Believed to have been built about 1899, this was a 1½-story wood-frame side-gabled house with a front-facing cross-gable and a full-width gallery. It was individually listed on the National Register on 20 December 1991, as a component of the "Historic Resources of Pascagoula, Mississippi," from a nomination prepared by consultant Robert J. Cangelosi, Jr., of Koch and Wilson Architects of New Orleans. The building was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina on 29 August 2005. Following its destruction it was delisted from the National Register on 16 July 2008. |