William L. Armstrong, a bookkeeper, and his son first resided in this house in 1907; the house remained in the Armstrong family until 1953. The large, two-story frame house has a one-story porch which curves around the east and south elevations to take advantage of the perspective from the Grand Avenue bluffs. The house is in good condition, although the windows have been replaced, and the shutters are recent additions. It is a contributor to the proposed Grand Avenue National Register Historic District.