Mount Holly Mausoleum

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Coordinates: 34°44′19.91″N 92°16′44.23″W / 34.7388639, -92.2789528

Mount Holly Mausoleum
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Mount Holly Mausoleum
Mount Holly Mausoleum
Location: Mount Holly Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas
Built/Founded: 1917[1]
Architect: Thompson and Harding[2]
Architectural style(s): Greek Revival[1]
Added to NRHP: 1982-12-22 [3]
NRHP Reference#: 82000912[2]
Governing body: City of Little Rock

The Mount Holly Mausoleum was designed by Thompson and Harding in 1917 and is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. It's architectural significance lies in it's austerity of simple Greek Revival design. The structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The mausoleum is located in the northwest corner of Little Rock's oldest and most picturesque cemetery, Mount Holly (which is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places).[1]

Constructed of limestone, the building is composed of a central entrance block flanked by two smaller wings. The entrance is framed by two fluted Doric columns which have been set back into the structure and are flush with the outside wall. A simple cornice with cavetto molding wraps the entire central block; the simple parapet rises slightly higher over the entrance. The entrance features two double doors with multi paned leaded glass cames (grooved strips that hold together the panes) embellished with a laurel wreath motif in stained glass. Additionally, stained glass windows with predominant tones of gold, green, and lavender appear flanking the door and in the transom as well as at the rear of the main block.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Mount Holly Mausoleum Nomination Form, National Park Service, 1982 
  2. ^ a b National Register of Historic Places: Pulaski County, Arkansas. Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
  3. ^ National Register Information System. National Parks Service. Retrieved on 2008-05-23.