Box 12
Contains 20 Results:
Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include E.A. King [Edward A. King] (First National Bank, St. Joseph, Missouri), Rev. W.C. Shupp [Rev. Wilbert C. Shupp] (state superintendent, Anti-Saloon League of Missouri, St. Louis), Robt. E.L. Marrs [Robert E.L. Marrs] (State of Missouri House of Representatives, Carthage, Missouri), Miss Anna E. Nolen (editor and publisher, Semi-Weekly News, Monroe City, Missouri), Burris Jenkins (publisher, Kansas City Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Honorable Charles Boeschenstein (Edwardsville, Illinois), J.L. Shepherd (secretary, Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri), Edward L. Drum (attorney, Cape Girardeau, Missouri), Joseph T. Davis (attorney, St. Louis), and E.K. Bixby [Edward Kent Bixby] (director, Democratic National Committee, Transportation Bureau, Chicago). Also includes invitation to 28th Ward Democratic Club meeting at Rose Hill Hall, northwest corner of Hamilton and Maple Avenues, St. Louis., 1920 Apr 24-30
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. Correspondents include Olive B. Swan, Judge John S. Farrington (Springfield Court of Appeals, Springfield, Missouri), Charles Boeschenstein (Democratic National Committee), Mary F. Lathrop (law offices, Denver, Colorado), Ben E. Hulse (Eby & Hulse, Hannibal, Missouri), L.M. Bliss, Honorable Robert S. Hudspeth (Democratic National Committeeman, Jersey City, New Jersey), Dr. Burris Jenkins (Kansas City Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Mike Kinney (St. Louis), Miss Amy Nickerson (on stationery of Hotel Kupper, Kansas City, Missouri), George W. Hobbs (St. Louis), Robert L. Owen (United States Senate, Committee on Five Civilized Tribes of Indians), George F. Mara (assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee, San Francisco, California), Mrs. Robert A. Crabb (care of Mr. T.G. Crabb, 3862 Washington Ave., St. Louis), Joseph E. Davies (Washington, D.C.), Joseph T. Davis (Kansas City, Missouri), Rev. W.C. Shupp [Rev. Wilbert C. Shupp] (state superintendent, Anti-Saloon League of Missouri, St. Louis), Judge W.W. Graves [Judge Waller Washington Graves] (Missouri Supreme Court, Jefferson City), Roy Godsey (Webb City, Missouri), Geo. F. Mara [George F. Mara] (assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee, San Francisco, California), E.A. King [Edward A. King] (First National Bank, St. Joseph, Missouri), Honorable Clark Howell (Democratic National Committeeman, Atlanta, Georgia), Mrs. Burris Jenkins (3529 Charlotte St., Kansas City, Missouri), Col. R.P. Dickerson [Col. Rollin Peter Dickerson] (commander-in-chief, National Loyalty League, Springfield, Missouri), Secretary of War Newton D. Baker (Washington, D.C.), and Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels (Washington, D.C.)., 1920 May 1-19
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. Correspondents include John T. Barnett (Denver, Colorado), F.L. Liebing [Frederick L. Liebing] (Solari Productions Company of St. Louis), Burris Jenkins (Kansas City, Missouri), Judge John S. Farrington (Springfield Court of Appeals, Springfield, Missouri), Clark Howell (editor, Atlanta Constitution), Col. R.P. Dickerson [Col. Rollin Peter Dickerson] (commander in chief, National Loyalty League, Springfield, Missouri), John F. Shea (secretary, Hotel Housing Committee, San Francisco, California), Miss I.M. Bohannon [Miss Irene M. Bohannon] (Oswego, Kansas), Henry W. Dooley (Democratic National Committee for Porto Rico), Homer S. Cummings (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), W.M. Daly [William M. Daly] (Kirkwood, Missouri), Mrs. Robert A. Crabb (St. Louis), P.A. Parks [Peyton A. Parks] (Clinton, Missouri), E.D. Mann [Elwood D. Mann] (Gallatin, Missouri), Chas. H. Richeson [Charles H. Richeson] (Potosi, Missouri), Edgar Nall (Randolph, Missouri), Harry Mallett (Lamar, Missouri), W.R. Taylor (Fulton, Missouri), Dr. B.W. Hays (Jackson, Missouri), Lee Looney (Sedalia, Missouri), Jno. W. Robertson [John W. Robertson] (Democratic Central Committee, Ozark, Missouri), Geo. Petrus [George Petrus] (Hermann, Missouri), Ben M. Neale (chairman, Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Greenfield, Missouri), Ralph Wammack (chairman, Democratic County Committee, Stoddard County, Bloomfield, Missouri), J.H. Brown (Missouri State Sanatorium, Mount Vernon, Missouri), Mrs. E.M. White (chairman, Women’s Democratic Committee, Benton County), Mrs. Horace G. Windsor (Women’s Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Boonville, Missouri), J.J. Blunk (Grand Avenue Hotel, Doniphan, Missouri), Marshall E. Ford (Wright and Ford, Maryville, Missouri), and Richard H. Woods (attorney, Versailles, Missouri)., 1920 May 21-31
