From George E. Kimball to Lloyd C. Stark

Description: 

Letter from George E. Kimball to Governor Lloyd C. Stark, discussing corruption in public service. Kimball identifies himself as "a former judge of the Jackson County Court, a former City Comtroller of Kansas City, and a Republican candidate for Mayor of Kansas in 1930." He writes to recommend Fred H. Carlson as trustworthy, "clean in his private life as well as his public service," and "highly in favor of taking the police department out of the hands of the corrupt political machine here in Kansas City."

Addressee: 
Date: 
June 8th 1939
Modern Location: 
818 Grand Boulevard
Kansas City, MO
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Collection Title, Call or Box Number: 
Stark, Lloyd Crow (1886-1972), Papers, 1931-1941, C0004-f03418
Digital Object Identifier: 
SHSMO-C0004-F03418-0003
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