C. C. Griffin, owner of Trinity Valley Iron and Steel, Standard Battery, and Hawk and Buck Brand Clothes, constructed this large residence in 1941. Architect Robert Woltz and contractor Clarence Epperley were responsible for the Colonial Revival design. The red brick-veneer house features a two-story giant order of Corinthian columns on its main, south facade, flanked by smaller wings. A large addition was made to the rear of the house in 1974.