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  2. Missouri City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri City is a city in Clay County, Missouri, United States. The population was 217 at the 2020 census. [4] It is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.

  3. List of University of Missouri alumni - Wikipedia

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    William S. Cowherd (1881, ΒΘΠ), mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 1892–1893 and U.S. Congressman from Missouri 1897–1905; William B. Cravens (1893, ΒΘΠ), former U.S. representative from Missouri; Thomas T. Crittenden Jr. (1882, ΒΘΠ), former mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1908–1909

  4. Robin D. S. Higham - Wikipedia

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    Robin David Stewart Higham (June 20, 1925 – August 27, 2015) was a British-American historian, specializing in aerospace and military history, who also served as a pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.

  5. List of University of Missouri–Kansas City people - Wikipedia

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    Allan J. Katz, City Commissioner of Tallahassee and Ambassador to Portugal; Clarence M. Kelley, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1973–78; Melissa Oropeza, current member of the Kansas House of Representatives; Sam Page, Missouri State Representative for six years, and 2008 candidate for Missouri's lieutenant governor

  6. Missouri City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The area in which Missouri City is now located holds a significant part in the history of Texas that dates back to its early days as part of the United States. In August 1853, the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway (BBB&C), began operating its first 20 miles (32 km) of rail line that stretched from Harrisburg (now Houston) to Stafford's Point (now Stafford).

  7. Herbert Allen Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Allen Farmer (March 9, 1891 – January 12, 1948), was an American criminal who, with his wife Esther, operated a safe house in southwest Missouri for underworld fugitives from the mid-1920s to 1933.