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. Correspondents include Dr. Burris Jenkins (care of Kansas City Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Rev. W.C. Shupp [Rev. Wilbert C. Shupp] (state superintendent, Anti-Saloon League of Missouri, St. Louis), L.M. Bliss (St. Louis), Jos. I. Davis (St. Louis), Geo. W. Hobbs [George W. Hobbs] (4168 McPherson Ave., St. Louis), Henry D. Flood (Democratic National Congressional Committee, Washington, D.C.), W.S. McCollum (Eagleville, Missouri), Ben M. Neale (chairman, Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Greenfield, Missouri), Harold F. Smith (editor, the American Soldier, Chicago, Illinois), Senator Charles Carter (Kirksville, Missouri), Geo. D. Clayton [George D. Clayton] (on letterhead of Chas. Y. Clayton [Charles Y Clayton], metallurgical engineer, Rolla, Missouri), Frank Garvin (assistant attorney general, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.), Mrs. Jas. Downey [Mrs. James Downey] (3533 Pestalozzi St., St. Louis), William Hooper Adams (pastor, Presbyterian Church, Boonville, Missouri), Henry T. Miller (Oklahoma City), P.L. Bristol [Percy L. Bristol] (Bristol Supply Co., St. Joseph, Missouri), Robert Burett Oliver (law offices of Oliver & Oliver, Cape Girardeau, Missouri), W.E. Duncan Jr. (California Legislature, Oroville), Edward Magnus (3rd vice president, Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis), Rev. Henry Strong Huntington (the Christian Work, New York City), A.T. De Forest [Albert T. De Forest] (United States Steel Products Company, San Francisco, California), Edward E. Green (contracting manager, American Bridge Company, St. Louis), and John T. Heard (Sedalia, Missouri)., 1920 June
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. Correspondents include Philip Jordan (San Francisco, California), Henry L. Dillingham (Platte City, Missouri), Roscoe Anderson (chairman, Hay for Senator Headquarters, St. Louis), J.M. McBeath (American Surety Company of New York, Meridian, Mississippi), Honorable Homer S. Cummings (care of Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), L.A. Martin (law office, Chillicothe, Missouri), Mrs. Fred A. Reid (Democratic League of St. Louis), Miss May Shannon (St. Louis), Lee Looney (chairman, Democratic County Committee, Sedalia, Missouri), Miss L.M. Bliss, George W. Eastin (attorney, St. Joseph, Missouri), and E.G. Bylander (Sedalia, Missouri). Also includes receipt for membership in the Sons and Daughters of Democracy, signed Katherine Coker Dalton., 1920 July
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. Correspondents include Wm. H. Holtzmann [William H. Holtzmann] (1310 Cass Ave., St. Louis), L.M. Bliss, J. Sprigg McMahon (Dayton, Ohio), Hon. George H. White (chairman, Democratic National Committee, New York City), Senator Pat Harrison (chairman, Speakers’ Bureau, Democratic National Committee, New York City), I.M. Bohannon [Miss Irene M. Bohannon] (San Francisco, California), Miss Corinne C. Becker (assistant manager, Secretarial Bureau, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City), Dr. W.C. Shupp [Dr. Wilbert C. Shupp] (care of Anti-Saloon League of Missouri, St. Louis), and James T. Lloyd (Washington, D.C.). Also includes invitation to the ceremony attending the notification to Governor James M. Cox of his nomination as Democratic candidate for president of the United States., 1920 Aug
