Ash became a successful farmer, and served as a judge and member of the first Alabama State Senate.
Ash built a one-story dogtrot log house around 1820.
The central dogtrot was filled in, and the main portion now resembled an I-house.
A triangular pedimented gable adorns the front of the house, and each side has a brick chimney.
This article about a property in Alabama on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.