It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 "for its architectural significance as a local landmark example of the Colonial Revival style".
[1][2]: 9 It is included in the Buena Vista Park Historic District, later listed on the NRHP.
It is T-shaped, has clapboard siding and a gabled roof with a dormer centered above the entry.
[4] The original owner, James Alexander Veasey, was a lawyer for the Dawes Commission who settled in Tulsa and founded the Holland Hall School.
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