Built in 1892 by James H. Rumbough, this elegant building, featuring a combination of Queen Anne, Colonial Revival and Neoclassical elements, is generally considered to be the most impressive residence in the Montford area. It features weatherboarding, wide porches and pairs of tapered and molded porch posts on stone pedestals. It is also known for its elaborately finished rooms. The house was owned by James Edwin Rumbough (1861-1941) who became the first and only mayor of the autonomous village of Montford when it was incorporated in 1893.
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