[2][3] It stands to the left of the Savage House, another historic building listed on the NRHP.
[3] It was built as a Sunday school and publishing house for the Southern Baptist Convention.
[3] The building was named in honor of Dr James Marion Frost, a Southern Baptist preacher.
[3] In 1979, the building was renovated by the Baptist Sunday School Board, and in 1993, the firm of Hart Freeland Roberts used photographs to restore the office of Dr.
[3][4] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 25, 1980.