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Sedalia and Missouri
Category: People from Sedalia, Missouri
* SFCC RoadRunners, from the State Fair Community College in Sedalia, Missouri
The county is home to the site of the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia.
According to William D. Murray, who was a charter member of the Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America ( BSA ) when it incorporated on February 8, 1910, the first " Troop " to form in Missouri was formed by an Englishman in Sedalia, MO sometime in 1908 or 1909.
* 20px US 50-Links to Lee's Summit, Missouri and further to Kansas City to the west and Sedalia to the east.
* George Rappeen Smith ( 1804 – 1879 ), founder of Sedalia, Missouri, Missouri politician, Civil War General
Although often believed to have been named for the ragtime composer Scott Joplin, who lived in Sedalia, Missouri, Joplin is named for Reverend Harris Joplin, an early settler and the founder of the area's first Methodist congregation.
* Sedalia, Missouri
Walter Edward Dandy was born in Sedalia, Missouri.
Ragtime got its influential hold at the city of Sedalia thanks to Scott Joplin and his publisher John Stark, and through another Missouri native, James Scott.
When the Civil War broke out in April 1861, Hickok signed on as a teamster ( an outfitter or packer ) for the Union Army in Sedalia, Missouri.
Born in Sedalia, Missouri, he was awarded the Medal of Honor for rescuing a 6-man Green Beret unit, stranded between heavily-defended enemy positions, near Duc Co, Vietnam.
Born in March 1943 in Sedalia, Missouri, Fleming entered military service at Pullman, Washington.
Category: People from Sedalia, Missouri
During July 1974, the band was among the headline acts at the Ozark Music Festival at the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Missouri.
US 50 runs as a four-lane divided highway across the Western Plain to Sedalia where it continues as a two-lane road until reaching California, Missouri about 20 miles west of Jefferson City.
The dirigible was scheduled to fly from Fort Omaha, Nebraska, to exhibitions at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia, Missouri, with Foulois and Selfridge as the pilots.
On October 4, 1986, floodwater from the Missouri River severely damaged the track along the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad's route from Sedalia to Machens, Missouri.
At the time of 1870 incorporation, consolidations were also made with the Labette & Sedalia Railway Co. and the Neosho Valley & Holden Railway Co. At this time MKT also acquired the Tebo & Nosho Railroad Co., the St. Louis & Santa Fe Railroad Co., and the Hannibal & Central Missouri Railroad Co.

Sedalia and all
General M. Jeff Thompson and elements of Shelby's Iron Brigade — around 1500 men in allto attack the town of Sedalia, Missouri.

Sedalia and way
The highway becomes a four lane, non interstate highway again near the town of Lincoln, then turns into a freeway just south of the Cole Camp exit, on its way to Sedalia.

Sedalia and Springs
North of Fort Gibson the cattle route split into terminal branches that ended in such Missouri points as St. Louis, Sedalia, Independence, Westport, and Kansas City, and in Baxter Springs and other towns in eastern Kansas.
Cities and towns within the Palmer Divide include Castle Rock, Franktown, Elizabeth, Kiowa, Monument, Black Forest, Sedalia, Palmer Lake, and northern parts of Colorado Springs such as Gleneagle and Briargate.

Sedalia and is
McCoy drives away in a truck to retrieve his wife and child in Sedalia, but it is disabled by the EMP blast.
Its county seat is Sedalia.
The trail is built on the path of the old Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, which was abandoned between Clinton and Sedalia in 1989.
Sedalia is a town in Guilford County, North Carolina, United States.
Sedalia is located at ( 36. 078407 ,-79. 627444 ).
Sedalia is home to the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum on the site of the former Palmer Memorial Institute ( 1902 – 1971 ), a preparatory school for African American students.
Midway ( also called Sedalia ) is a village in Range Township, Madison County, Ohio, United States.
Midway is also called " Sedalia " by some sources.
Sedalia is the name of several places in the United States of America:
At Sedalia is an intersection with U. S. Route 50, at Marshall Junction is an interchange with Interstate 70 and U. S. Route 40, and at Waverly is the beginning of a concurrency with U. S. Route 24 ( which will continue to Carrollton ).
The " Maple Leaf Rag " is associated with the city of Sedalia, Missouri, though there is no record of Joplin having a permanent residence there before 1904.
It is possible that the rag was named after the Maple Leaf Club, although there is no direct evidence to prove the link, and there were many other possible sources for the name in and around Sedalia at the time.
There is a plaque in the ground in front of the home where he was born in Sedalia, Missouri.
KMOS-TV is a PBS member public television station in Sedalia, Missouri, owned and operated by the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg.
Although Warrensburg and Sedalia are part of the Kansas City media market ( in fact, Warrensburg is an outer-ring suburb of Kansas City ), KMOS serves as the PBS member station for the Columbia / Jefferson City market.
Route 765 is a short state highway in Sedalia, Missouri, in Pettis County.
Its northern terminus is at U. S. Route 65 northwest of Marshall ; its southern terminus is at Route 52 southwest of Sedalia.

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In August 1951, SAC selected Sedalia AFB to be one of its new bombardment wings, with the first all-jet bomber, the B-47 Stratojet, and the KC-97 Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft assigned to the unit.
Addresses with its ZIP code, 43151, are officially located in Sedalia.
By that time, the annual football game with rival Wentworth Military Academy and College in Lexington, Missouri had become a huge event on Thanksgiving, with both corps of cadets boarding trains and sometimes meeting on a neutral field in Sedalia or Marshall, Missouri.
Joplin arrived in Sedalia in 1894 as a touring musician and stayed with the family of Arthur Marshall, who later became one of Joplin's students and a ragtime composer in his own right.
In 1885 he settled in Sedalia and entered the music business full-time, opening an office at 516 Ohio Street and founding John Stark and Son with his 15-year old son William.
When Scott Joplin first arrived in Sedalia, he took up residence with the Marshall family, and before long both Marshall and Scott Hayden ( a schoolmate of Marshall's ) became Joplin's protégés.
The route begins at an interchange with Limit Avenue in Sedalia ( designated as U. S. Route 65 ).
Route 765 begins at an interchange with U. S. Route 65 ( Limit Avenue ) near Liberty Park in downtown Sedalia, Missouri.
The route remains in this pattern for a distance, passing the Amtrak station in Sedalia at the intersection with North Kentucky Avenue.

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