This pure, vernacular house form is an almost square block topped by a pyramidal roof. A full front porch, recessed under the roof slope, is supported by four evenly spaced Tuscan columns. The house was constructed in 1910 on property owned by W. W. and Elizabeth Gross; a mechanic’s lien records that William Cameron and Co. furnished building materials at a cost of $550. The property was sold the following year to John T. Sayers, who assumed payment of the lien. The rental property remained in the Sayers family until 1955; recently it has been acquired once again by a Sayers family member.