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2019 Christmas Homes Tour

FREDERICK WILBER-FRANK WEEKS HOUSE

March 29, 2023 //  by admin

117 North Moffet Avenue
American Foursquare, circa 1906

Frederick (1870-1934) and Fannie Wilbur were the first owners of this house that is
technically located in the Wilson-Hutton residential district, just three doors north of the
Murphysburg Historic District. At one time, Mr. Wilbur was a clerk for a powder
(ammunition) company.

Herma died at the age of 42 in 1931, following an accidental (mercury) chemical poisoning!
When Frank died of a heart ailment in 1938, he was living at the Olivia Apartments (320 S.
Moffet.) It was common for wealthy and prominent Joplin residents to “downsize” by
moving to the prestigious Olivia.

In 1917, a library and second-story master suite were added to the house by owners Frank
and Herma (Letts) Weeks, barely one year before Mr. Weeks registered for the World
War I draft! Mr. Weeks was associated with numerous mines in Missouri and Oklahoma,
and he explored mining in Texas. Associates of Mr. Weeks regarded him as one of the most
successful and progressive mine operators in the district, and leader in developing and
improving the handling of sludge! The Weeks family enjoyed a wealthy lifestyle as
evidenced by their documented trips to Havana, Cuba and Hong Kong, China.

ARCHITECTURE – The Craftsman style wooden front door with sidelights is an exacting
reproduction. The original sidewalk bricks were used in the reconstruction of the front
retaining wall and columns.

Category: 2019 Christmas Homes Tour, Homes

The James I. Geddes House

June 13, 2022 //  by admin

James Geddes was associated with the local mining industry.  He was also an attorney, investment broker, and owned and published the Springfield Republican and (Joplin) News Herald.  Together with wife Dollie, they had four children.

Several biographical books (and Joplin folklore) claim that Howard Robards Hughes (yes, the father of the famous Howard Hughes, Jr.) lived in Joplin while working in the mines but did not strike it rich.  He did however come away with something as valuable as the mother lode—knowledge of drilling techniques which he later put to use in developing the Hughes two-headed rotary drill, the foundation of the Hughes family fortune.  It is also reported that Hughes (age 31) attempted to elope with Frances Geddes (age 16), but her father intervened!   Three months later Hughes left for the Texas oil fields.  Frances eventually married Arthur Bendelari who built the Olivia Apartments at 320 S. Moffet.

In the 1920-30s, the McClenanan Family operated an interior decorating business from the house.

The detached guest house is listed as Sergeant Street Suite at Airbnb®.

Category: 2019 Christmas Homes Tour, Homes

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