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Welcome to Murphysburg Residential Historic District

In 1992, the City of Joplin designated Sergeant Avenue from Second Street to Fourth Street as the “Murphysburg Residential Historic District.” At the request of homeowners in the adjacent neighborhoods, the City of Joplin expanded the historic district in 2004. Today, the historic district encompasses Sergeant Avenue from First Street to Seventh Street and Moffet Avenue from First Street to Fourth Street. Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Inc., a non-profit corporation, endeavors to preserve the integrity of the district and raise public awareness. You can contact us at murphysburg@gmail.com
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2010 Historic Murphysburg Preservation New Slate of Officers

The Board of Directors for Historic Murphysburg Preservation, Inc. elected new officers at their annual retreat. For the 2010-2012 term, Paula Callihan was elected to the office of President, Mark Williams as Vice-President, Pamela Mense as Secretary, and Gaye Pate was re-elected to the position of Treasurer.

“Our new officers represent a balanced mix of experience and fresh perspectives”, stated Robert Morton, out-going president and board member.

Callihan owns a home in the district and is the proprietor of Evelyn’s Beauty Shop. Williams is a historical property developer/owner and is well known in Joplin due to his participation in civic activities. Mense also owns a home in the district and is the co-owner of Madison Lane Interiors. Pate owns a home in the district and is a retired circulation librarian.

The remaining board of directors includes Mary Ann Neff and Mary Anne Phillips, both district homeowners.