This building served as the headquarters of the Galena-Signal Oil Company until 1931. In 1869, Charles A. Miller and two partners
This three-story, Renaissance Revival golden brick building has a rich variety of different window treatments, from round arched on the first story, to round arched and pedimented on the second story, and to simple square-headed sash windows on the third story. A heavy cornice and water table as well as brick corner quoins complete the ensemble designed by New York City architect Edgar Bourne.