Stark, Lloyd C.

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Letter from C. E. Blomquist to Governor Lloyd C. Stark, congratulating him on Douglas's win, but requesting he "come to Kansas City and break up this insidious ring of Italians and Pendergast workers who are fostering such a string of 200 or 300 gambling houses upon our people."

Letter from Ernest O. Boone to Lloyd C. Stark regarding desired job appointments for he and his wife.

Letter from Mrs. James L. Owens to Governor Lloyd C. Stark, reporting that an employee at the St. Clair Secretary of State's office was passing out literature for James Billings' Missouri Supreme Court campaign. Owens thinks that "a good evening out in the office of secretary of state would be a good thing."

Anonymous letter alerting Gov. Stark to the women's working conditions at General Hospital in Kansas City.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to Tom Pendergast congratulating him on the birth of a granddaughter.

Letter from A. J. Wilson of Lupus, Missouri outlining desireable candidates to fill a judge vacancy.

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

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to George G. Starmer regarding Tom Pendergast and Stark's gubernatorial campaign.

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 Governor C. Stark to Robert Locke, science editor of the Kansas City Journal-Post. Stark thanks Locke for his support and vows to "give the state the very best administration of which I am capable."

Letter updating gubernatorial candidate Lloyd Stark on fundraising activites and expenditures for the campaign.

Letter from M. J. Sannebeck to Governor Lloyd C. Stark, describing losing his job for not supporting Pendergast and vowing to support James Douglas in the election for Missouri Supreme Court.

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