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Box 13

 Container

Contains 23 Results:

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include Secretary of State Charles U. Becker (Jefferson City, Missouri), W.T. Kemper [William T. Kemper] (chairman of board, Commerce Trust Company, Kansas City, Missouri), Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Judge John S. Farrington (Springfield, Missouri), Honorable Ben M. Neale (Greenfield, Missouri), Roy H. Cherry (Macon and Goldsberry, Missouri), W.M. Bowker (Nevada, Missouri), and Edwin J. Bean (State of Missouri Public Service Commission, Jefferson City). Also includes announcement card of Will R. King, ex-justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, that he is engaged in the practice of law in Washington, D.C.; poem titled “How King Skinned the Squirrel”; and poem titled “Out Where the West Begins” by Arthur Chapman., 1922 May-July

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1922 May-July

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Mr. L.M. Bliss (St. Louis), Honorable Bernard M. Baruch (New York City), Honorable Bainbridge Colby (Washington, D.C.), Justice John C. Clarke (Washington, D.C.), Chas. L. Blanton [Charles L. Blanton] (Sikeston Standard, Sikeston, Missouri), Burt New (executive secretary, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), John Wuchter (Portland, Oregon), and F. Jones (Sligo & Eastern Railroad Company, Sligo, Missouri; St. Louis address: 814 Clara Ave.)., 1922 Aug-Oct

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1922 Aug-Oct

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include R.E.L. Marrs [Robert E.L. Marrs] (Carthage, Missouri), New York Evening World, Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Isidore B. Dockweiler (law offices, Dockweiler & Dockweiler & Finch, Los Angeles), Mrs. W.A. McDougal and Geo. L. Bowman [George L. Bowman] (Democratic National Committee, Kingfisher, Oklahoma), and James M. Cox (the News League, Dayton, Ohio)., 1922 Nov-Dec

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1922 Nov-Dec

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), the World (New York City), George C. LaPorte (Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Delaware, Ohio), Isidore B. Dockweiler (law offices, Dockweiler & Dockweiler & Finch, Los Angeles), Alfred C. Newell (president, Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, Georgia), Norman E. Mack (Buffalo, New York), Miss Elizabeth F. Kehoe (secretary, Women’s Committee of the Mayor’s Committee, New York City), and William H. Anderson (state superintendent, Anti-Saloon League of New York)., 1923 Jan-June

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1923 Jan-June

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include the World (New York City), Honorable Norman E. Mack (Democratic National Committeeman, Buffalo, New York), Honorable Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Frank M. Robinson (Kansas City, Missouri), Honorable Edward Yancey (Liberty, Missouri), Roy Cherry (Macon, Missouri; Bank of Goldsberry, Goldsberry, Missouri), Isaac A. Letcher (president, Potosi Abstract Co., Potosi, Missouri), John Cosgrove (Boonville, Missouri), R.B. Oliver (Oliver & Oliver, Cape Girardeau, Missouri), Judge Peter H. Huck (Ste. Genevieve, Missouri), Judge E.M. Dearing (Potosi, Missouri), Mrs. Emily Newell Blair (vice-chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Ben M. Neale (law office, Greenfield, Missouri), Judge John S. Farrington (Springfield Court of Appeals, Springfield, Missouri), U.S. Representative Thos. L. Rubey [Thomas L. Rubey] (Lebanon, Missouri), J.H. Whitecotton (attorney, Moberly, Missouri), and Gov. Jonathan M. Davis (Topeka, Kansas)., 1923 July

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1923 July

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include John Cosgrove (attorney, Boonville, Missouri), James J. Barrett (1627 Chestnut St., St. Louis), Honorable Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Clay Adair (Clinton, Missouri), Harry F. Atwood (president, Constitution Anniversary Association, Chicago), the World (New York City), W.T. Kemper [William T. Kemper] (Commerce Trust Company, Kansas City, Missouri), Paul B. Moore (Charleston, Missouri), Dwight H. Brown (Citizen Printing Company, Poplar Bluff, Missouri), George W. Stivers (Stivers Motor Company, Piedmont, Missouri), C.E. Herberhart [Charles E. Heberhart] (managing editor, Courier Journal, Louisville, Kentucky), Dr. Burris A. Jenkins (minister, Linwood Boulevard Christian Church, Kansas City, Missouri), D.C. Hodgkin (national organizer, Democratic National Committee, Danville, Illinois), and Honorable Frank Farris (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Rolla, Missouri)., 1923 Aug-Sept

