It is Vernacular New Mexico in style. " The original, single-file section of the house was built before 1912 as a traditional flat-roofed adobe structure. The front addition was added in 1918 and the pitched roof at that time or before. The house is a very good example of the New Mexico Vernacular tradition and how it evolved in the early 20th Century...."[2]
It is located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the San Lorenzo turn-off.[2]
It was listed on the National Register as part of a 1988 study of historic resources in the Mimbres Valley of Grant County.[3]