Clapboard house with a gable roof and two-story bay window. The windows are semi-elliptical in shape and there are a few carved brackets located on the first floor. House has a garage. Alterations include a rear addition and a left-front entrance.
Home is located at its original site. The first floor of this structure is used as a small grocery store. It is the only store in the immediate area. Past residents: Peter McKeen (1882) teamster, Mrs. J.C. Rauson, Robert Gilling (1895) filecutter, Frank L. Coalson (1908) shoe operator, Edwin Moise (1908) shoecutter, Guiseppe and Rose Seneca (1935) Seneca Mart, F.L. Coalson (1920) repairman.
Source of Building Data: Building-Structure Inventory Form, circa 1970s, by unknown assessment group. Provided from the collections of the Cayuga County Historian’s Office. The unknown assessment group listed the following sources: on-site inspection, city directories, county atlas, Sanborn maps.