c. 1926, Frame Vernacular style

The first documented owners of the house were Sylvester and Jane Salls, who purchase the property from John M. Reynolds, a relative by marriage, in 1927. This one and one-half-story wood frame residential building is located at 212 South Main Street. It is an example of Frame Vernacular architecture. It has a rectangular plan and a gable roof. The exterior walls are clad with stucco and fenestration consists of double-hung sash windows with 2/2 lights. An entrance porch with a gable roof, square post supports and a knee wall extends from the facade. A brick chimney is located on the south elevation and the building sits on a continuous brick foundation.
The building has been altered by a gable addition.
