It is a six-story brick structure with Richardsonian Romanesque details designed by Harvey Ellis and built in 1881 for Samuel Stein, a local manufacturer of wooden caskets.
When Stein retired in 1890, he sold his business to the National Casket Company.
[2] The building was used until 1984 to manufacture, display, and warehouse caskets.
[3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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