It is a 2+1⁄2-story, plus basement, hand-hewn post-and-beam building, with massive timbers pegged at their mortise and tenon joints.
The district also includes the dam, mill pond, tail race and stream.
[2] The site also contains several noncontributing structures, including a log house dating from about 1843 that was moved to the site from nearby War Ridge in 1990, and a forge building constructed in the late 1980s.
This was the site of the first marriage in that county, of Phillip Hamman and Christina Cook in 1780.
This article about a property in Monroe County, West Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.