Tudor ca 1906
Around 1906, William and Milia Case constructed a Tudor style building on the shell mound with half-timbering, a gable roof and multi-paned casement windows. The building served as their kitchen while they lived off-shore on a houseboat. A concrete water cistern was located south of the structure.
Some of the original foundation and a few ceiling joists remain as 1950s modifications to the home changed the architecture of the Tudor home significantly. The water cistern and original structure have been reconstructed as part of Mound House restoration.


