Mississippi County Museum

Mississippi County Museum 1904 dry goods store turned museum. It is a museum that 'houses a museum'. You are now taking a step back into history. On June 20, 1901, Mr. Fred O. H. ln 1904, Mr.

Patterson purchased the lot that the 1902 Fred G. Patterson Store Building sits on, for the sum of $250.00. This area of town was referred to as 'New Town'. After two years of successful business in 'New Town' Osceola, Mr. Patterson purchased the adjoining lot number four from W. and Lou Pullen, also for the sum of $250.00, paid in cash on April 18, 1904. He felt he needed a bigger building the 19

04 building is one foot wider! He also placed fire walls between the 1902 and 1904 buildings, as he had suffered a total loss to his store in Old Town in 1900. This precaution saved the whole city block in 2003 when a fire consumed the Borum building which was on the east side of the Patterson Store Buildings. In 1904 he moved the Fred G. Patterson Store into his new building, and thereafter rented the 1902 building to other tenants. But the 1904 building was only used as the Patterson Dry Goods Store until 1987. Fred Patterson married Elizabeth Smith, daughter of a steamship captain. They had three children, Henry J., Lillian and Lonetta Patterson. Fred Patterson died April 17, 1964, exactly 60 years less one day from the date he bought the lot to build the 1904 building. At his death, without interruption, the operation of the store was continued by his son, Henry. The store was historically famous for cotton pick sacks, shoes and hats for men, women and children as well as work clothes. Throughout the years, "Mr. Patterson's Store" was the only place to purchase certain items. Customers came from not only the Osceola area, but all of Mississippi County, surrounding counties, and the Missouri Bootheel. The trademark of the store was shoes sitting outside the store at the entrance to announce the store was open. Fred Patterson may have had five or six styles outside at once, but they were never stolen they were all for the same foot! Henry Patterson would have only a single shoe sitting out to indicate he was open for business. It is a practice continued by the Mississippi County Historical Museum today. The store became the 'loafing place' for Henry's retired contemporaries with time on their hands. The chairs around the potbellied stove held both men and women who managed to solve the problems of the world while enjoying the atmosphere of the history all around them. In fact, it remains as much today as it did in 1904 as all of the fixtures, shelving, and stools remain untouched. These fixtures are a rich walnut. The exterior has a wooden canopy that covers the entrance and sidewalks to both buildings with benches in front of the building. One reason this building is so special is that it is so genuine. It is a museum that 'houses a museum' of the history of Mississippi County. The Mississippi County Historical & Genealogical Society also owns the building next door to the west which is to be a research center, meeting room and a place for special events and displays. And it also has the coffee shoppe, which is decorated with 1950's memorabilia. It is also used for class reunions and other events, and also has the Historical Museum gift shop. Miss Lonetta Patterson made a gift of the two buildings to the Mississippi County Historical & Genealogical Society on November 21, 1993 in memory of Henry J. Patterson. By her request, these buildings will always be used for a Historical Center, not just a museum. Permanent exhibits are on display for the enjoyment of the citizens of Mississippi County and the American public.

The Museum is getting ready for the Osceola Heritage MusicFest this weekend and America’s 250th birthday on July 4!     ...
05/12/2026

The Museum is getting ready for the Osceola Heritage MusicFest this weekend and America’s 250th birthday on July 4!

04/16/2026

😊😊😊Today, Thursday, April 16, Z’S GIFTS AND ANTIQUES is welcoming WHITTON FARMS and their flowers, produce ( STRAWBERRIES!🍓), pickles, etc. All ( plus the MUSEUM) will be open for business 10-2 in DOWNTOWN OSCEOLA!!! 😊😊😊

Happy Easter!
04/05/2026

Happy Easter!

Dr. Lorenzo Dow Massey, known to friends as L.D., was a long time internal medicine physician in Osceola. In 1970, the c...
04/04/2026

Dr. Lorenzo Dow Massey, known to friends as L.D., was a long time internal medicine physician in Osceola. In 1970, the city of Osceola honored him with “Dr. Massey Day.”

In this photograph from that celebration, Mrs. Massey stands on his right, and his wife’s niece, Frances Octavia Smith, better known as Dale Evans, who was married to Roy Rogers, is on his left.

Dale lived with the Masseys when she was nine, and again at eleven. During those years, Dr. Massey cared for her through several illnesses. “They were really second parents to me,” she later wrote in her book “Dale: My Personal Picture Album.”

Thank you to everyone who supported the Mississippi County Museum’s St. Patrick’s Day Reuben Sandwich Fundraiser!Because...
03/18/2026

Thank you to everyone who supported the Mississippi County Museum’s St. Patrick’s Day Reuben Sandwich Fundraiser!

