Prominent local architect George H. Miller built the house in 1890 for himself and his family.
Miller's house is an eclectic variation on the Queen Anne design.
The house features a hexagonal tower on its southeast corner and a conical dormer projecting from the front of the multi-component roof.
The front entrance is arched and flanked by columns; small recessed porches are located above the entrance and on the east side of the house.
[2] The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 20, 1978.