Elections--1936

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Letter from Charles W. Dickey to Lloyd C. Stark recommending Stark make a connection with Guy Wade, new District Federal Works Progress Administrator for Springfield, and suggesting he would be a useful campaign supporter.

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 Missouri gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark to W. H. Reed of St. Louis, thanking him for his support.

Letter from Chas. W. Dickey to Lloyd C. Stark, writing with campaign advice and potential connections throughout the state. He also references clippings which appeared in the Lamar Daily Democrat and Springfield Leader, and mentions concerns with Pendergast involvement in WPA appointments.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to J. O. L. Goggin thanking him his campaign suggestions.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to R. P. Spencer, thanking him for his advice and reporting that he thinks Senator Bennett Clark will be friendly to his campaign. He also mentions contacts in Howard County and Arrow Rock.

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 gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark to Arthur Foster expressing his commitment to fair treatment of African Americans if elected governor.

Letter from Lloyd Stark to Arthur foster thanking him for his recent letter and a publication called "The Negroes Creed."

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.

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