Flanagin Law Office

320 Clay St., Arkadelphia, Arkansas. County/parish: Clark.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places December 22, 1977. NRIS 77000245.

1 contributing building.

From Wikipedia:

Flanagin Law Office

The Flanagin Law Office is a historic office building at 320 Clay Street in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. The front brick portion of the building was built in 1858 for J. L. Witherspoon, a local attorney, who later became Attorney General of Arkansas and sat on the state's high court. Witherspoon took on Harris Flanagin as a partner; Flanagin served as Governor of Arkansas during the American Civil War, and used this building as a law office for many years. Flanagin's son had the wood-frame rear section added, converting the building into a residence. It has since been converted back to a law office.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

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