Elections--1936

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The full text of a speech given by Missouri gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark over radio at St. Louis station KSD on August 3, 1936 from 8:45-9 p.m.

Letter from William M. Ledbetter to Lloyd C. Stark discussing upcoming meetings with press associations and the support Stark has with various lawyers and politicians in the state versus other prospective candidates.

Letter from Charles Leedy to Missouri gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark, congratulating him on his primary victory.

Political cartoon and accompanying message urging support for Republican gubernatorial candidate Jesse Barrett.

Letter from Jimmie Hurst to Lloyd stark updating him on campaign attitudes and activities across Missouri.

Letter from James Hurst to Paul Williams, praising him for his work in getting out the vote for gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark.

Letter from K. P. Middleton to Jesse Barrett asking if he intended to join the race for Missouri Governor.

Letter signed "Hayz" to Lloyd C. Stark indicating that some people thought Roy McKittrick would be a strong opponent for Stark in the gubernatorial election and that the machine had not yet decided which candidate to support.

Transcript of a speech given by candidate Lloyd Stark on the eve of the Missouri elections. The speech was given over KSD radio on Monday, Nov. 2 from 4:45 to 5 p.m.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to Casimir J. Welch, writing that he is sending a gift of "a small fountain pencil" for Mrs. Welch.

Letter from Ernest O. Boone to Lloyd C. Stark reporting that the statewide Negro Democratic Convention voted to endorse Stark's candidacy for governor.

Primary campaign mailer for gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark.

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