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The condition of Sedalia’s economy in 1898

By Rhonda Chalfant Contributing Columnist
Posted 6/3/24

Economic depressions often come after several years of a good economy, causing companies to overextend themselves, borrowing money to produce more goods than the market can absorb or borrowing money to produce crops that fail.

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