Frank W. Gibb (died 1932)[1] was an architect in Little Rock, Arkansas .[2]
Bradley County Courthouse and Clerk's Office
He was a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) during 1901–1917[3] He is credited with design work for 60 courthouses in Arkansas.[1]
A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .[4]
Works include:
First United Methodist Church (1899–1900), 723 Center St. Little Rock, AR , NRHP-listed
Dr. M. C. Hawkins House (1900), 4684 AR 8 Parkdale, AR , NRHP-listed
Ada Thompson Memorial Home (1900), designed with Theodore Sanders , 2021 S. Main Little Rock, AR , NRHP-listed
Gregory House (1900), 300 South Second Street, Augusta, AR , NRHP-listed
Bradley County Courthouse and Clerk's Office (1903), Courthouse Sq. Warren, AR , NRHP-listed
Joseph Taylor Robinson House (1904), 2122 Broadway Little Rock, AR , NRHP-listed
Calhoun County Courthouse (1909), Courthouse Sq. Hampton, AR , NRHP-listed
Franklin County Courthouse (1904), 211 W. Commercial St. Ozark, AR , NRHP-listed
Dallas County Courthouse (1911), 3rd and Oak Sts. Fordyce, AR , NRHP-listed
William H. Martin House (1911–12), 815 Quapaw Ave. Hot Springs, AR , NRHP-listed
White County Courthouse (1912 remodelling), Court Sq. Searcy, AR , NRHP-listed
Phillips County Courthouse (1914), 622 Cherry St. Helena, AR , NRHP-listed
Yell County Courthouse (1914), 209 Union St. Dardanelle, AR , NRHP-listed
Franklin County Courthouse, Southern District (1923), AR 22 Charleston, AR , NRHP-listed
Conway County Courthouse (1929), Moose St. at Church St. Morrilton, AR , NRHP-listed
Story, Kenneth (Winter 2000). "Arkansas Listings in the National Register of Historic Places: The Courthouses of Frank W. Gibb". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly . 59 (4): 445–449. doi :10.2307/40023195 . JSTOR 40023195 .