George R. Mann
Architect
1856 – 1939
Who was George R. Mann?
George Richard Mann was a United States architect whose designs included the Arkansas State Capitol. He was the leading architect in Arkansas from 1900 until 1930, and his designs were among the finalists in competitions for the capitols of several other states.
He partnered with Eugene Howard Stern, as Mann & Stern.
A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
Arkansas State Capitol, 5th and Woodlane Sts. Little Rock, AR, NRHP-listed
One or more works in Bathhouse Row, Central Ave. between Reserve and Fountain Sts., in Hot Springs National Park Hot Springs, AR, NRHP-listed
Bentley Hotel, 801 3rd St. Alexandria, LA, NRHP-listed
Gus Blass Department Store, 318–324 Main St. Little Rock, AR, NRHP-listed
One or more works in El Dorado Commercial Historic District, Courthouse Square, portions of Main, Jefferson, Washington, Jackson, Cedar and Locust Sts. El Dorado, AR, NRHP-listed
Fort Smith Masonic Temple, 200 N. 11th St. Fort Smith, AR, NRHP-listed
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