Black, L.A., Rice Milling Association Inc. Office

508 S. Monroe St., DeWitt, Arkansas. County/parish: Arkansas.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places January 29, 2013. NRIS 12001229.

1 contributing building.

Also known as:

  • AR0328

From Wikipedia:

L.A. Black Rice Milling Association Inc. Office

The L.A. Black Rice Milling Association Inc. Office is a historic office building at 508 South Monroe Street in DeWitt, Arkansas. It is a single-story brick structure with a low-pitch shed roof. Built in 1942, the building has minimal styling, with a recessed porch on its eastern facade sheltering the entries to two storefronts. It is notable as the only surviving element associated with the business activities of Lester Asher Black (1880-1945), a leading businessman in DeWitt. Black was the president of the First National Bank of DeWitt from its founding in 1912 until his death, and operated a rice mill (no longer standing) as well as a hardware and agricultural supply store catering to rice farmers. He also owned thousands of acres of land planted in rice, at a time when Arkansas was the largest national supplier of the crop.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

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