George Richard Mann was an American architect, trained at MIT, 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.
Arkansas State Capitol (1899–1915)
St. Vincent's Hospital, built 1894 in Normandy, Missouri
Winning competition design for the Montana State Capitol, 1896 (unbuilt but later used for the Arkansas State Capitol)
Rose Building, built 1900 in Little Rock, Arkansas
The Arkansas State Capitol, often called the Capitol Building, is the home of the Arkansas General Assembly, and the seat of the Arkansas state government that sits atop Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the Capitol Mall in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Main façade of the Arkansas State Capitol
Arkansas State Capitol, 1941
The front of the Capitol
The winning competition design was from 1896 for the planned Montana State Capitol in Helena by George R. Mann, became the model for the Arkansas State Capitol.