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OKLAHOMA LEGENDS
Entering Indian Territory on
Route 66 |
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1920's photograph
shows Main Street looking north in
Quapaw.
This muddy road would soon
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Kansas
entering
Oklahoma’s stretch of the
Mother Road, you will pass
through the tiny community of
Quapaw
just three miles later. This small town of just less than 1,000
souls was named after the Quapaw
Indians, who were originally from
Arkansas.
Quapaw
Surrounded
by tall prairie grasses, the town was once an important hay-shipping
area at the turn of the century. Later, cattle grazing and large
ranches became essential to the economic industry of the community. However, the real boom of the town was the zinc and lead mining
industry, which began in the region as early as 1897. The town
boomed during the years of 1917 and 1918 and many of the Quapaw
Indians received immense royalties during these times.
The Dark Horse Mine, which opened in
1904, became the mainstay of the town but after World War I, the
demand for zinc and lead decreased and
Quapaw’s
boom days were over.
Today,
Quapaw is
yet another fading mining town of the tri-state area. However,
the town displays several nice murals on its buildings that deserve a
stop for a photo opportunity. Quapaw
is also home to the
Spook
light, a dancing ball of light seen on a bluff called
Devil's
Promenade. Though the "spook
light” is located in the
Quapaw
area, it can only be viewed east of the town and is often referred to
as the Joplin
Spooklight or the Hornet
Spook
Light, both cities in
Missouri.
If
you’re passing through
Quapaw
on July 4th, the city holds the oldest
Indian Pow-Wow in
the United States at Beaver Springs State Park. For more than
130 years, the celebration has been taking place and is well worth the
stop.
Commerce
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Vintage photo of
Commerce,
Oklahoma, Photo courtesy
Ottowa County,
Oklahoma.
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As you continue down the
Mother Road just another six miles towards
Commerce, you’ll
pass through several
man-made mountains of chat, left over from the profitable lead and zinc
mining era. In addition to the mining stories that
Commerce
provides, it was also the scene of one of Bonnie and Clyde’s notorious
endeavors on April 6, 1934. While fleeing the murders in Grapevine,
Texas, their Ford got stuck in the mud. Attempting to flag down a
motorist at gunpoint, the car fled and reported the incident to Police
Chief Percy Boyd and Constable Cal Campbell in
Commerce. When the officers arrived at the scene, Cal Campbell was shot and Chief
Percy Boyd was kidnapped but was later let go. Bonnie and Clyde had
less than a month to live.
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Mickey Mantle Museum sign
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On a more positive note,
Commerce
was also home to the legendary baseball player, Mickey Mantle. In
the late 1940’s Mantle played for three years with the
Baxter Springs Whiz Kids. In 1949, while playing a baseball game
in the park in
Baxter Springs Mantle hit a ball into the Spring River. Later,
when the game was delayed by a rainstorm, Mantle was approached by Tom Greenwade, a scout for the New York Yankees and signed Mantle up to play. His home, located at 319 S. Quincy will soon be a museum.
Just another
five miles or so, as you zigzag along this fine old stretch of
Route 66,
you’ll arrive at the town of
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©
Kathy Weiser/Legends
of America, updated January, 2009.
Also See:
Devil's
Promenade & the Hornet Spook Light |
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