansas

W.R. Parks

Mrs. E.G. Cogswell

Luella R. Kraybill

Walter T. Mills

W.S. Neal

Thomas E. Will

 

Kentucky

Thomas McGrady

A.L. Nagel

F.L. Robinson

 

Louisiana

Wilbur Putnam

 

Maryland and the District of Columbia

William A. Toole

S.L.V. Young

 

Massachusetts

James F. Carey

Herman Brandt

H.A. Gibbs

John J. Kelly

J.A. Keown

George E. Littlefield

Alexander Hayman

A.B. Outram

Daniel A. White

 

Michigan

William L. Benessi

C.J. Lamb

James H. McFarlan

John A.C. Menton

William E. Walter

 

Mississippi

Summer W. Rose

 

Minnesota

M.A. Brattland

A.N. Gilbertson

S.M. Holman

Nicholas Klein

George B. Leonard

Thomas H. Lucas

Edward Bosky

E.B. Ford

 

Missouri

E.T. Behrens

William M. Brandt

Fred h. Dilno

W.L. Garver

Gustav A. Hoehn

Carl Knecht

Caleb Libscomb

T.E. Palmer

George H. Turner

Hugh J. Raible

J.H. Rathbun

 

Montana

C.C. McHugh

W.G. O'Mally

J.H. Walsh

John J. Hirt

 

Nebraska

P.J. Hyland

W.E. Clark

J.W. Hawkins

William Mailly

 

New Hampshire

James S. Murray

 

New Jersey

Peter Burrows

William Glanz

Carl Kronenburg

W.L. Oswald

Charles Ufert

James M. Reilly

David Rubinow

G.H. Strobell

New York

Warren Atkinson

G.P. Bush

William Butscher

A.P. Byron Curtis

Charles Dobbs

William Ehret

P.J. Flanagan

Julius Gerber

Benjamin Hanford

George D. Herron

Morris Hillquit

Alexander Jonas

Algernon Lee

Gustave Dressler

Frank Sieverman

Henry L. Slobodin

John Spargo

Otto Wegener

H.W. Wessling

A.A. Wayell

H. Gaylord Wilshire

C.P. Hawley

B.J. Riley

 

North Dakota

S.E. Haight

Tonnes Thams

 

Ohio

Robert Bandlow

C.A. Bickett

D.P. Farrell

Martin Goss

Max S. Hayes

W.A. Stanton

W.L. Webster

C.E. Willey

Julius Zorn

 

Oregon

Irene E. Smith

 

Pennsylvania

Hugh Ayres

J. Mahlon Barnes

George W. Bacon

Innes Farbes

Louis Goaziou

Charles Heydrick

Frank Gagliardi

James Maurer

Robert Ringler

 

South Dakota

Freeman Knowles

O.C. Potter

 

Tennessee

Charles H. Stockell

 

Texas

John Kerrigan

R.O. Langworthy

E.B. Latham

 

Washington

O. Lund

Herman F. Titus

Wisconsin

H.J. Ammon

Victor L. Berger

J.W. Born

W.C. Young

W.R. Gaylord

Jacob Hunger

F.J. Weber

J.M.A. Spence

Ira Cross

Richard Elsner

E.H. Thomas

 

 

source: International Socialist Review, v. 4, no. 11 (May 1904), pp. 686-687.