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Letter from Chas. H. Green to Governor Lloyd C. Stark, inquiring as to how his family can support James Douglas' Missouri Supreme Court campaign in St. Clair County.

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

Letter from Lloyd Stark to Sye Brisley thanking him for a recent letter and asking for reports on his gubernatorial campaign. He also notes that he will be attending the funeral of Dr. Unsell.

Letter from Mrs. L. M. Fry to Governor Lloyd C. Stark describing her and her husband's encounters with the Pendergast Machine and issues related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She writes that the mayor of Independence "is really a double crosser if there was one,"

Letter from Roy E. Glidewell to Stark's campaign manager Col. W. L. Bouchard.

Letter from Governor Park to Tom Pendergast of Kansas City, providing an introduction for Shaffer Lann.

Letter from Jack Stapleton to Lloyd Stark inviting him to a meeting. He mentions recent voter intimidation by Pendergast affiliates.

Political cartoon entitled "Equal Justice Under Tom's Law," depicting Tom Pendergast with the Missouri Supreme Court in his pocket.

Two-page typewritten article titled, "Hon. John T. Wayland Overrules the U. S. Supreme Court and Appoints a Democrat. - A Republican After Holding the Sinecure for Thirty Years Is Deposed - An Interesting Story from Washington" by an unknown author.

Response letter from Governor Park to Guy Peabody assuring him that Kansas City would experience clean election on November 3 and citing problems during a 1928 election.

Letter from Lloyd C. Stark to J. O. L. Goggin regarding his offer to provide printing to Stark's campaign.

Letter from Barney E. Reilly to Ewing Young Mitchell, Jr. on May 23, 1932. Reilly discusses Franklin D. Roosevelt's primary campaign as it relates to Kansas City and northwestern Missouri politics.

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