It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 22, 1987.
[1] The house was built in 1890 and was modified in about 1900 to add elements of Queen Anne architecture.
The modifications included enlarging the attic, adding two octagonal corner towers, and adding a wraparound porch.
It was once the center of a complex including a "Burnham, Louisiana" post office, a saw mill, and more.
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