Dates: 1932-1959
The papers of Sam M. Wear include correspondence; newspaper clippings, brochures, and other printed materials; speeches and speech drafts; lists of voters and party officials; and other items pertaining to Missouri election campaigns and Wear’s service as a leader of the Democratic Party.
Size: Two linear feet (about 4,000 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: The donor gave to the U.S. government his copyright interest in the writings of Sam M. Wear in these papers and in any other papers deposited in the Harry S. Truman Library. Documents created by U.S. government officials in the course of their official duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in other documents presumably belongs to the creators of those documents, or their heirs.
Processed by: Erwin J. Mueller (1967).
Updated by: Catherine Shelley (2006) as part of the Truman Library Internship Program.
Supervising Archivists: Randy Sowell and David Clark.
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1880 (January 14) |
Born, Cassville, Missouri |
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1902 |
Graduated from Drury College, Springfield, Missouri |
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1904 |
LL.B., Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tennessee |
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1912-1916 |
Greene County Prosecutor |
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1932 |
Elected Member of the Democratic State Committee |
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1936 |
Chairman of the Democratic State Convention |
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1942-1943 |
Unsuccessful Candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri, 6th Congressional District |
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1944 |
Served as Chairman of the Democratic State Committee |
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1945-1953 |
U.S. Attorney, Western District of Missouri |
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1965 (September 10) |
Died, Springfield, Missouri |
The papers of Sam M. Wear consist mostly of correspondence between Wear and various Missouri Democrats regarding election campaigns, campaign financing, and Democratic Party activities. The collection includes correspondence with prominent Democratic leaders such as Senator Harry S. Truman, Governor Lloyd Stark, and Robert Hannegan, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Requests for campaign contributions and related correspondence make up much of the collection. Other letters inquire about the prospects for a strong Democratic vote in Missouri or in different parts of the state. The papers also include newspaper clippings, campaign brochures, and other printed materials, as well as a variety of documents relating to electoral politics in Missouri, such as lists of voters and party officials. Although the date span of the collection extends from 1932 to 1959, only a few documents in the collection are dated later than 1944.
The collection is comprised of three series. The first series, the Subject File, contains correspondence, speeches and speech drafts, printed materials, and other documents relating to Missouri political campaigns and Wear’s work as a Democratic Party leader from 1932 to 1944. The series includes information about Wear’s campaign for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri’s Sixth Congressional District in 1942. Wear lost the election in November 1942 to the Republican incumbent, Phil A. Bennett. Bennett died shortly thereafter, and a special election was held in January 1943 to fill his seat. Wear was again the Democratic candidate, but he lost again, this time to Bennett’s son. The Subject File also contains information on other political campaigns in Missouri, including Truman’s bid for reelection to the U.S. Senate in 1940, and his candidacy for Vice President as Franklin D. Roosevelt’s running mate in 1944.
The second series, Missouri—1942 Elections—County File, contains information relating to the 1942 campaign in eleven Missouri counties. Most of the correspondence and other materials in this series pertain to Wear’s campaign for Congress in the Sixth Congressional District. The third series, Missouri—1944 Elections—County File, contains material concerning the 1944 campaign in Missouri. As Chairman of the Democratic State Committee during that campaign, Wear received many requests for financial assistance and reports on the political situation from Democratic leaders throughout Missouri. There are folders in this series for all 114 counties in the state, but 34 of the folders were empty when the collection was donated to the Truman Library.
More information on Sam M. Wear can be found in the Harry S. Truman Papers: in the President’s Personal File of the White House Central Files (PPF 1018) and in the Personal File of the President’s Secretary’s Files.
