The Charles Dennis White House, at 115 E. 400 North St. in Beaver, Utah, was built around 1882.
It is built of black rock (basalt) with gray granite lintels above doors and windows.
It has five of the six architectural elements common to Frazer's buildings: "dormer windows, a center gable, ashlar stonework, bargeboard along the eaves and dormers, and white-painted mortar joints."
Inside, there is hand-painted graining on French doors to a music room.
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