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Elmer A. Stuck (February 2, 1900 – July 11, 1978) was an American architect in practice in Jonesboro, Arkansas from 1926 until his death in 1978. Stuck and his partners developed the leading architectural practice in the Arkansas Delta and were responsible for major projects throughout the state, including the Medical Arts Building in Hot Springs, the federal building in Helena, three county courthouses and much of the campus of Arkansas State University.
Life and career
Elmer Axtell Stuck was born February 2, 1900 in Jonesboro to Elmer C. Stuck and Bessie M. Stuck, née Axtell. He was educated at Washington and Lee University and at Washington University in St. Louis, graduating from the latter in 1924 with a BArch. He worked for LaBeaume & Klein in St. Louis until 1926, when he returned to Jonesboro to open his own office. From 1928 to 1931 he worked in partnership with John Parks Almand, with whom he designed the Medical Arts Building (1930) in Hot Springs, which was the tallest building in Arkansas until 1960. He then worked independently until 1949, when he reorganized his firm as Elmer A. Stuck & Associates. In 1961 he elevated three associates, Sid Frier, William H. Lane and Aubrey E. Scott Jr., to partners, and the firm was renamed Stuck, Frier, Lane & Scott. In the 1960s the firm was responsible for a major expansion of the Arkansas State University campus. In 1971 the firm was renamed Stuck Frier Lane Scott Beisner to include Dewaine Beisner. About this time a second office was opened in Little Rock, under Frier's management. Stuck was head of the firm until his death.
Stuck was a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and for many years sat on the State Board of Architects.
Personal life
Stuck was married in 1922 to Ruth Jane Diamant and had three children. He died July 11, 1978 in Jonesboro at the age of 78.
Legacy
At least four buildings designed by Stuck and his partners have been listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places, and others contribute to listed historic districts. During his lifetime, the firm was the leader in architectural practice in the Arkansas Delta.
After Stuck's death, his firm was continued under the leadership of his partners. In 1983 the firm was renamed The Stuck Associates. Frier died in 1985 and Scott retired in 1991. In 1996 and 2004 the firm was led by Beisner in Jonesboro and by Gene Castin in Little Rock. By the latter year, the firm had been renamed Stuck Associates Architects. The firm went out of business in 2019.
Architectural works
= Elmer A. Stuck, 1926–1928 and 1931–1949
=1934 – Craighead County Courthouse, 511 Main St, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1936 – Community Center No. 1, 1212 S Church St, Jonesboro, Arkansas
= Almand & Stuck, 1928–1931
=1930 – Medical Arts Building, 236 Central Ave, Hot Springs, Arkansas
= Elmer A. Stuck & Associates, 1949–1961
=1958 – Jonesboro City Hall (former), 314 W Washington Ave, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1958 – St. Michael Catholic Church, 411 N. Missouri St, West Memphis, Arkansas
1960 – Temple Israel, 203 W Oak Ave, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1961 – Jacob Trieber Federal Building, United States Post Office, and United States Court House, 617 Walnut St, Helena, Arkansas
= Stuck, Frier, Lane & Scott, 1961–1971
=1962 – Nettleton Church of Christ, 3521 East Highland Dr, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1962 – University Hall, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1963 – Arkansas Hall, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1963 – Dean B. Ellis Library, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1964 – Craighead County Library, 315 W Oak Ave, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1964 – Carl R. Reng Student Union, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1965 – Administration Building, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1966 – Kays Hall, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1966 – St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2201 South Culberhouse St, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1967 – Fine Arts Center, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1967 – Harrisburg Municipal Building, 202 N East St, Harrisburg, Arkansas
1967 – Sharp County Courthouse, 718 Ash Flat Dr, Ash Flat, Arkansas
1967 – Twin Towers, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1968 – St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 1415 Harb St, Corning, Arkansas
1969 – Cross County Courthouse, 705 Union Ave, Wynne, Arkansas
1969 – Terminal, Jonesboro Municipal Airport, Jonesboro, Arkansas
= Stuck Frier Lane Scott Beisner, 1971–1983
=1976 – United Federal Savings and Loan Association building, 515 W Washington Ave, Jonesboro, Arkansas
1982 – Mid-America Science Museum, 500 Mid America Blvd, Hot Springs, Arkansas
1984 – John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital, 4300 W 7th St, Little Rock, Arkansas
= Stuck Associates, from 1983
=1993 – Irby Hall, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Arkansas
2006 – Southern Tenant Farmers Museum, 117 N Main St, Tyronza, Arkansas
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References
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- Elmer A. Stuck
- A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise)
- Community Center No. 1
- Jacob Trieber Federal Building, United States Post Office, and United States Court House
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- John Parks Almand
- Louis LaBeaume
- Craighead County Courthouse (Jonesboro, Arkansas)
- Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera
- The Ringer (2005 film)