Joseph J. Davenport

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Joseph J. Davenport
Mayor of Kansas City
In office
1889 - 1890
Preceded byHenry C. Kumpf
Succeeded by Benjamin Holmes
Personal details
Born1849 (1849)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Died1921(1921-00-00) (aged 71–72)
Political party Republican

Joseph Jackson Davenport (1849 – 1921) 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

cuspidor, Ralph Stout! Put that spittoon down!" Nelson was reported to have said. "The Star never loses!"[1]

Davenport was born in

St. Louis, Missouri and moved to Kansas City around 1873, where he engaged "the pork-packing business with J. E. McKenzie."[2]

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
1889–1890
Succeeded by