Elections--1936

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Letter from Robert A. Glenn to Lloyd C. Stark writing about the view of the governors race from St. Louis and what issues may await him during the campaign.

Political advertisement in the form of a letter to Missouri voters which characterizes Lloyd Stark as a corrupt affiliate of the Pendergast machine.

Letter from Arthur F. Smith to Lloyd C. Stark, reporting that he is temporarily withdrawing his endorsement of Stark in light of Tom Pendergast's support of his campaign.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to Duke Shoop discussing other potential candidates for governor as well as campaign logistics.

Response letter from Governor Park to Nettie C. Alvey of Kansas City indicating that she should contact the authorities or provide evidence if she has knowledge of election fraud activities.

Letter from S. S. Ball to gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark, discussing and disparaging his opponent in the race, William Hirth.

Letter from F. X. Teasdale in which he asks Lloyd Stark for a position in his administration after the election, and emphasizes his need due to his disabled wife.

Letter from Mrs. B. Marts to Guy B. Park reporting on rampant voter fraud in Kansas City.

Letter from W. H. Reed to Lloyd Stark offering his support for his candidacy for Missouri governor.

Letter from C. L. Chandler to Lloyd C. Stark, thanking him for the information about the political situation in his area.

Letter from Missouri candidate for Governor Lloyd Stark to F. X. Teasdale expressing his satisfaction with the current state of support for his candidacy.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to Mrs. Francis M. Wilson, stating his confidence that he will receive the support of the Pendergast machine and Bennett Clark.

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