It was constructed in c.1910-11 for planter George Junkin Reiley in the Queen Anne Revival style and it is one of the few homes from early 1900s still standing in the city, and it's the only remaining home in the city with a Queen Anne style turret and steeple.
[2][3][4] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 1979.
[1] It was also added as a contributing resource to the Roseland Terrace Historic District at the time of its creation on March 11, 1982.
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