The Williams House is a two-story brick dwelling with green-tiled bracketed hipped roof, full front porch and side porte-cochere. A cast stone balustrade is set between the brick piers of the porch. The application of white paint to the brick has compromised the architectural significance of a handsomely designed residence. It was built in 1919 for Henry W. Williams, Jr., vice president of the H. W. Williams Co., a major wholesale pharmaceutical firm in the Southwest. The Williams family sold the house in 1942. The Williams House is a contributing resource in the Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District (local and national).