Because of your generosity, whether you purchased a meal, made a donation, helped spread the word, or simply showed up in support, this event was a wonderful success and will directly benefit the museum and its mission to preserve our local history.

A very special thank you to our amazing volunteers, who gave their time, energy, and talents to plan, prepare, cook, serve, and clean up. Your hard work behind the scenes made everything run smoothly, and we truly could not have done it without you.

We are grateful for each of you and your continued support of the Mississippi County Museum.

The wait is over and the Reubens are rolling!!!YOU BETTER HURRY DOWN TO THE St. Paddy’s Day Museum Fundraiser that is of...
03/17/2026

The wait is over and the Reubens are rolling!!!

YOU BETTER HURRY DOWN TO THE St. Paddy’s Day Museum Fundraiser that is officially underway at Museum Coffee Shoppe, 213 W Hale Avenue in Osceola.

Happening today only from 11 AM to 2 PM (while supplies last)
Z’s Famous Reuben sandwich, chips, drink, and dessert
20 dollar suggested donation

Every plate helps support the Mississippi County Museum!

We are guaranteed to sell out, so get down here before the Reubens disappear faster than a leprechaun’s gold!

🍀☘️ May the “luck” be with ya, because these Reubens are going to vanish faster than a leprechaun’s pot o’ gold! ☘️🍀  We...
03/17/2026

🍀☘️ May the “luck” be with ya, because these Reubens are going to vanish faster than a leprechaun’s pot o’ gold! ☘️🍀

We’re throwing a “St. Paddy’s Day Museum Fundraiser” TODAY and it’s a ONE DAY ONLY feast:

📍 Museum Coffee Shoppe
213 W Hale Avenue, Osceola, AR
📅 Sunday 3/17
⏰ 11 AM – 2 PM

On the menu:
🥪 Z’s Famous Reuben Sandwich
🍟 Chips
🥤 Drink
🍰 Dessert
💚 $20 suggested donation

Every dollar helps support the Mississippi County Museum - so you can eat like a king and feel like a saint.

🎯 We are GUARANTEED to sell out - these Reubens won’t stick around long enough to sing “Danny Boy.” COME OUT TODAY!!!

🌈 Top o' the mornin' to ye on St. Paddy's Day! Ah, me dear lads and lasses, gather 'round and lend an ear! Today's a gra...
03/17/2026

🌈 Top o' the mornin' to ye on St. Paddy's Day! Ah, me dear lads and lasses, gather 'round and lend an ear! Today's a grand occasion, it is, filled with cheer! Head down to the Mississippi County Museum Coffee Shoppe, where they’re cookin' up somethin' mighty tasty for our fundraiser. 💚

It's Reuben sandwiches their servin', the perfect blend of savory corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, and gooey Swiss cheese on rye bread that'll have your taste buds dancin' an Irish jig! They will be there from 11am to 2pm but guaranteed to sell out!

Not only will ye fill yer belly with delight, but ye'll also be helpin' to keep the history and heritage o' the county alive and well. So, come join the merriment, savor the flavors, and may the luck o' the Irish be with ye today and always! ☘️ ☘️ ☘️

🍀 One week from today! 🍀  It is that time again!  The Museum Coffee Shoppe at 213 West Hale Avenue in historic downtown ...
03/10/2026

🍀 One week from today! 🍀

It is that time again!
The Museum Coffee Shoppe at 213 West Hale Avenue in historic downtown Osceola is popping back up FOR ONE DAY ONLY for a special St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser for the Mississippi County Museum!

📅 Tuesday, March 17
⏰ 11:00am – 2:00pm

Don’t miss your opportunity to once more enjoy the famous Z’s Reuben Sandwich – while supplies last!

For a $20 suggested donation, you’ll get:
🥪 Famous Z’s Reuben Sandwich
🍟 Chips
🥤 Drink
🍰 Dessert

All donations are appreciated, and all proceeds benefit the Mississippi County Museum.

Got a sweet tooth?
🍰 Extra desserts will be available for an additional donation.

📞 Call 870-563-3339 to place your order or for more information.

Mark your calendar, tell a friend, and come get your lucky Reuben while helping preserve our local history! 💚

03/10/2026

It is that time again! The Museum Coffee Shoppe, located at 213 West Hale Avenue in historic downtown Osceola, is reopening FOR ONE DAY ONLY from 11am to 2pm on Tuesday, March 17 for a St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser for the Mississippi County Museum! Don’t miss your opportunity to once more enjoy the famous Z’s Reuben Sandwich! *while supplies last

$20 suggested donation gets you Famous Z’s Reuben Sandwich, chips, drink, and dessert. All donations appreciated. Proceeds benefit the Mississippi County Museum.

Extra desserts available for additional donation. Call 870-563-3339 to place your order or for more information.

Address

209 W Hale Avenue
Osceola, AR
72370

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

(870) 563-6161

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