House. Ca. 1950
One-and-a-half-story Tudor Revival single-family dwelling of frame construction with random rubble stone-faced first story. The stone chimney is on the front elevation alongside the one-story, one-bay entry porch that shelters a single-leaf paneled door. The house features a steep gabled roof and front and rear projecting gables covered in wood shingles, and incorporates 6/6 double-hung sash throughout. Compatible one-story wings flank the main block. This house replaced a pre-1920 house previously located on the site. Garage. Ca. 1950. One-and-a-half-story gabled frame garage with stone facings and multiple gabled dormers. A covered walkway links the garage, which faces Fourteenth Street, to the main house.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02