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Delegates to the 1910 "Congress" of the Socialist Party of America

Convention was held May 15-21, 1910, at Chicago, Illinois.

 

The gathering was attended by 125 delegates representing 44 states and 9 of the party's foreign language groups.

* - denotes "unorganized state.”

 

National Executive Secretary

J. Maylon Barnes

 

Alabama

C.G. Hutchisson

 

Arizona

Joseph D. Cannon

 

California

W. Carpenter

Lena Morrow Lewis

J.B. Osborne

Ernest Untermann

John H. Wilde

J. Stitt Wilson

Colorado

W.P. Collins

Mila Tupper Maynard

 

Connecticut

Ella Reeve Bloor

Jasper McLevy

 

Delaware *

J. Frank Smith

 

Florida

C.C. Allen

 

Georgia *

Paul Hochscheid

 

Idaho

T.J. Coonrod

Illinois

G.T. Fraenkel

Adolph Germer

Robert Giese

A.M. Lewis

Thomas J. Morgan

A.W. Nelson

G.A. Peterson

A.M. Simons

 

Indiana

James Oneal

S.M. Reynolds

 

Iowa

J.J. Jacobsen

John M. Work

 

Kansas

George D. Brewer

Caroline A. Lowe

Kate Richards O'Hare

 

Kentucky

Walter Lanfersiek

 

Louisiana

J.W. Barnes

 

Massachusetts

James F. Carey

James A. DeBell

Harriet D'Orsay

George E. Roewer Jr.

 

Michigan

Frank Aaltunen

Henry Kummerfeld

J. Hoogerhyde

 

Minnesota

Morris Kaplan

Esther Laukki

Leo Laukki

J.E. Nash

 

Mississippi *

S.W. Rose

 

Missouri

E.T. Behrens

William L. Garver

W.W. McAllister

 

Montana

George W. McDermott

 

Nebraska

Clyde J. Wright

 

Nevada

W.H. Burton

 

New Hampshire

John P. Burke

 

New Jersey

Max Fackert

George H. Goebel

Frank Hubschmitt

W.B. Killingbeck

 

New Mexico

C.B. Lane

 

New York

Frank Cassidy

Park Dills

C.L. Furman

Morris Hillquit

Algernon Lee

Theresa Malkiel

W.W. Passage

H. Schefer

Gustave Strebel

Joshua Wanhope

 

North Carolina *

Rufus J. Morton

 

North Dakota

Arthur Bassett

 

Ohio

E.E. Adel

W.H. Miller

Marguerite Prevey

John G. Willert

E.L. Schnaidt

Lawrence A. Zitt

Oklahoma

Oscar Ameringer

Winnie E. Branstetter

J.T. Cumbie

G.W. Davis

 

Oregon

E.L. Cannon

Tom J. Lewis

 

Pennsylvania

William Adams (alt. for John W. Slayton)

Joseph E. Cohen

Thomas F. Kennedy

James H. Maurer

Fred H. Merrick

Edward Moore

Robert B. Ringler

 

Rhode Island

Fred Hurst

 

South Carolina *

A.J. Royal

 

South Dakota

E. Francis Atwood

 

Tennessee

T.H. Haines

 

Texas

W.J. Bell

W.W. Buchanan

Dan C. Crider

P.G. Zimmerman

 

Utah

William Thurston Brown

 

Virginia *

E.B. Slatton

 

Washington

Mrs. E.D. Cory

W.H. Waynick

 

West Virginia

Harold W. Houston

 

Wisconsin

Victor L. Berger

Winfield R. Gaylord

E.H. Thomas

Carl D. Thompson

 

Wyoming

John Heckala

W.L. O'Neill

 

Bohemian Foreign Language Federation

Joseph Novak

Steve Skala

 

Finnish Foreign Language Federation

Toivo Hiltunen

John Valimaki (Michigan)

 

Hungarian Foreign Language Federation

R. Hermanovitch (Illinois)

 

Italian Foreign Language Federation

Rokos Pekos

James C. Pellegrine

 

Jewish Agitation Bureau

Meyer London

Barnett Wolff

 

Lettish [Latvian] Foreign Language Federation

John Klawa

M. Tomin

 

Polish Section

I. Klawier

J. Kochanowicz

 

Scandinavian Foreign Language Federation

S. Jule Chirstensen

N.F. Holm

 

South Slavic Foreign Language Federation

Dimitri Economoff

M. Glumac

 

 

source: Roll call at first day's session, National Congress of the Socialist Party: Held in Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill., May 15 to 21, 1910: Stenographic Report..., (Chicago: The Socialist Party, 1910), pp. 3-4, with the addition of those answering the roll call for the first day's afternoon session, Ibid., pg. 17. This was further checked to the index of this document and to a listing appearing in The International Socialist Review, v. 10, no. 12 (June 1910), pp. 1138-1139.