It is the work of architect John Parks Almand and of Trapp, Clippord & Phelps.
[1] Before 1902, a travelling Methodist minister held meetings in a tent, across from the Missouri Pacific Railroad station.
The owners of Crossett Lumber Company owned all the property in town and paid the preacher.
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