It features a front porch supported by six tapered, hand-hewn columns.
The house was owned by and housed the family of Tom Williams, a much respected middle class farmer who donated land for the town that was named in his honor.
In 1914, it was used as a tenant house for the Warren and Griffin Lumber Company.
[2][3] It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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