A two-story farmhouse had been completed by 1870; the owners were Frank H. McCullough and his wife, née Mary Evans.
[2] Frank McCullough's father, Robert, was the first Secretary-Treasurer of the Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Company.
[2] His wife, Mary McCullough, served as the president of the American Peony Society.
[2] The McCulloughs hired architect Willis Polk to redesign the house in the Spanish Colonial Revival style in 1931.
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