This two story brick house was built in 1925–26, during the city's oil boom years.
It is the last surviving house out of a row of "oil boom" mansions which originally lined Oak Street.
The house is built out of buff brick, and has Mediterranean styling.
It was in the McWilliams family until the early 1970s, and then saw a variety of commercial uses, declining in condition.
This article about a property in Union County, Arkansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.