[3] A full porch, supported by four Tuscan columns, extends across the front of the house.
The Bishop House was the first multi-storied brick home in Casper, Wyoming.
Its architect was Elias N. Miller of Denver, and its builder was William T. Evans, for whom Evansville, Wyoming is named.
After M. L. Bishop died in 1939, his wife, Leona, continued to live in the residence until her death in 1948.
This article about a property in Wyoming on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.