[3] The site is located at 307 South Rankin Street in Natchez, Mississippi, USA.
[6] Macdannold must have had the house built, because the property was purchased just four years later in 1836 for a much higher price ($14,320.88) by Thomas Henderson—a First Presbyterian Church of Natchez elder.
[6] A service wing connected to one end of the rear porch and contained a row of rooms stretching away from the home toward the back of the property.
[6] At this point the home had seven rooms with fireplaces in the main portion and a servant's wing off the back of the house.
[6] In 1849 a small separate building was added to the property that was used as Reverend Doctor Joseph Buck Stratton's study.
[6] Despite the need to fit in interior bathrooms and a kitchen over the years, the original design has remained largely intact.