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This is a list of notable people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of St. Joseph, Missouri. Don Alt (1916–1988), Iowa state representative and businessman; born in St. Joseph. [1] Charles S. L. Baker (1859–1926), African American businessman and inventor, lived in St. Joseph.
St. Joseph, or "St. Joe", as it was called by many, was a "Jumping-Off Point" for those migrants headed to the Oregon Territory in the mid-1800s. Such cities, including Independence, and St. Joseph, were where pioneers would stay and purchase supplies before they headed out in wagon trains across the Great Plains. The town was a very lively place.
Dr. Jacob Geiger House-Maud Wyeth Painter House, also known as the United Missouri Bank, is a historic home located at St. Joseph, Missouri.It was designed by the architecture firm of Eckel & Aldrich and built in 1911–1912.
Patee Town Historic District is a national historic district located at St. Joseph, Missouri. The district encompasses 71 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in the Patee Town section of St. Joseph. It developed between about 1858 and 1939, and includes representative examples of Greek Revival and Italianate style architecture.
Sportspeople from St. Joseph, Missouri (1 C, 26 P) Pages in category "People from St. Joseph, Missouri" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.
Patricia Jeschke was an American woman murdered in St. Joseph, Missouri, on November 12, 1980. An investigation led by Lloyd Pasley arrested Joseph Wabski and Sandra Hemme for the murder and Hemme was convicted for Jeschke's murder in 1981. However, Hemme recanted her confession and a new trial was held in 1985, which found her guilty.
Following is a list of mayors of St. Joseph, Missouri. St. Joseph had a president of the council from its incorporation in 1843 until it began electing mayors in 1851. [1] Thomas Mills (1851–1852) Robert Lamden (1852–1853) Joseph A. Anthony (1853–1854) Robey Boyle (1854–1855) Jonathan Bassett (1855–1856) John Corby (1856–1857)
Other notable buildings include the Ballinger Building (1889), Commerce Building (1889, 1941), First National Bank of St. Joseph (1902, 1963), Lehman's, Plymouth Building (1908), and the United Building (1917-1918) by the architecture firm of Eckel & Aldrich. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1]
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