Box 12
Contains 20 Results:
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include Ernest G. Simrall (Liberty, Missouri), Hon. T.L. Wiley (Cameron, Missouri), R.H. Musser [Richard Henry Musser] (attorney, Plattsburg, Missouri), Hon. Claude Bass (Steelville, Missouri), Hon. M.E. Reynolds (Buffalo, Missouri), Hon. Joseph T. Davis (St. Louis), W.N. Evans (lawyer, West Plains, Missouri), Ezra T. Fuller (attorney, Paris, Missouri), Oak Hunter (Hunter & Chamier, attorneys, Moberly, Missouri), Judge M.M. Milligan (Probate Court of Ray County, Richmond, Missouri), J.A. Killian (cashier, Farmers Exchange Bank, Marshfield, Missouri), J.L. Shepherd (secretary, Democratic State Committee of Missouri), L.M. Bliss (Mississippi Valley Iron Co., St. Louis), R.M. White [Robert M. White] (Mexico, Missouri), W.W. Fry Jr. (law offices, Fry & Fry, Mexico, Missouri), Erle W. Fristoe (Benton County Democratic Committee, Warsaw, Missouri), B.W. Hays (chairman, Democratic Committee, Jackson, Missouri), C.G. Bowers (president, Carroll County Trust Company, Carrollton, Missouri), Senator and Mrs. J.W. McKnight [Senator and Mrs. James W. McKnight] (King City, Missouri), Henry B. Tierney (St. Joseph’s Church, Trenton, Missouri), Hon. P.A. Parks [Hon. Peyton A. Parks] (Clinton, Missouri), Thomas A. Walker (chairman, Democratic Central Committee, Lexington, Missouri), Hon. Lafe Vaughn (Linn, Missouri), Hon. Robt. F. Brown [Hon. Robert F. Brown] (Perryville, Missouri), Hon. Henry Dillingham (Platte City, Missouri), Hon. H.E. Warren (Richland, Missouri), Hon. J.E. Proffer (Unionville, Missouri), Thos. H. Bagnell [Thomas H. Bagnell] (Bagnell Montague Grocer Co., Marshall, Missouri), Geo. N. Orear [George N. Orear] (Jefferson City, Missouri), Thos. H. Fisher [Thomas H. Fisher] (St. Louis), and Hon. V.C. Burnett (Hannibal, Missouri)., 1920 Apr 6-7
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include E. Conner (cashier, Citizens National Bank, Kirksville, Missouri), L.O. Holman (Stockton, Missouri), J.A. Collet [James Anderson Collet] (Salisbury, Missouri), J.S. Tall (lawyer, Kahoka, Missouri), Hon. Joseph T. Davis (St. Louis), John M. Dawson (lawyer, Kahoka, Missouri), Dale S. Flowers (Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Albany, Missouri), John J. Schneider (Schneider Clothing Company, Springfield, Missouri), Senator Frank M. McDavid (law offices, Barbour & McDavid, Springfield, Missouri), Cornelius Roach (Metropolitan Bank, Kansas City, Missouri), Sol Hohenthal (DeSoto, Missouri), George D. Clayton (George D. Clayton & Son, Hannibal, Missouri), B.F. Brown [Benjamin F. Brown] (editor and publisher, Hannibal Labor Press, Hannibal, Missouri), A.P. Martin (chairman, Democratic Central Committee, Tuscumbia, Missouri), Ezra T. Fuller (attorney, Paris, Missouri), Dr. J.W. Boles (Versailles, Missouri), Tim Birmingham (chairman, Phelps County, Missouri, Democratic Committee, St. James, Missouri), W.J. Moore (Baxter Springs, Kansas), C.M. Thompson (White River Trails Association, Branson, Missouri), Samuel N. Dickey (Dickey & Dickey, attorneys, Marshfield, Missouri), E.S. Oliver (chairman, Democratic Committee of Montgomery County, Montgomery City, Missouri), Isaac R. Williams (Booher & Williams, attorneys, Savannah, Missouri), A.W. Guillod (Triplett, Missouri), John M. Dawson (lawyer, Kahoka, Missouri), C.H. Burdett (Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Ava, Missouri), R.W. Ely (Ely & Ely, attorneys, Kennett, Missouri), Edward A. Barbour (Barbour & McDavid, law offices, Springfield, Missouri), Judge John S. Farrington (Springfield Court of Appeals, Springfield, Missouri), J.E. Alsup [John E. Alsup] (West Plains, Missouri), F.M. Russell (Farmers Bank, Conway, Missouri), Stuart L. Penn (law office of Creech & Penn, Troy, Missouri), Brevator J. Creech (law office of Creech & Penn, Troy, Missouri), W.H. Mitchell (W.H. Mitchell’s Pharmacy, Seneca, Missouri), R.A. Young (Alton, Missouri), James H. Whitecotton (attorney, Moberly, Missouri), Ezra Sears (Clifton Hill Mercantile Co., Clifton Hill, Missouri), Milo G. Gresham (Gresham & Blanton, attorneys, Sikeston, Missouri), Jno. W. Clapp [John W. Clapp] (lawyer, Milan, Missouri), and H.A. Nall (State of Missouri Department of Beverage Inspection, Jefferson City, Missouri)., 1920 Apr 8-9
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include E. Conner (cashier, Citizens National Bank, Kirksville, Missouri), L.O. Holman (Stockton, Missouri), J.A. Collet [James Anderson Collet] (Salisbury, Missouri), J.S. Tall (lawyer, Kahoka, Missouri), Hon. Joseph T. Davis (St. Louis), John M. Dawson (lawyer, Kahoka, Missouri), Dale S. Flowers (Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Albany, Missouri), John J. Schneider (Schneider Clothing Company, Springfield, Missouri), Senator Frank M. McDavid (law offices, Barbour & McDavid, Springfield, Missouri), Cornelius Roach (Metropolitan Bank, Kansas City, Missouri), Sol Hohenthal (DeSoto, Missouri), George D. Clayton (George D. Clayton & Son, Hannibal, Missouri), B.F. Brown [Benjamin F. Brown] (editor and publisher, Hannibal Labor Press, Hannibal, Missouri), A.P. Martin (chairman, Democratic Central Committee, Tuscumbia, Missouri), Ezra T. Fuller (attorney, Paris, Missouri), Dr. J.W. Boles (Versailles, Missouri), and Tim Birmingham (chairman, Phelps County, Missouri, Democratic Committee, St. James, Missouri)., 1920 Apr 8-9
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include W.J. Moore (Baxter Springs, Kansas), C.M. Thompson (White River Trails Association, Branson, Missouri), Samuel N. Dickey (Dickey & Dickey, attorneys, Marshfield, Missouri), E.S. Oliver (chairman, Democratic Committee of Montgomery County, Montgomery City, Missouri), Isaac R. Williams (Booher & Williams, attorneys, Savannah, Missouri), A.W. Guillod (Triplett, Missouri), John M. Dawson (lawyer, Kahoka, Missouri), C.H. Burdett (Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Ava, Missouri), R.W. Ely (Ely & Ely, attorneys, Kennett, Missouri), Edward A. Barbour (Barbour & McDavid, law offices, Springfield, Missouri), Judge John S. Farrington (Springfield Court of Appeals, Springfield, Missouri), J.E. Alsup [John E. Alsup] (West Plains, Missouri), F.M. Russell (Farmers Bank, Conway, Missouri), Stuart L. Penn (law office of Creech & Penn, Troy, Missouri), Brevator J. Creech (law office of Creech & Penn, Troy, Missouri), W.H. Mitchell (W.H. Mitchell’s Pharmacy, Seneca, Missouri), R.A. Young (Alton, Missouri), James H. Whitecotton (attorney, Moberly, Missouri), Ezra Sears (Clifton Hill Mercantile Co., Clifton Hill, Missouri), Milo G. Gresham (Gresham & Blanton, attorneys, Sikeston, Missouri), Jno. W. Clapp [John W. Clapp] (lawyer, Milan, Missouri), and H.A. Nall (State of Missouri Department of Beverage Inspection, Jefferson City, Missouri)., 1920 Apr 8-9
