Elections--1936

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Letter from John S. Bates to Republican gubernatorial candidate Jesse Barrett describing the support for his campaign in Kansas City.

Letter from Jimmy Hurst to Lloyd C. Stark, congratulation Stark on receiving the endorsement of the Pendergast organization, and vowing to work "to see that you are elected by one of the greatest and highest figures of all time."

Letter from Ralph Wammack to gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark in which he discusses the importance of garnering the support of the Pendergast regime in order to be victorious.

Letter from H. R. Walmsley to Jesse Barrett in which he discusses the proposition of Barrett running for Governor of Missouri on the Republican ticket.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to Reginald D. Frame, thanking him for a letter of congratulations and noting "the almost unanimous support I have received from the Democratic Party in the different counties, and the solid backing of both the St. Louis and Kansas City Democracy."

Confidental memorandum regarding Pendergast machine activities. The memo mentions patronage from the current governor, internal feuds, the State Highway Department, and advises allying Jim Aylward because "[Tom Pendergast] is slipping [and] Young Jim incompetent."

Letter from J. P. Kellett to Lloyd C. Stark congratulating Stark on his endorsement by Tom Pendergast and assuring him of the positive reputation he has among many friends in St. Louis.

Letter from R. P. McNergney to Missouri candidate for Governor Lloyd Stark, expressing his hope that Pendergast and Truman support his campaign.

Letter from Frank Page to William Kitchen in response to a previous letter. Page indicates that an unnamed person, mentioned in an earlier clipping, does not work, and does not farm in particular.

List of recipients of a gift of Golden Delicious apple cider from Lloyd C. Stark's orchards.

Letter from Lloyd Stark to F. X. Teasdale, thanking him for his letter of congratulations.

Letter from Tony Buford to Lloyd C. Stark discussing his projection for the make up of the next House of Representatives, as well as support for Stark vs. William Hirth for governor.

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