Fordyce House (Little Rock, Arkansas)

A recessed porch shelters the main entrance, with the stairs leading up to flanked at the top by two heavy Egyptian columns.

The second floor windows are banded in groups of three and the roof has a deep cornice with curved brackets.

John Fordyce, for whom it was built, was a prominent businessman and engineer who held numerous patents related to cotton-processing machinery.

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