
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.
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The Homes of Murphysburg

The James I. Geddes House
301 S Sergeant Ave
Late 1890s
Queen Anne
Features: spindle work, Art glass, hitching post

The Henry McNeal House
220 South Moffet
Circa 1908
Craftsman
Features: oriel window, art glass, carriage steps
Architects: Garstang and Rea

The Thomas Connor Nolan House
106 South Moffet
Circa 1902
Free Classic Queen Anne
Features: Ionic columns and hitching post
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