[2] The building was designed by Nashville architects Asmus and Norton in Colonial Revival style, and was completed in 1913–1915.
[2] It was co-founded by William H. Bumpas and Marcus B. Toney, who served as its founding president.
[2] Toney was a Confederate veteran, Klansman, and Edward Bushrod Stahlman's brother-in-law.
[2][5] The property was unoccupied from 1999 to 2009, when the state of Tennessee suggested demolishing it to save money.
This article about a property in Davidson County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.