Alabama Delegation to the 1888
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large:
Albert
Boyd, Birmingham
- James
D. Hardy, Calera
- John
W. Jones, Hayneville
- Benjamin
M. Long, Cordova
- 1st District:
Prelate
D. Barker, Mobile
- Frank
H. Threat, Demopolis
- 2nd District:
Leander
J. Bryan, Montgomery
- Isaac
N. Carter, Monterey
- 3rd District:
Alfred
H. Hendricks, Opelika
- William
Youngblood, Birmingham
- 4th District:
Stephen
Childs, Marion
- Elbert
W. Locke, Camden
- 5th District:
Coly
N. Finlay, Lafayette
- Lewis
E. Parsons, Jr., Birmingham
- 6th District:
Daniel
N. Cooper, Jasper
- William
M. Robertson, Birmingham
- 7th District:
George
W. Parsons, Talladega
- Willard
Warner, Tecumseh
- 8th District:
Henry
C. Binford, Huntsville
- James
Jackson, Tuscumbia
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
- At-Large:
Cyrus
O. Godfrey, Fort Payne
- Anderson
N. McEwen, Montgomery
- William
J. Stevens, Anniston
- John
H. Thomasson, Birmingham
- 1st District:
Anthony
R. Davidson, Kempsville
- James
T. Peterson, Mobile
- 2nd District:
John
Blount, Montgomery
- Anderson
S. Loveless, Montgomery
- 3rd District:
Tobias
Smith, Opelika
- James
D. Stanly, Thompson
- 4th District:
Benjamin
de Lemos, Hayneville
- Joseph
Goldsby, Selma
- 5th District:
Peyton
Finley, Lafayette
- Green
W. Jeter, Central Institute
- 6th District:
Jerome
J. Hinds, Decatur
- Joseph
W. White, Birmingham
- 7th District:
Daniel
L. Prentice, Aldrich
- Napoleon
B. Spears, Pell City
- 8th District:
Pleasant
B. Barton, Tuscumbia
- Francis
Davis, Huntsville
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