The house was listed due to its architectural significance as an early example of Italianate architecture.
Many of the homes built after 1886 were more Italianate architecture, which was a largely popular style in Indiana during the 1870s and 1880s.
It is significant as a largely intact example of the Italianate architecture of that period.
Built in 1893, the building includes Early Commercial and Italianate architecture.
The house is a simple, red-brick cube structure built in Italianate architecture.
The building is an impressive example of the Italianate architecture that became popular in this country during the third quarter of the 19thcentury.
Constructed in 1874-1875, at a cost of $3,000.00, the building is atypical for its era, with Italianate architecture.
Built in 1874, the house is an example of Gothic and Italianate architecture.
The house was originally built in 1873 and features Italianate architecture.
The home is a distinctive example of Italianate architecture.