The Greek Revival building was constructed between 1836 and 1838 by Stephen Salisbury II, son of Worcester merchant Stephen Salisbury I whose 18th century mansion stands nearby.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
[2] The two-story wood-frame structure is finished in flushboarded wood treated to resemble stone.
Design of the building is attributed either to Elias Carter or Isaiah Rogers (sources disagree).
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