Elections--1936

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Letter from Lloyd Stark's secretary Sallye Powell to Mrs. Lou Emma Gatewood, assuring her that a speaker will be provided for her upcoming barbecue.

Letter from I. N. Watson to Jesse Barrett, describing his preference for caution in reacting to indictments of persons responsible for voting fraud in Kansas City.

Letter from Charles M. Clarke to Missouri candidate for Governor Lloyd Stark informing him as to the high level of support for his candidacy in St. Louis.

Letter from Myrtle Harris to candidate Lloyd Stark about the establishment of rural women's Democratic clubs in Missouri.

Letter from J. B. Fletcher to Governor Lloyd C. Stark expressing opinions on Stark's election, his dislike of Pendergast, and how he thinks voting should work in future elections. Fletcher says Stark should "give voters single ticket and convict old Pendergas[t]."

Letter from Charles Leedy to Missouri gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark, providing his assessment of the campaign in various counties.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to W. R. Reavis, writing that he agrees with his assesment of his chances in the campaign should he not receive Pendergast's endorsement.

Letter from Fred Newberger to R. Emmet O'Malley expressing his suport for O'Malley's efforts to investigate and clean up insurance scams across Missouri.

Letter from L.E. Gatewood asking for a contribution to offset expenses for a Democratic campaign barbecue. She also describes Moberly as "a known anti-Pendergast town."

Letter from E. Mont. Reily to Lloyd C. Stark, vowing to support the candidate backed by Tom Pendergast if he doesn't like the candidate nominated by the Republican party.

Letter from F. X. Teasdale to gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark updating him on the status of his advocacy across Missouri on his behalf.

Letter from Teasdale to Stark describing public attitudes about the candidate's association with Boss Tom Pendergast.

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