The home later served as a boarding house between 1894 and 1930.
This home will eventually serve as a retreat and meeting center.
The home served in this role until 2002, when it became a historic house museum.
The home, which still stands, once served as the community's only store and post office.
Their home served as a gathering place for visiting artists and friends.
During the war the home served as a hospital for injured soldiers.
The home also serves as a model for haunted house art work and design.
Through the years the home served veterans of all subsequent wars.
Invitations are sent to every family the five homes have served in the previous two years.
The home now serves as a meeting place for special functions and groups at the university.