Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. By 1871, numerous mining camps had sprung up in the valley and resident John C. Cox filed a plan for a city on the east side of the valley. Cox named his village Joplin City after the spring and creek nearby. The namesake comes from the Reverend Harris G. Joplin who founded the first Methodist congregation in the area in mid-century.

  2. Joplin was established in 1873 and expanded significantly from the wealth created by the mining of zinc; its growth faltered after World War II when the price of the mineral collapsed. The city gained travelers as Route 66 passed through it; "Joplin, Missouri" is among the lyrics to Bobby Troup's legendary song, immortalizing the city among ...

  3. joplinmo.org. Joplin is a city in Jasper and Newton counties in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Missouri. The bulk of the city is in Jasper County, while the southern portion is in Newton County. Joplin is the largest city located within both Jasper and Newton Counties – even though it is not the county seat of either county ...

  4. Jul 31, 2021 · The one that eventually prevailed was in honor of a Methodist Minister from Springfield that came to the region in 1839 to spread the gospel. Reverend Harris G. Joplin was one of the community’s ...

  5. Historic Joplin is a website dedicated to the history of Joplin, Missouri. By the use of primary and secondary sources, photographs and illustrations, Historic Joplin covers general subjects such as politics, crime, and industry, as well specific topics ranging from Joplin's famous or infamous citizens to its institutions and the buildings that housed them.

    • How did Joplin become a city?1
    • How did Joplin become a city?2
    • How did Joplin become a city?3
    • How did Joplin become a city?4
  6. In 1873, Joplin became incorporated as a city of the fourth class, and the first mayor, E.R. Moffet, was appointed. By this time, Joplin had already outgrown its original mining camp beginning. Businesses were licensed; an opera house was opened; land was acquired for a cemetery; and Main Street was graded and graveled.

  7. People also ask

  8. Jun 18, 2018 · In the 1920’s, Joplin became one of the largest mining districts in the world, according to Wiseman. “Miner’s Child” is an Ozarks song performed by Ollie Gilbert.

  1. People also search for