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Joplin

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Product Code: 9781531668464
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Joplin

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When lead was first discovered in southwestern Missouri around 1830, it had little value, and zinc, called "black jack," was discarded as waste. After the Civil War, mining camps sprang up along the Joplin Creek Valley, which was named for Methodist circuit rider Rev. Harris G. Joplin. As the mining camps merged into neighborhoods and zinc increased in value, Joplin was quickly coined "the city that jack built." Known for being a rowdy boomtown, it was said that Joplin had a bar on every corner and a church across the street. Many early settlers came to Joplin seeking their fortunes in the mines, while others came to make their fortunes off of the miners.


Author: Priscilla Purcell Brown
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Nov 11, 2013
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531668461
ISBN-13: 9781531668464
 

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