The house was built in 1808 for Isaac Conger, a settler from North Carolina, and his wife, née Mary Moore.
[3] It was later inherited by one of his sons, Dixie Conger, a mule trader who lived here with his wife, née Mary Shofner, and their five children.
[2] The house was designed in the Federal architectural style.
[2] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 16, 1973.
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