From L. P. Presler to William A. Kitchen

Description: 

Letter from L. P. Presler to William A. Kitchen in which Presler responds to Kitchen's letter campaigning on behalf of Truman. After addressing Kitchen as "My Dear Inconsistent Friend", Presler recounts a time when Kitchen tried to convince him to vote for Lloyd C. Stark. Stark then turned on Kitchen and the Kansas City organization. As for Truman, Presler says, "I know you will not experience anything in the future, with him, that you did in the past. He's 100% and of course, you can "sell" me on him.

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Date: 
August 3rd 1940
Modern Location: 
Carrollton, MO
Rights Statement: 
Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of this image or the accompanying data requires prior written permission from the The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum. Use of this image also requires that credit be given to The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum.
Collection Title, Call or Box Number: 
William A. Kitchen Papers, Box 1, Corr. 1937-1940
Digital Object Identifier: 
TPL-KWA-0030
Transcription: 
KANSAS CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | DIGITAL HISTORY