It is a two-story,
Federal style stone structure built in 1832. A narrow attic crawlspace is believed to have been used to hide slaves escaping to Canada on the
Underground Railroad. The
YWCA purchased the building in 1927, and it continues to be owned by that organization. It is one of approximately 75 stone residences remaining in the city of Lockport. It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places on May 30, 2007. ==References==