Originally from Canada, McNally designed many buildings with draftsmanWilliam C. Knighton in the late 1880s. The keystone in the arch over one of the second story windows bears the facsimile of the beaver dollar, a $10 gold piece minted in 1849 when Oregon was a territory. The builders were Erixson and Luker who used Utah red and Tenino grey sandstone on the facade and two columns of polished Scotch granite support a half-arch doorway.[3][4]
References
^"Capital National Bank". Oregon Historic Sites Database. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. Retrieved 10 March 2010.