[2] Ingersoll continued to wander to different papers, publishing the Lake Superior News and Miners Journal from first Copper Harbor, Michigan and then Sault Ste.
[2] The John N. Ingersoll House is a three-bay, two-story, wood-frame Carpenter Gothic residence.
The house has board and batten siding and steeply pitched gable roofs, accented with ski-slope eaves and decorative bargeboards.
Above this is a four-over-four double hung sash window within a small gable, breaking the eavesline of the main roof.
Below, a twentieth-century porch obscures the original first-floor level of the front facade on the left and center bay.