Elections--1936

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Response letter from Governor Park to Hugh O'Connor of Kansas City indicating that he should contact the authorities or provide evidence if he has knowledge of election fraud activities.

Letter to Josephine Lay from gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark discussing his recent endorsements, and noting that Roy McKittrick has been endorsed by Pendergast for Attorney General.

Letter from Arthur F. Smith to Lloyd C. Stark, writing that he is "strongly in favor" of Stark's candidacy for governor and offering to share knowledge he has of southern Missouri after his work with the Census Bureau.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to Governor Guy B. Park, endorsing Ernest O. Boone and his wife for the positions of Superintendent and Manager of the State Industrial Home for Girls in Tipton.

Letter from William M. Ledbetter to Lloyd Stark, urgin him not to appeal to the federal government for a proble into Missouri state election rigging.

Letter from H. R. Conway to candidate Lloyd Stark about the split among Democratic voters in terms of their support for his candidacy and attitudes about the Pendergast machine.

Letter from William Ledbetter to Charles Aylward discussing Lloyd Stark's attempts to meet with Jim and Tom Pendergast while visiting Kansas City and other campaign updates.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to Ralph Gorman thanking him for his offer to help in his campaign as well as for the information Gorman provided.

Letter from Waldron explaining his disappointment in being rejected by the Stark campaign. He indiciates his intention to return to Topeka, Kansas.

Letter from Jimmy Hurst to Lloyd C. Stark, reporting on a meeting he had with Tom Pendergast. Hurst writes that Pendergast said he would support whichever candidate for governor came out on top, and Hurst believes that Stark is likely to be that man.

Letter from Lloyd Stark to John Ray, Editor of the Cassville Democrat newspaper, thanking him for a recent article.

In this letter, Watts asserts his position that Tom Pendergast was compelled to support Lloyd Stark's candidacy for Governor by the success of the campaign. He also inquires if Stark is a Mason. He concludes by urging Stark not to take his opponent lightly and to avoid overconfidence.

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