The one-story, wood-frame structure was built in a vernacular interpretation of Greek Revival architecture c. 1850.
The narrow main facade was three bays wide, with a pedimented one-story porch spanning the entire width.
An entrance was situated in the middle bay, with a window to either side.
[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 29, 1987, as a part of the Plantersville Multiple Resource Area.
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