It is a vernacular-style stuccoed wood-framed house upon a stuccoed foundation. It has a front-facing gable whose eaves include a cutout bargeboard and pendant. Based on the style it was probably built in the 1880s or early 1890s. It has an off-center porch with stick railing and frieze which was added c.1910.[2]
It is in the easternpart of the Sulzbacher and Rosenwald Addition (see also "Building #1559" in State Survey series).[2]