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1923 Aug-Sept

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include Bernard M. Baruch (New York City), Edward H. Hidden (St. Louis), Joseph J. Jones (cashier, the Associated Press), Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Joseph P. Day (chairman, New York National Convention Committee), New York Times, Randall M. White (New York City), Henry W. Dooley (Democratic National Committeeman for Porto Rico), George E. Brennan (Chicago Committee for the Democratic National Convention), Norman E. Mack (Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), U.S. Representative Thos. L. Rubey [Thomas L. Rubey] (Washington, D.C.), U.S. House of Representative Clarence Cannon (Washington, D.C.), U.S. Representative Scott Wolff (Washington, D.C.), Mayor Henry W. Kiel (St. Louis), U.S. Representative M.A. Romjue [Milton A. Romjue] (Washington, D.C.), Honorable Homer S. Cummings (Cummings & Lockwood, attorneys, Stamford, Connecticut), and Roy Godsey (State of Missouri Board of Agriculture, Jefferson City)., 1923 Oct-Dec

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1923 Oct-Dec

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include Honorable Cordell Hull (chairman, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Randall White (New York City), William C. Scarritt (Scarritt, Jones, Seddon & North, attorneys, Kansas City, Missouri), Thos. J. Roney [Thomas J. Roney] (Kansas City, Missouri), Judge John S. Farrington (Springfield Court of Appeals, Springfield, Missouri), Dick Smith (managing editor, Kansas City Journal-Post, Kansas City, Missouri), Fred A. Reid (St. Louis), N.B. Harris (Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Mrs. N.B. Harris (assistant treasurer, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C.), Honorable Henry W. Dooley (San Juan, Porto Rico), Honorable C.W. Osenton (Osenton & Lee, lawyers, Fayetteville, West Virginia), E.D. Ainslie [Edward D. Ainslie] (assistant general passenger agent, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, St. Louis; residence: 5054 Vernon Ave.), F.W. Bergman (Hotel Pennsylvania, New York), Burt New (Washington, D.C.), Sam J. Coy (Keytesville, Missouri), L.M. Bliss (Democratic National Committee, St. Louis), George F. Mara (assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee, New York City), Dr. Arthur W. Nelson (Bunceton, Missouri), A.J. Slack [Albert J. Slack] (Steelville Ledger, Steelville, Missouri), New York American, and Miss Isabel Scott (6054 Pershing Ave., St. Louis)., 1924 Jan-Feb

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1924 Jan-Feb

Democratic National Committee. Correspondents include Luther M. Wilson (includes letters written on the letterheads of the New Depot Hotel [Nevada, Missouri], the Hotel Drake [Carthage, Missouri], and the Hotel Estes [Warrensburg, Missouri]), Cordell Hull (Washington, D.C.), C.C. Dickinson [Clement Cabell Dickinson] (House of Representatives, Washington, D.C.), John H. Sye (National Democratic Club, New York City), Charles L. Blanton (editor, Sikeston Standard, Sikeston, Missouri), John Wuchter (Portland, Oregon), C.L. Shaver (Fairmont, West Virginia), R.H. Womack [Robert H. Womack] (St. Louis), John E. Alsup (Hutton Valley, Missouri), J.M. Acuff (Springfield Leader, Springfield, Missouri), Henry W. Dooley (Democratic National Committeeman for Porto Rico), and D.S. Mayhew (attorney, Monett, Missouri)., 1924 Mar

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1924 Mar

Democratic National Committee (Democratic Committeeman Campaign). Correspondents include L.M. Wilson [Luther M. Wilson] (includes letter written on the letterhead of the Hotel Muehlebach, Kansas City, Missouri), Dr. C.A. Ross (Albany, Missouri), W.A. Chandler (Seneca, Missouri), J.E. Alsup [John E. Alsup] (Willow Springs, Missouri), C.H. Jones (Brunot, Missouri), Miss Alexander (Thomas Hill, Missouri), Mrs. L.F. Baker (Ophal, Missouri), Harry C. Blanton (attorney, Sikeston, Missouri), Mrs. H.L. Faulkner (American Spotted Poland China Record Association, Jamesport, Missouri), Lee E. Crook (lawyer, Osceola, Missouri), S.M. McKay (lawyer, Desoto, Missouri), W.D. Towe (vice president, Bank of Bourbon, Bourbon, Missouri), Jas. A. Boone [James A. Boone] (Democratic Central Committee, Mississippi County), E.M. Goodwin (Goodwin & Harman, Clinton, Missouri), Laura S. Brown (Mrs. Thornton Lee Brown) (Joplin, Missouri), Lee B. Ewing (Ewing & Ewing, attorneys, Nevada, Missouri), J.K. Hill (the Winchester Store, Nevada, Missouri), and Mrs. Martha C. Taafe (Carthage, Missouri)., 1924 Apr 1-14

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1924 Apr 1-14