707 E. Morgan
The frame Queen Anne Cottage was built in the 1890s by Herman Schmidt. A wide variety of wood textures cover the structure on the south including a vertical shingle course under the windows and a band of fishscale shingles and a wide raking cornice. A frame one-story porch of Eastlake quality wraps around the southwest corner of the structure. There is an addition on the northwest which is on a concrete foundation, has a gable room and is covered with vinyl siding. A fireplace is on the west end.
The house sits on a slight embankment with concrete steps and a wrought iron balustrade leading up to the residence