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. Correspondents include Mr. H.P. Clement [Howard P. Clements] (general passenger agent, Pullman Company, Chicago), Senator Pat Harrison (chairman, Democratic National Committee, New York City), George White (New York City), L.M. Bliss, James W. Gerard (New York City), Daniel J. McGillicuddy (member from Maine, Democratic National Committee, Lewiston), Mayor J.F. Osborne [Mayor Jesse F. Osborne] (Joplin, Missouri), George T. Bradley (director, Bureau of Organization, Democratic National Committee, Chicago), Judge Daniel G. Taylor (treasurer, Democratic State Committee, St. Louis), Wm. M. Bowker [William M. Bowker] (chairman, Committee of Military Affairs, Missouri Senate, Nevada, Missouri), John A. Connett (attorney, St. Joseph, Missouri), C.E. Yancey [Charles E. Yancey] (chairman, Democratic State Committee, St. Louis), Congressman James V. McClintic (chairman, Speakers Bureau, Democratic National Committee, Chicago), Wilbur W. Marsh (treasurer, Democratic National Committee, New York City), L.E. Reed, Norman E. Mack (Buffalo, New York), Mr. W.H. Holtzmann [William H. Holtzmann] (1310 Cass Ave., St. Louis), H.P. Warden (Mexico, Missouri), Paul V. Bunn (general manager, Chamber of Commerce, St. Louis), Roger W. Babson (president, Babson’s Statistical Organization, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts), Key Pittman, J.K. Hill (builder’s hardware, stoves and ranges, Nevada, Missouri), W.B. Weisenberger [Walter B. Weisenberger] (assistant general secretary, St. Louis Chamber of Commerce), Otto Mutz (Lincoln, Nebraska), J.E. Holden (Sleeping Car Conductors’ Cox-Roosevelt Club, Morrow, Ohio), and Mrs. J.W. McKnight [Mrs. James W. McKnight] (chairman, Women’s Democratic State Committee, St. Louis)., 1920 Sept
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. Correspondents include George T. Bradley (director, Bureau of Organization, Democratic National Committee, Chicago), Otto Mutz (Lincoln, Nebraska), Wilbur W. Marsh (treasurer, Democratic National Committee, New York City), Earle C. Mitchell (Neosho, Missouri), U.S. Senator Key Pittman (manager, Cox-Roosevelt Western Headquarters, Democratic National Committee, San Francisco), Jacob M. Lashly (Holland Rutledge & Lashly, lawyers, St. Louis), V.E. Blume [Victor E. Blume] (manager, Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, St. Louis), E.B. Alexander (St. Louis), John I. Martin, Charles Seymour (bandmaster, Musicians’ Mutual Benefit Association, 3535 Pine St., St. Louis), I.H. Collier (Democratic National Committee of Newton County, Neosho, Missouri), L.W. Arnett (Chicago), Dr. Burris Jenkins (care of Kansas City Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Hon. Breckinridge Long (St. Louis), Congressman James V. McClintic (chairman, Speakers’ Bureau, Democratic National Committee, Chicago), Pat Harrison, Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby (Washington, D.C.), Katherine Coker Dalton, Hon. C.E. Yancey [Hon. Charles E. Yancey] (chairman, Democratic State Committee, St. Louis), Mr. J.T. Harmon [Mr. John T. Harmon] (4435 Gibson Ave., St. Louis), J.L. Shepherd (Democratic County Committee, Reger, Missouri), Geo. H. Gillin [George H. Gillin] (Cincinnati, Ohio), Hon. Samuel B. McPheeters (St. Louis), J.J. Dickinson, Charles F. Howard (Windfall, Indiana), E.C. Orr [Edwin C. Orr] (Democratic State Committee of Missouri, Chillicothe, Missouri), John E. Osi (care of Mercantile Trust Co., St. Louis), J.S. Cravens [Johnson Samuel Cravens] (principal, Lincoln School, Shelbina, Missouri), and W.E. Chenot [William E. Chenot] (Belleville, Illinois). Also includes invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Baarent Ten Broek to a supper at their residence (4378 Lindell, St. Louis) to meet Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby., 1920 Oct
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 (Press Releases)., 1920 Oct
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. Correspondents include Franklin D. Roosevelt (Poughkeepsie, New York) and Irene M. Bohannon (San Francisco, California). Also includes business card of Miss I.M. Bohannon [Miss Irene M. Bohannon] (manager, Secretarial and Stenographic Service Bureaus)., 1920 Nov-Dec
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.