1848 Democratic National Committee was the Democratic Party's first continuing national organization with one member from each state appointed for four years at the 1848 nominating convention in Baltimore.
State | Member | Note |
---|---|---|
Maine | Charles Andrews (1814–1852) | elected House of Representatives 1850 |
New Hampshire | Richard Jenness (1802–1872) | President N.H. Senate 1850 |
Vermont | Horace Clark | defeated Lieutenant Governor 1850 |
Massachusetts | Benjamin F. Hallett (1797–1861) | defeated House of Representatives 1848 |
Rhode Island | Walter S. Burges (1808-1892) | U.S. District Attorney 1845–49 |
Connecticut | Charles A. Ingersoll (1798–1860) | U.S. District Court Judge 1853–60 |
New York | Edwin Croswell (1797–1871) | editor Albany Argus |
New Jersey | Edwin R. V. Wright (1812–1871) | defeated Governor 1859 |
Pennsylvania | John W. Forney (1817–1881) | Clerk House of Representatives 1851–56 |
Delaware | George R. Riddle (1817–1867) | elected House of Representatives 1850 |
Maryland | Albert Constable (1805–1855) | House of Representatives 1845-47 |
Virginia | William F. Ritchie ( –1877) | editor Richmond Enquirer |
North Carolina | Robert Strange (1796–1854) | U.S. Senator 1836–40 |
South Carolina | J.M.Commander | |
Georgia | M. H. McAllister | Mayor of Savannah 1837–39 |
Alabama | Patrick E. Britten | |
Mississippi | John Duncan | |
Louisiana | Emile La Sére (1802–1882) | House of Representatives 1846–51 |
Ohio | Samuel Medary (1801–1864) | editor Ohio Statesman |
Kentucky | John W. Stevenson (1812–1886) | House of Representatives 1857–61 |
Indiana | Gilbert Hathaway | |
Illinois | Murray McConnel (1798– ) | Fifth Auditor of the U.S. Treasury 1855–59 |
Missouri | Samuel Treat (1815–1902) | U.S. District Court Judge 1857–87 |
Arkansas | Solon Borland (1808–1864) | U.S. Senator 1848–53 |
Michigan | John Harmon (1819–1888) | Mayor of Detroit 1852–54 |
Florida | James T. Archer (1819–1859) | Florida Secretary of State 1845–48 |
Texas | D. S. Kaufman (1813–1851) | House of Representatives 1846–51 |
Iowa | James Clarke (1812–1850) | Territorial Governor 1845–46 |
Wisconsin | Mason C. Darling (1801–1866) | House of Representatives 1848–49 |
B. F. Hallett was the Chairman and W. F. Ritchie was Secretary.[1]
References
- ↑ Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention. Robert Armstrong. 1852.
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