The original house was built by Joshua Lewis in 1776. The house was a square, about 36 feet on each side. The room off the kitchen was a borning room. A borning room is where women of the family had their babies since there were no hospitals. In the kitchen there was a big fireplace and a baking oven. Later the side L and back L additions were added. Although the house has had many additions and changes, the original fireplace still exists.
After Joshua's death his widow Mary received one third of his estate. She was allowed to use one third of the house. She could wash in the back room, bake in the oven, use the well, and part of the barn. She was also given one third of the pew that Joshua owned in the Meeting House.