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George M. Shelley

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701: 662: 620: 564: 522: 466: 40: 311:. He served two terms, from 1878 to 1879. While mayor, Shelley advocated for a new sewer system. Shelley established the Mayor's Christmas Tree Association, a charity event in Kansas City to support the needy. He was elected as police commissioner and served three terms. He then worked as city postmaster from 1888 to 1900. In 1900, President 337:. On June 14, 1910, Shelley filed for bankruptcy. A fire of his business at Delaware Street led to the need to file for bankruptcy. Shelley worked as manager of the Western Merchantile Company, a brokerage company, until his death. 353:. Later in life, Shelley lived at 3621 Wyoming Street. He had two more children, Joseph F. Shelley and Mrs. E. H. Oberholtz. At the time of his death, Shelley lived at 818 Wyandotte Street in Kansas City. 349:, on December 12, 1872. They had three children, including James M. Shelley. His wife died on March 25, 1907. Shelley married Julia A. W. Baker around 1917. She was the editor of the publication 1138: 356:
Shelley fell down stairs on January 3, 1929, and suffered a concussion and shoulder fracture. Shelley died a couple days later on January 5 at his home in Kansas City. Shelley was buried at
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In 1870, Shelley worked as a grocer and then worked in dry goods. He established Kansas City's first wholesale dry goods wholesale firm at Third Street and Delaware Street.
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Shelley owned farm land in Kansas City, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas. He also operated a store at Boonville Avenue in
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removed him from the position due to "factional differences".
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Shelley was the namesake of Shelley Park in Kansas City.
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In 1878, Shelley was elected as 14: 699: 660: 618: 562: 520: 464: 1134:Mayors of Kansas City, Missouri 584:- Available on print.google.com 201: 181: 734:Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 547:. December 21, 1925. p. 7 401:Men Who Are Making Kansas City 262:Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 1: 637:"G. M. Shelley is Recovering" 595:"Mrs. George M. Shelley Dead" 505:. January 6, 1929. p. 1A 449:. August 21, 1927. p. C1 45: 1124:University of Chicago alumni 684:. January 9, 1929. p. 7 645:. January 3, 1929. p. 1 358:Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery 143:Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery 1129:Princeton University alumni 603:. March 26, 1907. p. 2 146:Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. 1160: 18: 793: 740: 731: 723: 718: 274:Calloway County, Kentucky 251: 119:Calloway County, Kentucky 103: 68: 56: 37: 1119:People from Keokuk, Iowa 983:Thomas T. Crittenden Jr. 497:"George M. Shelley Dead" 1053:Charles B. 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George Shelley

Mayor of Kansas City
James W. L. Slavens
Charles A. Chace
Calloway County, Kentucky
Kansas City, Missouri
Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery
Democratic
University of Chicago
Princeton University
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
Calloway County, Kentucky
Keokuk, Iowa
University of Chicago
Princeton University
Kansas City, Missouri
Democrat
Mayor of Kansas City
Grover Cleveland
James A. Reed
Jay H. Neff
Exodusters
Springfield, Missouri
Chillicothe, Ohio
Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery



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