Mitchell Building-First State Bank Building

The Mitchell Building-First State Bank Building, at 222 Knox Street in Barbourville, Kentucky, is a Romanesque Revival-style building built in 1910. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is a three-story masonry wall and wood frame building, with a Romanesque brick arch entry as its most salient feature. The brickwork is in common bond with a quoin detail every sixth course. It was designed and built by Ed Dishman. It was deemed notable as "the best example of the Romanesque Revival style in Barbourville."

Mitchell Building-First State Bank Building

The Mitchell Building-First State Bank Building, at 222 Knox Street in Barbourville, Kentucky, is a Romanesque Revival-style building built in 1910. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is a three-story masonry wall and wood frame building, with a Romanesque brick arch entry as its most salient feature. The brickwork is in common bond with a quoin detail every sixth course. It was designed and built by Ed Dishman. It was deemed notable as "the best example of the Romanesque Revival style in Barbourville."