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While a reduction in the numbers of delegates from South Carolina, as well as from most of the Southern States, was made by the Republican National Committee in December, 1913, the State still sends a majority of Negro delegates:


 * 1868—Chicago, Ill., May 20-21.
 * 1872—Philadelphia, Pa., June 5-6.
 * At-Large—Alonzo J. Ransier.
 * A. J. Ransier on Committee to notify nominees.
 * At the Convention of 1872, General Elliott was called upon from the floor to address the convention. His speech will be found in the proceedings of the convention.
 * 1876—Cincinnati, Ohio, June 14-16.
 * Joseph H. Rainey on Committee to notify nominees.
 * 1880—Chicago, Illinois, June 2-8.
 * 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.
 * Joseph H. Rainey on Committee to notify nominees.
 * 1880—Chicago, Illinois, June 2-8.
 * 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.
 * Joseph H. Rainey on Committee to notify nominees.
 * 1880—Chicago, Illinois, June 2-8.
 * 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.
 * 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.
 * 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.
 * 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.