This two-story white frame wood home is very well preserved and is an I-form with three wall dormers. Built in the 1870s, it is fronted by a portico supported by four unfluted columns with Doric capitals and a plain entablature. The middle wall dormer encases a door that opens onto the portico while the outside two dormers frame the two large windows. The home is plain and simple and an excellent example of the architecture of the early settlement days.

143 West Center Street in the Logan Center Street Historic District in Logan, Utah