Container Nos. |
Series |
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1-3 |
SUBJECT FILE, 1932-1959 Correspondence, printed materials, speeches and speech drafts, and other items. Arranged alphabetically. |
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3-4 |
MISSOURI—1942 ELECTIONS—COUNTY FILE, 1941-1943 Correspondence and other items. Arranged alphabetically. |
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4-5 |
MISSOURI—1944 ELECTIONS—COUNTY FILE, 1937-1944 Correspondence and other items. Arranged alphabetically. |
Box 1
- Candidate File, 1944
- Chairman—Democratic State Committee (Missouri)
- Committee (Democratic) Assessment Correspondence, by County in Missouri, 1942
- Democratic National Committee
- Democratic Politics, 1932-1936 [1 of 2]
- Democratic Politics, 1932-1936 [2 of 2]
- Democratic State Convention, 1944
- Ellison, Judge George R.—Politics in Missouri, 1940
- Hulen, Ruby M.—Correspondence on 1932 Elections (Missouri)
- Mailing List and Form Letters—Democratic Party
- Missouri—Democratic Party and the 1942 Elections
- National Democratic File, 1944
- Newspaper Clippings—Missouri and National Politics
- Personal Correspondence
Box 2
- Political Affairs [1 of 2]
- Political Affairs [2 of 2]
- Political—County and State (Missouri), 1942-1944 [1 of 2]
- Political—County and State (Missouri), 1942-1944 [2 of 2]
- Political—1938-1939 [1 of 2]
- Political—1938-1939 [2 of 2]
- Political—Truman for U.S. Senator, 1940
Box 3
- Publications—Pamphlets and Booklets
- Sixth Congressional District (Missouri)—1942 Election
- Speech Data—Democratic Party [1 of 2]
- Speech Data—Democratic Party [2 of 2]
- State Committee (Missouri), 1944
- Truman, Harry S.
MISSOURI—1942 ELECTIONS—COUNTY FILE, 1941-1943
- Barton
- Bates
- Cass
- Cedar
Box 4
- Greene
- Henry
- Johnson
- Pettis
- Polk
- St. Clair
- Vernon
MISSOURI—1944 ELECTIONS—COUNTY FILE, 1937-1944
- Adair [folder empty]
- Andrew [folder empty]
- Atchison
- Audrain
- Barry [folder empty]
- Barton
- Bates
- Benton [folder empty]
- Bollinger [folder empty]
- Boone
- Buchanan [folder empty]
- Butler
- Caldwell
- Callaway
- Camden [folder empty]
- Cape Girardeau
- Carroll [folder empty]
- Carter [folder empty]
- Cass
- Cedar
- Chariton [folder empty]
- Christian
- Clark
- Clay
- Clinton [folder empty]
- Cole
- Cooper
- Crawford
- Dade
- Dallas [folder empty]
- Daviess
- DeKalb
- Dent
- Douglas [folder empty]
- Dunklin
- Franklin
- Gasconade [folder empty]
- Gentry
- Greene
- Grundy
- Harrison [folder empty]
- Henry
Box 5
- Hickory [folder empty]
- Holt [folder empty]
- Howard
- Howell
- Iron
- Jackson
- Jasper
- Jefferson
- Johnson
- Knox [folder empty]
- Laclede
- Lafayette
- Lawrence
- Lewis
- Lincoln
- Linn
- Livingston [folder empty]
- McDonald [folder empty]
- Macon
- Madison
- Maries
- Marion
- Mercer
- Miller
- Mississippi [folder empty]
- Moniteau
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Morgan [folder empty]
- New Madrid
- Newton
- Nodaway
- Oregon [folder empty]
- Osage
- Ozark
- Pemiscot
- Perry [folder empty]
- Pettis
- Phelps
- Pike
- Platte
- Polk
- Pulaski
- Putnam [folder empty]
- Ralls [folder empty]
- Randolph
- Ray
- Reynolds
- Ripley
- St. Charles
- St. Clair
- St. Francois [folder empty]
- Ste. Genevieve [folder empty]
- St. Louis
- Saline
- Schuyler
- Scotland
- Scott
- Shannon
- Shelby
- Stoddard
- Stone
- Sullivan [folder empty]
- Taney
- Texas [folder empty]
- Vernon
- Warren [folder empty]
- Washington [folder empty]
- Wayne [folder empty]
- Webster
- Worth [folder empty]
- Wright