In time, the casement would be replaced by the sash window, and improved building techniques allowed window- and door-frames to be removed from the wallplate.
The second floor has a center sash window located in the gable, flanked by two smaller eyebrow windows.
Its entrance porch has a hipped roof supported by stucco piers; the main entrance has a denticulated paneled surround with one-over-one double-hung sash window sidelights.
The front is a sash window, usually in glass, able to move up and down on a counterbalance mechanism.
The stay is a metal bar with holes that fit onto the peg, and allow the sash window to be held open in various positions.
In the upper storey is a six-pane sash window, above which is a pediment containing a circular clock face.
The other front bay has a 12-over-8 double-hung sash window like those on the main block.
There is another sash window on the left end, and on the right end is a door leading to the basement.