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Carthage Missouri
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Carthage Missouri

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Translated as New City, Carthage was founded in 1842 as the county seat of Jasper in southwest Missouri. The town prospered for two decades until

military advances during the Civil War destroyed the entire town and dispersed its population. This volume, assembled by the Powers Museum, offers a pictorial glimpse into the rebuilding and growth of

this historic city during its most influential years.

The citizens of Carthage quickly rebuilt the city during the late 1860s and early 1870s, and eventually

reclaimed its pre-war prominence as an agricultural

and trade center located at the edge of the northern

prairies and the Ozark foothills. When lead, zinc, and limestone were discovered and developed into

prosperous industries, families began to arrive from

all over to take advantage of the area’s economic

opportunities. Carthage’s trademark Victorian

architecture, still in place today, is a result of the economic affluence of the town during this late

nineteenth and early twentieth century period.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2000
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738507651

Translated as New City, Carthage was founded in 1842 as the county seat of Jasper in southwest Missouri. The town prospered for two decades until

military advances during the Civil War destroyed the entire town and dispersed its population. This volume, assembled by the Powers Museum, offers a pictorial glimpse into the rebuilding and growth of

this historic city during its most influential years.

The citizens of Carthage quickly rebuilt the city during the late 1860s and early 1870s, and eventually

reclaimed its pre-war prominence as an agricultural

and trade center located at the edge of the northern

prairies and the Ozark foothills. When lead, zinc, and limestone were discovered and developed into

prosperous industries, families began to arrive from

all over to take advantage of the area’s economic

opportunities. Carthage’s trademark Victorian

architecture, still in place today, is a result of the economic affluence of the town during this late

nineteenth and early twentieth century period.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2000
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738507651