The General Ordinances of the City of Saint Joseph: A City of the Second Class; Embracing All Ordinances of General Interest in Force July 15, 1897, Together with the Laws of the State of Missouri of a General Nature Applicable to the City of St. Joseph

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Excerpt from The General Ordinances of the City of Saint Joseph: A City of the Second Class; Embracing All Ordinances of General Interest in Force July 15, 1897, Together With the Laws of the State of Missouri of a General Nature Applicable to the City of St. Joseph

The county seat had at first been established at Sparta, about six miles further south, and remained there until 1846, when it was changed, after a spirited campaign, to St. Joseph.

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