
Mural #12 MURAL SIZE: Two separate mural panels, each 8'x16'.
Two mural panels were placed on either side of the building's entrance, and each depicts a similar event.
MURAL DEPICTS: The Corps in canoes, floating on the Jefferson River back toward St. Louis. In July 1806, the canoe which carried Captain Clark downstream on the Jefferson nearly capsized. "…the canoe was driven immediately under a drift which projected over and a little above the water, here the canoe was very near turning over."
BUILDING HISTORY: The current Rocky Mountain Bank building was built in 1977 and has been a bank building ever since with some major expansion and remodeling work in recent years. The building preceding the bank building on the lot was a creamery. The Whitehall bank is now in its 99th year.