A few years later, the family built a simple structure just east of the current house location.
[3] As the family prospered, more structures were added, and in 1899, Marshall's grandson[2] Orson Everitt built this house.
[2] The house was owned by the Foy family from 1968 till it was sold in 1979-1980 to Klein and Bloom.
Being lovers of historical relics and treasuring preservation of beautiful spaces, Richard and Barbara Foy registered the home with the National Register of Historic Places, in efforts to preserve the house from being destroyed by future land development proposals from CBS/Fox Video.
The house was later converted to office space in 1979[3] by the law firm of Klein and Bloom.