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Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Joplin, Missouri

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Murphysburg Residential Historic District

In 1992 the City of Joplin, Missouri, designated a portion of Sergeant Avenue as the “Murphysburg Residential Historic District.” The City expanded the district in 2004 to encompass Sergeant Avenue from First Street to Seventh Street, and Moffet Avenue from First Street to Fourth Street. In 2015 the Missouri Advisory Council on Historic Preservation voted to place Murphysburg Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.

Tea & Scandals...An Afternoon Tea with a Twist

In August of 1908, Mrs. Henry Edward (Blanch) Dangerfield hosted a high tea for the Who’s Who of Joplin. It was an elegant affair where over 50 people gathered in the commodious living rooms of the James and Mary Anne Dangerfield Home. According to the Joplin Evening Times newspaper, “Dainty, airy costumes were worn by the ladies who presented a very attractive setting.” Blanch was the daughter-in-law of the Dangerfields.

Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Inc. (HMP)  hosted two afternoon teas & an After Dark Speakeasy event on Saturday, December 20.

The Bucevac family opened their home to 100 guests that day. HMP is forever grateful to this family for saving the Dangerfield house from demolition. Now, the house and memories can live on for future generations.

The Homes of Murphysburg

Robert Cooper  & Mary Walsh House

Robert Cooper & Mary Walsh House

123 South Moffet Avenue circa 1900 Gable-Front
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Morgan’s Grocery Store

Morgan’s Grocery Store

505 W 2nd St-Morgan's Grocer Store ca. 1934 ~ Depression era Concrete Block Commercial Building
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Abraham Onstott House

Abraham Onstott House

107 S Sergeant Avenue circa 1905 ~ Colonial Revival Palladian window
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