Correspondence

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Letter from Ray B. Horton to governor Guy Park, discussing the death of a mutual friend, Charley Becker.

Letter from F. X. Teasdale to gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark, describing his talking points to explaining Stark's endorsement by Tom Pendergast.

Letter from Governor Lloyd C. Stark to the headquarters of James Douglas' campaign for Missouri Supreme Court, asking them to look into whether Anna Watson of Marceline is working for the Billings campaign, as she said she was obligated to Tom Pendergast.

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 A. Reed Wilson to gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark, updating him on activities related to his campaign in Kansas City.

Anonymous letter to Governor Stark congratulating him on efforts to remove Matt Murray from oversight of the state W.P.A. The author also alerts the Governor to another potential scandal involving a W. P. A. construction project in Kansas City.

Enclosed list of endorsements for a job appointment desired by Ernest O. Boone.

Letter from J. H. Easley to Lloyd C. Stark discussing prospects in Stark's upcoming election. He writes that it is early in the campaign and "most of the talk is to find out who is going to be the strongest and who will [Pendergast] back."

Telegram from Lue C. Lozier to his father Ralph F. Lozier. Lue informs Ralph that Harry S. Truman will become a candidate for U.S. Senate now that James P. Aylward renounced his intention to run. He says that Truman's alliances are unknown.

Letter from Lester Seacat describes an enclosed chart of election-related activities in various districts in Kansas City.

Letter signed "A disgusted Democrat" to Governor Lloyd C. Stark, including a newspaper clipping about Missouri state senators Joseph H. Brogan, Mike Kinney, and M. E. Casey, and a request to take a strong stand against them if they don't vote in favor of laws protecting fair elections.

Response letter from Guy Peabody to Governor Park insisting that reports of election fraud in Kansas city are true.

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