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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.