This one-story rectangular wood-framed house has a hipped roof and full recessed porch supported by short Ionic columns. A gable with wide eaves and eave-returns rises flush over a portion of the porch. The house was built in 1909 for Sidney R. McMullen, a route agent for Wells Fargo & Co., on the site of the turn-of-the-century family house destroyed by the fire of April 3, 1909. It remained in the McMullen family until 1959; it is now one of the few houses left in a predominantly industrial area. The McMullen House has been demolished.