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    Sedalia is a city located approximately 30 miles (50 kilometers) south of the Missouri River and, as the county seat of Pettis County, Missouri, United...
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    located in west central U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,980. Its county seat is Sedalia. The county was organized on January...
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    World League Wrestling in Sedalia, Missouri. The next night the brothers defeated Jones and Breaker in Richmond, Missouri. The brothers debuted for Pro...
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  • Sedalia, Missouri, the largest US city named Sedalia Sedalia, North Carolina Sedalia, Ohio, also known as Midway Sedalia, South Carolina Sedalia, Texas...
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    KMOS-TV (category University of Central Missouri)
    television station licensed to Sedalia, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. KMOS-TV's studios...
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  • with American city of Sedalia, Missouri; they are known as Sedalians. In addition to what follows, a list of more than fifty Sedalia "Old Timers", who had...
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    Charles Yeater (category People from Sedalia, Missouri)
    Charles Emmett Yeater (April 24, 1861 – July 20, 1943) of Sedalia, Missouri was acting Governor-General of the Philippines from March 5, 1921 to October...
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    Scott Joplin (category People from Sedalia, Missouri)
    which helped make ragtime a national craze by 1897. Joplin moved to Sedalia, Missouri, in 1894 and worked as a piano teacher. He began publishing music...
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    The Missouri State Fair is the state fair for the state of Missouri, which has operated since 1901 in Sedalia, Missouri. It includes daily concerts, exhibits...
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  • State Fair Community College (category Buildings and structures in Pettis County, Missouri)
    a public community college in Sedalia, Missouri, adjacent to the Missouri State Fairgrounds. In addition to the Sedalia campus, there are extended campus...
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  • The capture of Sedalia occurred during the American Civil War when a Confederate force captured the Union garrison of Sedalia, Missouri, on October 15...
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    storehouse. The primary freight car repair shops were located in Sedalia, Missouri. After extending the mainline into Texas, shops were established at...
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    has been in operation since 1872. The community was named after Sedalia, Missouri. Sedalia is located in northern Douglas County along U.S. Route 85, which...
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    faced by the men of the cattle drive from San Antonio, Texas, to Sedalia, Missouri. Producer Charles Marquis Warren called on the diary written in 1866...
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    Books. p. 35. ISBN 0-86051-790-X. "The Legend of Rawhide - Sedalia, Missouri". The Sedalia Katy Depot. Archived from the original on 31 March 2022. Retrieved...
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  • The Sedalia Democrat is an American daily newspaper published in Sedalia, Missouri. It was founded in 1868 as the Democratic Press, a weekly newspaper...
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  • via Newspapers.com. "Not to recognize Max Schmeling". The Sedalia Democrat. Sedalia, Missouri. January 6, 1931. Retrieved October 22, 2021 – via Newspapers...
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    Jack Oakie (category People from Sedalia, Missouri)
    the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Jack Oakie was born in Sedalia, Missouri, at 522 W. Seventh St. His father, James Madison Offield (1880–1939)...
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    George Graham Vest (category People from Sedalia, Missouri)
    Confederate Senate. After the war he returned to Pettis County moving to Sedalia, Missouri, and resumed his law practice. It was at this time in 1869 that Vest...
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    heavy repair shops were built in Sedalia, Missouri in 1872. In 1905 several smaller shop sites were consolidated at Sedalia when the old shops were closed...
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    Ozark Music Festival (category Sedalia, Missouri)
    Ozark Music Festival was held on July 19–21, 1974 on the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia, Missouri. It is estimated that anywhere from 160,000 to 350,000...
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  • p. 37 – via Google Books. "Clipped From The Sedalia Democrat - 1". The Sedalia Democrat. Sedalia, Missouri. September 8, 1972. Retrieved May 1, 2021 –...
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  • Sedalia station is an Amtrak train station in Sedalia, Missouri, United States. It was originally built by the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Although constructed...
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  • Orscheln Farm & Home (category 1960 establishments in Missouri)
    Sedalia, Missouri, in 1960. Jerry Orscheln took over the business in the mid-1960s. The company operates a distribution center in Moberly, Missouri....
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  • Homer G. Phillips (category People from Sedalia, Missouri)
    Phillips (April 1, 1880–June 18, 1931) was an American lawyer from Sedalia, Missouri who moved to St. Louis. An African-American Republican political figure...
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    Clay Allison (category People from Sedalia, Missouri)
    Clay Allison sold his ranch to his brother, John. He relocated to Sedalia, Missouri, and eventually moved to Hays City, Kansas, where he established himself...
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  • former soldiers in his unit, now a dysfunctional stock car driver in Sedalia, Missouri, who keeps a stolen M16 rifle in the trunk of his car. Jack Dunne...
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  • Sedalia Regional Airport (IATA: DMO, ICAO: KDMO, FAA LID: DMO) is two miles east of Sedalia, in Pettis County, Missouri. It was formerly Sedalia Memorial...
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    Warrensburg, Hermann, Washington, Kirkwood, Sedalia, and Poplar Bluff. A proposed high-speed rail route in Missouri as part of the Chicago Hub Network has...
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  • Blake Grupe (category Players of American football from Missouri)
    born on November 5, 1998. He attended Smith-Cotton High School in Sedalia, Missouri, and was a three-sport athlete, playing soccer, baseball and football...
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