[2] By 1900, Lyman Woodard's Furniture and Casket Company had grown large enough to warrant constructing an additional building.
Woodard built a large four story brick factory building directly adjacent to his existing plant and began equipping it.
When woodworking products failed to revive the company, Woodard turned to metal furniture and converted the factory's equipment.
[2] The Lee Woodard and Sons Building is a large four-story brick factory.
The building has tripled sets of four-over-four double hung sash windows in bowed arch brick openings.