Sam B. Strother
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Sam B. Strother (1871 - 1929) was Kansas City, Missouri Mayor in for two months in 1922.
He was born near Louisville, Kentucky but his family moved Lee's Summit, Missouri shortly after his birth. He was a lawyer and "public administrator of Jackson County in 1903.[1] His residence was at 5825 Central Street[2] He succeeded James Cowgill who died in office.
| Preceded by James Cowgill |
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 1922 |
Succeeded by Frank H. Cromwell |

