The wood-frame building was originally constructed as a single room in 1760.
The family home was a one-story, wood-frame white building that stood between the state road and a cane field in back.
It was a large 2-story wood-frame building with a flat roof.
A collection of wood-frame buildings quickly sprouted up and, by 1880, the new city was home to 1,705 residents.
The first church building was a small wood-frame building, it began to be replaced by the current structure in 1883.
Two men had raced to her aid, but they could not get into the wood-frame building.
By 1984, their original home, a small wood-frame building in downtown Stamford, could no longer hold them.
By 1840 the congregation had grown, and a wood-frame building was built on a stone foundation.
The Radcliff house was a large wood-frame building off the side road.
A two-story wood-frame building was quickly erected and classes began later that year.