Joseph J. Davenport
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Joseph J. Davenport
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Joseph Jackson Davenport was a lawyer, realtor and Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri in 1889. He moved to Kansas City from his native Saint Louis in about 1873, joining "the pork-packing business with J. E. McKenzie," and after his term as mayor entering real estate. Following his term a new city charter was implemented and terms were extended to two years. Davenport had a legendary encounter with Kansas City Star publisher William Rockhill Nelson in which Davenport was alleged to have gone to the
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American mayor (1849–1921)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_J._Davenport
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2022-11-06T17:07:50Z
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