Curious to know how much it would have cost to stay in some of Joplin’s hotels?
In 1914, Joplin had an estimated population of 32,073 and had 21 hotels.
Here’s what it would have cost you to stay at some of Joplin’s finer establishments:
Blende Hotel
D.H. McHeeman, Proprietor
Rates: 50 cents and $1.00 per day
Clarendon Hotel
L.S. Branum, Proprietor
Rates: $1.00 per day
Connor Hotel
T.B. Baker, Proprietor
Rates: $1.00 per day and up
Hotel Forney
I.P. Forney, Proprietor
Rates: $1.50 and up
Keystone Hotel
W.P. Walton, Proprietor
Rates: 75 cents and up
South Joplin Hotel
Gus Searr, Proprietor
Rates: $1.00 and up
Turner Hotel
William D. Turner, Proprietor
Rates: $1.25 per day
Yates Hotel
C.E. Yates, Proprietor
Rates: 1.75 per day
Robert Avett, proprietor of the House of Lords, did not respond to the questionnaire and thus while the hotel was listed in the directory, the cost of a room was not listed. The same went for many other Joplin hotels, including the following: Roosevelt Hotel, La Grand Hotel, Clarkton Hotel, Cliff House, Southern Hotel, Crescent Hotel, and Crystal Hotel.
Hotels in Springfield, hailed as the Queen City of the Ozarks and Joplin’s rival, had similar rates. The finer hotels, such as the Colonial, charged $2.50 and up per day in comparison to Joplin’s Connor Hotel, which charged $1.00 and up.
Source: Official Hotel Directory of Missouri