This landmark Colonial building, built ca. 1760s, was used as a military stable during the Revolutionary War, along with adjoining units in this row. The row later was owned by Rev. Henry Muhlenberg, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church and first president of F. and M. College.
After being used as a military stable, this row was modified for use as dwellings. Perhaps some of the remodeling was done by house carpenter Jacob Hensel, who owned this row in the 1820s, after purchasing it from the estate of Rev. Muhlenberg.
The building features Flemish-bond brickwork, fanlights over entries, and pedimented dormers.