B. F. McClung House. Ca. 1900
Two-story frame Victorian house with novelty vinyl siding and an asphalt-shingled gable roof with peaked louvered gable vents and chevron-pattern matchboard ornament with pendant finials. The one-story front porch has modem chamfered posts with sawn brackets. Other features include a stone foundation, an interior brick chimney, turned bosses at the ends of the rake boards, a front entry with transom, 2/2 windows, and a two-story ell with one-story porches On both sides. A low poured-concrete retaining wall extends across the front of the lot and a wooden privacy fence extends along the south property line. McClung resided here in 1935. It is possible that the house was occupied by Thomas and Martha Lambert in the 1890s.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02