Tipton Ford is a small unincorporated community in Newton County, Missouri, United States,[1] and located at the intersection of Interstate 49 and Route 175. The community is part of the Joplin, Missouri Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Tipton Ford | |
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![]() ![]() Tipton Ford Location within the state of Missouri | |
Coordinates: 36°58′36″N 94°25′34″W | |
Country | United States |
State | Missouri |
County | Newton |
Township | Neosho |
Elevation | 945 ft (288 m) |
Time zone | UTC-6 (Central (CST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
Area code | 417 |
The community lies on the northeast bank of Shoal Creek and is 3.5 miles west-southwest of the George Washington Carver National Monument.[2]
A post office called Tipton Ford was established in 1890, and remained in operation until 1923.[3] The community was named for a ford across Shoal Creek near the home of the Tipton family.[4]
In August 1914, tragedy struck Tipton Ford, when a Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad locomotive collided with another train, a result of faulty communication. Thirty-eight passengers and five crew members were killed. From 1906 to 1946, the M&NA provided passenger and freight service from Joplin to Helena in eastern Arkansas.[5]
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County seat: Neosho | ||
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Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties | |
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