This one-story wood-framed gabled house has a T plan with a receding rear wing and projecting central portico. The recessed entry has curving walls sheathed in ornamental shingles. A porch flanking the rear wing has turned posts and a spindle frieze. The house has been altered by the application of asbestos shingles. It does not appear at this address until the 1909-10 city directory, as the residence of Mrs. Delphia Davison, a widow who lived here until c. 1920. The house may have been moved to this location, since it appears to have been built much earlier. This resource has been demolished.