It was built in 1905[3][4] by Henry Mann, who operated a market garden near Old Town with his brothers.
[2] The house is a one-and-a-half-story brick building with modest Queen Anne elements.
The lower gable ends are shingled and decorated with radiating spindles at each peak.
The house also has shed-roofed front and rear porches with turned wooden posts.
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