[1] The area where this house sits was originally the Mullett farm, part of a French land grant to Charles Chauvin.
[5] Houses of this type often had similar front and rear layouts, with entrances at both ends of a central hallway.
[6] The house, originally built in a Greek Revival style, was updated with Victorian elements such as the bay window in the front.
In 1942, the Trowbridge family sold the house to Marie Cavanaugh and it was converted back to a single-family residence.
[8] In the front, the entrance is at the left-hand side of the current three-bay-wide facade, and is flanked by sidelights with a rectangular transom above.