[1] The Eli Morse Farm is located on the south side of Lake Road, extending southward from the outlet of Dublin Pond at its southwest corner.
The main house is a large Federal style brick structure built c. 1822 by Eli Morse's son Thaddeus.
His son Thaddeus, who built the house, was also active in civic affairs, serving as town selectman and in other offices.
[2] The farm is also notable as the summer estate of New York City lawyer and diplomat Grenville Clark, who acquired the property after marrying a Peele granddaughter.
Clark organized a peace conference in 1945, held at this site, at which attendees drafted the Dublin Declaration, calling for the United Nations to be created as a world government.