In addition to its architectural significance, it represents a large part of downtown Pine Bluff's commercial development.
Little Rock architect Thomas A. Harding was immediately employed to draw plans for a fine new building.
The interior fixtures of polished oak with brass railings were supplied by A. H. Andrews of Chicago, "well-known bank outfitters."
The bank had a tile floor and entrance arches and column supported by massive blocks of Fourche mountain (Pulaski County) granite.
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