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include Lyman T. Kinder (district manager, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Lutesville, Missouri), Ernest Bacon (Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Ed L. Abington (Abington & Abington, lawyers, Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Ed. F. Cornelius (Maysville Bank, Maysville, Missouri), Ruff Wilson (Harrisonville, Missouri), John A. Cooper (Trenton, Missouri), W.W. Alexander (Trenton, Missouri), W.L. Wright (on stationery of Hotel Howard, Fayette, Missouri), Wm. R. Edgar Jr. [William R. Edgar Jr.] (Ironton, Missouri), J.W. Howell [John W. Howell] (manager, the Connor hotel, Joplin, Missouri), C.T. Jarvis [Claude Thornton Jarvis] (secretary treasurer, Bar Association Twenty-First Judicial Court of Missouri, Desoto, Missouri), Phil M. Donnelly (Lebanon, Missouri), G.B. Cook (assistant cashier, Security Bank, Fredericktown, Missouri), Richard H. Woods (attorney, Versailles, Missouri), W.G. Wills (cashier, Bank of Neosho, Neosho, Missouri), W.A. Chandler (Neosho, Missouri), Evan M. Jones (State of Missouri Bureau of Mines, Higbee, Missouri), E.L. Purcell (proprietor, the Jimplicute, Illmo, Missouri), J.E. Alsup [John E. Alsup] (Houston, Missouri), Robt. Lamar [Robert Lamar] (Houston, Missouri), S.A. Killian (Marshfield, Missouri), Henry C. Bell (Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Potosi, Missouri), J.V. Willhite (Grant City, Missouri), Samuel N. Dickey (Dickey & Dickey, attorneys, Marshfield, Missouri), Grover C. Sparks (attorney, Savannah, Missouri), W.C. Warner (Lamar, Missouri), A.T. Brown (Monett, Missouri), Frank B. Williams (Springfield, Missouri), John J. Schneider (Schneider Clothing Company, Springfield, Missouri), M.M. Cobb (Plummer-Adams Company, Springfield, Missouri), Everett Reeves (Ward & Reeves, attorneys, Caruthersville, Missouri), Harry Wood (chairman, Ralls County Central Committee, New London, Missouri), R.D. Johnson (Marshall, Missouri), John T. Brann (Memphis, Missouri), Jno. W. Clapp [John W. Clapp] (lawyer, Milan, Missouri), and S. Gambill (president, Gambill Hardware Company, Mountain Grove, Missouri)., 1920 Apr 10-12
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign), 1920 Apr 10-12. Correspondents include Lyman T. Kinder (district manager, Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Lutesville, Missouri), Ernest Bacon (Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Ed L. Abington (Abington & Abington, lawyers, Poplar Bluff, Missouri), Ed. F. Cornelius (Maysville Bank, Maysville, Missouri), Ruff Wilson (Harrisonville, Missouri), John A. Cooper (Trenton, Missouri), W.W. Alexander (Trenton, Missouri), W.L. Wright (on stationery of Hotel Howard, Fayette, Missouri), Wm. R. Edgar Jr. [William R. Edgar Jr.] (Ironton, Missouri), J.W. Howell [John W. Howell] (manager, the Connor hotel, Joplin, Missouri), C.T. Jarvis [Claude Thornton Jarvis] (secretary treasurer, Bar Association Twenty-First Judicial Court of Missouri, Desoto, Missouri), Phil M. Donnelly (Lebanon, Missouri), G.B. Cook (assistant cashier, Security Bank, Fredericktown, Missouri), Richard H. Woods (attorney, Versailles, Missouri), W.G. Wills (cashier, Bank of Neosho, Neosho, Missouri), W.A. Chandler (Neosho, Missouri), and Evan M. Jones (State of Missouri Bureau of Mines, Higbee, Missouri)., 1920 Apr 10-12
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include E.L. Purcell (proprietor, the Jimplicute, Illmo, Missouri), J.E. Alsup [John E. Alsup] (Houston, Missouri), Robt. Lamar [Robert Lamar] (Houston, Missouri), S.A. Killian (Marshfield, Missouri), Henry C. Bell (Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Potosi, Missouri), J.V. Willhite (Grant City, Missouri), Samuel N. Dickey (Dickey & Dickey, attorneys, Marshfield, Missouri), Grover C. Sparks (attorney, Savannah, Missouri), W.C. Warner (Lamar, Missouri), A.T. Brown (Monett, Missouri), Frank B. Williams (Springfield, Missouri), John J. Schneider (Schneider Clothing Company, Springfield, Missouri), M.M. Cobb (Plummer-Adams Company, Springfield, Missouri), Everett Reeves (Ward & Reeves, attorneys, Caruthersville, Missouri), Harry Wood (chairman, Ralls County Central Committee, New London, Missouri), R.D. Johnson (Marshall, Missouri), John T. Brann (Memphis, Missouri), Jno. W. Clapp [John W. Clapp] (lawyer, Milan, Missouri), and S. Gambill (president, Gambill Hardware Company, Mountain Grove, Missouri)., 1920 Apr 10-12
