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The residence, built circa 1910, is a two-story double-pile house with multiple gables and vernacular Queen Anne embellishments. The house features a high hip roof, three projecting gables, a gable interruption on the facade, two interior brick chimneys, broad wraparound porch with turned posts and simple brackets, deep eaves, cornice returns, triangle-headed ventilators, chamfered bays, central-hallway interior, straight-flight stair, several Victorian mantels and one Colonial Revival mantel. The wraparound porch protects the main facades and extends to a porte-cochere set at right angles to the ell. More information about this photograph can be found on page 317-318 of the book The Architectural Heritage of Chatham County, North Carolina written by Rachel Osborn and Ruth Selden-Sturgill.