David Thomas built this house in 1907. He was a prominent businessman who managed the Thatcher Milling and Elevator Company and later directed the Cache Knitting Works. He was married to Katherine Thatcher, daughter of George W. Thatcher. The 2½-story home has been restored from apartments to a single family residence. The home is characteristic of the Box style, found in the popular house pattern books of the day. Victorian bay windows and overhanging gable ends are distinguishable on the exterior. The interior is roomy and comfortable and features leaded and stained glass windows, an open staircase, and window seats.

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