Charles L. Morgan, an attorney, purchased this site in several parcels between 1925 and 1926. Morgan commissioned architect Joseph R. Pelich to design his residence; plans were drawn in 1926 and the house was completed by contractor A. R. Meriwether the following year. The property remained in the Morgan family until1962. Situated on along east-west lot, Pelich’s design humorously reverses the arrangement typical of most houses on the block: the formal facade does not face the golf course, but Westview Avenue. Set back behind a wide expanse of lawn, the red brick Georgian Revival house makes its symmetrical presentation. The two-story house features a main gabled block flanked by smaller receding wings and loggias on each side. The central entry is embellished with a triangular pediment supported by Tuscan columns; a cornice with dentils encircles the house below the green tiled roof. On the Rivercrest Drive elevation, the formal symmetry is broken by a door and large arched stairwell window placed off center.