-Charles M. Wilder.
4th District--Wilson Cooke.
5th District--Wm. F. Myers, Wm. J. Whipper.
Messrs. Hayne, Myers and Whipper went down to defeat
with General U. S. Grant. All received medals for
their loyalty.
1884--Chicago, Illinois, June 3-6.
At-Large--Samuel Lee, Robert Smalls.
1st District--John M. Freeman.
2nd District--Paris Simpkins, Seymour E. Smith.
4th District--Charles M. Wilder, Wilson Cooke.
5th District--Eugene H. Dibble.
6th District--Edmund H. Deas.
7th District--Wm. H. Thompson.
Samuel Lee on Committee to notify nominees. Major
John R. Lynch, delegate from Mississippi, was elected
temporary chairman, the first and only time that a colored
man ever presided over a Republican National Convention.
1888--Chicago, Illinois, June 19-25.
At-Large--Wm. F. Myers, Robert Smalls.
1st District--John M. Freeman.
2nd District--Fred Nix, Jr., Paris Simpkins.
3rd District--F. L. Hicks.
4th District--Peter F. Oliver, F. A. Saxton.
5th District--Charles C. Levy, Zachariah E. Walker.
6th District--Edmund H. Deas.
7th District--George E. Herriott.
Paris Simpkins on Committee to notify nominees.
Peter Oliver seconded the nomination of General Alger
for president.
1892--Minneapolis, Minn., June 7-10.
At-Large--Edmund H. Deas, Dr. Wm. D. Crum.
1st District--John H. Fordham.
2nd District--Paris Simpkins, Seymour E. Smith.
3rd District--A. S. Jamison.
4th District--Irwin I. Miller.
5th District--Wm. E. Boykin.
6th District--Rev. Joshua E. Wilson.
7th District--R. H. Richardson.
E. H. Deas on Committee to notify presidential nominee.
J. H. Fordham on Committee to nominate vice-presidential
nominee.
1896--St. Louis, Mo., June 16-18.
At-Large--Dr. Wm. D. Crum, Robert Smalls.
1st District--Robert C. Brown.
2nd District--Wm. S. Dixon.
4th District--Charles M. Wilder.
5th District--Wm. E. Boykin.
6th District--Edmund H. Deas, Rev. Joshua E. Wilson.
7th District--Zachariah E. Walker, John H. Fordham.
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