Frederick Drummond, a Scottish emigrant, moved to the Osage Nation in 1886.
[2] The house is built in a late Victorian style with a central square tower, balcony, and false dormers.
[4] The first story is made of sandstone and the upper floors are a wood frame covered with green painted shingles.
This was home to a black man named Moses who did handyman work for the family.
This article about a property in Oklahoma on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.