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include E.A. King [Edward A. King] (First National Bank, St. Joseph, Missouri), John M. Dawson (lawyer, Kahoka, Missouri), Geo. W. Glick [George W. Click] (Forest City, Missouri), Robert S. Hudspeth (member from New Jersey, Democratic National Committee, Jersey City), John H. Lucas (Johnson & Lucas, attorneys, Kansas City, Missouri), Wm. G. Sawyers [William G. Sawyers] (prosecuting attorney, Maryville, Missouri), E.A. Sullivan (Epstein & Bloch, wholesale dealers, Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assn., Sedalia, Missouri), Mark A. McGruder (chairman, Committee on Wills and Probate Laws, Missouri Senate), J.L. Shepperd [J.L. Shepherd] (Reger, Missouri), Jas. T. Bradshaw [James T. Bradshaw] (state warehouse commissioner, State of Missouri Grain Inspection and Weighing Department, Kansas City), Judge Thomas H. Bagnell (Marshall, Missouri), Joseph T. Davis (attorney, St. Louis), John T. Wayland (Kansas City, Missouri), E.H. Bullock [Eugene H. Bullock] (health director, Hospital and Health Board, Kansas City, Missouri), Roy Godsey (Webb City, Missouri), Honorable C.F. Enright [Charles F. Enright] (state bank commissioner, Jefferson City, Missouri), George R. Ellison (Shinabargar, Blagg & Ellison, attorneys, Maryville, Missouri), Sidney Sparlin (Seneca, Missouri), Ralph Wammack (4 Minute Men of Missouri, Bloomfield, Missouri), J. Alsup (Bloomfield, Missouri), Ralph M. Easley (Executive Council of the National Civic Federation, New York City), N.M. Pettingill [Newland M. Pettingill] (Office of Earl McDaniel, clerk and ex-officio recorder, Memphis, Missouri), Mrs. Carrie B. Rutledge (4018 McPherson Ave., St. Louis), John La Mar Jr. (Commonwealth National Bank, Kansas City, Missouri), and A.C. Maroney [Andrew C. Maroney] (lawyer, St. Louis)., 1920 Apr 13-16
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include Chas. F. Carter [Charles F. Carter], A.T. Brown (Monett, Missouri), John P. Ray (Cassville, Missouri), Sam J. McMinn (Marble Hill, Missouri), Emil P. Resenberger [Emil P. Rosenberger] (Joplin, Missouri), E.A. Sullivan (Epstein & Bloch, wholesale dealers, Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assn., Sedalia, Missouri), Adam Nagel (2605 South Broadway, St. Louis), Miss Mildred Hammers (Seligman, Missouri), Geo. F. Mara [George F. Mara] (assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee, San Francisco, California), Burris Jenkins (publisher, Kansas City Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Judge John I. Williamson (Supreme Court of Missouri, Jefferson City), Dr. F.M. Vessells [Dr. Francis M. Vessells] (Perryville, Missouri), Charles A. Leedy (Benton, Missouri), and Frank W. Brown (secretary to the governor, Boise, Idaho)., 1920 Apr 17-22
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.
Democratic National Committee (Report of Democratic State Convention—Joplin, Missouri; List of Delegates elected by Convention to the Democratic National Convention)., 1920 Apr 22
The collection includes personal and family correspondence of Edward F. Goltra; papers relating to the various companies he ran; papers relating to his work as a Democratic national committeeman; and papers relating to his civic interests. In the descriptions of the folder contents in this finding aid, the phrase “Correspondents include” indicates that the folder includes correspondence from or to the individuals listed.